Irene S. Levine, Ph.D., the Huffington Post's "Friendship Doctor," is a psychologist, a journalist, and a professor at New York University Medical School. She writes frequently for such publications as The New York Times, Health, Ladies' Home Journal, Reader's Digest, Self, and Better Homes and Gardens, and blogs at www.TheFriendshipBlog.com. She lives in New York.
"For anyone who has ever had a friend, but especially for those
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York Times" bestselling author of "The Girls from Ames" and
co-author of "The Last Lecture"
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breakup." -Andrea Lavinthal and Jessica Rozler, authors of "Friend
or Frenemy?"
"The end of a friendship is painful and sad, regardless of the
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friendship in today's world." -Florence Isaacs, author of "Toxic
Friends/True Friends" and "What Do You Say When..."
"Dr. Irene Levine's "Best Friends Forever: Surviving
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