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Dr. Tara Suwinyattichaiporn | |
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Born | Thailand | 5 September 1988
Occupation(s) | Assistant Professor and dating agent |
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Website | www |
Dr. Tara Suwinyattichaiporn (born 05 September 1988) is an Assistant Professor of Human Communication Studies at California State University, Fullerton[1] a noted relationship coach, and a television personality. Her academic work centres on communication in relationships, with particular focus on sexual communication, intercultural dynamics, and relational maintenance. She is also married to American oil painter Brent Estabrook. Recently, she gained wider recognition for her appearances as a dating agent and expert[2] on the popular British reality series Celebs Go Dating.
Early Life and Education
[edit]Tara Suwinyattichaiporn was born in Thailand and later moved to the United States, where she pursued her higher education. She completed her Bachelor's degree in Communication Studies at California State University, Long Beach, and went on to earn her Master's degree and Ph.D. in Health Communication from the same institution. Her doctoral research explored the critical role of communication in relational and sexual health, setting the stage for her future academic and professional achievements.
Academic Career
[edit]Dr. Tara is currently an Assistant Professor at California State University, Fullerton, where she teaches various courses in human communication. Her research spans several areas within human communication, including sexual communication, intercultural communication, and health communication. She has authored numerous peer-reviewed articles, contributing significantly to studies on the impact of communication on sexual satisfaction, the influence of technology on relationships, and the communication challenges in intercultural relationships. Her scholarly work has garnered over 150 citations on Google Scholar, reflecting her influence in the field of communication studies. Dr. Tara is a frequent presenter at academic conferences, where she shares her research findings. Her work often focuses on how effective communication strategies can enhance intimacy and relational satisfaction, particularly within culturally diverse and digitally connected contexts.
Relationship Coaching and Public Engagement
[edit]In addition to her academic career, Dr. Tara is a prominent relationship coach and the founder of LuvBites, a platform dedicated to helping individuals and couples improve their relationships through evidence-based communication strategies. LuvBites offers coaching services, workshops, and online courses that address key aspects of relationships, such as sexual communication, conflict resolution, and emotional intimacy.
Dr. Tara has also gained a significant following on social media, where she regularly shares insights and advice on maintaining healthy relationships. Her approach blends scientific research with practical applications, making her a highly regarded expert in the field of relationship coaching.
Television Appearances
[edit]Dr. Tara expanded her public profile by appearing as an expert on the popular British reality TV series Celebs Go Dating[3]. The show, which first aired in 2016, pairs celebrities with members of the public in an attempt to find romantic connections, guided by dating experts. Dr. Tara joined the series in a recent season, offering her expertise on communication and relationships to help celebrities navigate the dating world. Her appearances on Celebs Go Dating have brought her insights on love and communication to a broader audience, showcasing her ability to translate academic research into practical advice for real-world relationship challenges.
Publications and Research Contributions
[edit]Dr. Tara has made significant contributions to the field of health communication, particularly in relational and sexual health. Some of her most cited works include:
·The impact of family and friends social support on Latino/a first-generation college students’ perceived stress, depression, and social isolation [4]
·Managing student digital distractions and hyperconnectivity: Communication strategies and challenges for professorial authority [5]
·Understanding the role of arts and humanities in social robotics design: an experiment for STEAM enrichment program in Thailand[6]
Personal Life
[edit]Dr. Tara is married to Brent Estabrook, an American oil painter known for his vibrant and dynamic works. The couple shares a passion for creativity and communication, often supporting each other in their respective careers. Outside of her professional life, Dr. Tara enjoys traveling, exploring different cultures, and focusing on wellness. She remains dedicated to helping others build meaningful and fulfilling connections through her teaching and coaching. Recognition and Awards Throughout her career, Dr. Tara has received recognition for her contributions to both academia and public discourse on relationships and communication. Her work has been acknowledged by her peers, and she has been invited to speak at various conferences and workshops worldwide.
External Links
[edit]• Faculty Profile at California State University, Fullerton • LuvBites Official Website • Google Scholar Profile[7]
References
[edit]- ^ "Dr. Tara Suwinyattichaiporn - Department of Human Communication Studies | CSUF". California State Fullerton.
- ^ "I'm A Dating Expert, This Is Why Dating Apps Aren't As Fun As They Used To Be". Retrieved 10 August 2024.
- ^ "Celebs Go Dating star Dr Tara responds to Stephen Webb age-gap backlash". Digital Spy. Retrieved 21 August 2024.
- ^ Tara Suwinyattichaiporn; Zac D Johnson (July 2022). "The Impact of Family and Friends Social Support on Latino/A First-Generation College Students' Perceived Stress, Depression, and Social Isolation". Journal of Hispanic Higher Education. 21 (3). Sage Publications: 297–314. doi:10.1177/1538192720964922.
- ^ Pauline Hope Cheong; Robert Shuter; Tara Suwinyattichaiporn (2 July 2016). "Managing student digital distractions and hyperconnectivity: Communication strategies and challenges for professorial authority". Communication Education. 65 (3). Routledge: 272–289. doi:10.1080/03634523.2016.1159317.
- ^ Potiwat Ngamkajornwiwat; Pat Pataranutaporn; Werasak Surareungchai; Bank Ngamarunchot; Tara Suwinyattichaiporn (12 December 2017). "Understanding the role of arts and humanities in social robotics design: an experiment for STEAM enrichment program in Thailand". IEEE: 457–460.
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(help) - ^ "Tara Suwinyattichaiporn". Tara Suwinyattichaiporn - Google Scholar Profile.
- ^ "Top 3 Communication Practices for Better Intimacy Sex and Relationship Expert Found More Than One-Third of Americans are Sexually Unsatisfied". Cal State Fullerton. 23 June 2022. Retrieved 23 June 2023.