Dr. Herbert Fensterheim, the senior author of Don’t Say Yes
When You Want to Say No, received his MA in psychology from
Columbia University and his PhD from New York University. He spent
20 years as an analytically oriented therapist before becoming one
of the first clinicians involved with behavior therapy. Currently
in private practice in Manhattan, he is clinical associate
professor of psychology in Psychiatry, Cornell University Medical
College, and head, Behavior Treatment and Study, Payne Whitney
Clinic, The New York Hospital. He has taught psychology at
undergraduate, graduate, and postdoctoral levels at leading
universities and medical colleges. In addition, he has written
almost 100 professional papers, coedited two professional books on
behavior therapy, and is the author of Help Without Psychoanalysis.
A recognized leader in assertiveness training, Dr. Fensterheim has
given many talks to and workshops for the professional community at
meetings of such groups as the American Psychological Association
and the American Group Psychotherapy Association, thus enabling
other therapists to learn the technique and teach it to
patients.
Jean Baer wrote extensively on contemporary problems. Her
books included Follow Me!, The Single Girl Goes to Town, and
The Second Wife. She was a frequent contributor to
The Christian Science Monitor and major women’s magazines. She
worked for the Mutual Broadcasting Company and the US Information
Agency and spent many years as senior editor and special projects
director of Seventeen magazine.
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