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Neil Haley interviews Dr. Susan Heitler, Author and Therapist

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Susan Heitler, a Harvard and NYU graduate, has re-shaped how psychotherapists help their clients. Her self-help books have helped many thousands. And her blogposts have reached over 7 million readers. In her profession of clinical psychology, Dr. Heitler first established herself as a thought leader by introducing advances in the field of conflict resolution into therapy treatment methods. From Conflict to Resolution, described in Contemporary Psychiatry as "the best of therapy," teaches therapists how to help their clients resolve their conflicts more effectively. 

Dr. Heitler's master therapist video teaching how to do couples therapy, The Angry Couple, guides therapists-in-training worldwide.  Dr. Heitler's books for the general public help families deal with thumbsucking in David Decides About Thumbsucking--and help couples can eliminate tensions in their marriage with The Power of Two book, workbook, and the PowerofTwoMarriage.com website. 
Dr. Heitler's popular blogposts on psychologytoday.com, yourtango.com and huffingtonpost.com teach the kinds of understandings her private therapy clients receive in their sessions with her.

Most recently, her latest book, Prescriptions Without Pills, guides readers out of emotional distress, clarifying pathways to relief from depression, anger, anxiety and more.

Dr. Heitler's own family attests to the effectiveness her psychological know-how. She and her husband, married over 40 years, have successfully raised four children. The large extended family of which Dr. Heitler and her husband are now matriarch and patriarch includes 14 grandchildren who love to gather and play together.

For more information, please visit http://www.therapyhelp.com/

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