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Janet Reibstein
Biography | Staying Alive          
 
Janet Reibstein  

Janet Reibstein is a leading psychologist born, raised, and educated in the United States, but a long-time resident of the UK. She is a university professor, clinician, writer and broadcaster on the psychology of relationships.  Her book Sexual Arrangements formed the basis of a documentary for ABC in which she was featured. Janet is married, with two sons, and currently teaches at the University of Exeter.  Staying Alive is her fourth book. 

Staying Alive: A Family Memoir is the story of three sisters diagnosed with breast cancer, one of whom was the author's mother, Regina.

Janet Reibstein lives with her husband and two sons in Exeter, where she teaches at the University of Exeter and is researching Best Kept Secret, a study on happy couples and the secret to a lasting marriage, to be published by Bloomsbury.

   
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The Family Through Divorce (co-author with Roger Bamber)
Sexual Arrangement: Marriage and the Temptation of Infidelity (co-author with Martin Richards)
Marriage, Monogamy and Affairs (co-author with Martin Richards)
Love Life: How to Make Your Relationship Work
Staying Alive: A Family Memoir
The Best-Kept Secret: Men's and Women's Stories of Enduring Love

 


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