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Adrianne Ahern has a Ph.D in Clinical Psychology with specializations in Counseling and Clinical Psychology. She works specifically with individuals and businesses to help focus their performance and enhance their achievements. Dr. Ahern is also the author of two books. Education Ahern received her in counseling psychology from the University of San Francisco and her second masters, and eventually a Ph.D, in clinical psychology from the California School of Professional Psychology. She spent seven years as a psychologist at Scripps Health and Mercy Hospital in San Diego. Dr. Ahern also runs her own private practice. Career her career pursuits combine the disciplines of psychology, neurophysiology, and natural healing to bridge the gap between mind, body, and heart. Her work includes fifteen years of clinical work and organizational consulting, including six years at Scripps Hospital in La Jolla, CA. Her methods seek to train the brain to think positively and efficiently to achieve greater success. She reaches out to share her strategy through speaking engagements, workshops, her private practice, and her CD's. Adrianne Ahern has written two books that support and expand on her goals to motivate people to reach their optimal potential. Her first book, Snap Out of it Now!, is a 4-step guide for those who feel out of synch with their lives. Her methods are ideal for people who engage in destructive relationships, allow stress to derail their careers and personal lives, struggle to maintain a diet, and fail under pressure. According to Ken Druck, Ph.D, "Snap Out of It Now! is like a personal GPS for turning your life around. Without one ounce of fat, it's a professional coach in a book written by one of the nation's top performance psychologist." Her most recent book, Back in Charge!, deal with different facets of life that challenge us on a daily basis. Specifically, Dr. Ahern focuses on improving attitudes towards career, health, and relationships by suggesting that the hardwiring in our brains prevents individuals from achieving optimal success. Tackling issues that range from yoyo diets to financial difficulties to dysfunctional relationships, the book suggests strategies to increase focus, confidence, and energy while reducing negativity. Bibliography Snap Out of It Now! ISBN 1-59181-056-6, with a public television special, featuring and expanding the ideas of Snap Out of It Now!. The show offers more ways to remove obstacles that block the path to positivity. The show aired in Spring of 2009. Back in Charge! ISBN 1-59181-089-2
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