
Dr. Michelle joined Hoda Kotb on Today to discuss how to get rid of toxic people in your life including your boyfriend and friends.
Dr. Michelle joined Kathie Lee and Hoda to give tips on how to move forward after a divorce.
Parents, are you dreading the day when you have to sit down with your child and have “the talk?” Dr. Michelle Callahan, psychologist and parenting expert, visited the Rachael Ray show and offered advice to parents on when and how to discuss sex with your children.
Dr. Michelle stopped by the Today Show to discuss online dating assistants who are hired to write dating profiles and pretend to be their clients online until their clients have to show up for face-to-face dates.
Are you really the company you keep? Can someone else’s personal life influence yours? Well, when it comes to divorce, that might actually be the case. Women’s Health contributor and psychologist Dr. Michelle Callahan appeared on CBS News to talk about a new divorce study that focuses on how a divorce of someone you know could affect your own relationship.
The study shows that if one of your friends, co-workers, or family members is getting divorced, your chance of doing the same increases pretty dramatically. Dr. Michelle discusses this and why it may be true.
Dr. Michelle and author Ian Kerner recently stopped by the CBS Early Show to discuss a male and female perspective on the right way to break up with someone. For more information on how to handle breaking up with someone, read Dr. Michelle’s blog “Top 6 Tips on How to Break-Up with Someone.”
Dr. Michelle joined Women’s Health Editor-in-Chief Michele Promaulayko on LX New York to discuss women’s body image. Click here to learn more about her new book “Look Better Naked” or click here to learn more about my new book “Ms. Typed.”
Can Tiger Still be a Tiger?
Dr. Michelle Callahan and golfer Rocco Mediate discuss Tiger Woods’ return to professional golf.
Dr. Michelle and Dan Abrams discuss “dating pre-nups.”
Relationship rules for the modern family
Psychologist Michelle Callahan offers relationship advice for families who are trying to maintain friendships with another family, especially when all the people in both families don’t get along.