une in to this week’s Ask Dr. Love show and hear all about Jack’s latest success principles for improving and mastering every aspect of one’s life and relationships. Dr. Turndorf will be talking with Jack about how to transform our lives by completing the past and embracing our future; cleaning up our messes; being in the now; rejecting rejection; embracing change, transcending our limiting beliefs, and much more.
http://www.i-newswire.com/join-dr-jamie-turndorf-for-some/223984Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Monday, May 27, 2013
Join Dr. Jamiet Turndorf For Some Chicken Soup with Jack Canfield
Join Dr. Jamie Turndorf for some chicken soup with Jack Canfield, author of the Chicken Soup for the Soul® series, discussing his newly released success principles for improving and mastering every aspect of one’s life and relationships.
http://askdrlove.com/radio-shows/chicken-soup-jack-canfieldSunday, April 28, 2013
Dr. Jamie Turndorf To Reveal 5 Secrets For Long Distance Relationships On HLN Weekend Express
Dr. Jamie Turndorf (aka Dr.Love) will be appearing on HLN’s Weekend Express to explain how to maintain long distance relationships and reveal the underlying reasons why they’re prone to failure.
http://www.i-newswire.com/dr-jamie-turndorf-to-reveal-5-secrets/220940Thursday, April 5, 2012
My Boyfriend Has a Short Temper. What Do I Do?
Couples therapist Dr. Jamie Turndorf (aka Dr. Love) answers the question of a woman loves a man who was verbally and sexually molested in childhood and who now verbally abuses her. She feels great empathy for him, does not want to end the relationship, and asks how to get him into therapy. Search thousands of FREE dating, relationship, and sex advice articles on every imaginable issue, or Ask Dr Love your own question! AskDrLove.com has been Web's premier FREE Relationship Advice site since 1995.
http://askdrlove.com/drlove-advice/my-boyfriend-has-short-temper-what-do-i-doSunday, April 1, 2012
6 Ways to Stop Dwelling On It
It's 5 p.m., the deadline for an important work project is at 6, and all you can think about is the fight you had with the next-door neighbor this morning. You're dwelling, says Susan Nolen-Hoeksema, PhD, a professor of psychology at Yale and author of Women Who Think Too Much. "It's natural to look inward," she says, "but while most people pull out when they've done it enough, an overthinker will stay in the loop."
http://www.oprah.com/spirit/6-Ways-to-Stop-Dwelling-On-It