Dr. Molly Barrow

The Official Dr. Molly Barrow Blog offers educational self help advice about relationships, business, dating, marriage, parenting, teenagers and children, self-esteem, love and romance. Dr. Molly Barrow holds a Ph.D in psychology and is the author of Matchlines for Singles and the self-esteem adventure series, Malia and Teacup Awesome African Adventure and Malia and Teacup Out on a Limb. Dr. Molly is a relationship and psychology expert host on progressiveradionnetwork.com and television guest.

Sunday, August 19, 2007

Review by Igoblogtalk Dr. Molly Barrow radio show My Relationship Answers

 
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Monday, July 9, 2007
My Relationship Answers

Emotional issues can so engage our minds that we will often lose our focus on the things that matter the most to us as well as having a negative affect on our professional life.


Host Dr. Molly Barrow, with a Ph.D. in clinical psychology and many years of experience as a licensed mental health counselor provides effective answers to questions affecting the myriad relationships that exist between couples, individuals, families, and also businesses to assist in improving their communication skills, which is likely to improve those relationships.


Topics range from how to protect your children in the dangerous world of today to making peace with uncooperative co-workers as well as dealing with more general issues such as racism in society and the ever popular “getting over a broken relationship”.


As an accomplished author (Matchlines: A Revolutionary New Way of Looking at Relationships and Making the Right Choices in Love), article contributor to such esteemed publications as O Magazine, Psychology Today, AIA, GOP Forum, ivillage, Lavalife, MSN.com, Match.com, and Women’s Health, as well as running several websites, (http://www.askdrmolly.com/, http://www.drmollybarrow.com) Dr. Barrow’s open and approachable style to sharing knowledge is a welcome alternative for those who may be tiring of Dr. Phil’s smirking “how’s that working for you?” approach to dealing with life’s emotional challenges.


Barrow has also developed a series of self-tests that allow you to gauge the effectiveness of your current relationships and that will help you to find out what you are really looking for in future interactions, both personal and professional.


Overall, spending a few hours listening to Dr. Barrow is likely to be at least as helpful, and certainly far less expensive, than a great deal of face-to-face counseling. Just by themselves, the practical tips that she offers for protecting children are worth the time to check out her show and those couples who want to improve their relationship will almost certainly benefit from a “visit” with Dr. Molly Barrow.

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