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How to Be Your Own Best Friend
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How to Be Your Own Best Friend Paperback - 2016

by Newman, Mildred; Berkowitz, Bernard; Owen, Jean

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  • Title How to Be Your Own Best Friend
  • Author Newman, Mildred; Berkowitz, Bernard; Owen, Jean
  • Binding Paperback
  • Edition Reprint
  • Condition Used:Good
  • Pages 96
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Ballantine Books
  • Date 2016-09-06
  • Bookseller's Inventory # BKZN9780425286395
  • ISBN 9780425286395 / 0425286398
  • Weight 0.2 lbs (0.09 kg)
  • Dimensions 7.8 x 5.2 x 0.4 in (19.81 x 13.21 x 1.02 cm)
  • Themes
    • Religious Orientation: Christian
    • Theometrics: Secular
    • Topical: Self-Esteem
  • Library of Congress subjects Happiness, Self-realization
  • Dewey Decimal Code 158.1

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Mildred Newman graduated from Hunter College High School and from Hunter College, where she received an M.A. in psychology. She spent a number of years in training with Theodore Reik, and she completed the analytic training program at the National Psychological Association for Psychoanalysis. Newman was a supervisor for the Community Guidance Service of New York City, and her work has been anthologized in New Approaches in Child Guidance. She was married to Bernard Berkowitz until her death in 2001.

Bernard Berkowitz graduated from City College, received an M.S. from Columbia University, and his Ph.D. from New York University. He attended the Alfred Adler Institute and the Postgraduate Center for Mental Health. Dr. Berkowitz has been affiliated with City College and with the John Jay College of Criminal Justice of the City University of New York, and has had numerous articles and reviews published in various journals. He lives in New York City.

Jean Owen graduated from Skidmore College and received an M.A. in philosophy from Columbia University. After collaborating with Newman and Berkowitz, she trained as a psychoanalyst and is currently practicing in New York City.