Dr. Joyce Brothers, a psychologist who became a pop-culture fixture after she turned to radio and television in the late 1950s to tend to the nation's psyche, has died. She was 85. Brothers died Monday in New York City, publicist Sanford Brokaw told
Psychologist Joyce Brothers displays the flood of mail she received after an incident in which she saved the life of a Long Island housewife, who called during Brothers's radio program and threatened suicide on Jan. 8, 1971. Brothers kept the woman on
Dr. Joyce Brothers built an uncommon career by gently reminding us that common is good. Common sense, common decency. The Golden Rule. Over 40 years on television, on radio and in the newspapers, Dr. Brothers was America's soothing psychologist,
Joyce Brothers FORT LEE, NJ -- Joyce Brothers, who pioneered the television advice show and was called the mother of media psychology, has died, her daughter said Monday. She was 85. "She passed away peacefully and
Dr. Joyce Brothers, who died Monday at age 85, was one of the first examples of a public figure who had a career of, by, and through TV. Before it was commonplace for psychologists, advice-givers, and sundry gurus to have syndicated shows and
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