Name Harriet Lerner Role Poet | Children Ben Lerner | |
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Education Columbia University, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Teachers College, Columbia University Books The Dance of Anger, The Dance of Intimacy: A Woman, The dance of fear, The dance of deception, The mother dance |
Harriet lerner the dance of anger
Harriet Lerner, Ph.D., (born November 30, 1944) is a clinical psychologist and a contributor to feminist theory and therapy. From 1972 to 2001 she was a staff psychologist at the Menninger Clinic in Topeka, Kansas and a faculty member and supervisor in the Karl Menninger School of Psychiatry. During this time she published extensively on the psychology of women and family relationships, revising traditional psychoanalytic concepts to reflect feminist and family systems perspectives. Her younger son is the National Book Award-nominated poet and novelist Ben Lerner. Her eldest son, Matt Lerner, is the co-founder of Walk Score.
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- Harriet lerner the dance of anger
- Top 20 Quotes of Harriet Lerner Poet
- Education
- Works
- Books
- Childrens books
- References

☝ Top 20 Quotes of Harriet Lerner - Poet
Education
Lerner did her undergraduate work at the University of Wisconsin, where she received a government grant to study and pursue independent research in Delhi, India. She received her M.A. in Educational Psychology from Teachers College of Columbia University and her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from The City University of New York. She did her predoctoral internship at Mount Zion Hospital in San Francisco and completed her postdoctoral training at the Menninger Clinic, where she subsequently joined the staff.
Works
Lerner is best known for her general-audience books which provide a framework for understanding and improving family and work relationships.
The Dance of Anger, a New York Times bestseller that has been translated into more than 35 foreign editions, was the first book published in the United States on the subject of female anger. Women in Therapy is a compilation of her professional publications related to female psychology. She is also an award-winning children’s book author with her sister, Susan Goldhor.