Dr. Jeremy Nicholson is a doctor of Social/Personality Psychology and focuses on decision-making, social influence, and relationship dynamics. He also holds a Master's degree in Industrial/Organizational Psychology, with concentrations in training, statistics, and psychometrics—and a Master's degree in Social Work, with an emphasis on direct practice. He currently lives in Western Massachusetts.

Since 2001, Dr. Nicholson has worked in various aspects of education, research, and training. He has served as an instructor at the University at Albany, SUNY and an assistant professor at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology. Before that, Dr. Nicholson spent 9 years in the healthcare industry, helping to develop, manage, and train healthcare professionals in psychosocial interventions to improve end-of-life care treatment and planning. He has also served as a professional writer/blogger for Psychology Today since 2011, in the areas of social influence and romantic relationships—and more recently, in general decision-making and persuasion too. Overall, his writing and consulting centers around helping individuals be more effective and persuasive in managing their professional and personal interactions.