About The Founder:
John L. O’Brien was born in Lafayette, Indiana where his parents attended Purdue University, but he calls South Bend, Indiana home. He was an Irish kid growing up in a Jewish neighborhood within blocks of the University of Notre Dame. He has been married for more than twenty- eight years. He has four children and four grandchildren.
The only thing John has ever won in his life was the number five (5) pick for the Viet Nam draft lottery in 1969.
He earned his B.A.; M.A.; and Ph.D. in Business and Human Resource related studies. John has studied human emotions and psychological functioning for more than three decades, searching for a path to achieve lasting happiness and contentment in life. He has founded an entirely new field of study to achieve and continually refine each individual’s path to Healthy Psychological Functioning called Thinkiatry™. Studying Thinkiatry to become a Thinkiatrist™ has the potential to help millions of people alter their lives for the better, forever.
Always Watch What You Think!
John O’Brien – 2010
The complete Thinkiatry Webinar Course consists of twelve (12) LIVE Webinars and voluntary discussions in two (2) Parts:
PART I is six (6) Webinars and includes Thinkiatry’s Principles: THINKING 1, THINKING 2, FEELINGS, MOODS, SEPERATE REALITIES, and THE PRESENT MOMENT.
PART II is also six (6) Webinars Applying Thinkiatrys Principles to RELATIONSHIPS, STRESS, HABITS & ADDICTIONS, SOLVING PROBLEMS, HAPPINESS, and a CHECKLIST FOR LIFE.
"Simplicity is Genius" John O'Brien, Ph.D.
"Can our level of HUMANITY catch up to our level of TECHNOLOGY before it's too late?"
"THINKIATRY, the Principles, Process, and Path to healthier psychological functioning and happiness each day."
Learn the knowledge and skills to change the emotional landscape of your life for the better, forever.
Become a THINKIATRIST, the happiest people on earth.
To start learning about the new word THINKIATRY please go to:
WEBSITE: www.thinkiatrywebinar.com
BLOG: www.thinkiatrywebinar.com/category/blog
YOU TUBE: http://www.youtube.com/user/thinkiatrywebinar?feature=mhum