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Dorree Lynn, Ph.D




Dorree Lynn, Ph.D. (born 1941) co-founded The Institute for the Advanced Study of Psychotherapy, an organization dedicated to the educational pursuits of psychologists and psychotherapists regardless of specialty. Practicing psychologist and published author, Dr. Lynn is regarded as an expert in mental health issues for the 50+ generation, which encompasses both the "Baby Boomers" and the "Silent Generation." She has written numerous articles for organizations focused on aging, such as, The American Society for Aging and AARP, and she is founder of the website FiftyandFurthermore.com [1].

She has been profiled as the in house therapist providing the 50+ psychological perspectives on CBS Market Watch, ABC's Good Morning America, CNN, Court TV, Fox News Channel's Special Report with Brit Hume, MSNBC, PBS, and VH1.

Sources

AARP (CNN): "Sex After Fifty" May, 2005

VH1 Special on Prenuptial Agreements aired March 27, 2006

WEB MD [2] Hearst/Argyle: "Surgery After Fifty" May, 2005

Reporter's Round Table (Channel 16): "Katrina: psychological and mental health recovery"

The Jim Bohannon Show (syndicated radio) - Topic: Saging Today

Voice of America: "Vietnam Veterans" April, 2005

MSNBC with Rita Cosby October, 2005

Gather.com Feature Article, August 2006 Women of Washington Feature Article, August 2006 Aging News Alert, May 2006

The Triumph of Love over Experience: A Memoir of Remarriage by Wendy Swallow

Blended Families by Wendy Swallow

Saving Milly by Morton Kondracke

Celebrating Single and Getting Love Right by L. Joan Allen, M.A. with Marc Kusinitz, Ph.D.

When Smoke Ran Like Water by Devra Davis

Books

When The Man You Love Is Ill: Doing Your Best For Your Partner Without Losing Yourself, 2007 (Avalon)

Getting Sane Without Going Crazy, 2000 (Xilbris)

 
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