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8 popular psychological assessments: What to look for
January 21, 2022The quality of the psychological assessment you receive can dramatically vary. From my 15 years of practice as a Tucson based clinical psychologist, I have conducted hundreds of child and adult psychological evaluations. Here are some useful tips if you … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Articles | Tagged ADHD assessment, ADHD testing, anxiety, Autism, autism assessment, career assessment, career guidance, gifted assessment, giftedness, learning assessment, learning disability, neuroatypical, performance anxiety, psychological assessment, PTSD, social awkwardness, sports psychology, talent development, trauma, tucson psychological assessment; psych, Tucson Psychologist | Comments Off on 8 popular psychological assessments: What to look forPodcast interview of Dr. Tom Brunner: What factors critically affect child, elite athlete, and parents, for High Performance – in Sports and Life
September 20, 2019Background prelude to the audio clip written by interviewer and podcast host Pearle Nerenberg, of “Eat this for Performance” We’re kicking off the 2nd episode ever of the Do This for Performance podcast with a really insightful interview. Dr. Thomas … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Articles | Tagged anxiety, assessment, behavioral science, brain science, counseling, counselor, High Performance, High Performance Athletics, Peak Performance, performance anxiety, performance coach, psychological assessment, psychological intervention, psychological science, psychology, sports psychology, Therapist, Therapy, trauma | Comments Off on Podcast interview of Dr. Tom Brunner: What factors critically affect child, elite athlete, and parents, for High Performance – in Sports and LifeTeaching your child to avoid one of the most subtly dangerous character types: The Coercive Controller
March 31, 2017There is so much focus on identifying explicitly obnoxious bullies in schools that parents seem to be lulled into the false comfort that if their child is not being pushed around verbally or physically, in an obvious way, then all … Continue reading
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