Gina Simmons Schneider PhD
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Gina Simmons Schneider PhD

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Dr. Gina Simmons Schneider is a licensed psychotherapist, award-winning blogger, certified coach, speaker, and corporate trainer. She is the author of Frazzlebrain: Break Free from Anxiety, Anger, and Stress Using Advanced Discoveries in Neuropsychology, published in February 2022 by Central Recovery Press. Simmons Schneider serves as co-director of Schneider Counseling and Corporate Solutions, with more than 25 years of experience helping individuals, couples, families, and organizations manage anxiety, anger, stress, and conflicts. Simmons Schneider blogs for Psychology Today. She was a regular contributor to Women In Crime, Ink, dubbed by the Wall Street Journal as “A blog worth reading,” and Forbes’ blog “Crime, She Writes,” sharing psychology research on crime and media issues. Simmons Schneider guest blogs for other popular sites, including The Feisty Writer, Breaking the Cycles, and Blog Talk Radio programs, including Sandra Brown’s Safe Relationship Magazine. Dr. Simmons Schneider has been quoted in the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, and the San Diego Union-Tribune. She was interviewed for the BBC World Service program “How to Be Angry” with Laurence Knight. She contributes to online media podcasts covering a variety of mental health topics. Dr. Simmons Schneider’s article “Does Violent Media Cause Aggression?” appears in the volume, At Issue: Is Media Violence a Problem? Vol. 2, published by Gale: Cengage Learning May 2010. Her chapter is included in the anthology Heart of a Military Woman: Stories and Tributes to Those Who Serve Our Country, which won the 2009 Spiritual/Inspirational category from San Diego Book and Writing Association Awards.
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