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Lamberg, Lynne Friedman was born in 1942 in St. Louis. Daughter of Ralph Maurice and Fay Geraldine (Bialick) Friedman.
(A guide to understanding the body's natural clockwork by ...)
A guide to understanding the body's natural clockwork by the author of The American Medical Association Guide to Better Sleep notes the important link between body functions and time and teaches productivity organization and familiarization of internal rhythms.
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(A study of the physiological and psychological reasons th...)
A study of the physiological and psychological reasons the body needs sleep, and of how this crucial function can be manipulated by certain drugs, therapies, changes in eating, or behavioral patterns.
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(Rosalind Cartwright, Ph.D. and Lynne Lamberg present new ...)
Rosalind Cartwright, Ph.D. and Lynne Lamberg present new evidence that dreams are coherent symbolic reflections of the dreamer's mental state. They show that you can learn about yourself and your problems by studying your dreams. Crisis Dreaming provides simple, effective strategies for remembering your dreams and for "rewriting" better dream scripts while you sleep. These tactics are based on Dr. Cartwright's more than 25 years of scientific research. You can carry the insight you gain from your dreams into your waking life to help resolve depression and anxiety brought on by divorce, bereavement, serious illness, job loss, and other crises. In this book, you'll meet people who learned, with Dr. Cartwright's help, to use their dreams to change their daily lives. They gained control over the demons that plagued them. By following the guidelines in this book, you can achieve that goal, too.
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Lamberg, Lynne Friedman was born in 1942 in St. Louis. Daughter of Ralph Maurice and Fay Geraldine (Bialick) Friedman.
Bachelor, Washington University, St. Louis, 1963;
Master of Arts, University of Pennsylvania, 1967.
Assistant director, later director, public relations, Jewish Hospital, St. Louis, 1962-1964;
Director, public relations, Hospital University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 1964-1967;
freelance mental health writer, since 1968.
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(A study of the physiological and psychological reasons th...)
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(Rosalind Cartwright, Ph.D. and Lynne Lamberg present new ...)
Member National Association Science Writers, American Society Journalists and Authors.
Married Stanford Irwin Lamberg, August 19, 1962. Two children.