As an author of 16 relationship books, why do you think relationships are so tough to conquer?

Gilda Carle (Author & Relationship Expert)


Dr. Gilda Carle, who is the author of sixteen books primarily in the area of relationships, addresses why connections between people are so hard to maintain. According to Carle, one of the reasons successful relationships are so difficult is that we rely on the belief that the other individual is going to play fair. She provides her recommendations on how to equal things up in a relationship.

Gilda Carle

Author & Relationship Expert Dr.Gilda Carle is an internationally-known relationship expert. She holds a Ph.D. in Educational Leadership from NYU, with a concentration in psychology, sociology, and social psychology. Her doctoral research explored self-esteem, role expectations, interpersonal communications, and relationships. A partial list of her clients and audiences includes: IBM, Citibank, US Army, US Army Corps of Engineers, New York Power Authority, PSE&G, Niagara Mohawk, Con Edison and more.

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Gilda Carle

Author & Relationship Expert

Dr.Gilda Carle is an internationally-known relationship expert. She holds a Ph.D. in Educational Leadership from NYU, with a concentration in psychology, sociology, and social psychology. Her doctoral research explored self-esteem, role expectations, interpersonal communications, and relationships. A partial list of her clients and audiences includes: IBM, Citibank, US Army, US Army Corps of Engineers, New York Power Authority, PSE&G, Niagara Mohawk, Con Edison and more.

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