Jun | 2012
8th
Friday
Dr. Brunner submitting book chapter on adolescent anger research and practice
Tags: adolescents, anger, assessment, self report
Dr. Brunner was invited to submit book chapter in an upcoming book entitled “Translating Research into Practice: A Desk Reference for Practicing Mental Health Professionals.” This professional desk reference will be edited by Dr. Lisa Grossman and Dr. Steven Walfish and will be published by Springer.
Each chapter is being written by a researcher who is summarizing evidence-based research in a particular clinical problem area. Dr. Brunner – in conjunction with his research intern – Ms. Samantha Toale, will write about anger assessment and treatment of adolescents. They will draw from the body of scientific literature, including literature regarding Dr. Brunner’s anger tool, the State Trait Anger Expression Inventory, Second Edition, for Children and Adolescents (STAXI-2 C/A).
A partial list of contributors to the book include the following well-known psychological experts: Phillip Kendall, PhD, Tom Brandon, PhD, Chris Kearney, PhD, Rick Heimberg, PhD, Edna Foa, PhD, Russell Barkley, PhD, Deborah Beidel, PhD, Donal Baucom, PhD, Howard Kassinove, PhD, Mary Fristad, PhD, Russell Ramsay, PhD, Kevin Thompson, PhD, Gail Skekatee, PhD, Leonard Jason, PhD, Howard Liddle, PhD, and Dennis Turk, PhD.
Want to subscribe to future blog posts? Simple enter your email below!
If you want Dr. Brunner to write a blog on a topic you are struggling with, email him using his website contact form.
Meet the Behavioral Science Expert:Dr. Thomas Brunner is a Tucson, Arizona based behavioral scientist who serves in diverse roles including counselor, therapist, and organizational consultant. He is a thought leader and innovator in his field and was awarded the Early Career Psychologist Award by the Arizona Psychological Foundation. He is the senior author of a behavioral science tool now adapted into 7 languages around the world. He is the senior author of numerous book chapters/scientific journal articles, and is a speaker at local and national conferences. As a PhD Board Licensed Psychologist, Dr. Brunner has served as an expert witness in the legal arena and has been consulted by local and nationwide organizations such as the Discovery Channel. Dr. Brunner’s “Good to Great” blog has gone viral and is spreading like wildfire! Dr. Brunner is the founder of a non-profit organization which is designed to help youth develop leadership character (Learn More). If you want to read his bio, click here, see his resume, click here or to review his recent blogs, click here
.
