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Exploring the Essential Features of “Jennifer Baumgartner – How to Dress Better and Improve Your Life”
- 25 Video lessons in HD
- 5h 17m of class content
LESSONS
1. Class Introduction – Psychology Of Dress Principles And Parameters
2. History Of Psychology And Fashion
3. Psychology Of Dress Principles
4. Psychology Questionnaire Of Dress Behaviors
5. Wardrobe Analysis: The Process
6. Wardrobe Analysis: Examination
7. Wardrobe Analysis: Formulation
8. Wardrobe Analysis: Change
9. Wardrobe Analysis: Exploration
10. Wardrobe Analysis: Future
11. Wardrobe Analysis: Case Study
12. Audience Case Study
13. Dr. B’s 9 Dress Difficulties
14. When You Buy More Than You Need
15. When Your Closet Is Overflowing
16. When You Are Bored With Your Look
17. When You Avoid Mirrors
18. When You Bare Too Much
19. When You Are Not Dressing Your Age
20. When You Find Yourself Forever In Work Clothes
21. When You Are Covered In Labels And Logos
22. When You Live In Mom Jeans
23. Color Psychology
24. Wardrobe Psychology
25. Simple Fashion
CLASS DESCRIPTION
Examine The Psychology Of Dress And Transform Your Wardrobe
Every time we buy a piece of clothing and choose an outfit to wear, we’re saying something about who we are. Our dressing behaviors are like windows into our psyches, exposing our deepest feelings, desires, conflicts, and problems.
Author and clinical psychologist Dr. Jen Baumgartner will begin by looking at the general principles of psychology of dress and fashion, then dive into the nine most common dressing difficulties—from buying more than we need to being bored with our look to avoiding mirrors.
In this fascinating course, Dr. Baumgartner will not only help you examine your wardrobe and how it reflects your emotions, but will teach you how to modify your choices so you can make real improvements to your life—both inside and out.
In this class, you’ll learn how to:
- Understand the principles of acquiring, assembling, storing, organizing, and removing.
- Identify which of the nine dress difficulties applies to you.
- Stop buying items that you don’t really need or want.
- Avoid always being in work clothes or mom jeans.
- Formulate a strategy for changing your behaviors and revamping your wardrobe.
JENNIFER BAUMGARTNER
Dr. Baumgartner is a clinical psychologist who specializes in the treatment of mood, anxiety, substance use, and psychotic disorders, along with the psychology of dress. Through her wardrobe consulting business, Dr. Baumgartner works with clients to examine the underlying internal reasons for their acquiring, assembling, storing, and removing behaviors, and helps them to create a wardrobe that facilitates a positive experience from the inside out.
Dr. Baumgartner’s first book, You Are What You Wear, received glowing international press coverage, called “insightful” by The New York Times, and “fascinating…tells readers how to examine their wardrobe and their emotions and create harmony by reconciling the two” by Library Journal. Dr. Baumgartner offers educational seminars to the fashion industry, and is a consistent contributor to national and international media outlets. Her work has been regularly featured on Psychology Today, Good Morning America, NPR, The New York Times, Forbes, Women’s Wear Daily,Cosmopolitan, Glamour, People, Huffington Post, Fox News, and the Wall Street Journal. She has acted as a brand ambassador for apparel companies TJ Maxx and Custom Ink.
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