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About Whitey
Dr. Whitey Brewer is a personal and business coach specializing in Body Language and Advanced Communication. He is currently on the Adjunct Faculty at Loyola Marymount University (LMU), where he teaches Nonverbal Communication, Creativity, Team Building and Statistics. He is a publisher, speaker and seminar leader; and he recently published a paper on maximizing effectiveness with nonverbal communication (Body Linguistics). When he was invited to give a workshop to the leaders in the field in Washington, DC in March 2002, he was able to demonstrate to highly intuitive people (entrepreneurs, inventors, innovators, educators) that even they could double their creativity with just one Body Language (spatial).Dr. Brewer has a Ph.D. from UCLA in Learning and Feedback Systems, and a Masters in Applied Psychology from the University of Santa Monica. He is certifed as a Master Results Coach. He has been coaching engineers and business students at LMU to come up with inventions that are patentable and marketable. As a corporate trainer he demonstrates how to use Body Linguistics to significantly increase the effectiveness of: 1) group leaders at Centinela Hospital in team building, 2) financial planners at Waddell/Reed in planning, 3) job developers at Goodwill Industries, 4) mediators at Action Dispute Resolution (ADR) services in conflict resolution, 5) realtors at Shorewood Realtors in networking, sales, negotiation and conflict resolution, 6) workshops for Image Consultants, 6) team building at Boeing and Glendale Builders' Supplies, to mention a few. At Goodwill Industries he was able to demonstrate how to empower the interviewing capability of people with disabilities. He has been conducting Body Linguistics workshops for more than 15 years, and he is a retired Aerospace Engineer. He was part of Integrated Teams as a systems integration engineer at Hughes, which is where he learned the basics of the integrated (not segmented) methodology that is so essential and unique to Body Linguistics. In August of 2002 he was featured in the front page of the business section of The Dailey Breeze, due to the extra-ordinary results of his research in Body Linguistics. He demonstrated how to use Body Linguistics to detect lies on national television on the Rob Nelson talk show in November 2002. He was interviewed about body language in the July, 2004 issue of "Real Simple", and he has read faces for other national magazines. Mirror work and video-feedback are just some of the many tools he uses in Body Linguistics and Neuro-linguistics.
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