Dr. LeslieBeth (LB) Wish

Ed.D., MSS., MA - Licensed Clinical Psychotherapist LCSW

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Dr. LeslieBeth (LB) Wish

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I help you get emotionally brave, smart, and intuitive about love, life, work, family, and happiness
Best Sellers
"Smart Relationships" & "The Love Adventures of Almost Smart Cookie"
Career Focus
Author, Researcher, Licensed Clinical Psychotherapist, LCSW, #7132FFL, Speaker
Affiliation
Executive VP, Gulfcoast Healthstyles, NASW, AAMFT, NASW

Hi. Thank you for stopping by to learn about me. I'm Dr. LeslieBeth Wish, but everyone calls me LB. I'm a licensed clinical psychotherapist, LCSW #7132FL, and founder of www.lovevictory.com, My lifelong expertise is in empowering your emotional bravery, life and relationship smarts, and trust in your intuition to make wise decisions in love, life, family, work, happiness, and success!

YOU COULD BE A FEATURED WRITER IN MY NEXT BOOK ABOUT INTUITION! Do you have a story about a time when you listened--or did NOT listen to your intuition? I, and my colleague, want to hear from you. To submit your story please go to my website www.lovevictory.com, and click on the upper tab Intuition Stories. And don't worry if you don't write well! We can edit your story and help you!

I am honored that the National Association of Social Workers has named me as One of the Top Fifty who has contributed to the field. My pioneering work with women's issues in has also earned me the privilege of being the subject of biographical entry in many of the Marquis Who's Who publications. It's a bit uncomfortable mentioning these things, but I want you to know that you can trust my advice--and my genuine care.

For a long time I've been concerned about why today's career-minded women are smart about work but not love. I didn't have a full enough answer, and when something nags at me, I do research. So, for five years, I studied more than 1,200 women from all over the world. My findings led to two research-based, self-help books: Smart Relationships, published by New Horizon Press; and the companion relationship cartoon book, The Love Adventures of Almost Smart Cookie.

These books addresses key issues such as: Why can't I recover from break ups and divorce? Why does my man seem so different now from how he was in the beginning? Why am I so anxious? What's wrong with "swearing off" men? What does my family childhood really have to do with my love life? Why can't I trust my intuition?

The companion cartoon book, "The Love Adventures of Almost Smart Cookie," is a collection of 52 cartoons, each one based on a key finding, and includes three tips. As readers follow the love missteps of single attorney Cookie, they learn about their own. The idea came to me in a whoosh--at three o'clock in the morning. I knew I had to find a better way to disarm the verbally defensive skills of the women in my study. That night I bolted upright in bed and said: "I have to reach them visually. I have to invent a cartoon character." And so Cookie was born.

For www.qualityhealth.com, a Top Ten Health site and affiliate with WebMD,I serve on the Medical Advisory Board. I write a regular feature for FEMME ROUGE Magazine for Women. I am also a Founding Expert for CreatingChampionsforLife.com, a website devoted to families. In addition, I am a regular featured writer for digitalromanceinc.com.

I've been frequently cited in national publications such as "USA Today," "More Magazine," "US Weekly," "The Washington Post," "For the Bride," "Woman's Day" and websites such as www.cnn.com and www.msn.match.com. I also actually like giving engaging talks for non-profit, corporate and university organizations. I hope you can see that I offer research-based relationship advice that you can trust, and help you can use.

My previous work at the New England Institute of Family Relations, the first sexual dysfunction clinic in New England, and my first research-based book, Incest, Work and Women, earned me national recognition and honor as a pioneer in sexual dysfunction and women's love and career issues. The book uncovered the connection between childhood abuse and women's career problems. That research sparked her next ground-breaking project (described above) on the relationship problems of successful women women, age 20-40+.

To contact me, please email me: drlesliebethwish48@gmail.com Or, go to www.lovevictory.com. And please follow me on Twitter @lesliebethwish. Thank you for stopping by.

Education: Carnegie-Mellon U., B.A. History & English; Ohio U., M.A. English; Bryn Mawr, MSS. Social Work; U. Massachusetts, Ed.D. Adult Dev. Psychology and 3 yrs. post-graduate training in Family & Marriage Systems, with Dr. Murray Bowen, at Georgetown University, Family Center of the Medical School.

Licensed: in Florida, Massachusetts and Maryland as an independent clinical social worker.


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Q: I think my partner is addicted to porn. What should I do? A: Last week I saw "Avenue Q," the Tony Award-winning Broadway musical that stars humans and puppets. The Trekkie Monster puppet gets repeated laughs when he sings about the purpose of the Internet: "Porn," he belts out. Even without the Internet, pornography is here to stay. In fact, it's probably always been a part of human life. Pornographic graffiti, for example, has graced the walls since ancient times.

