

Alexandra H. Solomon
Alexandra H. Solomon is a distinguished licensed clinical psychologist and a clinical assistant professor at the School of Education, Northwestern University. With a passion for fostering healthy relationships, she teaches the acclaimed course "Building Loving and Lasting Relationships: Marriage 101," which has garnered significant attention from both the media and Northwestern's Class of 2015. Her dedication to education extends to her role at The Family Institute, where she teaches and supervises within the Master of Marriage and Family Therapy program. Solomon's research interests are deeply rooted in the dynamics of marriage, family, and relationships. Her scholarly contributions include numerous academic articles and book chapters, reflecting her commitment to advancing the field. As an ad hoc reviewer for several academic journals, she plays a crucial role in shaping contemporary discourse in psychology and family therapy. An active member of the American Psychological Association and the American Family Therapy Academy, Solomon is recognized for her expertise and contributions to the field. She frequently presents her work at various local, national, and international conferences, sharing insights on marriage and family dynamics with a diverse audience. In addition to her academic and professional endeavors, Solomon is the author of "Loving Bravely: 20 Lessons of Self-Discovery to Help You Get the Love You Want." This book encapsulates her philosophy and approach to cultivating meaningful and fulfilling relationships, offering readers practical guidance and self-reflective exercises. Through her teaching, research, and writing, Alexandra H. Solomon continues to inspire and educate individuals on the complexities of love and relationships, making a lasting impact in both academic and public spheres. Her work not only enriches the lives of her students but also contributes significantly to the broader understanding of human connection and intimacy.
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