Joseph Wilner
Contributing Writer
Joe Wilner is a Certified Coach Practitioner (CCP) that provides guidance and coaching for achieving academic and professional goals. He works with adolescents to adults on reaching educational goals through improving study habits and individualized learning techniques. He also provides workplace skills training focusing on stress management, efficiency training, and interpersonal skills. He has a Masters Degree in Psychology from the University of Saint Mary and a Masters in Liberal Arts, with a concentration in management and leadership, from Baker University. Joe has been a part of positive psychology research teams through the University of Kansas studying how the trait of hope relates to performance on the GRE.
He currently teaches psychology at the University level and has experience teaching courses in critical thinking, applied psychology, business communications, and ethics. He has worked in the mental health field providing counseling and psycho-educational groups with adolescents and adults teaching stress management techniques, vocational training, and interpersonal relationship skills.
He is an avid drummer and has been involved in recording and playing live music for around ten years. He is currently involved with the operations of Bossibility Music, LLC, a promotion and marketing company for independent musicians and artists. Joe also has a passion for music psychology and has begun to blend his passions of psychology and music through examining entertainment psychology, and teaching about managing performance anxiety in relation to music performance.
Joe also currently writes for examiner.com and go2.com.