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Biographies:
Seana
McGee, M.A., L.M.F.T. and Maurice Taylor, M.A., L.M.F.T.,
a married couple, are founding directors of NewCouple, Int'l. Internationally known relationship experts, licensed marriage and family therapists and co-authors of the ground-breaking
relationship book The New Couple:
Why the Old Rules Don't Work and What Does (HarperSanFrancisco
2000), the couple has been offering transformational education to
couples and singles around the world, together as a team since virtually
the moment they met, well over a decade ago.
Each
a dynamic and heartfelt speaker, Maurice and
Seana weave
into their teachings wisdom gleaned from their professional experience
with couples from more than fifty world cultures and their own relationship
histories. Prior to founding NewCouple, Int'l., they distinguished
themselves throughout Asia-Pacific as couple counselors, psychotherapists,
speakers and seminar leaders for the international business, diplomatic,
artistic, educational and local communities.
Their
television and radio appearances include Good Morning America, The O'Reilly Factor, BBC-TV Breakfast, Fox and Friends, Inside
Edition, MTV-Asia, Asia Business Week, Talk America, Venus and Mars Radio, Wisdom Radio, and Pacifica
Radio. In print, they've been featured in George, Mademoiselle,
Newsweek, People, Elle, (London) Sunday Times, Cosmopolitan, Elegant Bride, Marriage Magazine and Australia's Cleo magazines as well as
UtneReader.com.
Seana and Maurice have been invited to speak and lead seminars for
Marianne Williamson's Church of Today, American Express, Planned
Parenthood, The Young Presidents Organization, United Nations International
Year of the Family and the Ministries of Singapore. Stories about Seana and Maurice's own marriage have been published in Mark Victor Hansen's Out of the Blue and Arielle Ford's Hot Chocolate for the Mystical Lover. The publication
"Are You a New Couple?" has been translated into four languages.
Seana received her BS at Boston University, Maurice his BA at University
of California, Santa Cruz; together they earned their Master's degrees
in counseling psychology from the California Institute of Integral
Studies where they met in family therapy class.
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