Candy Brown

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Candy L Brown - Craig Carlson
Candy L Brown - Craig Carlson

Candy L. Brown – Profile

Candy Brown, MA, MA, Doctoral Studies For the past 10 years, Candy Brown has taught courses in Women’s Studies and Psychology on both university and college levels as well as counseled clients in a substance abuse clinic, domestic violence shelter, and in partnership with a law firm.

Education and Professional Experience

Presently, Candy is completing a PhD in the field of Education with areas of specialization in Psychology and the study of girls’ peer groups. Masters of Arts Degrees were completed in Counseling Psychology and Theology with specialization in Christian Counseling. As Director of Resource for seven children’s learning centers, Candy developed and implemented a summer camp program for children 5-13 years of age. Candy was responsible for staff development and evaluation, parent conferences, rewriting of the organization’s policy manual, and child development. As Director of Curriculum for a child center, Candy held workshops for staff in building developmentally appropriate creative learning experiences for children. Overseas, Candy taught ESL to university students and children in South Korea. Candy also was an instructor on both elementary and secondary levels of education.

Presentations and Workshops

Candy was invited to speak at a university on the phenomenon of Near Death Experiences. Workshops given relate to the following areas of interests: Eating disorders, drug addiction, depression, substance abuse, grief and loss, anger management, dependency issues, women’s issues, recovery and relationships, relaxation techniques, domestic violence, career development, creative learning experiences for children, and self-esteem enhancement.

Expertise

A psychoeducational intervention program for addressing girls’ aggression in peer groups was developed as a supplement for high school curriculum. Fields of expertise lie in the following areas: Girls’ peer group relationships (e.g., psychological development, body image, gender-identity, self-esteem, aggressive behaviors, beauty/fashion, cultural stereotypes, and eating disorders); near death experiences, grief and loss, women’s historical biographies, high school curriculum, women’s fashions, personal development, online distance education, psychological counseling, spiritual growth, high schools/middle schools environment.

Latest Articles

Loss of a Parent
This article examines the behaviors children exhibit when they lose a parent. The information is based on research and is useful for counselors/ family members.
Dec 11, 2007 - Candy Brown
Girls Bullying Girls
This article examines the methods girls use to harass other girls, the reasons why peer harassment occurs, and the effects of bullying on girls' self-esteem.
Dec 11, 2007 - Candy Brown
Counseling Abused Women
This article provides techniques on understanding how different therapies affect women's recovery from abusive relationships.
Dec 10, 2007 - Candy Brown
History of Wife Beating
This article provides a summation of the historical roots of wife beating. The influences of the Middle Ages and Christianity on wife beating are discussed.
Dec 10, 2007 - Candy Brown
Battered Women
The article examines the causes of domestic violence, the symptoms of abuse, the effects from battering on women, and the personality profile of the male batterer.
Dec 9, 2007 - Candy Brown
Male Socialization
This article examines the problems men have in their relationships, particularly with women because of society's perception of appropriate masculine behavior.
Dec 9, 2007 - Candy Brown
Counseling Strategies
Effective counseling techniques for counselors working in battered womens' shelters.
Dec 8, 2007 - Candy Brown
Girls' Relational Aggression
This article examines girls' experiences as predators in their deliberate intent to harm another girl's reputation through gossip, rumors, and name-calling. It also discu
Oct 31, 2007 - Candy Brown
Tips for Taking Exams
As a "how to" guide, this article highlights important study skills and strategies for students that want to pass the EPPP with little anxiety and great success.
Oct 1, 2007 - Candy Brown
Mary Wollstonecraft: Women's Roles
Overview of Mary Wollstonecraft's writings of contempt for an authoritarian masculine society that depicted women as brainless, weak, and alluring objects for male desire
Sep 26, 2007 - Candy Brown