Caroline Brazier is an Australian actress who is best known for the role of Chrissy Merchant in Packed to the Rafters and the starring roles of Veronica Johnson and her twin sister Betti in the children's television seriesParallax. Brazier has also had a number of roles in the theatre, films and other television series. She is not to be confused with Caroline Brazier, Chief Librarian at the British Library.
Personal life
Brazier is married to fellow Australian actor Geoff Morrell.
Her theatre roles include Merchant of Venice, Julius Caesar and Antony and Cleopatra for the Bell Shakespeare Company, and Whale Music at Darlinghurst Theatre and Speed-The-Plow for Perth Theatre Company.
She was in the film clip for Silverchair's song 'Emotion sickness'
Talk given in the Dharma Parlour at the Buddhafield Festival 2015
published: 07 Aug 2015
Caroline Brazier - Keynote - International Conference on Other-Centered Approaches
Caroline Brazier gives his keynote at the First International Conference on Other-Centered Approaches: New Directions in Buddhist Psychology in Berkeley California Feb 18-21, 2011.
Western psychology has long been dominated by the notion of self: self-esteem, self-entitlement, self-gratification, self-awareness, and self-knowledge. Yet our spiritual and psychological well-being is not measured by self-concern, but by a directional shift of attention which involves understanding, appreciation, and compassion for others.
This ground-breaking conference, rooted in Buddhist psychology, will present other-centered approaches, which offer fresh, new tools to address challenges in the field of mental health, education, religion, human relations, chaplaincy, and more.
Caroline Brazier is...
published: 22 Feb 2011
The True Story of Butterfish - interview with Caroline Brazier (filmed 24 September 2009)
Hear Caroline chat about her character Kate, the challenges she's faced in rehearsals and the comparison between acting on TV and on stage.
The True Story of Butterfish is on at Brisbane Powerhouse from Thursday 1 - Sunday 25 October 2009.
published: 01 Oct 2009
David and Caroline Brazier 1 - 'Pureland Buddhism' - interviewed by Iain McNay
David and Caroline Brazier - 'Pureland Buddhism' - interviewed by Iain McNay
David and Caroline are leading practitioners and teachers of Pureland Buddhism in the UK. They talk about their lives, how they found Buddhism, and how it began to impact them and shape the journey of their lives. In these three interviews they explain the principles of Pureland Buddhism and how it manifests in all aspects of one's life. Between them they have authored 12 books they include (David) "Who Lives, Dies Well", "A Guide To Psychodrama", "Zen Therapy", "The New Buddhism". (Caroline) "Guilt".
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published: 06 Apr 2009
Buddhafield 2011 - Caroline Brazier
'Finding Yourself in Love with the Earth' - Caroline Brazier - "Engaging with the natural world we reconnect with life. Environmentally based therapies challenge modern preconceptions of mental health, bringing about healing and personal change whilst supporting a perspective more appropriate to a planet in the grip of environmental crisis."
A talk given at Buddhafield 2011 in the Dharma Parlour on 16 July 2011
published: 08 Aug 2011
Buddhist Psychology: Encountering World through Buddhist Therapeutic Approaches. By Caroline Brazier
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Buddhist Psychology: Encountering the World through Buddhist Therapeutic Approaches.
By Rev Caroline Brazier
(Psychotherapist, writer & Lecturer)
www.tarikitrust.org
www.buddhistpsychology.info
Caroline Brazier has been course leader of the Tariki Psychotherapy Training Programmes since 1996. She is retiring this summer from this role but will continue to teach on the Ten Directions training programme in ecotherapy. Author of seven books on Buddhism, psychotherapy and ecotherapy as well as many papers and articles, Caroline is a BACP Accredited psychotherapist. Caroline originally trained as a teacher and has worked extensively in education, community health and with women's groups. She is an ordained Jodo Shinshu Buddhist priest (Japanese Pure Land Buddhism). She has...
published: 25 Apr 2021
David and Caroline Brazier 4 - 'Pureland Buddhism' - interviewed by Iain McNay
David and Caroline Brazier - 'Pureland Buddhism' - interviewed by Iain McNay
David and Caroline are leading practitioners and teachers of Pureland Buddhism in the UK. They talk about their lives, how they found Buddhism, and how it began to impact them and shape the journey of their lives. In these three interviews they explain the principles of Pureland Buddhism and how it manifests in all aspects of one's life. Between them they have authored 12 books they include (David) "Who Lives, Dies Well", "A Guide To Psychodrama", "Zen Therapy", "The New Buddhism". (Caroline) "Guilt".
