With over 35 years of experience working with couples and families, Andy Miser specializes in working with empty nest couples to help them design a fulfilling partnership together. Working with couples both individually and in groups, he helps them clarify what is important to them, envision what they want for themselves and take actions to create the life they love.
Andy has developed and teaches a number of partnership programs, which combine both marital education and coaching, for private couples and for couples in group settings. Prior to focusing exclusively in partnership marriage, Andy worked as a psychologist for the State of Connecticut, as a consultant and an executive director for a non-profit human services firm and as a psychologist and marriage and family therapist in private practice.
Andy is currently on the faculty of the Coaches Training Institute. He is also a member of the American Psychological Association, the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy, and the International Coaches Federation.
He has as a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Colgate University; a Masters degree in Educational Psychology from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln; and a Ph.D. in Developmental Psychology from The University of Connecticut.
Andy lives in Boston with his wife partner, Martha. They have been married for 40 years.