About Kourosh

 

Kourosh Dini, MD is a psychiatrist, author, and musician.

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He is the author of Creating Flow with OmniFocus: Mastering Productivity. As he is known to do lots of stuff, he’s needed a tool and method by which he could wrangle it all. The book describes this process of wrangling in hopes that others will find such wranglings useful, too.

He is also the author of Video Game Play and Addiction: A Guide for Parents, which helps parents navigate the benefits and potential detriments of video games and virtual spaces. The book has won a Mom’s Choice Award and a National Parenting Publication Award.

The blog Musings on Mind, Music, and Technology reflects his thoughts of this unique intersection as he continues a path of discovering mind and artistry through these media.

Academics include Northwestern University as a part of the Integrated Science Program with a focus in the neurosciences. His medical degree and residency in adult psychiatry were obtained through the University of Illinois at Chicago. He pursued further studies in child and adolescent psychiatry at the University of Chicago. Presently, he continues to work and learn at the Institute for Psychoanalysis, and maintains a private practice involving therapy, meditation, and medication management.

He has also played the piano since an early age, plays a synthesizer, pretends to play guitar, and whistles, usually in a garage or some other place with good resonance.

He performs music weekly and periodically speaks on meditation as Kourosh Eusebio in the virtual world of Second Life.