Miriam Arond is an award-winning writer and editor who has appeared on the Today Show, Good Morning America, CBS Early Show, Fox Business News, and dozens of other TV shows, radio programs, and podcasts. She is coauthor, with renowned psychiatrist Samuel L. Pauker, M.D., of The First Year of Marriage: What to Expect, What to Accept & What You Can Change. Based on an exclusive nationwide survey of newlyweds, The First Year of Marriage has been featured in the Washington Post, Newsweek, Time, USA Today, and numerous other media outlets, published in six U.S. editions, and translated for international publication. It provides an eye-opening look at what newlyweds face, plus offers psychological insights and practical advice to help couples successfully navigate the transition to marriage.
Miriam Arond and Dr. Samuel Pauker are coauthors of Depression: A Guide for the Perplexed on psych today.com (https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/depression-guide-the-perplexed) and of the Good Marriage column in Child magazine, which won the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy Award.
Miriam Arond was Director of the legendary Good Housekeeping Institute from 2007-2015 and was, formerly, Editor-in-Chief of Child magazine and American Health magazine. She was a feature writer at the New York Daily News and on the staff at Bride's magazine.
Miriam Arond has shared insights about marriage, family relationships, health, and consumer behaviors and attitudes at thought leadership conferences, including those hosted by the American Psychiatric Association, American Psychoanalytic Association, American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, Association for Couples in Marriage Enrichment, and Marketing2Moms. She has been a Board member at the March of Dimes, Soroka Medical Center, the Entertainment Software Review Board, and the Child Development Institute at Sarah Lawrence College. Learn more at www.MiriamArond.com.