Bio
for Doris Jeanette, Psy.D.
From
her first success stories at Temple Medical School
in 1975 with the eminent Joseph Wolpe, MD, Doris Jeanette,
Psy.D has excelled at helping people feel better,
love more and live their dream.
She
has appeared on TV, National Public Radio, national
radio shows as well as in major national and international
print publications. She has been featured in The Philadelphia
Inquirer, My Business Magazine, Au Courant and City
Paper.
Doris
Jeanette is the author of “Opening the Heart”,
E book, tapes and CDs, which were highly praised by
Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, MD. She has authored 10 holistic
psychology CDs which offer safe, effective solutions
to life’s most frustrating problems. In addition,
she is author of an online e course called, “Overcoming
Anxiety Naturally.”
Dr.
Jeanette has published articles in The Philadelphia
Inquirer, Metro Newspaper, Natural Health and Beauty
Magazine, Progressive Health, Magical Blend, Milestones,
Holistic Health, Behavioral Research Journal and dozens
of other publications. She was a columnist for New
Visions Magazine for three years and currently writes
a column for PhillyFIT magazine.
As
the radio show host of “Live at the Edge",
she gives her global audience the tools and inspiration
needed to live an extraordinary life. Her well known
guests have included Dr. Charles Tart, Annie Jennings,
Dr. Anne Smith and Sandra Yancey.
Since
1975, Dr. Jeanette’s speaking clients have included,
The American Institute of Medical Education, the US
Army, International House, University of Pennsylvania,
International Women’s Writing Guild, Swathmore
College, University for Global Well Being in Sweden,
Sixth Star, Jefferson Medical School, Whole Earth
Expos, International Association of New Science, Philadelphia
Ethical Society, Royal Caribbean, Quaker organizations,
Jewish organizations, Mental Health organizations
and women's groups.
Dr.
Jeanette is a recognized pioneer in holistic psychology.
She founded the Center for New Psychology in 1999
with a global vision: Multicultural people need to
focus on their strengths and use their innate abilities
in order to flourish. Her job is to provide the information
and tools they need to become strong, healthy and
happy.
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Call: 215-732-6197 or
write: drjeanette@drjeantte.com
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“Enjoyed your bubbly energy, you must be a dynamic
therapist. Hope you come to New Hampshire next month.”
RK