Monday, March 15, 2010

Shrink Rap Radio #232 – Mindfulness and The Art of Choice with Karen Sherman, PhD

David Van Nuys interviews Karen Sherman PhD on the topic of mindfulness and how to transform our lives.

Shrink Rap Radio #232 – Mindfulness and The Art of Choice with Karen Sherman, PhD

photo of Karen Sherman, PH.D.

Karen Sherman, Ph.D. a licensed psychologist in New York, has been in private practice for over 20 years. Her focus is relationships/marriage and helping people achieve their greatest potential.

Karen is the author of Mindfulness and The Art of Choice: Transform Your Life which enables people to let go of conditioned responses and empower them to make their own choices; the co-author of “Marriage Magic! Find It, Keep It, and Make It Last,” and a contributor to 101 Great Ways to Improve Your Life, Vol. 2, writing a chapter about overcoming stress.

She’s a featured writer on Yahoo Personals, a relationship blogger for ThirdAge.com, and writes the “Disputes” column for Hitchedmag.com. Karen also conducts workshops, teleseminars and speaking engagements. She’s a frequent guest on national radio and her expert opinion has appeared in numerous publications. Additionally, she was a former relationships expert on the “Bo Griffin Morning Show,” and a marriage expert on ClubMom.com.

Her memberships include American Psychological Association, American Counseling Association, Nassau County Psychological Association. She’s certified as a Nationally Board Certified Counselor and a National Family Life Educator and belongs to The National Registry for Marriage Friendly Therapists.

She serves on the undergraduate Psychology Dept. at CW Post University.
Her web sites, www.ChoiceRelationships.com or www.drkarensherman.com, offer free newsletters and programs.

She and her husband have enjoyed over 30 years of marriage and have two daughters, a son-in-law, and a grandson.

A Psychology Podcast by David Van Nuys, Ph.D.

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