"Women Face Aging and Self-Image" with Dr. Vivian Diller

My guest is Dr. Vivian Diller, co-author of Face It, What Women Really Feel as Their Looks Change. Our subject will be her book, which addresses the implications of women coming to grips with their complicated feelings about their appearance as they age. Dr. Diller has created a psychological guide for women in this era of material, celebrity, the worship of youth, the race to slow the outward effects of aging and the race to extend life.
                                           
Vivian Diller, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist in private practice in New York City. Prior to becoming a therapist, Dr. Diller was a professional dancer with the Cincinnati Ballet Company and a model represented by Wilhelmina Models. As a model, she appeared in magazines such as Seventeen and Glamour, and in national print ads and television commercials.

She  returned to school to earn a Ph.D. from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Yeshiva University, and a postdoctoral degree in psychoanalysis from NYU. She has served as a consultant to a major cosmetics company and has made numerous appearances on television discussing issues surrounding beauty and aging. Diller now works with individuals and couples in psychotherapy, with a special interest in helping young dancers, models, actors, and athletes transition to new careers. Website:  www.FaceIttheBook,com .

                                                                    

                                                          Dr. Vivian Diller and her co-author Dr.Jill Sukenick

One can see her on the below sites:
http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/35803098/ns/today-today_books/
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/18/fashion/18SKIN.html

One can find my essays on FDR and other subjects at http://rjgpublicthoughts.blogharbor.com. Next week on WVOX my guests will be Dr. Terry Kirchner and Patricia Dohrenwend of the Westchester Library System and our subject will be “reading, its future, and how libraries facilitate that end.”

 

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