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Kevin Brennan (bio)Psychologist for Young Professionals | |
Contact: | Ms. Ayanni Hanna | Mailing Address: | 201 Rock Road, Glen Rock, New Jersey, United States of America 07452 | Phone: | (732) 231-6248 | E-mail: | admin@drkevinb.com | findCE GPA: | This speaker is not yet rated. Click here to view a sample report card Click here to rate Kevin Brennan |
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Dr. Kevin BrennanFields of Interest: | Mental Health, Psychology, Body Language, Career/Lifestyle, Change, Family/Youth, Gender Issues, Motivation/Inspiration, Personal Development, Problem Solving, Relationships, Self Esteem, Assertiveness, Family, Goal Setting, Womens Issues, Grief Loss and Life Transitions, Marriage & Family, Marriage, Parenting, Abuse, Addictions, Cultural, Disorders, Anger Management, Depression |
| Most Requested Topics/Programs:- Women's Health
- Career
- Quarter-Life Crisis
| Recent Engagements:- New Jersey Young Professionals presents 'The Quarter Life Crisis'
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Length of presentation: | 1 hour - 1 1/2 hours | Travels From: | Northern New Jersey | Travel Limits: | |
| Target Audience: | Any | AV Requirements: | N/A | Visit the Web Site of Kevin Brennan |
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Dr. Kevin Brennan is a New York/New Jersey based clinical Psychologist who concentrates on helping new parents and other young professionals cope with new generational issues. After earning his Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology, Dr. Kevin dedicated his professional career to finding answers for young professionals’ questions. Whether it’s choosing the right career or picking the right partner, he uses his expertise and experience to help take the stress out of the Quarter-Life crisis.
Dr. Kevin operates from two offices: one in the heart of Manhattan, the other in Bergen County, NJ. While one-on-one therapy is a major focus, Dr. Kevin frequently contributes Young Professional advice in presentations, books, magazines, radio, and e-zine publications, as well as in his own blog. Some of Dr. Kevin’s most popular topics include creating and maintaining friendships as adults, compromise, women’s issues, the Quarter Life Crisis and the Thrisis.
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