1 hr 4 min

Romantic relationships: ‘Does love conquer all?’ Psychologist and relationship expert Eric Lyleson explains how to be in love and to be in a relationship successfully is only possible by being true to yourself‪.‬ Psych for Life with Dr. Amanda Ferguson

    • Mental Health

Psychologist Eric Lyleson has been a relationship counsellor and teacher to relationship therapists for over 30 years. He explains why, contrary to what we may usually think, being in a state of love in ourselves is actually more important and beneficial to our romantic relationship than anything we may work on with our partners. Eric shows us how to be there for both ourselves and our partners and how to deal with 'disturbances' to the state of love we share. He takes us through why touch is so important, how having successful relationships requires us to be ‘awake’ and how younger generations are now focusing on having deeper, more conscious relationships.

To find out more about Dr. Amanda Ferguson, you can visit her website at www.dramandaferguson.com.au
Or connect with her on Facebook or LinkedIn

Psychologist Eric Lyleson has been a relationship counsellor and teacher to relationship therapists for over 30 years. He explains why, contrary to what we may usually think, being in a state of love in ourselves is actually more important and beneficial to our romantic relationship than anything we may work on with our partners. Eric shows us how to be there for both ourselves and our partners and how to deal with 'disturbances' to the state of love we share. He takes us through why touch is so important, how having successful relationships requires us to be ‘awake’ and how younger generations are now focusing on having deeper, more conscious relationships.

To find out more about Dr. Amanda Ferguson, you can visit her website at www.dramandaferguson.com.au
Or connect with her on Facebook or LinkedIn

1 hr 4 min