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How important is communication to the success and happiness of a relationship? What makes communication so difficult? What does good communication look like? What’s the difference between feedback and criticism? 

Learn the answer to these questions and more in this in this week’s episode of the Learn to Love Podcast, where your host Zach Beach interviews Marriage and Family Therapist Stacy Lee on Communication in Relationships.

Learn more about your guest below:

Stacy Lee, MFT is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and Director of The Couples Institute Counseling Services. She has worked with couples for almost 15 years in the heart of Silicon Valley. The unique stresses couples experience living in one of the most expensive areas of the country have helped sharpen her skills, specializing in recovery from infidelity, building intimacy, shifting ineffective communication patterns, and creating sustainable change in relationships.

For over a decade, she has trained closely with world renowned relationship experts and founders of The Couples Institute, Dr. Ellyn Bader and Dr. Peter Pearson. In 2018, Stacy was hand selected by Dr. Bader and Dr. Pearson to take over as owner and Director of the counseling side of The Couples Institute, creating The Couples Institute Counseling Services. This allow her to follow one of her deepest passions which is providing specialized, quality resources for individuals and couples struggling is relationships.

Stacy has been a guest speaker on a variety of topics, as well as an author for articles and audios that have reached couples all over the world. Her unique style of drawing from her own personal and relational growth journey, combined with intensive training, creates counseling, articles and tools that are personal, connected, and effective help for her clients. 

Stacy has been married for 16 years, has 2 amazing kids, and loves living in the beautiful forest of El Dorado County. One of her favorite past times in re-purposing old items, building and creating beauty and function in something that others write off. This ability to see potential and promise is a skill that also helps her in working with hurting people and broken relationships.

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