Guest: Dr. Harriet Lerner, clinical psychologist and author of Marriage Rules: A Manual for the Married and the Coupled Up
Marriage Rules offers new solutions to age-old problems (“He won’t talk”/”She doesn’t want sex”) as well as modern ones (your partner’s relationship to technology). It is packed with practical advice to help you navigate your couple relationship with clarity, courage, and joyous conviction. If one person in a couple follows ten rules of his or her choice, it will generate a major, positive change. All that’s required is a genuine wish for a better relationship and a willingness to practice.
Dr. Harriet Lerner is best known for her scholarly work on the psychology of women and family relationships, and for her many best-selling books. Feminism and family systems theory continue to inform her writing. She has dedicated her writing life to translating complex theory into accessible and useful prose, and has become one of our nation’s most trusted and respected relationship experts.
Guest: Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum, cardiologist and author of Heart Book: Every Woman’s Guide to a Heart-Healthy Life
Heart disease is the leading cause of death among women in the United States. A cardiologist with a specialization in women’s heart disease, Dr. Steinbaum has dedicated her career to combating this alarming statistic, using the observation that patients who seem to be at the peak of their lives are also often at the peak of their stress levels. Dr. Steinbaum’s program helps readers shift from stress-focused and mind-centered living to heart-centered living. Covering the traditional risk factors of heart disease, she also demonstrates how emotional awareness and self-image play key roles in heart health.
Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum is an attending cardiologist and the Director of Women and Heart Disease at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City. She has devoted her career to the treatment of heart disease through early detection, education, and prevention.
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