Herbert Fensterheim

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Herbert Fensterheim (born July 22, 1921 in New York City , † September 18, 2011 ibid) was a professor of clinical psychology at Cornell University .

Life

In 1958 he received his Ph. D. at the Graduate School of Arts and Science at New York University on the subject An experimental study of the relationship between overt behavior and perceptual behavior in schizophrenia .

In 1968 he married Jean Baer , who died in 1992 , with whom he wrote several psychological advice books that were translated into German and other languages. Fensterheim had his own practice in Manhattan for more than twenty years. He also wrote specialist articles in psychological journals.

Publications

  • 1958: An experimental study of the relationship between overt behavior and perceptual behavior in schizophrenia (dissertation)
  • 1971: Help without psychoanalysis , Stein and Day, with Lawrence G. Blochman
  • 1977: Do not say yes, if you want to say no , Mosaic Publishing, ISBN 3-570-07650-4 , ( Do not say yes When you want to say no , 1975, ISBN 0440154138 ), with Jean Baer
  • 1980: Life without fear , Mosaik-Verlag, ISBN 3-570-01257-3 , or Das Anti-Angst-Training (Mosaik-Verlag, 1988, ISBN 3-570-01257-3 ) ( Stop running scared! ), With Jean Baer
  • 1983: Behavioral psychotherapy, basic principles and case studies in an integrative clinical model, Brunner / Mazel, with Howard I Glazer
  • 1987: Life without fear , Goldmann, ISBN 978-3442113439 .
  • 1989 What to do if everything goes wrong? , Mosaik-Verlag ( Making Life Right When It Feels All Wrong , Macmillan, 1988), with Jean Baer

Individual evidence

  1. tributes.com: Herbert Fensterheim
  2. springer.com: Herbert Fensterheim
  3. Jean Baer, ​​69, Is Dead; Wrote Self-Help Books , obituary for Jean Baer in the New York Times , July 3, 1992
  4. ksiazki.wp.pl: Herbert Fensterheim