David Brazier

David Brazier is a British author and psychotherapist known for his writings on psychotherapy and Zen Buddhism. He is a Pureland Buddhist devoted to Amida Buddha. He is the founder of the Amida Order and retired end 2020 from the Amida Order. He leads now the Global Sangha. 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
  • Buddhism is a Religion, you can believe it Woodsmoke Press ISBN 978-0-9931317-0-7
  • Authentic Life; Buddhist Teachings and Stories 2019 2014 Woodsmoke Press ISBN 978-0-9931317-6-9
  • The Dark Side of the Mirror, forgetting the self in Dogen's Genjo Koan 2019 Windhorse Publications, ISBN 978-1-911407-25-6

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