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John M. O’Brien is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Maine at Augusta (UMA), teaching psychology, trauma, and addiction-related topics within the College of Professional Studies. A licensed psychologist since 1998, he runs private practices through Mental Health Associates of Maine and Activate Success, specializing in stress management and wellness coaching. His 2024 book, Rudeness Rehab, addresses incivility’s societal impacts, likening its spread to a pandemic. O’Brien is an International Coaching Federation Associate Certified Coach (ICF ACC) and National Board-Certified Health and Wellness Coach, offering tools to reduce stress and foster civility. His work integrates academic teaching with practical strategies for personal and professional well-being.
As highlighted in UMA’s Faculty Highlights, his research emphasizes the psychological and emotional consequences of rudeness, with applications in organizational behavior and everyday interactions. Colleagues praise his ability to translate complex concepts into actionable advice, as seen in his book’s reception and its use in academic courses.
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