Caroline Brazier is course leader of the Tariki training programme in Other-Centred Approach. Author of seven books on Buddhism and psychotherapy, she travels internationally teaching and leading training events. Caroline has a special interest in environmental approaches in psychotherapy. She is also involved in the development of hospital chaplaincy in the UK.
BOOKS
Brazier C 2003 Buddhist Psychology Constable Robinson
Brazier C 2007 The Other Buddhism: Amida Comes West O-Books
Brazier C 2009 Guilt: an exploration O-Books
Brazier C 2009 Listening to the Other O-Books
Brazier C 2009 Other-Centred Therapy O-Books
Brazier C 2011 Acorns Among the Grass Earth Books
Brazier C 2017 Ecotherapy in Practice: A Buddhist Model Routledge
CHAPTERS IN
Beech C Looking In, Looking Out in Brazier D 1993 Beyond Carl Rogers Constable Robinson
Beech, C and Brazier, D 1996 Empathy for a Real World in Hutterer, R, Pawlowsky, G, Schmid, P & Stipsits, R (eds )1996 Client Centred and Experiential Psychotherapy: a paradigm in motion Peter Lang Publishing
Caroline Brazier and David Brazier Buddhist Theory of Education in The Routledge International Handbook of Learning 2011 Edited by Peter Jarvis & Mary Watts
Brazier C The Birth of New Culture of Active Dying: The Role of Buddhism in British Attitudes and Practices Towards Death in Watts J and Tomatsu Y 2012 Buddhist Care for the Dying and Bereaved: Global Perspectives Wisdom
Brazier C, Creating Space in House, R (Ed), Kalisch, D (Ed) & Maidman H (Ed) 2013 The Future of Humanistic Psychology PCCS Books
Beyond Mindfulness (Chapter in Bazzano M, 2014 After Mindfulness Palgrave Macmillan)
2015
Dual Belonging and Pure Land Buddhism in D'Costa G & Thompson, R (eds) 2015 Buddhist Christian Dual Belonging: Affirmations, Objections, Explorations Ashgate Publishing, Farnham UK
2016
'Buddhist Psychology, Therapy & Not Knowing' in Chishom, C & Harrison, J (eds) 2015 The Wisdom of Not-Knowing, Triarchy Press
Brazier C (2016) Nature-based Practice: A Buddhist Psychology Perspective in Jordan, M and Hinds, J (2016) Ecotherapy Theory, Research and Practice London: Palgrave
2017
Brazier C 2017 Creating Space: A Way Forward for Humanistic Psychology in House, R (Ed), Kalisch, D (Ed) & Maidman H (Ed) (2017) Humanistic Psychology: Current Trends and Future Prospects London: Routledge
ARTICLES & CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
2001
Reflections on Buddhism and the Feminine (article published in Butterfly Journal)
2004
Right Anger: Article for Dharma Life magazine autumn 2004
2005
How can Buddhist psychotherapy aid the dying? (article for Raft, magazine of Buddhist Hospice Trust)
2006
2008
A New Puritanism? Buddhism and Sexuality (Article for Turning Wheel, BPF magazine, Spring 2008)
Breaking the Mould (Expanded version of Key-note address Amida Living Buddhism Conference 2008)
Other Centred Therapy: A Buddhist paradigm: Conference Poland November 2008 Download Paper
2009
2010
Meeting Others: Article for Running Tide
2011
Playing with Fire (article for Green Spirit Journal winter 2011)
Finding Yourself in Love with the Earth - Buddhafield 2011
2012
All Buddhism is Good (article for The Middle Way February 2012 on hospital chaplaincy)
Creating Space: the future of humansistic psychology (Article for Self & Society Journal Spring 2012)
Other Centred Therapy: A Spiritual Approach (Thresholds Journal- BACP Autumn 2012)
Meeting the Sacred: Reflections from a Pureland Buddhist Retreat (Resonant Energies E-Zine)
2013
Roots of Mindfulness ( European Journal of Counselling & Psychotherapy)
Beyond Consumption (unpublished article)
Sacred Space: Different Boundaries in Environmentally Based Therapies (Thresholds Journal BACP Summer 2013)
Addictive Process, Mindfulness and the Buddhist Theory of Attachment (pre-publication)
Rooted in a Positive Paradigm (notes from various sources presented at conference on Buddhism and Human Flourishing, Chester University June 2013)
The Dream and the Reality: Encountering nature through human minds. Notes for a workshop at the Ecopsychology Summer Gathering, Green and Away Conference Centre, August 2013
Buddhism & Conflict (workshop handout for Buddhism & Conflict conference Taplow August 2013)
Book Review for Self & Society Spring 2013Bazzano M 2012 Spectre of the Stranger Sussex Academic
2014
Walking in Other's Shoes: chaplaincy as accompaniment (paper based on talk at Buddhist Society, published The Middle Way, February 2014)
INTERVIEW WITH CAROLINE BRAZIER for journal: Gaceta de Psiquiatría Universitaria published by Sociedad Chilena para el Desarrollo de la Psiquiatría, a nonprofit organization. www.sodepsi.cl published in Spanish translation Ano 9 Vol 9 no4 December 2013
WALKING IN SACRED SPACE paper on ecotherapy published in Self & Society
The Bodhisattva Vow and Pure Land Buddhism published in Wheel of Dharma,
Meeting the Measureless: The Practice of Not Knowing in Pureland Buddhism Paper presented at symposium on Dual Belonging, Bristol June 2014
Nature-based Practice: A Buddhist Psychology Perspective Paper presented at symposium on Ecotherapy, Brighton, June 2014. (to be published in 2015 as part of a book on the subject)
Styles of relationship in nature-based practice (workshop outline for above)
2015
Whose World Are You In? Buddhafield 2015
Trauma, Addiction and Other-Centred Approach Edinburgh 2015
2016
Courage to Feel - Buddhafield talk 2016
2017
ECOTHERAPY IN PRACTICE (download powerpoint) Nature Connections Conference, University of Derby, June 2017
2018
Ecotherapy: Finding Our Place in the Bigger Picture
2019
Greed, Hate and Delusion - A Buddhist Theory of Everything (Talk for Buddhist Recovery Network)
2020
Holding to Nothing in Changing Times - Buddhafield online talk 2020
2021
Buddhist Psychology: Encountering the World through Buddhist Therapeutic Approaches. talk given for Dhamma Nikethanaya Buddhist Cultural Centre For Education Meditation Psychotherapy & Counselling (You Tube video)
2022
Book review of: Chisholm RJ Uncovering Mystery in Everyday Life Triarchy Press published in June Edition of Self and Society
Contribution to Self and Society 50 year symposium