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...bother you. "Choose to do the things that make you feel good about yourself," advise Psychoanalysts Mildred Newman and Bernard Berkowitz in How to Be Your Own Best Friend. Don't fume about the tax laws, because you can't do anything about them anyway, says Psychotherapist Wayne W. Dyer, author of the top-selling Your Erroneous Zones...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Behavior: Coping with How-to-Cope Books | 10/11/1976 | See Source »

McNeill admits he has a "homosexual orientation" that he became aware of only after ordination, but he is committed to honoring his priestly vow of chastity. He is currently training to become a psychotherapist and plans to work primarily with homosexuals, while remaining a priest. He hopes that his book, along with organizations like the Roman Catholic Dignity, which he helped found, will at least provoke discussion and at best create new attitudes. "Once the church is aware of the destructive impact of its policies on hundreds of thousands of lives," he says, "it will have to change...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Sexual Dissent | 9/20/1976 | See Source »

...life they have left behind and apprehensive about what lies ahead in America. "We are getting bona fide refugees without anything or anybody," says INS Official Don Day at Pendleton. "I never know what will happen to me, only what has happened to me," mourned Hoan Lac, 39, a psychotherapist, who cried softly as she rocked her two-year-old child. "I have many friends in this country, but I have lost their addresses. I had to leave Viet Nam in 50 minutes." Pham An Thanh, 40, once a prosperous marketing manager for a paper and sugar distributing company...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: The Agony of Arrival | 5/12/1975 | See Source »

Early in this glittering examination of love's disguises in the London suburbs, Novelist Iris Murdoch introduces Blaise Gavender, a successful psychotherapist whose practice is among the well-to-do. Murdoch's tone is aldous, which is to say it seems to promise an ever-so-dry, Huxleian sort of farce: "He received an early lesson from a patient who always wore gloves because she said she had the stigmata. It was a little while before it occurred to Blaise to ask her to remove the gloves. She had the stigmata, and was later successfully treated for hysteria...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Uncouples | 9/23/1974 | See Source »

...Children, White Dreams often reads like a script from the television show Room 222. The scenes depicted are not unrealistic, but the sugar-sweet conversation which the author continuously passes off as the "native tongue" of two 11-year-old ghetto children is very annoying. Cottle--a sociologist and psychotherapist from MIT--says in his introduction that his intention is to observe and describe the children because he believes in having their words heard by those who live in other parts of America. Although he "constantly fears the predisposition to overromanticize" the children's conversation, he claims he avoids this...

Author: By Jeff Leonard, | Title: Black Children, Cottle's Dreams | 4/10/1974 | See Source »

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