David Brazier
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David Brazier is a British author and psychotherapist known for his writings on psychotherapy and Zen Buddhism. He is the leader of the Amida Order. Brazier describes himself as a "Buddhist priest, psychotherapist, social worker, and poet."
Bibliography[]
- Beyond Carl Rogers: Towards a Psychotherapy for the 21st Century. London : Constable (1993) ISBN 0-09-472610-8
- A Guide to Psychodrama. (out of print)
- Zen Therapy: Transcending the Sorrows of the Human Mind New York : John Wiley & Sons (1995) ISBN 0-471-19283-X
- The Feeling Buddha: A Buddhist Psychology of Character, Adversity and Passion (2002) ISBN 0-312-29509-X
- The New Buddhism New York, Palmer, (2002) ISBN 0-312-29518-9
- Who Loves Dies Well (2007) O Books ISBN 1-84694-045-1 ISBN 978-1-84694-045-3
- Love and its Disappointment (2009) O Books
See also[]
- Buddhist psychology
External links[]
- Dharmavidya Web: A Buddhist life, Dr. Brazier's weblog
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- British writers
- Zen Buddhism writers
- British psychotherapists
- Psychodramatists
- 1947 births
- Living people
- 20th-century Buddhists
- 21st-century Buddhists
- British Buddhists
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