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Dr. Dana McNeil

Dana is a gifted, compassionate, and practical therapist and the founder of The Relationship Place. Dana has achieved the highest level of training possible in the Gottman Method of couples therapy. She has special interests in working with all clients, including those who live out-of-the-ordinary lives or have alternative relationships.

Dana was Featured in Ladders: Work Life Balance During the Holidays

Ladders magazine, a leading professional career site and publication, recently asked Dana to share her tips for trying to hold onto your sanity and manage work/life balance during the holidays. Keeping time zones in mind and carving out time for yourself are just two of the items on her list. Read the full article by clicking here.  

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Dana on the I Do Ultimate Wedding Show: How to Navigate the Holidays as a Married Couple

Now that you are a married couple, how do you decide what to do for the holidays? Do you prepare for stress with traveling from house to house, trying to fit in visiting every family member from both sides? As the resident relationship expert on the I Do The Ultimate Wedding Show, Dana tackles this question head on, giving you permission to create your own holiday tradition. Check your local Cox Communications TV channel for

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Dana featured in Wedding Wire: Why Waiting to Get Married in Your 30s is a Good Thing

Whether you’re in a serious relationship or still living the single life as you turn the corner to 30 (or beyond), there are some reasons relationship experts say getting married in your 30s is a good thing. According to a 2019 Pew Research Center report, marriage in America looks quite different now then it did in the past. Divorce is down and the average age of first marriage is up. Our founder Dana recently was

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Dana featured in Eat This, Not That! 20 things about your health you should never say in public

You health is an important element of your life, and having someone you can trust to talk to about it is a vital part of your support network. However, there are some things you should never say in public, lest everyone in the general public know your private matters. Dana was recently asked for her thoughts on what not to discuss in public about your health for this piece in Eat This Not That:

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We were featured on I Do The Ultimate Wedding Show

Looking for a fun new binge-worthy wedding show that covers locations, dresses, and all the other things you think about when planning a wedding? Even better, this one has the added bonus of a relationship expert. Check your local Cox Communications TV channel for this fun new show from YurView called “I Do, The Ultimate Wedding Show” that Dana was recently featured on! It runs Sundays at 5pm, Mondays at 9pm, Thursdays at 6pm, and

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Dana featured in Marriage.com article: The Best Romantic Date Ideas for Couples

Looking for the Best Romantic Date Ideas for Couples? Marriage.com interviewed our clinician Dana for her date ideas for couples wanting to build the romance in their relationships. Check out the original list here. Dana suggests you don’t have to spend a lot of money or be extravagant to have a romantic time. Some cheap date night ideas can be some of the best: Free concerts in the park, exploring a farmers’ market together in

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