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Meet Dr. Marsha

Licensed psychologist and mental health expert

Dr. Marsha

Dr. Marsha D. Brown is a Licensed Psychologist and mental health expert with specializations in forensic and clinical psychology. Whether conducting forensic psychological evaluations for family, criminal, and civil court matters, or working clinically as a therapist with those adjusting to crisis and trauma, Dr. Marsha works with people who are struggling and helps them to cope with and overcome challenges.

For eight years, Dr. Marsha served as an Adjunct Instructor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York City, where she taught courses in psychopathology, clinical assessment, analysis of criminal behavior, multicultural psychology, and other specialist topics. Today, her teaching is focused more on other professionals, and as a member of the teaching faculty of the Broward County Sheriff’s Office (BSO) Crisis Intervention Training Program, she works to improve interactions between law enforcement and community members in mental health crises.

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Dr. Marsha speaks at conferences and venues across the United States and delivers presentations on Deconstructing Stress, as well as mental health management and assessment.

Working with the media and community organizations, she speaks and writes about mental health and conquering work-related stress. Dr. Marsha has a podcast called The Self-Care Chronicle, where she interviews mental health professionals about their own self-care and mental health management.

Dr. Marsha D. Brown has a PhD in Clinical Psychology from John Jay College of Criminal Justice at the City University of New York. She is listed with the National Register of Health Service Psychologists and has qualified as a mental health expert in Florida State and county courts. She is also on the planning committee for the annual Broward County Mental Health Summit.

There are two things I always say: Things could always be worse, and it won’t always be this way. What you’re going through right now, it will pass.

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I work across all industries, with organizations and business leaders who want to support the mental well-being and resilience of their people. My workshops have helped countless employees to break down and conquer their stress while implementing effective self-care practices. They’ve witnessed and experienced the changes. Now you can, too.