BOOK CHAPTERS BY CAROLINE BRAZIER

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 BY CAROLINE BRAZIER

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

A BUDDHIST PERSPECTIVE ON MENTAL HEALTH Paper for Nurturing Heart and Spirit: A National Multi-Faith Symposium; Held under the auspices of the Nimhe Spirituality Project, Staffordshire University and The Spirituality and Mental Health Forum, November 1st 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

Beyond Guilt

2010

Meeting Others: Article for Running Tide

2011

Playing with Fire (article for Green Spirit Journal winter 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)

Other-Centred Approaches: psychotherapy and a Buddhist paradigm (Paper presented to the International Association of Buddhist Universites Conference, Thailand May 2012)

Grounded in Faith: Psychotherapy and Pureland (Paper presented at European Shin Buddhist Conference, September 2012)

Book review for Self & Society, Autumn 2012 of Vital Signs: Psychological Responses to Ecological Crisis (Ed: Mary-Jayne Rust & Nick Totton, Published Karnac 2012) 

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

Trauma, Addiction and Other-Centred Approach Edinburgh 2015

2017

ECOTHERAPY IN PRACTICE  (download powerpoint) Nature Connections Conference, University of Derby, June 2017

2018

Ecotherapy: Finding Our Place in the Bigger Picture

2022

Article for ‘Self and Society’ Magazine’s 50th Anniversary

(You can also download a word doc version of the above online article here.)