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

  • Daily Disappointments

    S**t happens, right? Indeed it does. No way around it. Things happen that are unexpected…and ultimately disappointing. If that were the end of it, I wouldn’t be writing this blog because if people actually understood that s**t happens, they would…

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  • Feelings, Emotions, and Temperaments

    I remind our readers that we have written several blogs on “feelings,” noting that feelings erupt in four consecutive stages: first physical, secondly emotional, thirdly cognitive, and finally in some kind of action (which could be something said or done).…

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  • The Narcissism of our Times

    Deb and I have a general distaste for pathology-based diagnoses, like narcissism, as well as almost all the other diagnoses that are so popular these days. We have watched as society has come to frequently identify with ADHD, depression, anxiety,…

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  • Angels Unaware

    The quote about “angels unaware” below comes from the New Testament book of Hebrews (13.2) in which the author suggests that gifts are to be given generously because the recipient of such a gift might be someone special. The exact…

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