Browne-Miller, Angela
BROWNE-MILLER, Angela
BROWNE-MILLER, Angela. Also writes as Angela de Angelis. American, b. 1952. Genres: Novels, Plays/Screenplays, Self help, Social commentary, Social sciences, Theology/Religion, Writing/Journalism, Autobiography/Memoirs. Career: Cokenders Alcohol and Drug Program, Emeryville, CA, research and education director, 1983-89; University of California, Berkeley, lecturer in Schools of Social Welfare, Business and Public Policy, 1983-92; psychotherapist in private practice in Tiburon, CA, 1985-; Parkside Medical Services Corp., executive consultant, 1990-91; editor, illustrator, and painter. Involved in political campaigns. Publications: The Day Care Dilemma, 1990; Working Dazed: Why Drugs Pervade the Workplace and What Can Be Done about It, 1991; Transcending Addiction, 1993; Gestalting Addiction, 1993; Learning to Learn, 1994; Shameful Admissions, 1995; Intelligence Policy, 1995; Omega Point, 1996; Adventures in Death, 1996; Embracing Death, 1996; How to Die and Survive, 1997; How to Die and Survive Addictions, Crises, and Transitions, 1999; Rushing Water, 2003. Address: Metaterra, Inc, 98 Main St No 315, Tiburon, CA 94920, U.S.A. Online address: [email protected]