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He founded African American Marriage Counseling in 2004. In his private practice, he has partnered with over 5,100 couples to develop the skills to begin to hear (and be heard by) each other so they can make peace with the past and move past the pain, and learn to turn towards instead of on each other to overcome life’s challenges and strengthen their families."If loving you is wrong I don't wanna be right. If being right means being without you, I'd rather live a wrong doing life." Luther Ingram
Dr. Shane received his doctorate in clinical psychology from the Ohio State University and completed his undergraduate studies at Southern University in Baton Rouge, LA. He has also completed Level I, II and III training in the world-renowned Gottman Marital Therapy Training Institute.
He is regularly invited to speak at church retreats, has spoken at the Congressional BlackCaucus, blogs forPsychology Today, and is a media favorite who has been featured inEbony and Essence magazines, theWashington Post and Washington Times, on XMradio, BET and TV One. Dr. Shane has also appeared as a guest expert in movies, including “You Saved Me,” a documentary about marriage in the Black community.
What he shared during our conversation will inspire you to pick your battles, so you can live happily ever after!
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He founded African American Marriage Counseling in 2004. In his private practice, he has partnered with over 5,100 couples to develop the skills to begin to hear (and be heard by) each other so they can make peace with the past and move past the pain, and learn to turn towards instead of on each other to overcome life’s challenges and strengthen their families."If loving you is wrong I don't wanna be right. If being right means being without you, I'd rather live a wrong doing life." Luther Ingram
Dr. Shane received his doctorate in clinical psychology from the Ohio State University and completed his undergraduate studies at Southern University in Baton Rouge, LA. He has also completed Level I, II and III training in the world-renowned Gottman Marital Therapy Training Institute.
He is regularly invited to speak at church retreats, has spoken at the Congressional BlackCaucus, blogs forPsychology Today, and is a media favorite who has been featured inEbony and Essence magazines, theWashington Post and Washington Times, on XMradio, BET and TV One. Dr. Shane has also appeared as a guest expert in movies, including “You Saved Me,” a documentary about marriage in the Black community.
What he shared during our conversation will inspire you to pick your battles, so you can live happily ever after!