PhD, LMSW Brene Brown
Brené Brown, PhD, LMSW is a research professor at the University of
Houston’s Graduate College of Social Work who has spent the past 10
years studying vulnerability, courage, authenticity, and shame. She
is a nationally renowned speaker and has won numerous teaching
awards, including the college’s Outstanding Faculty Award. Her
groundbreaking work has been featured on PBS, NPR, and CNN. Her
2010 TEDxHouston talk on the power of vulnerability is one of most
watched talks on TED.com. Her most recent TED talk, "Listening to
Shame," was released in March 2012.
Brené is the author of The Gifts of Imperfection and I Thought It
Was Just Me (but it isn’t). She is also the author of Connections,
a psychoeducational shame resilience curriculum that is being
facilitated across the nation by mental health and addiction
professionals.
Brené’s current research focuses on wholeheartedness in families,
schools, and organizations. She lives in Houston with her husband
and their two young children.
Dr. Bren? Brown explores the life-defining issue of shame-how men
and women experience it differently, and how we can cultivate a
sense of worthiness in who we truly are.
Dr. Brene Brown explores the life-defining issue of shame-how men
and women experience it differently, and how we can cultivate a
sense of worthiness in who we truly are.
"Brown courageously tackles the dark emotions that get in the way
of leading a fuller life." -DANIEL H. PINK Author of A Whole New
Mind "Courage, compassion and connection: Through Brene's research,
observations, and guidance, these three little words can open the
door to amazing change in your life." -Ali Edwards Author of Life
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