
Tracey Cleantis is a licensed marriage and family therapist with practice in Pasadena, California. She has a masters degrees in counseling psychology and has trained extensively in depth/psychodynamic and analytic psychology. She is a contributor to the Huffington Post, has written for Psychology Today and on her on blog at traceycleantis.com. Tracey authored The Next Happy: Let Go of the Life You Planned and Find a New Way Forward ( Hazelden, 2015), which received a Publisher’s Weekly Starred Review, was a finalist for The Books For a Better Life Awards, as one of the best psychology books of 2015, and made it to the Amazon Best Seller list. Tracey’s new book, An Invitation to Self-Care: Why Learning to Nurture Yourself Is the Key to the Life You've Always Wanted, 7 Principles for Abundant Living (Hazelden/Simon & Schuster) is going to create a Self-Care Revolution! This innovative book invites readers to explore how an authentic self-care practice is the secret to the life you’ve always wanted. You can find her on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and at www.traceycleantis.com. Tracey lives in Pasadena, California with her fiancée, Keith, and her dog Lily. Her innovative and novel ideas on happiness and self-care have experts talking: Lee Woodruff, JJ Virgin, Jennifer Louden, Cal Newport, Laura Munson, Jamie Cat Callan, Jennie Nash, and Melanie Notkin and others are all excitedly talking about what unique and important distinctions Tracey is making. Tracey has been featured in, among others, Redbook, Aeon, Macleans, Sojourner, Mode Magazine, Yahoo News, Salon.com, Psychologies Magazine, The Daily Mail, The Daily News, YourTango.com, NPR Wisconsin and on Fox News Boston and KTLA5 Morning Show. Tracey lives in Pasadena, California with her fiancée, Keith, and her dog Lily.