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Angela Brownemiller
Angela Brownemiller is an American clinical psychologist and author known for her work in mental health and personal development. She coined the term and field of Interdimensional Psychology. She has authored more than forty nonfiction and fiction books and has written psychological peer-reviewed research papers. She is the editor of the International Violence and Abuse in Society collection and the International Collection on Addictions.
Education
Brownemiller received two Baccalaureate degrees. A Bachelors of Arts Biology, minor in psychobiology, and BA, English Literature, minors in Russian Literature and Creative Writing, each earned at the University of California, Santa Cruz.
She holds two master's degrees from UC Berkeley in MPH (public health behavioral health, and health and wellness) and MSW (social work, children and families).
She also earned her two doctorates from UC Berkeley and served as a National Institutes of Health on mental health postdoctoral fellow.
Career
Brownemiller has an extensive career as a clinical psychologist. She is the founder and designer of the term and field of Interdimensional Psychology. Additionally, she developed and tested protocols for the clinical application of psychoactive medication.
From 1983 to 1990, Brownemiller was the research and education director at Cokenders Alcohol and Drug Non-profit Institute, Emeryville. She served as an expert on the White House Conference for a Drug-Free America Task Force from 1987 to 1991.
Research
Brownemiller as a psychotherapist, transmitted her work on psychic vibrations from Karl Marx and Albert Einstein. She is an advocate for Synaptic Liberation, a new movement that aims to guide society toward a utopian future. She intends to establish Synaptic Liberation as a political party, with one of their key goals being unrestricted interdimensional travel.
Selected publications
Books
- Miller, Angela Browne (2012). Violence and Abuse in Society: Understanding a Global Crisis. ABC-CLIO. ISBN 978-0-313-38276-5.
- Miller, Angela Browne (2010). Will You Still Need Me?: Feeling Wanted, Loved, and Meaningful as We Age. Praeger. ISBN 978-0-313-35390-1.
- Miller, Angela Browne (2010). Rewiring Your Self to Break Addictions and Habits: Overcoming Problem Patterns. ABC-CLIO. ISBN 978-0-313-35388-8.
- Miller, Angela Browne (2007). To Have and to Hurt: Recognizing and Changing, Or Escaping, Patterns of Abuse in Intimate Relationships. Praeger Publishers. ISBN 978-0-275-99720-5.
- Browne-Miller, Angela (1996). Shameful Admissions: The Losing Battle to Serve Everyone in Our Universities. Wiley. ISBN 978-0-7879-0182-0.
- Miller, Angela Browne (11 November 2013). Working Dazed: Why Drugs Pervade the Workplace and What Can Be Done About It. Springer. ISBN 978-1-4899-5962-1.
- Browne-Miller, Angela (6 December 2012). Intelligence Policy: Its Impact on College Admissions and Other Social Policies. Springer Science & Business Media. ISBN 978-1-4615-1865-5.
- Miller, Angela Browne (1993). Gestalting Addiction: The Addiction-focused Group Therapy of Dr. Richard Louis Miller. Ablex Publishing Corporation. ISBN 978-0-89391-905-4.
Research papers
- Scheffler, Richard M.; Miller, Angela Browne (January 1991). "Differences in mental health service utilization among ethnic subpopulations". International Journal of Law and Psychiatry. 14 (4): 363–376. doi:10.1016/0160-2527(91)90015-F.
- Browne Miller, Angela (22 February 1989). "New Perspectives on Chemical Dependence Treatment Evaluation:". Employee Assistance Quarterly. 4 (2): 45–60. doi:10.1300/J022v04n02_04.