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Tiffany Brown is an academic expert in addiction, recovery and self-harm. Her recent work applies her mental health work to athletics. Specifically, she can talk about athlete mental health, female athletes, athletic systems, coaches – ethical coaching and coach abuse, as well as anxiety, depression, self-harm, trauma, eating disorders and suicide in athletes. A licensed marriage and family therapist, Tiffany’s expertise includes self-harm education and educating college students about addiction and recovery issues. She regularly consults with schools and community programs on screening and prevention outreach.
Recent Media:
Simone Biles is on fire. Don't call it a comeback. | Opinion (Houston Chronicle, June 26, 2024)
Why are we obsessed with Travis and Jason Kelce? It's about more than Taylor Swift. (USA Today, Feb. 9, 2024)
Is alcoholism a disability or a disease? (PODCAST: The Shift with Shane Hewitt, Aug. 4, 2023)
4J School district to host information session on self-harm (KEZI, April 19, 2022)
How to stop self-harming: Learn coping skills that help you thrive (Mashable, Feb. 22, 2020)
A better you in 2020: cultivate healthy relationships (The Register-Guard, Jan. 1, 2020)
Bullying prevention needs attention and funding (Mail Tribune, June 2, 2019)
Pub talk to focus on love, and making it better (Around the O, Feb. 1, 2018)
Relationship need a tuneup? A UO clinic has a lot of love to share (Around the O, Jan. 2, 2018)
Domestic abuse, national spotlight: Pastor’s wife speaks further about problems (Idaho Statesman, Jan. 29, 2016)