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Bree E. Cook, PsyD

Bree E. Cook, PsyD

My mission is to reduce mental health disparities in the African American community. I will achieve my mission through increased culturally relevant education, advocacy, and program development.

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Angel Poem and God Poem

Originally posted on myjoyteamblog:
ANGEL POEM AND GOD POEM… By Jerijah Freeman GOD is a great and awesome GOD. ANGELS have wings as white as a piece of paper. GOD is so Holy and powerful. ANGELS are like GOD’S workers. GOD is powerful and He is so mighty.

Posted byDr. Bree E. CookNovember 27, 2012Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on Angel Poem and God Poem

The Asylum Inside Out

Originally posted on A Psychiatric Nurse's Blog:
A blind man had supervised his one legged provisionally licensed son on the motorway, and the E.C. had issued guidelines to schoolchildren on how to eat a carrot safely. £10,000 had been awarded to a lady who had tripped over her own feet in a supermarket, because…

Posted byDr. Bree E. CookNovember 27, 2012Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on The Asylum Inside Out

Kauai’s Spectacular North Coast

Originally posted on Field Notes From Fatherhood:
View of a portion of the north coast from Kilauea lighthouse It’s no wonder that Hollywood goes to Kauai  when it needs to evoke an exotic, otherwordly landscape. Raiders of the Lost Ark,  Jurassic Park, Avatar, King Kong, Pirates of the Caribbean, the list goes on and on.…

Posted byDr. Bree E. CookNovember 27, 2012Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on Kauai’s Spectacular North Coast

How I Came to See ‘Whiteness’ As Just Ordinarily Beautiful

How I Came to See ‘Whiteness’ As Just Ordinarily Beautiful.

Posted byDr. Bree E. CookNovember 27, 2012Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on How I Came to See ‘Whiteness’ As Just Ordinarily Beautiful

VOTE…

…please!   Thank you! -Bree

Posted byDr. Bree E. CookNovember 5, 2012Posted inAcademic, Clinical Training, K-12 Education, Mental Health and Wellness, Mentoring, UncategorizedLeave a comment on VOTE…

Supporting Gifted Children

Posted byDr. Bree E. CookNovember 5, 2012Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on Supporting Gifted Children

Book Rec for Traditional Publishing

Originally posted on Lauren M. Barrett:
My friend, fellow YA writer and book blogger Ellie, won a giveaway on Marissa Meyer’s blog recently and shared the bounty with me. I had heard of the Children’s Writer’s and Illustrator’s Market before, but assumed I didn’t want a copy before I was ready to sell. I was…

Posted byDr. Bree E. CookNovember 5, 2012Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on Book Rec for Traditional Publishing

The Palms of my Hands

Originally posted on myjoyteamblog:
(This poem was written for a young man who needed to feel his own power) The Palms of my Hands By Stacey L. Joy, 2011 Let freedom ring And let each man’s power sing Sing into the hearts of children children who have little hope hope in a system that fails…

Posted byDr. Bree E. CookNovember 5, 2012Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on The Palms of my Hands

What Is Psychotherapy Really?

Originally posted on Portland Mindfulness Therapy:
You’ve seen it in the movies, and chances are good that you’ve been through some of it yourself. But what IS psychotherapy, and why do we seem so fascinated by it in our culture? Is it actually helpful? Do different kinds of therapy actually vary, or is it all…

Posted byDr. Bree E. CookNovember 5, 2012Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on What Is Psychotherapy Really?

Skinner on Self-Control

Posted byDr. Bree E. CookNovember 5, 2012Posted inUncategorized1 Comment on Skinner on Self-Control

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