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

  • Mind Over Matter III: Mind Over Brain

    This is the third blog in the Mind over Matter series. Previously, we discussed the theory involved in understanding the different functions of the mind and the brain. We discussed in Mind over Matter II how the brain creates anger,…

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  • Mind Over Matter II: Practice

    In our first blog on Mind Over Matter we discussed the theory of “mind over matter,” namely the idea of getting full use of both mind and brain. We discussed several things that distinguish the operations of the mind and…

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  • Mind Over Matter

      The most important thing I learned in physics is that the central ingredients of the universe are undefined. My high school physics teacher always had us write out definitions of various ingredients, like space, velocity, and weight. He also…

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  • Feelings V: Disappointment

    This is the fifth in a series on feelings. We have previously noted that this whole matter of “feelings” is murky and prone to misunderstanding. We have looked at emotions (fear, anger, joy, and sadness) to start with and then…

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