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Expect Less and Give More: 8 tips to growing stronger during the COVID-19 pandemic
March 20, 2020The history of the human race is laced with crises of epic proportions. How you respond to crises reveals much more about who you really are, deep down, than how you behave during smooth sailing. We each have a character-defining … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Articles | Tagged character development, character flaws, child counseling, child counselor, child therapy, counseling, counselor, COVID-19, family counseling, interviewing counselors, maturity, parenting, psychology, resilience, resilience during COVID-19, Tucson Child Counselor, TUcson Child Therapist, Tucson Child Therapy, Tucson Counselor, Tucson Psychologist, Tucson THerapist, Tucson Therapy | Comments Off on Expect Less and Give More: 8 tips to growing stronger during the COVID-19 pandemic5 of the Easiest and Most Meaningful Ways to Rejuvenate Yourself over Thanksgiving
November 26, 2019As another year nearly comes to completion, Thanksgiving is often a time for people to catch their breath and rejuvenate their Spirit. In other words, a time to do some wise counseling for yourself. After counseling and mentoring over 1000 … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Articles | Tagged child counselor, child therapist, child therapy, counseling, counselor, Goals, Growth, maturation, Mentor, mentoring, personal growth, personal insight, Reflection, rejuvenation, relationship counseling, relationships, spiritual rejuvenation, Thanksgiving | Comments Off on 5 of the Easiest and Most Meaningful Ways to Rejuvenate Yourself over ThanksgivingWhy and How Children of Divorced Parents Should Receive Counseling – Part 2
March 29, 2019In Part 1 of this two-part series, I discussed the critically practical effects of counseling for children of divorce, even when that divorce is seemingly harmonious. I have received very positive feedback from parents, pediatricians, attorneys, and fellow mental health … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Articles | Tagged adolescent counseling, adolescent therapy, child counseling, Child of Divorce, Child psychological assessment, child psychology, child therapy, Children of Divorce, co-parenting mediation, Co-Parenting therapy, coercive controller, coping, coping skills, developmental psychology, divorce education, mediation, Mentor, Parental conflict, parenting, Parenting ground rules, Post-Divorce Counseling, relationships, trauma | Comments Off on Why and How Children of Divorced Parents Should Receive Counseling – Part 2Why and How Children of Divorced Parents Should Receive Counseling – Part 1
March 1, 2019Part 1 Focus: bullet point list of practical uses of counseling for children of divorce Part 2 Focus (next week): bullet point list of agreements divorcing parents should make to protect the sanctity of the counseling process for the child … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Articles | Tagged adolescent counseling, adolescent therapy, child counseling, Child of Divorce, Child psychological assessment, child psychology, child therapy, Children of Divorce, co-parenting mediation, Co-Parenting therapy, coercive controller, coping, coping skills, developmental psychology, divorce education, mediation, Mentor, Parental conflict, Post-Divorce Counseling, relationships, trauma | Comments Off on Why and How Children of Divorced Parents Should Receive Counseling – Part 1The 3 most common student problems schools and parents overlook that Precise Evaluation corrects
August 10, 2018Even well-meaning parents have their children evaluated 3 to 7 years after the student first exhibits a serious learning problem. That lost time is usually devastating – since the younger a child is the more their brain is able to … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Articles | Tagged child assessment, child counseling, child educational assessment, child evaluation, child therapy, counseling, focus, learning assessment, learning disability, precise evaluation, psychological assessment, reading comprehension, school related assessment | Comments Off on The 3 most common student problems schools and parents overlook that Precise Evaluation correctsDr. Brunner’s Presentation at the State Bar of Arizona 2017 Annual Convention at the Westin La Paloma in Tucson, AZ: June 16, 2017
June 15, 2017Dr. Thomas Brunner will be co-presenting with Dr. Jamie Picus on Safe Haven Therapy for children as part of a panel involving Dr. David Weinstock, Judge Ronnie Corbin Steiner, and Judge Jay Polk. This panel will be addressing how to … Continue reading
Posted in News | Tagged assessment, behavioral health evaluation, child assessment, child therapist, child therapy, emotional behavioral evaluation, forensic psychological assessment, general psychological assessment, psychological vital signs, Safe Haven, Therapist | Comments Off on Dr. Brunner’s Presentation at the State Bar of Arizona 2017 Annual Convention at the Westin La Paloma in Tucson, AZ: June 16, 2017