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Dr. Judy Kuriansky
Dr. Judy Kuriansky is a world renowned radio advice host, international clinical psychologist and certified sex therapist, TV and radio personality, popular lecturer, newspaper columnist, blogger, and author of many books. She is a pioneer of radio call-in advice, and more recently of Internet advice. An adjunct professor at the Clinical Psychology Program at Columbia University Teachers College and visiting professor of Peking University Health Science Center in Beijing, she is also an award-winning journalist and a frequent commentator on international media --including CNN -- on various news issues.
Dr. Judy is on the Advisory Board of several magazines and public service organizations, and works extensively in Asia, Africa, and in other countries on health and women's issues. Known for her relationship advice, Dr. Judy is also expert on emergency mental health services, and has worked at Ground Zero and many other disasters worldwide, including in Haiti, China, Japan and others, and lectures about coping with world conflicts, including in the Middle East.
* Called fondly "Dr. Judy" by her millions of fans, she has been a pioneer of the radio call-in advice format, hosting radio shows for over 22 years, with her popular LovePhones radio show was
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Every now and then you encounter a person who is really dedicated to changing the world for the better, and Dr Judy Kuriansky is one of them. Although “she is so famous” as somebody said about her, “in particular in the United States or even abroad”, she remains unassuming. She is always ready for a new adventure to help people –– whether by talking or listening to them, promoting mental health or disaster relief.
Q: Could you please tell us a little about yourself and why you are so committed?
I have a Ph.D. in clinical psychology from New York University. After graduate school I started to work with the New York State Psychiatric Institute on projects related to depression and schizophrenia, comparing the situation in England and the United States. I was the protégé of a team of very famous psychiatrists who were working on the evaluation of schizophrenia and depression. This was carried out by video-taping patients and comparing the outcomes. Our team became known for being great “value-adders”, so much so that Masters and Johnson from Saint Louis, who were the grandparents of sex therapy, visited my team at Columbia University in New York. They said that they wanted to do sex-therapy evaluation in the treatment of patients. This was in the early days and there was no
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