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  1. Linda Carroll (born Linda Anne Risi; April 7, 1944) is an American writer, marriage counselor, and family therapist. Carroll received national attention in 1993 when one of her patients, the fugitive Katherine Ann Power, turned herself in to authorities after spending twenty-three years eluding police.

  2. www.panamericana.com.co › los-ciclos-del-amor-551193 › pLos ciclos del amor

    En los ciclos del amor, la experimentada terapeuta de parejas Linda Carroll presenta un revolucionario modelo con las cinco etapas esenciales de las relaciones amorosas, fusión, duda y negación, así como una guía para navegarlas hacia un amor duradero.

  3. 2 de sept. de 2014 · In Love Cycles, veteran couples therapist Linda Carroll presents a groundbreaking model of the five natural stages of romantic relationships the Merge, Doubt and Denial, Disillusionment, Decision, and Wholehearted Love and a guide for navigating through them toward lasting love.

  4. 14 de feb. de 2020 · An incisive “couple’s workshop in a book” for navigating the challenges of relationships and unlocking lasting love. Linda Carroll’s first book, Love Cycles, describes the five stages of intimate relationships in detail, illuminating the behaviors associated with each stage and strategies for successfully navigating them.

  5. 3 de jun. de 2024 · Linda Carroll is a writer, therapist, seminar leader, keynote speaker, and private coach to couples, individuals and families.

  6. LINDA CARROLL was adopted at birth, raised in San Francisco, and only later discovered that her biological mother is the writer Paula Fox. Married at eighteen, and twice more before she was thirty, she is now the mother of five grown children, including singer/songwriter Courtney Love.

  7. www.today.com › author › linda-carroll-tdpn2606TODAY Author Linda Carroll

    Linda Carroll is a Peabody Award-winning journalist and a contributing health and medicine writer for NBC News and TODAY. She covers topics such as concussions, plague, knee pain, heart disease, sleep, intermittent fasting, pelvic floor problems, and ultraprocessed foods.