Overcoming Indecisiveness: The Eight Stages of Effective Decision Making

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Harper & Row, 1985 - Education - 208 pages
Based on his medical training and counseling experience, a leading psychiatrist offers a practical approach to solving human problems by defining the eight stages of effective decision-making.

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Decision Ownership
3
Real Decisions
11
HopelessnessDepressionSevere
26
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About the author (1985)

Theodore Isaac Rubin was born in Brooklyn, New York on April 11, 1923. He received a bachelor's degree from Brooklyn College in 1946. After serving in the Navy, he received a medical degree from the University of Lausanne in Switzerland in 1951. He did his residency at the Los Angeles V.A. Hospital before completing his specialty in psychiatry at Downstate Medical School in Brooklyn. He trained in analysis at the American Institute of Psychoanalysis. He joined the faculty there in the early 1960s and had a private practice in Manhattan. He also wrote fiction and nonfiction books. His novel, Lisa and David, was adapted into a movie in 1962. His nonfiction and self-help books included Compassion and Self-Hate, The Angry Book, Overcoming Indecisiveness, The Thin Book by a Formerly Fat Psychiatrist, and Love Me, Love My Fool. He wrote a column in Ladies' Home Journal and often appeared on television to discuss mental health, therapy, and people's daily emotional struggles. He died on February 16, 2019 at the age of 95.

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