
Dr. Adolph Brown is a college and university
speaker, school assembly speaker, school
speaker, and corporate and business speaker.

With
degrees from the oldest college in the
United States of America,
the
College of William and Mary afforded
Dr. Adolph Brown, III undergraduate
degrees in Psychology and Anthropology
and his marvelous wife, a biology pre-med
major at the same College.
While attending
the master's degree in psychology program
at the College of
William and Mary, Adolph devoted his
time and energy toward the study of
Child Development, Family Studies, and
Prevention
Promotions. His doctorate degree in
Clinical Psychology with a concentration
in family
therapy (focusing on family dynamics)
and student classroom behavior (classroom
management and student motivation)
was earned from the Virginia Consortium
for
Professional Psychology.
Adolph credits
his greatest learning experience to
date to be that provided
by Dr. William Greer, a renowned
psychoanalytic psychotherapist who supervised
Adolph
for his postdoctoral pursuits in
the study and practice of psychoanalytic
psychotherapy.
The above influences have resulted in Dr. Brown becoming a Master Teacher, receiving international recognition, awards, honors, and distinction in the areas of educational excellence and real-world leadership. He now consistently delivers high-quality instruction identifiable by objective audience observers, and makes a significant impact on participant learning gains. |
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