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Parents and Teachers

06 Thursday Aug 2020

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“As a parent or teacher, we should teach our children that failure is an opportunity for improvement and growth, rather than a blockade deterring us from our greatest potential.”  ~ Dr. Asa Don Brown 

 

 

Any Healthy Relationship Involves…

19 Tuesday Mar 2019

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Spare the Rod, Spoil the Child?

21 Tuesday Nov 2017

Posted by Dr. Asa Don Brown in American Counseling Association, American Psychological Association, author, CANADIAN COUNSELLING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY ASSOCIATION, consultant, corporal punishment, Counselor, discipline, Domestic Violence, Mental Health Association, PSYCHOLOGIST, Spanking, 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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“Interpersonal Skills” an Amazon Best Seller

06 Thursday Oct 2016

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Dear Readers, 
 
I received news today that my latest book, “Interpersonal Skills” is ranked in the top 100 in three different categories on Amazon’s Best Sellers (Canada): #32 Interpersonal Skills; #56 Workplace; and #91 Motivational.
 
I am sincerely appreciative of your time, interest and support.
 
Warm Regards,
 
Dr. Asa Don Brown 
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Why authentic friendships are key to good mental health and recovery

06 Thursday Oct 2016

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Brown, A. D.  (2016) “Why authentic friendships are key to good mental health and recovery.” Retrieved October 6, 2016, from http://www.thesoberworld.com/oct16_issue.pdf The Sober World Magazine 5 (10), 30-31

Author for The Sober World Magazine

Column: LIVING BEYOND

Dr. Brown’s books are available online and at your local bookstore.

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

Personal Website ~ http://www.asadonbrown.com

Facebook ~ dr.asa.don.brown

Twitter ~ drasadonbrown

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.

Mental Health Assoc. “Men Who Cook”

19 Monday Sep 2016

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Courses associated with my latest book: “INTERPERSONAL SKILLS”

22 Sunday May 2016

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Courses associated with my latest book: “INTERPERSONAL SKILLS” Available Everywhere Books Are Sold

It’s Time to Read!

21 Saturday May 2016

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It’s Time to Read! Today, Saturday, May 21, 2016, is a #Readathon Day! Readers are celebrating the second annual #Readathon Day. #READ International Readathon May 2016 Pic 2.jpg

Dr. Bruce Monkhouse

12 Thursday May 2016

Posted by Dr. Asa Don Brown in addiction, advocate, author, consultant, Doug Llewelyn, Dr. Alberto DeFeo, Dr. Ray E. Sanders, Interpersonal Skills in the Workplace, professor, READATHON, speaker, Tate Publishing, THE SOBER WORLD, Uncategorized, Waiting to Live

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I thought that the book was very well written as Dr. Brown covers a very complex issue in a thorough, accurate and thoroughly understandable manner.  The learning objectives and issues in regard to confidentiality are nicely set out at the outset and the rest of the work meets these expectations… Dr. Brown effectively discusses the importance of proactively dealing with these issues thus reducing the possibility of violence occurring …

~ Dr. Bruce Monkhouse

Department of Educational Psychology and Leadership Studies, University of Victoria

Chief of Psychology at Correctional Service of Canada, Victoria, British Columbia

Bullying Maybe a Catalyst for Addiction

03 Thursday Mar 2016

Posted by Dr. Asa Don Brown in advocate, author, consultant, Interpersonal Skills in the Workplace, professor, speaker, THE SOBER WORLD, Uncategorized

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Brown, A. D. (2016) “Bullying Maybe a Catalyst for Addiction”. Retrieved March 3, 2016, from http://www.thesoberworld.com/march16_issue.pdf The Sober World Magazine 5 (2), 38

Author for The Sober World Magazine

Column: LIVING BEYOND

Dr. Brown’s books are available online and at your local bookstore.

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

Personal Website ~ http://www.asadonbrown.com

Facebook ~ dr.asa.don.brown

Twitter ~ drasadonbrown

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.

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