“Humor author and psychotherapist. Nautilus Book Award Winner 2024 (Silver) I use metaphors and humor to make complex ideas accessible.”
Briton Kolber is an award-winning author & family therapist specializing in geeks as a special population. He has taught Applied Improvisation at SAGA School, General Assembly, and Aspiring Youth / Ryther. He has done many odd things ranging from Research Scientist Associate at Applied Research Laboratories to Board Member of Washington Association for Marriage and Family Therapy to computer sales to performing regularly with ComedySportz Austin to working in the film industry in Los Angeles. In what little free time he has left after grand adventures with his family, he runs, skis, writes sketch comedy, has conversations with his cats, and tries not to set himself on fire while cooking. Again.
60% of positive therapeutic outcomes are attributed to the quality of the alliance between client and therapist. I get geeks.
Parents, kids, teachers, therapists, and lots of other people have found this book hilarious, kind, and helpful.
The Psychology In Seattle Podcast. Hosted by Kirk Honda. Episode: Improv Therapy with Briton Kolber. May 21, 2014. Music by Bread Knife Incident.
Children's Books on Self-Esteem & Self-Respect that are genuinely transformative are few & far between but Not Fishy Enough by Briton Kolber...
Review: "Not Fishy Enough" is a playful and thoughtful exploration of self-acceptance with an inventive storyline and captivating artwork.
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