A love relationship is something you have to work on for as long as you are in that relationship. I think that it is a evolving experience, and when two people are working on the relationship, that’s when it is as it best.

So it’s not just about finding the right partner, it’s about looking at your own psychological love life and making whatever changes you need to on the inside, so that the outside is improved and more successful.

– Dr. Thomas Jordan

What are the biggest mistakes we make in relationships? How can we unlearn negative patterns based in the past? Is love just an emotion, or something more?

Find out in this week’s episode of The Learn to Love Podcast, where your host Zach Beach interviews the psychologist Dr. Thomas Jordan on Healing Your Disappointing Love Life.

Ep 76: Healing Your Disappointing Love Life Dr. Thomas Jordan

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about Dr. Thomas Jordan

Dr. Thomas Jordan, who has helped thousands of individuals and couples enjoy more fulfilling relationships and experience more satisfying, longer-lasting love lives as a psychotherapist for the past 33 years, is the author of a breakthrough book Learn To Love: Guide to Healing Your Disappointing Love Life.

Dr. Jordan, who specializes in the treatment of chronic love life problems, founded the educational resource Love Life Learning Center in 2012. In 2017 he launched the Healthy Love Life Seminar, leading love life educational seminars with his wife, a psychotherapist, Victoria Jordan, LCSW.

He is a graduate of the New York University’s Postdoctoral Program in Psychoanalysis, Clinical Associate Professor of Psychology, and a faculty member of the post-doctoral program. He earned his Ph.D. and M.A. in clinical psychology from New School for Social Research. He received a B.A. with honors in psychology from University of Massachusetts.

Early in his career he served three years as a senior psychologist and disability consultant to the NYC Department of Correction. He also served four years as the clinic director of Long Island Consultation Center, a large psychiatric clinic. Since 1991 he has served as a psychological disability consultant for Verizon, Communication Workers Association, New York Police Department, Con Edison, United Nations, and Columbia Presbyterian Hospital.

Dr. Jordan is an active member of numerous professional organizations, including American Psychological Association, American Board of Professional Disability Consultants, Association for Psychological Science, and Psychoanalytic Society at NYU. He resides and practices in the Upper West Side of New York City.  

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