When people talk, we listen.

Husband and wife psychologists Dr. Ron Johnson and Dr. Deb Brock are experts in the fields of psychology who take a holistic approach – mind, body & spirit – to understanding people & helping them understand themselves.

From psychological testing & evaluation to psychotherapy, Ron & Deb have extensive experience in the fields of psychology & psychotherapy.

Of People Helped

With over 106 years of combined practice, Ron & Deb have helped thousands of people understand themselves, repair their relationships & take charge of their lives.

Books Written

As authors, they continue to share their expertise with books about understanding feelings, identifying & enhancing personality strengths & masculinity.

Dr. Ron Johnson

Ron has over 58 years of experience in psychology with a primary focus on men.

Dr. Deb Brock

Deb has over 48 years of experience in psychology with a primary focus on women.

Recent Posts From Our Blog

  • You Value What You See

    I don’t see much. Well, that’s not entirely true, but there’s lots of truth in it. An important part of this “not seeing much” is related to the fact that I am colorblind. Not seriously so, like people who actually…

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  • Self, Selfish, and Selfless

    There is much talk in the psychological community about “self,” and rightly so because the idea of self is central to understanding the very basis of psychology. Unfortunately, “self” is not defined, nor should it be, because it is one…

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  • The Joy/Sadness Dyad of Love

    Do you ever feel “emotional”? Yes, just “emotional” without any real kind of definition to what this means. The symptoms of being emotional are often a tearing up in some way. You might feel something physically in another part of…

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  • What Do You See?

    I’ve been working with a teenage boy and his stepfather recently and observed something that gave me a bit more clarity in how we see the world, namely that we see different things. Furthermore, when we see different things, we…

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