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Author Biography
Bernard I. Murstein,Ph.D
Bernard I. Murstein, Ph.D. is an internationally known psychologist-historian, who held an endowed chair at Connecticut College, Fulbright Chair at the Université of Louvain, and was designated a 20th Century Distinguished Psychologist by Papeles Psicologos del Colegio of Spain.
He was elected a Fellow of three divisions of the American Psychological Association, past president of the Society of Personality Assessment, and Diplomate of the American Board of Professional Psychology in Clinical Psychology.
He has written 9 books among 164 publications. Several books have been the Behavioral Sciences Book Service Main Selections; some were translated into Portuguese and French.
He has lectured throughout the United States and in Canada, England, France, Sweden, Norway, Russia, Belgium, Greece, Spain, and Morocco.
He has also been interviewed on many TV programs (e g. Phil Donahue Show) and by numerous newspapers. A recently completed book of essays titled,
Is Sex Tax-Deductible? was published in January, 2009. Other forthcoming books include the first volume of
his memoirs
(Growing Up Jewish—sort of— in the Bronx: 1929-1956), and Murstein's
Socially and Politically Incorrect Dictionary.
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