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Domestic Violence Awareness

01 Thursday Oct 2020

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“Domestic violence is any behavior involving physical, psychological, emotional, sexual or verbal abuse. It is any form of aggression intended to hurt, damage, or kill an intimate person.” Dr. Asa Don Brown

Viktor Frankl “Man’s Search for Meaning”

20 Friday Mar 2020

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At this time, I highly recommend that folks read a few of the classics by Dr. Viktor Frankl and others. Dr. Viktor Frankl was a holocaust survivor. Eleven months after he was liberated from the Nazi concentration camps, Viktor E. Frankl held a series of public lectures in Vienna. The psychologist, who would soon become world famous, explained his central thoughts on meaning, resilience, and the importance of embracing life even in the face of great adversity. He then edited those talks into a book.
 
Frankl’s words resonate as strongly today as they did in 1946. He offers an insightful exploration of the maxim “Live as if you were living for the second time,” and he unfolds his basic conviction that every crisis contains opportunity. Despite the unspeakable horrors of the camps, Frankl learned from the strength of his fellow inmates that it is always possible to “Say Yes to Liife”–a profound and timeless lesson for us all.
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Fire Responders and Accountability

17 Tuesday Mar 2020

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Please Read and Share: Dr. Asa Don Brown​’s latest publication: “First Responders and Accountability.”

Published in the Oklahoma State Firefighters Association​, OSFA. The OSFA is the most unique association in the country providing service to fire departments. The OSFA has more than 16,000 members representing union and non-union paid firefighters, volunteer firefighters, chief officers and retired firefighters.

Brown, A. D. (2020, March 15) “First responders and accountability.” Oklahoma Firefighter, Official Publication of the Oklahoma State Firefighters Association. Retrieved from https://issuu.com/oklahomastatefirefightersassoc/docs/okff_march_2020_color March 37 (2) 21

#firefighters #fire #firstresponders #Oklahoma #OSFA #addiction #selfesteem #selfworth #family #mentalhealth #mentalwellness #health

The Life Event Conference

16 Monday Mar 2020

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For those who had plans to attend, “The Life Event Conference” has been postponed. I look forward to having an opportunity to speak at this event in the near future.

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Escaping the Prison of Negative Thinking

09 Monday Mar 2020

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Please Read and Share:   “Escaping the Prison of Negative Thinking”

by Dr. Asa Don Brown 

Published in The Sober World​

Escaping The Prison Of Negative Thinking

Brown, A. D. (2020, March 1) “Escaping the prison of negative thinking” Retrieved from https://www.thesoberworld.com/2020/03/01/escaping-the-prison-of-negative-thinking/ and https://1dj7id3fx5uv1e9mq7217cpl-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/SW_03-20-Final.pdf The Sober World Magazine 9 (3) 13 – 14

Dr. Asa Don Brown is a regular columnist for The Sober World, Column: LIVING BEYOND

#negativethinking #negative #recovery #addiction #addict #sobriety #sober #impulses #health #resiliency #thebrain #discrimination #mentalhealth #mentalwellness #LivingBeyond #asadonbrown #drasadonbrown

Any Healthy Relationship Involves…

19 Tuesday Mar 2019

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affection, children, Communication, desire, discipline, education, friends, healthy, intent, love, motivation, parents, personal, purpose, relationships, violence, work

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Spare the Rod, Spoil the Child?

17 Friday Nov 2017

Posted by Dr. Asa Don Brown in addiction, advocate, American Counseling Association, American Psychological Association, author, CANADIAN COUNSELLING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY ASSOCIATION, consultant, Counselor, Dr. Asa Don Brown, PSYCHOLOGIST, The effects of childhood trauma on adult perception and worldview, Uncategorized

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Psychology Today

https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/towards-recovery/201711/spare-the-rod-spoil-the-child

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Opioid Addiction: A Global Epidemic

11 Wednesday Oct 2017

Posted by Dr. Asa Don Brown in addiction, advocate, American Counseling Association, American Psychological Association, author, CANADIAN COUNSELLING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY ASSOCIATION, consultant, Counselor, Dr. Asa Don Brown, Mental Health Association, professor, PSYCHOLOGIST, Sex, Sex Addiction, Sexuality, speaker, Starbucks, The effects of childhood trauma on adult perception and worldview, THE SOBER WORLD, Uncategorized

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Latest Article: “Opioid Addiction: A Global Epidemic” The article has been published with the The Sober World Magazine.

The Sober World Magazine is available online and in the standard hardcopy format. The magazine is also made available at select Starbucks and related psychological, psychiatric, treatment and addiction centers, and mental health conferences.

Brown, A. D. (2017, October 11) “Opioid addiction: A global epidemic” The Sober World Magazine. Retrieved from https://www.thesoberworld.com/october17_issue.pdf The Sober World Magazine 6 (10), 22

Dr. Brown is a regular columnist for The Sober World Magazine,

Column: LIVING BEYOND

Past Authorship with the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association, CCPA

A complete list of Dr. Brown’s articles can be found @http://www.ccpa-accp.ca/blog/?author=27

Dr. Brown’s Website ~ http://www.asadonbrown.com

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Toxic Relationships

27 Wednesday Sep 2017

Posted by Dr. Asa Don Brown in author, consultant, Counselor, Domestic Violence, Dr. Asa Don Brown, Interpersonal Skills in the Workplace, Mental Health Association, professor, PSYCHOLOGIST, The effects of childhood trauma on adult perception and worldview, THE SOBER WORLD, Uncategorized, Waiting to Live

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My latest article with @PsychologyToday has been published. Please go to Psychology Today to read and #LIKE the following article “Toxic Relationships.”

Brown, A. D.  (2017, September 26) “Toxic relationships, Being aware of the effects of a dysfunctional relationships.” Psychology Today. Retrieved from: https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/towards-recovery/201709/toxic-relationships

Psychology Today has “gathered a group of renowned psychologists, academics, psychiatrists and writers to contribute their thoughts and ideas on what makes us tick. We’re a live stream of what’s happening in ‘psychology today.”

Dr. Brown is also a contributing author for The Sober World​
Magazine, Column: Living Beyond which is available in print or online.

 

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Familial Environment – DFG Wealth

25 Monday Sep 2017

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Posted by Dr. Asa Don Brown | Filed under advocate, author, Barnes & Noble, consultant, Counselor, Dr. Asa Don Brown, Interpersonal Skills in the Workplace, Men Who Cook, Mental Health Association, professor, PSYCHOLOGIST, speaker, The effects of childhood trauma on adult perception and worldview, Uncategorized, Waiting to Live, wealth

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