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Caroline Brazier gives his keynote at the First International Conference on Other-Centered Approaches: New Directions in Buddhist Psychology in Berkeley Califor...
Caroline Brazier gives his keynote at the First International Conference on Other-Centered Approaches: New Directions in Buddhist Psychology in Berkeley California Feb 18-21, 2011.
Western psychology has long been dominated by the notion of self: self-esteem, self-entitlement, self-gratification, self-awareness, and self-knowledge. Yet our spiritual and psychological well-being is not measured by self-concern, but by a directional shift of attention which involves understanding, appreciation, and compassion for others.
This ground-breaking conference, rooted in Buddhist psychology, will present other-centered approaches, which offer fresh, new tools to address challenges in the field of mental health, education, religion, human relations, chaplaincy, and more.
Caroline Brazier is a psychotherapist and leader of the psychotherapy training program at the Amida Trust in UK. She lectures internationally and in several UK universities. She is the author of five books: Other-Centred Therapy: Buddhist Psychology in Action; Listening to the Other; The Other Buddhism; Buddhism on the Couch; and Guilt. She holds a Master of Philosophy degree from Keele University and has been deeply involved in the development of other-centered theory and in the Western presentation of Buddhist psychology. She currently plays an important role in the development of Buddhist chaplaincy in the UK, contributing to national committees developing standards and to chaplaincy education at the University of Cardiff and elsewhere.
More information on Amida Trust can be found at http://www.amidatrust.com
Caroline Brazier gives his keynote at the First International Conference on Other-Centered Approaches: New Directions in Buddhist Psychology in Berkeley California Feb 18-21, 2011.
Western psychology has long been dominated by the notion of self: self-esteem, self-entitlement, self-gratification, self-awareness, and self-knowledge. Yet our spiritual and psychological well-being is not measured by self-concern, but by a directional shift of attention which involves understanding, appreciation, and compassion for others.
This ground-breaking conference, rooted in Buddhist psychology, will present other-centered approaches, which offer fresh, new tools to address challenges in the field of mental health, education, religion, human relations, chaplaincy, and more.
Caroline Brazier is a psychotherapist and leader of the psychotherapy training program at the Amida Trust in UK. She lectures internationally and in several UK universities. She is the author of five books: Other-Centred Therapy: Buddhist Psychology in Action; Listening to the Other; The Other Buddhism; Buddhism on the Couch; and Guilt. She holds a Master of Philosophy degree from Keele University and has been deeply involved in the development of other-centered theory and in the Western presentation of Buddhist psychology. She currently plays an important role in the development of Buddhist chaplaincy in the UK, contributing to national committees developing standards and to chaplaincy education at the University of Cardiff and elsewhere.
More information on Amida Trust can be found at http://www.amidatrust.com
Hear Caroline chat about her character Kate, the challenges she's faced in rehearsals and the comparison between acting on TV and on stage.
The True Story o...
Hear Caroline chat about her character Kate, the challenges she's faced in rehearsals and the comparison between acting on TV and on stage.
The True Story of Butterfish is on at Brisbane Powerhouse from Thursday 1 - Sunday 25 October 2009.
Hear Caroline chat about her character Kate, the challenges she's faced in rehearsals and the comparison between acting on TV and on stage.
The True Story of Butterfish is on at Brisbane Powerhouse from Thursday 1 - Sunday 25 October 2009.
David and Caroline Brazier - 'Pureland Buddhism' - interviewed by Iain McNay
David and Caroline are leading practitioners and teachers of Pureland Buddhism in ...
David and Caroline Brazier - 'Pureland Buddhism' - interviewed by Iain McNay
David and Caroline are leading practitioners and teachers of Pureland Buddhism in the UK. They talk about their lives, how they found Buddhism, and how it began to impact them and shape the journey of their lives. In these three interviews they explain the principles of Pureland Buddhism and how it manifests in all aspects of one's life. Between them they have authored 12 books they include (David) "Who Lives, Dies Well", "A Guide To Psychodrama", "Zen Therapy", "The New Buddhism". (Caroline) "Guilt".
