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This article does not seem like an advertisement to me. It does seem narrow, at best, and directed at least. This could result from the apparent vagueness of the title, contemplative psychotherapy, which would seem superficially redundant, but describes a Buddhist approach to the Western art of psychotherapy. The description is minimal and seems to focus on potential applications rather than the foundations of the theories involved. My initial feeling is that it was written by a recipient rather than a practitioner of the art. The article would benefit from the input of one or many practitioners of Contemplative Psychotherapy. The article should be better structured, to conformity with wikipedia standards. Questions that should be answered, or potential sections should be included: 1) Caption/definition/origin. 2) Are all forms of Contemplative Psychotherapy Buddhist in approach? 3) History. 4) Practitioners, advocates, critics, etc. 5) Comparative Contemplative Psychotherapy (how it differs from traditional treatment). 6) Acceptance - in general, and also, as the article implies, by courts. 7) Success stories. Flushing out of the article and conformance to wikipedia standards should by experts should perfect the article. ````
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