Dr. Asa Don Brown is an author, speaker, and clinician. Beyond his work as a psychologist he has been trained in profiling and negotiation. He holds a Doctorate of Philosophy in Psychology with a Specialization in Clinical Psychology. He has worked as a clinician in Canada and the United States. Dr. Brown is a prolific author having been published in a variety of professional and popular journals, magazines, and online columns. Dr. Brown has published the following books: Interpersonal Skills in the Workplace, Finding Solutions that Work, 2016; Waiting to Live, 2010 and The Effects of Childhood Trauma on Adult Perception and Worldview, 2008.Dr. Brown's books and lectures have transformed the minds of his readers and audiences around the world. He has worked as a consultation, advocate, and business facilitator in Canada and the United States. Dr. Brown has held university faculty positions teaching incoming freshmen to those completing their graduate work. He has taught psychology; early child development; paramilitary / military; clinical studies; basic undergraduate psychological courses; and worked with graduate students at various levels.He has served a variety of professional boards. He has consulted various forms of government; social service agencies; legal practices; educational institutions; medical practices; religious organizations; and others in the field of psychology and psychiatry. He regularly consults and engages businesses and business leaders on topics that directly affect their fields. He has had the privilege of being interviewed and a guest of a variety of television, radio, magazine, and newspaper columns.As a volunteer, Dr. Brown is continuously seeking new ways to challenge his person. He regularly trains as a New York State Volunteer Firefighter. He truly enjoys the challenge of learning a new academic perspective and the rigorous challenge of being a firefighter.Specialties: author, professor, advocate, speaker, and clinician