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David and Caroline Brazier - 'Pureland Buddhism' - interviewed by Iain McNay
David and Caroline are leading practitioners and teachers of Pureland Buddhism in the UK. They talk about their lives, how they found Buddhism, and how it began to impact them and shape the journey of their lives. In these three interviews they explain the principles of Pureland Buddhism and how it manifests in all aspects of one's life. Between them they have authored 12 books they include (David) "Who Lives, Dies Well", "A Guide To Psychodrama", "Zen Therapy", "The New Buddhism". (Caroline) "Guilt".
You can find out more about Conscious TV here.
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'Finding Yourself in Love with the Earth' - Caroline Brazier - "Engaging with the natural world we reconnect with life. Environmentally based therapies challeng...
'Finding Yourself in Love with the Earth' - Caroline Brazier - "Engaging with the natural world we reconnect with life. Environmentally based therapies challenge modern preconceptions of mental health, bringing about healing and personal change whilst supporting a perspective more appropriate to a planet in the grip of environmental crisis."
A talk given at Buddhafield 2011 in the Dharma Parlour on 16 July 2011
'Finding Yourself in Love with the Earth' - Caroline Brazier - "Engaging with the natural world we reconnect with life. Environmentally based therapies challenge modern preconceptions of mental health, bringing about healing and personal change whilst supporting a perspective more appropriate to a planet in the grip of environmental crisis."
A talk given at Buddhafield 2011 in the Dharma Parlour on 16 July 2011
05 Webinar on
Buddhist Psychology: Encountering the World through Buddhist Therapeutic Approaches.
By Rev Caroline Brazier
(Psychotherapist, writer & Lectu...
05 Webinar on
Buddhist Psychology: Encountering the World through Buddhist Therapeutic Approaches.
By Rev Caroline Brazier
(Psychotherapist, writer & Lecturer)
www.tarikitrust.org
www.buddhistpsychology.info
Caroline Brazier has been course leader of the Tariki Psychotherapy Training Programmes since 1996. She is retiring this summer from this role but will continue to teach on the Ten Directions training programme in ecotherapy. Author of seven books on Buddhism, psychotherapy and ecotherapy as well as many papers and articles, Caroline is a BACP Accredited psychotherapist. Caroline originally trained as a teacher and has worked extensively in education, community health and with women's groups. She is an ordained Jodo Shinshu Buddhist priest (Japanese Pure Land Buddhism). She has a lifelong interest in nature and loves camping and walking in wild spaces. Caroline has three adult children.
Presentation, Talk & Q & A Open Interactive Session
Ended with short guided meditation
Hosted By
Letchworth Dhamma Nikethanaya
Buddhist Academy & Mindfulness Centre
For Education, Meditation, Stress Management, Psychotherapy & Counselling
69, Pix Road, Letchworth Garden City, Hertfordshire SG6 1PZ
WhatsApp/Text/Mobile: 07983 466 105 or 07944 13 53 14
Email: [email protected]
Affiliations:
Milton Keynes Vihara Mindfulness Centre
www.mkvihara.org
Bedford Mindfulness Meditation Community
http://www.buddhistacademy.com/index....
Godmanchester Centre for Complementary Health - Mindfulness Course
http://www.centreforcomphealth.co.uk/...
http://www.buddhistacademy.com/index....
Q & A Session:
Shelvi: Losing one's security is hard. I was scared for survival and changed my self bubble. After that I could not come out of it as you said. It was very hard.Why?
Jill Chapman: Thank you so much Caroline, wonderful talk and I would love to learn more and will be in contact. Lovely to see you all and so sorry but I need to go and pick my daughter up so need to say farewell. Thank you again
Shelvi: Thank you very much
jhonnybenbassat: Thank you Caroline wonderful talk
05 Webinar on
Buddhist Psychology: Encountering the World through Buddhist Therapeutic Approaches.
By Rev Caroline Brazier
(Psychotherapist, writer & Lecturer)
www.tarikitrust.org
www.buddhistpsychology.info
Caroline Brazier has been course leader of the Tariki Psychotherapy Training Programmes since 1996. She is retiring this summer from this role but will continue to teach on the Ten Directions training programme in ecotherapy. Author of seven books on Buddhism, psychotherapy and ecotherapy as well as many papers and articles, Caroline is a BACP Accredited psychotherapist. Caroline originally trained as a teacher and has worked extensively in education, community health and with women's groups. She is an ordained Jodo Shinshu Buddhist priest (Japanese Pure Land Buddhism). She has a lifelong interest in nature and loves camping and walking in wild spaces. Caroline has three adult children.
