Lee Wilson (author)

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Lee Wilson (also known as Coach Lee) is an American relationship coach, YouTube personality, and best-selling author recognized for his expertise in helping individuals and couples in their relationships. He has been featured in prominent media outlets, including The New York Times, USA Today, Cosmopolitan Magazine, AskMen, The Today Show, Business Insider, Glamour, and Reuters.[1][2]

Early life[edit]

Born and raised in the southern United States, Wilson studied counseling and theology in college. Upon graduation, he joined a marriage guidance company, where he started learning about relationship coaching.[3][4]

Career[edit]

In the early 2000s, Wilson began his career with a nonprofit marriage-enrichment organization as a writer.[5]

Wilson was promoted to the position of marriage consultant.[6]

Wilson served as an associate professor at the University of Texas, Austin, and later worked as a research geologist for The Shell Development Company in Houston.[7]

In 2017, Wilson founded Love Dynamics. The associated website, MyExBackCoach.com, was featured in global media outlets, including magazines, newspapers, and television shows.[8][9]

As of 2018, Wilson and his staff annually consult with approximately 4,000 individuals seeking guidance on relationships. He employs a variety of strategies, with a particular emphasis on the concept of limerence, a term coined by American psychologist Dorothy Tennov.[10]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Mallozzi, Vincent M. (24 March 2021). "Divorce Rates Are Now Dropping. Here Are Some Reasons Why". The New York Times.
  2. ^ Puente, Maria. "Divorce during coronavirus: Will splits soar after pandemic quarantines end?". USA Today.
  3. ^ "I Asked 'Love Experts' to Help Me Get Back With My Ex". Vice. 11 November 2019.
  4. ^ "Recovering from a breakup: Expert advice on how to move on or rekindle". Bay News 9.
  5. ^ Fritz, Mary (22 August 2023). "Love Rekindled: Overcoming marriage separation". WFLA-TV.
  6. ^ "How to Know When It's Time to Break Up: Expert advice". WFLA-TV. 22 February 2008.
  7. ^ Stenzel, Henryk B. (20 May 1969). "Letter to Lee Wilson from H.B. Stenzel on 1969-05-20". University of Texas at Austin.
  8. ^ "Man makes thousands of pounds teaching people how to manipulate their ex into getting back together". Metro (British newspaper). 13 November 2018.
  9. ^ "Is Limerence Making It Hard To Get Over Your Ex?". The Good Men Project.
  10. ^ "6 Secrets to Getting Back Together With an Ex". Men's Health. 18 November 2020.