David Brazier

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David Brazier is a British author and psychotherapist known for his writings on Zen Buddhism and psychotherapy. He is the leader of the Amida Trust.

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  • Beyond Carl Rogers: Towards a Psychotherapy for the 21st Century. (1993) ISBN 0094726108
  • A Guide to Psychodrama. (out of print)
  • Zen Therapy: Transcending the Sorrows of the Human Mind (1995) ISBN 047119283X
  • The Feeling Buddha: A Buddhist Psychology of Character, Adversity and Passion (2002) ISBN 031229509X
  • The New Buddhism (2002) ISBN 0312295189
  • "Who Loves Dies Well" (2007) O Books ISBN-10: 1846940451 ISBN-13: 978-1846940453

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