Presentation, Talk & Q & A Open Interactive Session
Ended with short guided meditation
Hosted By
Letchworth Dhamma Nikethanaya
Buddhist Academy & Mindfulness Centre
For Education, Meditation, Stress Management, Psychotherapy & Counselling
69, Pix Road, Letchworth Garden City, Hertfordshire SG6 1PZ
WhatsApp/Text/Mobile: 07983 466 105 or 07944 13 53 14
Email: [email protected]
Affiliations:
Milton Keynes Vihara Mindfulness Centre
www.mkvihara.org
Bedford Mindfulness Meditation Community
http://www.buddhistacademy.com/index....
Godmanchester Centre for Complementary Health - Mindfulness Course
http://www.centreforcomphealth.co.uk/...
http://www.buddhistacademy.com/index....
Q & A Session:
Shelvi: Losing one's security is hard. I was scared for survival and changed my self bubble. After that I could not come out of it as you said. It was very hard.Why?
Jill Chapman: Thank you so much Caroline, wonderful talk and I would love to learn more and will be in contact. Lovely to see you all and so sorry but I need to go and pick my daughter up so need to say farewell. Thank you again
Shelvi: Thank you very much
jhonnybenbassat: Thank you Caroline wonderful talk
David and Caroline Brazier - 'Pureland Buddhism' - interviewed by Iain McNay
David and Caroline are leading practitioners and teachers of Pureland Buddhism in ...
David and Caroline Brazier - 'Pureland Buddhism' - interviewed by Iain McNay
David and Caroline are leading practitioners and teachers of Pureland Buddhism in the UK. They talk about their lives, how they found Buddhism, and how it began to impact them and shape the journey of their lives. In these three interviews they explain the principles of Pureland Buddhism and how it manifests in all aspects of one's life. Between them they have authored 12 books they include (David) "Who Lives, Dies Well", "A Guide To Psychodrama", "Zen Therapy", "The New Buddhism". (Caroline) "Guilt".
You can find out more about Conscious TV here.
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David and Caroline Brazier - 'Pureland Buddhism' - interviewed by Iain McNay
David and Caroline are leading practitioners and teachers of Pureland Buddhism in the UK. They talk about their lives, how they found Buddhism, and how it began to impact them and shape the journey of their lives. In these three interviews they explain the principles of Pureland Buddhism and how it manifests in all aspects of one's life. Between them they have authored 12 books they include (David) "Who Lives, Dies Well", "A Guide To Psychodrama", "Zen Therapy", "The New Buddhism". (Caroline) "Guilt".
You can find out more about Conscious TV here.
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Caroline Brazier gives his keynote at the First International Conference on Other-Centered Approaches: New Directions in Buddhist Psychology in Berkeley California Feb 18-21, 2011.
Western psychology has long been dominated by the notion of self: self-esteem, self-entitlement, self-gratification, self-awareness, and self-knowledge. Yet our spiritual and psychological well-being is not measured by self-concern, but by a directional shift of attention which involves understanding, appreciation, and compassion for others.
This ground-breaking conference, rooted in Buddhist psychology, will present other-centered approaches, which offer fresh, new tools to address challenges in the field of mental health, education, religion, human relations, chaplaincy, and more.
Caroline Brazier is a psychotherapist and leader of the psychotherapy training program at the Amida Trust in UK. She lectures internationally and in several UK universities. She is the author of five books: Other-Centred Therapy: Buddhist Psychology in Action; Listening to the Other; The Other Buddhism; Buddhism on the Couch; and Guilt. She holds a Master of Philosophy degree from Keele University and has been deeply involved in the development of other-centered theory and in the Western presentation of Buddhist psychology. She currently plays an important role in the development of Buddhist chaplaincy in the UK, contributing to national committees developing standards and to chaplaincy education at the University of Cardiff and elsewhere.
More information on Amida Trust can be found at http://www.amidatrust.com
Hear Caroline chat about her character Kate, the challenges she's faced in rehearsals and the comparison between acting on TV and on stage.
The True Story of Butterfish is on at Brisbane Powerhouse from Thursday 1 - Sunday 25 October 2009.
