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A Single Bracelet Does Not Jingle: Finding Your Ideal Love Partner, Making Love Last and Ending Unhealthy Relationships; A Multi-Racial Examination of Love Relationships is a psychological examination of issues that impact your ability to find your ideal love partner and to maintain healthy love relationships. The impact of race, ethnicity, economics, trauma, racism, and other issues on love relationships is explored. Strategies to heal from unhealthy relationships and to enhance communication skills are provided.

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A Single Bracelet Does Not Jingle: Finding Your Ideal Love Partner, Making Love Last and Ending Unhealthy Relationships; A Multi-Racial Examination of Love Relationships is a psychological examination of issues that impact your ability to find your ideal love partner and to maintain healthy love relationships. The impact of race, ethnicity, economics, trauma, racism, and other issues on love relationships is explored. Strategies to heal from unhealthy relationships and to enhance communication skills are provided.
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Ayo Maria Casey Gooden, Ph.D. is a Board Certified African Centered/Black Psychologist with a full-time, private practice in West Chester, PA. She is the Founder/CEO of Ma'at Institute. She specializes in countering racism, multi-cultural/bi-racial issues and works with all ethnic groups to build healthy Black and other Melanic (People of Color) communities. Dr. Ayo is the first in her family to earn a college degree. In 2008, she was honored as one of 33 Blacks to ever earn a Ph.D. since 1819 in psychology, from the University of Cincinnati, Ohio. She earned her MA and Ph.D. in clinical psychology and is a former university professor and administrator. She is a host on WCHE 1520AM radio talk show, Don't Get It Twisted. She is the Past President of the Delaware Valley Association of Black Psychologists and the Co-Founder/First President of the Kentuckiana Chapter of Black Psychologists.