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Many of us have probably heard the word "mindfulness," but what does it mean? And more importantly, why should I bother? Obviously, I think it's important, otherwise I wouldn't be mentioning it. So, I'll start by attempting a definition. Mindfulness is the conscious process of learning about you by being aware of your physiological and emotional sensations in the moment.

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How Women Can Boost Their Travel Mindfulness & Intuition I’ve been fortunate enough to travel a lot – often alone – to give workshops and talks. I’ve also lived in another country that is very different culturally from my home in the United States. I mention this information because I was living with the false belief that I was a really savvy traveler.

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New Years Resolutions that Work Introductio It’s holiday time of year again when thoughts turn to shopping, giving, partying and—yes—making New Years’ resolutions. Even if a person doesn’t want to make them, reminders about resolutions are on the Internet, talk ...

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Divorce and death of a husband is a top life stressor. Learn about this grief from the following quiz. Choose one answer that best describes your belief. 1. Jennifer and her husband divorced after one year. Five months later, Jennifer has gone out on three casual dates. n___A. She was only ...

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Here is the age-old question: Can a man and woman be friends and stay strictly platonic? The answer is “Yo and Nes”—each word, as you can see, is a combination of Yes and No. So, how do you know if your friendship with a person of the opposite sex might cross over into “dangerous territory?” In the movie When Harry Met Sally, Harry declares that men and women can never really be friends because “sex always gets in the way.” In other words, at some point, one or both of them will have a sexual desire for the other. Is that always true?

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Q: It's Valentine's Day, and I'm single and miserable. Is there anyway I can turn it around?

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Q: Do I empathize too much? A: Most of us have been taught to feel sorry for people who are less fortunate than we are and to forgive people when they make mistakes. Charity and civilization rely on empathy. Yet, as many of my clients have shown me, there is such a thing as too much empathy. Read these brief scenarios.

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Q: I've already broken my New Year's resolution. How can I successfully better myself? A: Unfortunately, it's true that by February many of us are on a downward slide of breaking our New Year's resolutions. You've probably given it a good try, but old habits are hard to break. Since you most likely resolved to do-or not do-something important, your frustration soon increases. Now you have to face not only the return of bad behavior but also disappointment in yourself. But don't give up. There are other steps you can take to start the New Year in a smart direction.

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Does your tummy chu at the thought of speaking in public? Do you feel cotton-headed when you get to the podium? And, unbelievably, did you forget to make the most important point? Welcome to the vast majority of people who fear speaking or performing in public. You’re in good company with famous actresses who revealed they get stage fright — such as Barbra Streisand, Cher, Ella Fitzgerald, Adele, and Hayden Panettiere.

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Most of us want to feel chosen, connected and cared for. Unfortunately, it's easy to be fooled into thinking you are falling in love, and one of the sure ways to cloud your judgment about your new partner is having sex too soon. Here are the top reasons how a hasty decision to have sex endangers your relationship health.

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Most of us want to feel chosen, connected and cared for. Unfortunately, it's easy to be fooled into thinking you are falling in love, and one of the sure ways to cloud your judgment about your new partner is having sex too soon. Here are the top reasons how a hasty decision to have sex endangers your relationship health.

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For over thirty years, I have worked to help women and families. It is never too late to make changes. Your past does not have to run--or ruin--your life. Respect the power that your family had--or still has--over you, but remember that most of their hurtful behavior, words and attitudes are more about THEM and their problems than they are about you. You can re-train your thoughts, feelings, actions and brain-wiring so you can be happy, productive and wise. All it takes is some emotional bravery and a belief that you deserve good things. Set your goal in life to be your best self. I was raised by an African-American woman named Daisy. She was a wise woman, and amongst the many things she taught me was this advice: "Act with beauty." I didn't fully understand the power of her wisdom. I know now that she was teaching me that when you like you, then you automatcially infuse all your behavior to self and others with beauty, love and genuine care.

Contacting Dr. LeslieBeth (LB) Wish

Welcome! If I can help you with your questions or requests, submit them by visiting my website www.lovevictory.com and clicking on Contact. Or, if you wish to speak with me, please call my office at 941-363-0505. Thank you--and please be sure to include your name and phone number or e-mail.

How to get started

YOU could be a FEATURED WRITER in my next book about intuition! Have you ever listened--or not listened--to your intuition? Tell your story! It will inspire and help others!

Go to my website at www.lovevictory.com. Click on the Intuition Stories tab near the top center, and the Story Form will open up. And don't forget to sign up to receive gifts! Thank you!