Dr. Janet Page, Psychotherapist, Author, Speaker
Dr. Janet Page, has been in private practice for thirty years in New York City and Atlanta and taught at Emory University for 22 years and The New School for Social Research for 7 years. She speaks to audiences around the country about communication training, relationship skill building, improving self-marketing, how to find and keep love, and achieving excellence in business and professional relationships. She has been featured extensively in the media including 14 years on NBC’s WXIA Noon Day and appearances internationally and nationally on CNN, HLN, FOX, The Early Show on CBS, and NBC and articles in U.S. World and News Report, The New York Times, New York Magazine, New York Daily News, The Ladies Home Journal, Men’s Health Magazine, Glamour Magazine, Self Magazine, Fox Magazine, HLN Magazine, Atlanta Magazine, The Atlantan, Atlanta Journal- Constitution, and L.A. Singles. Janet is a regular contributor to the Huffington Post and author of the highly acclaimed book Get Married This Year: 365 Days to "I Do". Janet is working on her next book, ENDLESS LOVE FINDING AND KEEPING ROMANCE AND SEX ALIVE FOREVER expected availability Fall 2019.
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Do you often tell yourself that a New Year also brings a new you? Do you find yourself frustrated because you somehow find yourself right back where you started? Let this year be different. Are you looking for an improved career? New love? Are you depressed or anxious? Janet Blair Page, PhD is a psychotherapist with more than thirty years of experience in private practice in New York and Atlanta. She has taught at Emory University in Atlanta and The New School for Social Research in New York City and has been in the New York Times, Glamour Magazine and on CNN, FOX, Good Morning America, and The Early Show.