| A multiple Emmy award-winner, Dr. Carole
Lieberman has spent over a decade analyzing the psychological impact
of world events, as a guest and host on all major media outlets. Her
work is far more than entertaining, exciting and insightful -- it
cuts to the heart of the issue. Perhaps that explains why everyone
from Oprah, to Larry King, Paula Zahn, Katie Couric, Howard Stern,
and countless others, think of Dr. Carole when they need a "house
call." Viewers will also recognize her from ongoing appearances
on CNN, "Entertainment Tonight", "Good Morning America",
"The O'Reilly Factor" and many more, as well as from her
weekly commentaries on CBS News about "Survivor" and "Big
Brother."
Dr. Carole is recognized as the preeminent authority on the psychology
of show biz and the psychological influence of media. With an ongoing
campaign to make the public more media savvy, she takes a 'psychological
look at the entertainment industry' by hosting "Media on Your
Mind", and being a formidable activist against media violence.
She is the most sought after psychiatric script consultant in Hollywood,
on staff at top soap operas, "The Young and the Restless"
and "The Bold and the Beautiful", as well as on other
TV and film projects. She creatively solves story-line problems
so that characters can be both accurate and dramatic in the way
their psychological issues are portrayed.
Her work has garnered numerous awards including those from the
Writers Guild of America, City of Los Angeles, and Film Advisory
Board. As the host of "WOW on the Couch", the first psychology
'log-in' show in streaming video on the Internet, Dr. Carole added
a new dimension: cyberspace.
Dr. Carole Lieberman is the author of the highly acclaimed book
Bad Boys: Why We Love Them, How to Live with Them and When
to Leave Them (Dutton/Signet). She is currently finishing
Descent Into Madness, a first-person account of
the Jenny Jones Talk Show Murder Trial, where Dr. Lieberman testified
as the psychiatric expert witness for the defense. And she has begun
writing The Psychological Survival Guide to Coping with
Terrorism.
Dr. Carole Lieberman is regularly quoted in newspapers and magazines
around the world, including: U.S.A. Today, The New York Times, Los
Angeles Times, Newsweek, Time, Washington Post, Hollywood Reporter
and Variety. She has written for several publications from
her "Hollywood on the Couch" column in the National Enquirer
to her psychiatric treatise in the Encyclopaedia Britannica.
Cosmo magazine chose her as one of the nation's "top therapists."
Born in New York City, Dr. Carole received her M.D. degree from
Belgium's Universite de Louvain and received her psychiatric residency
training at N.Y.U.-Bellevue, where she was Chief Resident. She is
a Diplomate of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, and
a well-respected member of the clinical faculty at U.C.L.A.'s Neuropsychiatric
Institute. Awarded an NIMH grant, for research in how to use the
media for public health education, Dr. Lieberman also has a Masters
Degree in Public Health.
Maintaining a star-studded practice in Beverly Hills, Dr. Carole
is listed in numerous Who's Who directories, including The World
Who's Who of American Women and International Who's Who in Medicine.
She is a member of the Writers Guild of America, SAG, AFTRA and
the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.
"I'm thrilled to go beyond the limits of traditional psychology
'call-in' shows and explore new realms of possibilities," says
Dr. Carole. "In the spirit of 'have couch will travel', I'm
looking forward to bringing my analytic couch into your homes and
workplaces to chat intimately about your secrets and dreams and
what they all mean and to help you cope with today's world!"
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