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Love Expert Dr. Patty Ann Tublin Featured on Tennessee Mornings TV

Renowned Relationship Expert Dr. Patty Ann Tublin was featured on Fox's Tennessee Mornings news show earlier this week, and shared with viewers important tips for avoiding 3 common mistakes when it comes to relationships.

2010-09-16
STAMFORD, CT, September 16, 2010 (Press-News.org) World-renowned love and relationship expert Dr. Patty Ann Tublin has helped thousands of couples to navigate the sometimes-rocky terrain of their relationships - and she helped Tennessee viewers to do the same during her appearance on Fox's Tennessee Mornings news show, where she shared 3 common relationship saboteurs, as well as strategies for rekindling the romance in any relationship - and how technology can wreak havoc.

Download the link of the recording here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSW0Qri-PPk

Dr. Patty Ann is a sought-after psychotherapist and social worker who helps couples rekindle the loving feeling in their relationships. Many of her clients struggle with lack of sex, lost of trust, lack of commitment, money fights, emotional infidelity, sexual infidelity, lack of intimacy, depression, boredom, and a struggle between parenting and romance. She believes that with the right help, couples can reignite the fire that brought them together in the first place - and re-develop happy, healthy, intimate relationships.

Dr. Patty Ann believes so powerfully in helping couples to rekindle the flames of romance in their relationships that she brought her message to TV audiences. During her appearance Wednesday, September 8, she discussed:

• How technology can ruin your relationship and what you can do about it.
• Three common ways people sabotage their romance and happiness (hint: people might not even realize the negative power these activities can harbor).
• Two ways to prioritize relationship time with work time.
• How to find time for a relationship even when schedules are crammed with work and other activities.
• Specific strategies for being present while spending time with a spouse or partner (these strategies are surprisingly simple, yet super effective).
• How certain types of communication run a high risk of taking on "attitude" and "tone" problems, and also of being misinterpreted - and how to communicate effectively.
• The difference between sex and intimacy - and how they work together.
• One activity it is absolutely essential to create time for.

Dr. Patty Ann is considered the expert when it comes to romance - and that's why people who missed her Tennessee appearance will want to check out the video clip at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSW0Qri-PPk. This is the perfect opportunity to get real-life love advice from the ultimate expert in relationships.

Dr. Patty Ann is a sought-after public speaker, author, publisher and confidant to other professionals in the field of relationship advice. She is a world renowned relationship expert and a licensed psychotherapist who has helped hundreds of people learn how to increase romance and happiness in their relationships. With a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology, a Master's Degree in Clinical Social Work, a Master's Degree in Nursing and Registered Nurse certification, she is hands-down the topmost professional in her field. For more information, please visit http://www.drpattyann.com.


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[Press-News.org] Love Expert Dr. Patty Ann Tublin Featured on Tennessee Mornings TV
Renowned Relationship Expert Dr. Patty Ann Tublin was featured on Fox's Tennessee Mornings news show earlier this week, and shared with viewers important tips for avoiding 3 common mistakes when it comes to relationships.