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← Older posts5 critical questions your career guidance must answer
February 13, 20231) What personality tendencies do you have that limit your ability to accurately choose a career pathway? Everyone has blinding biases that impair judgment. Do you know yours? Remember, cognitive scientists (See Nobel Laureate Daniel Kahneman’s best selling book Thinking … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Articles | Tagged career assessment, career guidance, College guidance, deep career assessment;, job satisfaction, Job selection, tucson career counselor, Tucson career guidance, Tucson Psychologist | Comments Off on 5 critical questions your career guidance must answerDr. Brunner Summer 2022 Newsletter
June 11, 2022Click here to see Dr. Brunner’s Summer 2022 newsletter
Posted in Blog Articles, News | Tagged psychological assessment, Tucson Counselor, Tucson Psychologist | Comments Off on Dr. Brunner Summer 2022 NewsletterGreat psychological assessment goes far beyond diagnosis
February 20, 2022In the field of medicine, a diagnosis typically leads to a clear treatment plan. Not so in the field of psychology. Understanding the significant difference between medicine and psychology is critical if you want to obtain the very best psychological … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Articles | Tagged assessment, general psychological assessment, psychological assessment, psychological science, Tucson Psychologist | Comments Off on Great psychological assessment goes far beyond diagnosis8 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 for7 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 StrategiesFinding your Needle in the Haystack of Careers: How to identify the most meaningful and lifelong occupation
September 5, 2020By the end of this quick read, you will have learned about a user friendly process to identify your Core Assets that goes far beyond traditional Career Guidance For you or your child to find a deeply meaningful, economically prosperous … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Articles | Tagged career assessment, career coach, Career Consultant, career counseling, career development, career guidance, career planning, Mentor, Tucson Counselor, Tucson Psychologist | Comments Off on Finding your Needle in the Haystack of Careers: How to identify the most meaningful and lifelong occupationDr. Brunner panel member of “Family Court Professionals During COVID-19” presentation Webinar
August 7, 2020This event was sponsored by the Arizona Chapter of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts (AzAFCC), and moderated by Dr. Robert DiCarlo. Dr. Brunner was honored to join the following prestigious group of state of Arizona professionals: *Honorable Judge … Continue reading
Posted in News | Tagged family law, Family Law expert, forensic psychologist, mental health law, psychological expert, Tucson Child Psychologist, Tucson Child Therapy, Tucson Counseling, Tucson Counselor, Tucson Psychologist | Comments Off on Dr. Brunner panel member of “Family Court Professionals During COVID-19” presentation WebinarMoving from an unfulfilling pre-COVID-19 job by finding your post-pandemic vocational Calling
April 24, 2020Tens of millions of people will be laid off or have their positions terminated through downsizing as a result of this devastating pandemic. The sad reality is many people, judging by the comments they are posting online, never felt a … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Articles | Tagged academic counseling, best practices career guidance, career counseling, career guidance, child counseling, College Counseling, College guidance, counseling, fulfilling work, life meaning, precisely engineered career guidance, psychological assessment, talent development, Tucson Child Counselor, Tucson Counselor, Tucson Psychologist, vocational counseling, vocational guidance, Workplace counseling, workplace fulfillment | Comments Off on Moving from an unfulfilling pre-COVID-19 job by finding your post-pandemic vocational CallingQuiet and nerdy laboratory scientists offer us a model of how to behave – but are you listening and learning?
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
Posted in Blog Articles | Tagged COVID-10, COVID-19 pandemic, Dr. Charles Spielberger, Psychologist, psychology, science, Scientific Method, Seasoned Scientists, social psychology, Statistical Power, Tucson Counselor, Tucson Psychologist, Tucson THerapist | Comments Off on Quiet and nerdy laboratory scientists offer us a model of how to behave – but are you listening and learning?Using COVID-19 to Find Greater Meaning in Your Life
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 Life ← Older posts