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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
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April 17, 2020Under ugly fluorescent artificial lights, right now, working 24/7, there is an infinitesimally small group of white coat nerds focused on beating this novel virus. They don’t have time to go online and offer bombastic opinions. They are busy trying … Continue reading
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April 3, 2020Everybody has a shadow, but no one wants to look at it. At least the Shadow I am talking about. The idea of the “Shadow” was coined by Dr. Carl Jung, one of four brilliant depth psychologists who explored the … Continue reading
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March 30, 2020There is a famous saying among politicians: “Never let a crisis go to waste”. Politicians know that during a crisis people are more apt to make changes they may not have made otherwise. Politics aside, you have the power to … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Articles | Tagged child counseling, child counselor, Child psychological assessment, counseling, counselor, COVID-19, family counseling, Greater Meaning, psychology, Tucson Child Counseling, Tucson Child Counselor, Tucson Child Psychologist, TUcson Child Therapist, Tucson Child Therapy, Tucson Counselor, Tucson Psychologist, Tucson THerapist, Tucson Therapy | Comments Off on Using COVID-19 to Find Greater Meaning in Your LifeExpect 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 pandemicHow Can You Ensure Your Child Finds Their Most Important Mentor
February 7, 2020When you look at the most common developmental pathway for those who live highly fulfilled lives, you will notice at least one “red thread” common theme: every successful professional is helped by a lineage of Mentors along their Journey. There … Continue reading
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January 24, 2020Given the way children are inundated by superficial social media messages, they are increasingly “numb” to information coming at them. As new social media apps blossom every day, children are sometimes impossible to reach. Trying to mentor them can feel … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Articles | Tagged child counseling, child counselor, child mentor, Coaching, counseling, counselor, Mentor, mentoring, Mentorship, moral development, parenting, psychology, talent development, Tucson Child Counselor, Tucson Child Psychologist, Tucson Counselor, Tucson Psychologist | Comments Off on How to Mentor adolescents to Leave the Most Meaningful Mark on Them12 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 2019/202012 Questions to Ask a Counselor, Therapist, or Mentor You’re Considering Seeing
December 6, 2019In this post I am going to skip more basic kinds of questions and immediately dig into the best questions to ask to find a professional who is in the “Sweet Spot” of what you are looking for. You can … Continue reading
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