Sheri Meyers

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Sheri Ann Meyers
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BornLos Angeles, California, United States
OccupationMarriage, family therapist, author, television and radio commentator
LanguageEnglish
NationalityAmerican
Website
www.drsheri.com

Sheri Meyers, Psy.D., is a professional in the fields of marriage and family therapy, television talk show hosting, commentary, and authorship. Meyers is based in Los Angeles, California, and is frequently sought after for her expertise in matters related to relationships and infidelity. She has been featured on prominent networks such as CNN, ABC, NBC, [1] CBS, [2] and Fox, [3] as well as various television talk shows. Additionally, Dr. Sheri is recognized for her appearances on radio talk shows and her articles published at a national level. [4] [5] [6]

Contents

One of Dr. Sheri Meyers' notable works is her debut book titled "Chatting or Cheating: How to Detect Infidelity, Rebuild Love, and Affair-Proof Your Relationship."

Career

Meyers began her professional journey as a marriage and family therapist, providing support to numerous individuals, couples, and families over a span of 25 years. In 1999, she ventured into television hosting and production, creating the talk show "Straight from the Heart," which aired for 11 seasons. [7] The show focused on empowering viewers to enhance their lives and improve their relationships through insightful interviews.

Since 2012, Meyers has contributed articles to the Huffington Post, with a particular emphasis on relationships, intimacy, and infidelity. [8] Her writing aims to assist individuals in recognizing, overcoming, and healing various relationship and intimacy-related challenges. Her expertise covers topics such as emotional infidelity, [9] strengthening vulnerable relationships, [10] and navigating breakups and reconciliations. [11]

Meyers also shares her insights through online magazines like Yahoo! Shine [12] and SheKnows.com. [13] In March 2013, she wrote a featured article and devised a test for the Katie Couric Show, [14] discussing the risks associated with social networking and internet addiction and highlighting the transformative impact of social media and technology on relationships. [15]

Dr. Sheri's guidance and advice on relationships have been featured in a range of print and online publications, including USA Today, [16] Men's Health, [17] Women's Health, [18] Divorce Magazine, [19] [20] Prevention Magazine, [21] and Cosmopolitan Magazine [22] [23]

Notably, Meyers has been recognized by About.com as the top sex and dating expert to follow on Facebook. [24]

Chatting or Cheating Book

Meyers' debut book, "Chatting or Cheating: How to Detect Infidelity, Rebuild Love, and Affair-Proof Your Relationship," was published by From the Heart Media on March 5, 2012. The book serves as a resource for readers, offering guidance on various topics such as preventing or identifying infidelity, addressing a partner's cheating behavior, navigating the aftermath of betrayal, rebuilding trust, restoring intimacy, and finding a path to love again. [25]

Meyers has been featured discussing her book "Chatting or Cheating" on several television shows and networks, including The Ricki Lake Show, [26] The Steve Harvey Show, CBS "The Couch", [27] KTLA, [28] and Fox Studio 11. [29]

Within the book, Meyers introduces a concept she terms "emotional sex." She defines emotional sex as the presence of a hidden attraction and a sense of intimacy, whether recognized or not, that exists between individuals. This term specifically refers to emotional infidelity, which can occur independently of physical infidelity.

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