Esther Perel promoted the concept of "erotic intelligence" in her book Mating in Captivity: Unlocking Erotic Intelligence, which has been translated into 24 languages.
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Esther Perel promoted the concept of "erotic intelligence" in her book Mating in Captivity: Unlocking Erotic Intelligence, which has been translated into 24 languages.
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In 2016, Esther Perel was added to Oprah Winfrey's Supersoul 100 list of visionaries and influential leaders.
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In July 2021, Esther Perel launched the card game, Where Should We Begin - A Game of Stories to inspire deeper connections and dialogues.
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Esther Perel grew up amongst Holocaust survivors in Antwerp, and noted two groups around her: "those who didn't die, and those who came back to life".
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Esther Perel subsequently trained in psychodynamic psychotherapy before finding a professional home in family systems theory.
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Esther Perel's initially worked as a cross-cultural psychotherapist with couples and families.
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Esther Perel has worked as an actress and run a clothing boutique in Antwerp.
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Esther Perel is Jewish and is married to Jack Saul, Assistant Professor of Clinical Population and Family Health at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, with whom she has two sons, Adam and Noam.
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Esther Perel argues that, due to trends such as the secularization of Western society, the rise of individualism, and the societal "mandate" for personal happiness, the expectations for romantic relationships are higher than ever:.
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