David and Caroline Brazier - 'Pureland Buddhism' - interviewed by Iain McNay
David and Caroline are leading practitioners and teachers of Pureland Buddhism in the UK. They talk about their lives, how they found Buddhism, and how it began to impact them and shape the journey of their lives. In these three interviews they explain the principles of Pureland Buddhism and how it manifests in all aspects of one's life. Between them they have authored 12 books they include (David) "Who Lives, Dies Well", "A Guide To Psychodrama", "Zen Therapy", "The New Buddhism". (Caroline) "Guilt".
You can find out more about Conscious TV here.
Website - http://www.conscious.tv
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/conscioustv
Facebook community group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/178560532548/
Twitter - https://twitter.com/ConsciousTV_UK
'Finding Yourself in Love with the Earth' - Caroline Brazier - "Engaging with the natural world we reconnect with life. Environmentally based therapies challenge modern preconceptions of mental health, bringing about healing and personal change whilst supporting a perspective more appropriate to a planet in the grip of environmental crisis."
A talk given at Buddhafield 2011 in the Dharma Parlour on 16 July 2011
05 Webinar on
Buddhist Psychology: Encountering the World through Buddhist Therapeutic Approaches.
By Rev Caroline Brazier
(Psychotherapist, writer & Lecturer)
www.tarikitrust.org
www.buddhistpsychology.info
Caroline Brazier has been course leader of the Tariki Psychotherapy Training Programmes since 1996. She is retiring this summer from this role but will continue to teach on the Ten Directions training programme in ecotherapy. Author of seven books on Buddhism, psychotherapy and ecotherapy as well as many papers and articles, Caroline is a BACP Accredited psychotherapist. Caroline originally trained as a teacher and has worked extensively in education, community health and with women's groups. She is an ordained Jodo Shinshu Buddhist priest (Japanese Pure Land Buddhism). She has a lifelong interest in nature and loves camping and walking in wild spaces. Caroline has three adult children.
Presentation, Talk & Q & A Open Interactive Session
Ended with short guided meditation
Hosted By
Letchworth Dhamma Nikethanaya
Buddhist Academy & Mindfulness Centre
For Education, Meditation, Stress Management, Psychotherapy & Counselling
69, Pix Road, Letchworth Garden City, Hertfordshire SG6 1PZ
WhatsApp/Text/Mobile: 07983 466 105 or 07944 13 53 14
Email: [email protected]
Affiliations:
Milton Keynes Vihara Mindfulness Centre
www.mkvihara.org
Bedford Mindfulness Meditation Community
http://www.buddhistacademy.com/index....
Godmanchester Centre for Complementary Health - Mindfulness Course
http://www.centreforcomphealth.co.uk/...
http://www.buddhistacademy.com/index....
Q & A Session:
Shelvi: Losing one's security is hard. I was scared for survival and changed my self bubble. After that I could not come out of it as you said. It was very hard.Why?
Jill Chapman: Thank you so much Caroline, wonderful talk and I would love to learn more and will be in contact. Lovely to see you all and so sorry but I need to go and pick my daughter up so need to say farewell. Thank you again
Shelvi: Thank you very much
jhonnybenbassat: Thank you Caroline wonderful talk
David and Caroline Brazier - 'Pureland Buddhism' - interviewed by Iain McNay
David and Caroline are leading practitioners and teachers of Pureland Buddhism in the UK. They talk about their lives, how they found Buddhism, and how it began to impact them and shape the journey of their lives. In these three interviews they explain the principles of Pureland Buddhism and how it manifests in all aspects of one's life. Between them they have authored 12 books they include (David) "Who Lives, Dies Well", "A Guide To Psychodrama", "Zen Therapy", "The New Buddhism". (Caroline) "Guilt".
You can find out more about Conscious TV here.
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Caroline Brazier is an Australian actress who is best known for the role of Chrissy Merchant in Packed to the Rafters and the starring roles of Veronica Johnson and her twin sister Betti in the children's television seriesParallax. Brazier has also had a number of roles in the theatre, films and other television series. She is not to be confused with Caroline Brazier, Chief Librarian at the British Library.
Personal life
Brazier is married to fellow Australian actor Geoff Morrell.
Her theatre roles include Merchant of Venice, Julius Caesar and Antony and Cleopatra for the Bell Shakespeare Company, and Whale Music at Darlinghurst Theatre and Speed-The-Plow for Perth Theatre Company.
She was in the film clip for Silverchair's song 'Emotion sickness'