Marvin Karlins
Marvin Karlins is a veteran American author whose works focus primarily on the topics of psychology and self-help. His extensive body of work is aimed at helping individuals better understand and develop their life in positive ways.
Karlins is a prominent member of the American Psychological Association and served as an editor on the organization's self-help guide book, The Psychology of Self-Help. He holds degrees and published works in psychology and has authored several books, including the best-selling book, The Value of Self-Esteem and How to Develop It, which has been printed in eight languages and has sold more than 4 million copies.
Karlins has penned several other books and works on self-development, such as Letting Go of Stress and Developing Self-Esteem: A Program for Women. His work on self-esteem has helped countless individuals become more self-assured and more focused in their lives. He is also well-known for his writing on personal relationships, and his book Making Friends: Getting Close and Staying Close, which was on the New York Times bestsellers list for seven weeks.
Karlins has created the Power of Empathy System, which aims to put forth a new outlook on how a person should interact with and understand the emotions of others. He is a strong proponent of the notion that we should view other people's feelings as if we were feeling those same emotions. He believes that instead of focusing on manipulation, we should focus on real connection and care. This perspective is explained in his best-selling book, The Power of Empathy: A Practical Guide for Life.
Karlins' writing is not only about self-help and developing resilience, but he also encourages individuals to find their sense of value. His books also delve into personal relationships, focusing on the common pitfalls of couples and highlighting how to improve them. His works include Making Marriage Work: A Guide to a Successful Marriage and Life Together, as well as Love and Values: An Exploration into the Meaning of a Life Partner.
Karlins' books have had extensive success in a variety of different countries, and he has been recognized as an authority in the psychology and self-help space. His published works have had a positive influence on readers, helping them to grow and become more secure in their lives. From his research, Karlins has been able to emphasize the importance of self-improvement, relationships and self-esteem, creating a mental health toolkit that readers can carry with them wherever they go.
Karlins' dedication to helping individuals and couples to improve their lives has been invaluable and is reflected in the millions of readers his works have reached. His books have been featured in multiple newspapers and magazines, including Family Circle and Good Housekeeping, and have been praised for their easy-to-understand approach. With his focus on self-development and understanding, Karlins is an inspiring figure and has used his extensive knowledge to assist many individuals in improving their well-being and relationships.