Cross-Cultural Relationships
It’s all about relationships. Our conversation begins discussing Kathrine’s area of expertise with Cross-Cultural relationships. Kathrine has worked with many couples helping them create a greater understanding of one another’s differences to help navigate and improve their relationships. We then delve into modern-day dating, dating apps, divorce, and where the world of relationships may be heading. A conversation that brings a greater understanding of how relationships work. Enjoy!
Guest Bio
Dr. Kathrine runs a private therapy practice focusing on relationships, which has helped thousands of people develop a healthier and happier love life. Through individual or couple counseling, which usually takes 8 to 16 weeks, she shows her clients how dating and relationships really work and how they can use this newfound knowledge to create long-term romantic relationships they draw strength and love from, not pain and confusion. Previously, Dr. Katherine worked as a Relationship Consultant at The Executive Club of St. James’s, a high-end matchmaking agency where she helped clients gain a better understanding of themselves, their partner(s) and learn how to form true intimacy within their romantic relationships. She has a Master’s in counseling psychology and a Ph.D. in social psychology, concentrating on romantic relationships. She is also an accredited member of the British Association for Counseling and Psychotherapy with a license as a Marriage Family Therapist from the US. Dr. Kathrine is also a highly sought-after speaker on relationships, and she has written for several magazines, including Huffington Post, as an expert on relationships.
Connect with Kathrine here.
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