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Dr. Mike Coleman
Dr. Mike Coleman, Ph.D., MBA, helps individuals and couples decode human dynamics with clarity and purpose. With years of experience in family studies, coaching, and relational frameworks, Dr. Mike translates behavior into practical tools for stronger communication, deeper connection, and resilient confidence.
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Ph.D. in Family Studies, Texas Woman’s University
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MBA, University of Indianapolis
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Certified: Alison Armstrong’s Understanding Men & Understanding Women
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Certified Coach: No More Mr. Nice Guy
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Certified: National Fatherhood Initiative
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Author of 9 relationship books with Professional Woman Network Publishing
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Cardiac patient advocate & peer support coach
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Committee Member: American Heart Association
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Patient Engagement in Science & Research

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In 2002, Coleman attended a seminar offered by the Professional Woman Network (PWN). The framework presented clarified core dynamics between men and women and became foundational to his work in relational understanding. Charles Michael Coleman is a PWN-certified trainer in interpersonal dynamics, women’s wellness, and professional presentation skills, and has authored several books published through PWN.
Assertiveness is not aggression—it is clarity under pressure.
In his publications and teaching, Dr. Coleman focuses on the critical distinction between assertiveness and aggressiveness. In today’s high-pressure social environments, young men are often required to respond to stress without clear models for self-regulation or communication. When anger and frustration are misdirected, the consequences can be severe. Dr. Coleman offers practical guidance on assertiveness as a stabilizing skill—one that supports better decisions, clearer communication, and more constructive outcomes.

The Irritable Male Syndrome: Understanding and Managing the 4 Key Causes of Depression and Aggression
by Jed Diamond
From the best-selling author of Male Menopause comes another life-transforming book for men-and the women who love them-on overcoming the mood and behavior changes caused by fluctuating male hormones. Jed Diamond presents the most up-to-date research from around the globe to reveal why so many normally loving husbands, fathers, and sons suddenly become irritable, angry, and withdrawn. He identifies the four common triggers of Irritable Male Syndrome (IMS)-fluctuating testosterone levels, biochemical imbalances, loss of masculine identity, and stress-and then shows how best to treat this condition that, research shows, affects up to 30 percent of males, especially those in adolescence and midlife.

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