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Five-Minute Relationship Repair: Quickly Heal Upsets, Deepen Intimacy, and Use Differences to Strengthen Love
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Product Details
Format:
Book - Soft Cover
Details:
296 pages
Authors:
SUSAN CAMPBELL, PH.D.
JOHN GREY, PHD
Publisher:
New World Library
Copyright:
2/17/2015
CE Available:
No, CE credit is not available
Product Code:
SAM084095
ISBN:
978-1932073713
Author

SUSAN CAMPBELL, PH.D.

SUSAN CAMPBELL, PH.D. Susan Campbell, PhD, received her degree in clinical/counseling psychology from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. She is author of the bestselling book, The Couples Journey, based on her research with over 100 couples. After doing post-doctoral work in group dynamics, family therapy, and gestalt therapy, she spent nine years on the full time Graduate School faculty at the University of Massachusetts Applied Behavioral Sciences Department, where she started that school’s couple and family therapy training program. During that time, and since, she has had a private relationship coaching practice, specializing in helping couples understand and co-manage emotional safety and co-triggering. She also trains therapists and coaches to integrate the Five Minute Relationship Repair Process into their own professional practices.

Susan is author of 10 published books on relationship health including, Five Minute Relationship Repair, Truth in Dating, Beyond the Power Struggle, Getting Real, The Everything Great Sex Book, and Saying What’s Real. She is a popular media guest and has appeared on such nationally televised shows as “Good Morning America”, CNN’s News Night, and “The Dr. Dean Edell Show.” Susan has two titles in the Psychology Today’s “experts in the field” audio series. You can find more information at www.susancampbell.com and www.fiveminuterelationshiprepair.com.

JOHN GREY, PHD

John Grey, PhD, is a relationship coach, workshop leader and author. His specialty is leading intensive couples retreats. As his work is deeply informed by neuroscience and attachment research, he also trains psychotherapists in this newly emerging, highly-effective approach to couples therapy.

John received his Doctorate in Psychology in 1975 from Stanford University, where he was trained as a research psychologist. His training included the fields of neurobiology, behavioral and social psychology, perception and cognition, psycholinguistics, somatic psychology, developmental psychology, and attachment theory. John’s research examined how the brain processes musical sound. After getting his PhD, he cofounded and codirected Stanford’s world-leading Center for Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA), acclaimed in the recent book This is Your Brain on Music. John’s research was supported by the National Science Foundation Department of Psychobiology. His studies have been published in scientific and professional journals, and cited in dozens of university textbooks. His work influenced the development of digital music technologies taken for granted today (out of which Stanford received one of the largest royalty incomes in history). The part he played in this is described in the new book The Sound of Innovation: Stanford and the Computer Music Revolution.
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