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Comment: Reads like a WP:RESUME and overly promotional.also, books by author should not be put into citation list. Make a bibliography page, see Malcolm Gladwell and how the books he writes are on a separate section Bluethricecreamman (talk) 05:51, 31 July 2024 (UTC)
American Marriage Therapist
Elizabeth Earnshaw is an American psychotherapist and couples therapist, author[1][2][3], and business person,[4] best known for her work related to couples therapy and relationships.
Earnshaw is the author of the book I Want This to Work: An Inclusive Guide to Navigating the Most Difficult Relationship Issues We Face in the Modern Age[5][6][7], which has been translated into several languages[8][3] (2021) and was published by Sounds True. She also authored The Couples Therapy Flipchart (2024[2]), a tool for therapists, and is the former host of Good Risings podcast.[9] She advises international news publications[10][11][12][13][14][8][15][16][17][18] and major corporations[19][20][21][22] on relationship and mental health.
As a business person, Earnshaw cofounded OURS Wellness[18],[23] a relationship health company backed by[18]Serena Williams and founded A Better Life Therapy[24][25][26] in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Earnshaw initially worked as family therapist in New Orleans, Louisiana where she collaborated on research with Tulane University.[30] She later became a Certified Gottman Method Couples Therapist.[31] She started her Instagram page lizlistens[32] where she has been considered one of the top accounts for relationship health.[33][34][35][36] According to her Linkedin,[37] she has served as the Director of A Better Life Therapy since 2013.[38] She is currently on the faculty at Psychotherapy Networker.[39]
I Want This to Work: An Inclusive Guide to Navigating the Most Difficult Relationship Issues We Face in the Modern Age(2021, Sounds True, ISBN978-1683647959)
The Couples Therapy Flip Chart: A Psychoeducational Tool to Help Couples Identify Patterns of Disconnection, Manage Relationship Conflict, and Create a Thriving Partnership(2024, PESI Publishing, ISBN978-1683737131)
^ abEarnshaw, Elizabeth (June 11, 2024). The Couples Therapy Flip Chart: A Psychoeducational Tool to Help Couples Identify Patterns of Disconnection, Manage Relationship Conflict, and Create a Thriving Partnership. United States: PESI Publishing. ISBN978-1683737131.((cite book)): CS1 maint: date and year (link)
^ abEarnshaw, Elizabeth (2021). I Want This to Work: An Inclusive Guide to Navigating the Most Difficult Relationship Issues We Face in the Modern Age. United States: Sounds True (published November 30, 2021). pp. all. ISBN978-1683647959.
^Earnshaw, Elizabeth (2021). I Want This to Work: An Inclusive Guide to Navigating the Most Difficult Relationship Issues We Face in the Modern Age. Sounds True (published November 30, 2021). ISBN978-1683647959.
^Earnshaw, Elizabeth Y. (2024). 'Til stress do us part: how to heal the #1 issue in our relationships. Boulder, CO: Sounds True. ISBN978-1-64963-258-6.