Reset Your Romantic GPS
I speak with Marc about his new book Reset Your Romantic GPS in this episode. Marc explains to us Attachment Theory and how that affects our ability to find the right partners. He also discusses how we can address our needs in our relationships to further enhance and bring back the romance that may have been lost. An enjoyable conversation with Marc Sholes.
Pick up a copy of Marc’s book here – Reset Your Romantic GPS
Guest Bio
“Marc is a New York City psychotherapist with 35+ years of experience working with individuals and couples. He is a board member, faculty, and supervisor at the National Institute for the Psychotherapies, a leading training institute for psychotherapists.
His current interest is the relationship between Attachment Theory, Infant Research, and Self Psychology and how they facilitate a shift from an insecure attachment style to a secure attachment.
Marc is the author of the popular book: Reset Your Romantic GPS: Why You Steer Toward the Wrong Partners and How to Change for the Better.
Marc lives in Manhattan with his wife and three children.
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