Harvard psychologist and author Dr. Jeff Brown is a champion of cognitive-behavioral psychology. Brown not only walks along side clients who learn to manage inconvenient psychological symptoms, he teaches them how to apply research-based strategies for fine-tuning their brains and optimizing life. He's board-certified in both clinical and cognitive-behavioral psychology by the American Board of Professional Psychology. Outside of his private office, Brown is the psychologist for the Boston, Chicago and Marathon medical teams and is on Runner's World magazine's scientific advisory board. His psychology expertise has been cited by The New York Times, ESPN, The Wall Street Journal, The Boston Globe, Woman's Day magazine, FOX News, Family Circle, Boston Magazine, and ABC.com. His witty, yet meaningful messages frequently call him to the podium at various conferences and events across the country. The Winner's Brain: 8 Strategies Great Minds Use to Achieve Success is Brown's newest book. It blends cutting-edge brain science and cognitive-behavioral psychology, all of which take aim at calibrating the brain for success. (Want to guess whose brain that is on page 12?) Co-authored with neuroscientist colleague Mark Fenske, Ph.D. and writer Liz Neporent, The Winner's Brain is available in over a half-dozen languages. His first book, The Competitive Edge: How to Win Every Time You Compete, props up personal integrity in the midst of fierce competition.
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