Receiving Love: Transform Your Relationship by Letting Yourself Be Loved
Length-24 minutes, 46 seconds
Dr. Lara Honos-Webb
, host of The Sweet Spot
, interviews Dr. Harville Hendrix, author of Receiving Love: Transform Your Relationship by Letting Yourself Be Loved
published by Owl Books.
Dr. Harville Hendrix
Harville Hendrix is a clinical pastoral counselor who holds a Ph.D. in Psychology and Theology from the University of Chicago and is a former professor at Southern Methodist University. He is known internationally as the co-founder of Imago Relationship Therapy, a couple’s therapy which he co-developed with his wife, Helen LaKelly Hunt, Ph.D.
With her and other Imago therapists, he co-founded Imago Relationships International
, an international non-profit organization that offers training, support and promotion of the work of 2,000 Imago therapists in 28 countries.
Harville is the author of Getting the Love You Want: A Guide for Couples
and Keeping the Love You Find: a Personal Guide
, both New York Times best sellers. With Helen he co-authored Giving the Love That Heals: A Guide for Parents,
also a best seller, and Receiving Love: Transform Your Relationship by Letting Yourself Be Loved
plus three meditation books, two study guides and a video for couples seen on more than 300 public television stations. Their books are published in more than 57 languages.
He has appeared on many national television shows including 16 guest appearances on the Oprah Winfrey show
. One of his appearances won her an Emmy award for the “most socially redemptive” daytime talk show and was included by Ms. Winfrey in her top twenty shows.
In addition to many radio and television shows, his work has been written about in numerous newspapers and magazines internationally. He is a member of the Redbook Marriage Institute, serving on the magazine’s team of marriage experts. Harville has received an honorary doctorate and two distinguished service awards.
Harville lives with Helen in New Jersey and New Mexico; they have six children and three grandchildren. For more information, visit www.imagorelationships.org
or www.harvillehendrix.net








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