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Michael S. Broder, Ph.D.

http://DrMichaelBroder.com


Michael S. Broder, Ph.D. is a renowned psychologist, executive coach, bestselling author, continuing education seminar leader, and popular speaker. He is an acclaimed expert in cognitive behavioral therapy, specializing in high achievers and relationship issues. His work centers on bringing about major change in the shortest time possible.


A sought-after media guest, he has appeared on Oprah and The Today Show as well as making more than a thousand other TV and radio appearances. For many years, Dr. Broder also hosted the radio program Psychologically Speaking with Dr Michael Broder. He has been featured in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, Time, Newsweek, and hundreds of other publications.


In addition to his latest book, Stage Climbing: The Shortest Path to Your Highest Potential, Dr. Broder’s previous books include The Art of Living Single, The Art of Staying Together: A Couple’s Guide to Intimacy and Respect, and Can Your Relationship Be Saved? How To Know Whether To Stay Or Go. His audio programs include Positive Attitude Training, Self Actualization: Reaching Your Full Potential, and The Help Yourself Audiotherapy Series, which are frequently used by mental health professionals and coaches with their clients.


Dr. Broder earned his Ph.D. at Temple University. He conducts seminars, talks, and presentations to professional as well as lay audiences worldwide, and has trained many thousands of psychiatrists, psychologists, and other mental health professionals. Please visit DrMichaelBroder.com for more information.


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Posts by Michael S. Broder, Ph.D.:

  • Can An Affair Make Your Relationship Stronger?

  • April 15th, 2013
    If you’ve recently found out your partner has had an affair (or perhaps you’re the one who has), your first reaction might be to assume it’s inevitable that the relationship will end. With the emotional rollercoaster [...]






  • A Very Worthwhile Novel About PTSD

  • April 4th, 2013
    What does it mean to survive war trauma? If you ask a soldier who has fought in Vietnam, Iraq or Afghanistan, or any of the wars America has been involved in, he or she might tell you that it means, “You came back [...]






  • Success Is Such An Elusive Word

  • March 25th, 2013
    “Success” is an elusive word, simply because it means different things to different people. Believe it or not, I’ve met some of the most successful people in my psychology practice who actually consider themselves [...]






  • Discover Ingredients For A Fulfilling Relationship

  • March 22nd, 2013
    Whether you are in a relationship or looking for one, you’ve probably noticed something rather obvious. Not all of us are looking for the exact same things in a love relationship. Most of us have unique priorities [...]






  • When Dating, Keep Your Eye On The Prize

  • March 11th, 2013
    What are your goals? If you are dating or new to the singles scene and thinking about dating, let me ask you this: What are your goals?  Are you looking for a life partner?  Companionship?  A fun sexual relationship?  [...]






  • Shoulda, Coulda, Woulda: How To Make A Decision You Won’t Regret!

  • February 27th, 2013
    Wouldn’t it be nice if you could always approach big decisions head on and feel no regret, regardless of the outcome? As Yogi Berra famously said; “when you approach a fork in the road, take it”. But seriously, [...]






  • Does Every New Relationship Feel Like Déjà Vu? How To Break That Pattern

  • February 19th, 2013
    We, as humans, are creatures of habit. But while patterns and rituals are typically helpful in maximizing brain space, certain patterns in our relationships don’t usually serve us. For example, finding yourself [...]






  • If You Are Single This Valentine’s Day, Defiantly Celebrate It!

  • February 13th, 2013
    At this time of year, the media couldn’t be busier reminding you to enhance your relationship, celebrate your romantic life and establish more intimacy as a tribute to Valentine’s Day. There are endless deals for [...]






  • Motivation In The Workplace

  • February 4th, 2013
    Business leaders and manager at all levels usually agree on one thing. It’s a constant challenge to keep others in the work environment motivated and productive. This is especially true given the reality that what [...]






  • Don’t Let the Wedding Ruin Your Marriage!

  • January 30th, 2013
    Dreams and reality. When you dreamt about your wedding as a child, and maybe even later on, you probably envisioned a beautiful white dress, wedding bells ringing and smiles all around while the bouquet is being tossed. [...]






  • What Are You Waiting For? Make Changes In Your Life Today!

  • January 25th, 2013
    Make the changes today. If only you were less stressed, had more free time, felt better in general or with respect to a certain life area  – what changes would now you make in your life? In my practice as a psychologist, [...]






  • So You’ve Broken Your New Year’s Resolutions…Now What?

  • January 15th, 2013
    It’s now been a few weeks since you set your goals for yourself for the upcoming year. Maybe you wanted to get in shape or eat healthier. Maybe you intended to manage some aspect of your finances better or start the [...]






  • Be The Master Of Your Emotions

  • January 8th, 2013
    Do you find that at times your emotions get the best of you? What do you usually do when you feel that you’re on the brink of a “meltdown”? Maybe you turn to someone else to console you or maybe you self medicate [...]






  • It’s Passion That Blurs The Lines Separating Work And Play

  • January 5th, 2013
    According to Forbes, in 2012 only 50% of adults reported being satisfied with their jobs. Job dissatisfaction can greatly increase levels of anxiety, depression and stress. If this speaks to you, there are a variety [...]






  • Don’t Let Depression Defeat You!

  • December 17th, 2012
    Feeling a little down from time to time is a normal phenomenon that most of us experience. However, when feelings of sadness, despair, or emptiness linger to the point where they are interfering with your ability to [...]






  • Discover The Benefits Of Mindfulness

  • December 11th, 2012
    Do you sometimes find yourself thinking more about past and/or future things than what you’re doing in the present? If so, you might be missing much of the beauty the life has to offer. Perhaps, you’re not performing [...]






  • Bringing Sexy Back

  • November 28th, 2012
    Reclaiming Your Sexuality If you’ve been out of the dating scene for a while, are thinking about entering a new relationship, or have found that your relationship has become “sexless”, the idea of having a sexual [...]






  • For a Stronger Relationship, Resolve Your Conflicts

  • November 20th, 2012
    No two people can agree on everything, but disagreements or arguments in your relationship don’t have to end with one or both of you angry or in tears. Here are some suggestions to make the bumps in your relationship [...]






  • Make Your Relationship Stronger With These Communication Tools

  • November 15th, 2012
    When life’s in full swing, it’s easy to neglect communicating to your partner what’s important in your relationship. And you’re communicating well, when your partner actually hears the message you mean for him [...]






  • Don’t Let Your Expectations Do You In

  • November 14th, 2012
    Whether your anger stems from road rage, your relationship, your job, or anything else in your life, the underlying cause might be the same. It’s easy to blame the driver who cut you off, your partner, or your boss [...]






  • Wave Goodbye to Overwhelm

  • October 15th, 2012
    Are you too busy to read this blog? If your answer is “yes” read on anyway! The normal adult in our society is often responsible for maintaining a career, organizing household finances, managing household chores, [...]