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Coaching from the Couch

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Friday, August 08, 2003

“Most people find talking to God more satisfying than talking to Freud," writes Mary Pipher, famed psychotherapist and author of Reviving Ophelia. Pipher’s approach to therapy is captured in her book, Letters to Young Therapist. Also: New Jersey banking commissioner, Holly Bakke, explains why the state is permitting car insurers to see your credit history.

Guts and Gore?

Eleanor Clift, contributing editor for Newsweek, on the speculation that Al Gore may enter the race for the Democratic presidential nomination

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The Ballot of James Davis

Ken Fisher, attorney and former New York City councilman, on the legal issues surrounding James Davis' city council seat

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Credit Where Credit's Due

Holly Bakke, commissioner for insurance and banking in New Jersey, on auto insurance companies using credit history to set premiums in New Jersey

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Practice Makes Perfect

Therapist Mary Pipher on her book, Letters to a Young Therapist (Basic Books, 2003)

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Californication

Larry Josephson, a “very independent” radio producer and president of the Radio Foundation, on whether East coast or West coast style wins out

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