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I was featured in Eat This, Not That! Things to Never Say in Public About Your Health

Having someone you trust to talk to about your health is an important support to ...
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I was featured in Parade Magazine: Surprise Tips for Sleeping Better

I was recently interviewed for a piece in Parade Magazine on tips to get better ...
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I was featured in Authority Magazine: 5 Things We Can Each Do to Help Solve Loneliness

I was recently interviewed by Authority Magazine about the epidemic of loneliness that is sweeping ...
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I’m the Resident Relationship Expert on I Do The Ultimate Wedding Show

Looking for a fun new binge-worthy wedding show that covers locations, dresses, and all the ...
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I was featured in Eat This, Not That! 20 Thing to Never Say to Your Family About Your Health

I was able to assist Eat This, Not That! with their list of 20 things ...
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I was featured in Marriage.com’s article: Best Romantic Date Ideas for Couples

Marriage.com recently featured me, along with other couples therapists, with ideas for Expert tips for ...
Dr. Dana McNeil

Dr. Dana McNeil
PsyD, LMFT
Certified Gottman Therapist

Founder of The Relationship Place
Marriage and Family Therapist CA License #99008

certified gottman therapist
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