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7 Critical Remote Learning Parent COVID-19 Survival Strategies
December 5, 20205 min read Questions that will be answered: –How can parents determine their child’s current academic skills? –What at-home standardized measures are available to parents? –How can parents effectively respond to their child’s remote learning challenges? –-How can you interview … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Articles | Tagged ADHD, ADHD assessment, anger assessment character flaws, career guidance, child counseling, child counselor, Child psychological assessment, Co-Parenting therapy, College guidance, counseling, counselor, family counseling, forensic psychology, interviewing counselors, parenting, psychological assessment, psychology, Tucson Child Counselor, Tucson Child Psychologist, TUcson Child Therapist, Tucson Child Therapy, Tucson Counselor, Tucson Psychologist, Tucson THerapist, Tucson Therapy | Comments Off on 7 Critical Remote Learning Parent COVID-19 Survival StrategiesDr. Brunner to present as part of the PCBA CLE series on February 28, 2020.
February 7, 2020Dr. Brunner will be presenting the following on February 28th, 2020 from 2-4 PM, as part of the PCBA CLE series, with attorney Dave Dwyer: Title: Avoiding the Most Common PTSD/Trauma-related Mistakes Attorneys Make When Presenting to Juries Focus: … Continue reading
Posted in News | Tagged continued legal education, forensic psychology, functional effects of PTSD, Pima County Bar Association, psychological assessment, PTSD, trauma, Tucson Counselor, Tucson Psychologist, Tucson THerapist | Comments Off on Dr. Brunner to present as part of the PCBA CLE series on February 28, 2020.12 Powerful – but little known – Psychological Assessments that Provide Roadmaps to a Child’s or Adult’s True Potential
January 17, 2020Behavioral science is expanding so rapidly that it is offering a larger and larger Swiss Army knife of cutting edge options. Advanced psychological techniques can often make the deepest cut into the source of the pressing problem. But you need … Continue reading
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January 10, 2020We are excited to release our newsletter summarizing great developments in 2019. Announcements and information includes Dr. Brunner’s newest research and publications as well as the release of user-friendly forms. Good to Great Newsletter -Winter 2019/2020 Dr. Brunner welcomes you … Continue reading
Posted in News | Tagged ADHD, ADHD assessment, anger assessment, career guidance, character flaws, Child psychological assessment, child psychology, Co-Parenting therapy, College guidance, counseling, counselor, family counseling, forensic psychology, interviewing counselors, parenting, psychological assessment, psychology, talent development, Tucson Child Counseling, Tucson Child Counselor, Tucson Child Psychologist, Tucson Child Therapy, Tucson Counseling, Tucson Counselor, Tucson Psychologist, Tucson THerapist, Tucson Therapy | Comments Off on Good to Great Newsletter Winter 2019/2020Spring 2019 Newsletter
February 15, 2019Brunner article in internationally syndicated website RealClearMarkets John Tamny sees the prophetic writing on the wall with his new book: “The End of Work: Why Your Passion can Become Your Job”. Growing co-parenting therapy service: Ensures divorcing parents forge a … Continue reading
Posted in News | Tagged anger measure, behavioral health, career, career counseling, child counselor, Child psychological assessment, child therapist, Co-parenting, Coaching, Coaching Team, cogmed, College guidance, counselor, forensic psychology, full potential, Mentor, Olympic Athlete, PANDAS, PANS, parenting, Parents, Peak Performance, School Accommodations, sports psychology, talent development, Therapist | Comments Off on Spring 2019 NewsletterDr Tom Brunner’s Urgent Call to IMMEDIATE Action: Oppose legislation that will ravage children who are the innocent victims of family conflict and seeks to invasively micromanage doctors
January 17, 2017If there is one thing I ask of you this year, it is to take a few minutes to act on this email! RE: Bill HB2301 There are thousands of Arizona children who are currently suffering from inter-parent conflict so … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Articles | Tagged Arizona bill, forensic psychology, HB 2301, mental health | Comments Off on Dr Tom Brunner’s Urgent Call to IMMEDIATE Action: Oppose legislation that will ravage children who are the innocent victims of family conflict and seeks to invasively micromanage doctorsPresentation at the Advanced Family Law Conference, Psychologist Panel, Westin LaPaloma, Tucson, Arizona, 2015
November 19, 2015Forensic therapy 101: Therapy recommendations, evidence-based resources, & best practices (2015) Subtitle: “How to not fumble the therapy ball” PowerPoint Presentation and Handouts: La_Paloma_2015 Brunner_Forensic_Therapy_101_2015 Ten Differences Chart_111715 Resilience_Hand_Divorce ST 1 25 “Better to have died as a small boy than to … Continue reading
Posted in News | Tagged best practices, Evidence-based resources, forensic psychology, Therapy recommendations | Comments Off on Presentation at the Advanced Family Law Conference, Psychologist Panel, Westin LaPaloma, Tucson, Arizona, 2015Press Release regarding Translating Psychological Research into Practice book
April 28, 2014Dr. Brunner wanted to pass along news regarding the book within which he authored a chapter about the Nature and Assessment of Anger, one of his areas of expertise. Here is a note from one of the book’s editor’s, a … Continue reading
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