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Dr. David Levy brings his insights and expertise as a veteran psychologist, baby boomer, and actor on Cheers, Frasier, and One Day at a Time to Life Is a 4-Letter Word and shares a lifetime journey of personal reflections, growth, and wisdom with the reader within the 40 autobiographical essays that make up the book. In the same way that Richard Carlson's Don't Sweat the Small Stuff inspired a generation, so will Dr. David Levy's uplifting stories and wise advice.

Produktbeschreibung
Dr. David Levy brings his insights and expertise as a veteran psychologist, baby boomer, and actor on Cheers, Frasier, and One Day at a Time to Life Is a 4-Letter Word and shares a lifetime journey of personal reflections, growth, and wisdom with the reader within the 40 autobiographical essays that make up the book. In the same way that Richard Carlson's Don't Sweat the Small Stuff inspired a generation, so will Dr. David Levy's uplifting stories and wise advice.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. David A. Levy has extensive experience as a professor, therapist, author, actor, researcher, and media consultant. Levy is a Professor of Psychology at Pepperdine University, where he has been teaching graduate psychology courses since 1986. Dr. Levy holds professional licenses both in psychology and in marriage and family therapy and has worked in a wide range of private practice and inpatient settings. Levy¿s book, Tools of Critical Thinking, (acclaimed as ¿the thinking person¿s self-help book¿), garnered widespread acclaim for its innovative approaches to improving thinking skills. As a media consultant, Levy has appeared on over 70 television and radio broadcasts (including CNN, CBS, NBC, PBS, NPR, Fox, NatGeo, A&E, and E!), providing psychological perspectives on current events, and examining issues and trends in the mental health fields. He has also worked as a professional director, producer, writer, and actor in motion pictures, television, and stage. He received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Performance in a Network Television Series, and he was a guest star on the television series Cheers, where he portrayed the leader of Frasier's low self-esteem group (a role which he adamantly maintains is not ¿type-casting¿).