Jean Baer

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Jean L. Baer (born May 17, 1923 in Chicago , Illinois , † July 1, 1992 in New York City ) was an American journalist and author .

Life

In 1944 she graduated from Cornell University . In 1965 she was the public relations director for Seventeen Magazine . Her first book success was the book Follow Me! Published by Macmillan in 1965 . , a travel guide for women looking for a husband abroad. In 1968, Baer married Herbert Fensterheim , Ph. D. , a clinical psychologist . Together with him, she wrote several psychological advice books that were translated into German and other languages.

Baer died of cancer on July 1, 1992 at the Cabrini Hospice in Manhattan .

Publications

  • 1965: Follow Me! , Macmillan
  • 1968: The Single Girl Goes to Town , Macmillan
  • 1972: The second wife; how to live happily with a man who has been married before , Doubleday
  • 1976: How to Be an Assertive, Not Aggressive, Woman: A Total Guide to Self-Assertiveness in Life, in Love, and on the Job , Rawson, ISBN 0892560029
  • 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 Herbert doors Home
  • 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 Herbert Fensterheim
  • 1982: The self-chosen: "our crowd" is dead, long live our crowd , ISBN 0877953309
  • 1989 What to do if everything goes wrong? , Mosaik-Verlag, with Herbert Fensterheim ( Making Life Right When It Feels All Wrong , Macmillan, 1988)

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