Name Maggie Scarf | Role Writer | |
Books Intimate partners, The Remarriage Blueprint, Secrets - Lies - Betrayals, September songs, Unfinished Business: Pressure |
Maggie scarf on what issues children represent in remarriages
Maggie Scarf (born Margaret Klein; May 13, 1932) is an American writer, journalist, and lecturer. Her award-winning books and articles specialize in women, family relationships, and marriage in particular, including the best-selling books Unfinished Business: Pressure Points in the Lives of Women (Doubleday, 1980) and Intimate Partners: Patterns in Love and Marriage (Random House, 1987). She is a former Visiting Fellow at the Whitney Humanities Center, Yale University, and at Jonathan Edwards College, Yale University, as well as a Senior Fellow at the Bush Center in Child Development and Social Policy at Yale. She was for many years a Contributing Editor to The New Republic, and a member of the advisory board of the American Psychiatric Press. Maggie Scarf lives in Sag Harbor, NY with her husband Herbert Scarf, the Sterling Professor (Emeritus as of 2010) of Economics at Yale University. She is the mother of three adult daughters, Susan Scarf Merrell, Martha Samuelson, and Betsy S. Stone. She has eight grandchildren.
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- Maggie scarf on what issues children represent in remarriages
- Maggie scarf on why remarried couples face some unique challenges
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Maggie scarf on why remarried couples face some unique challenges
Public & media appearances
Maggie Scarf has lectured widely, and made a great number of television appearances (Oprah Winfrey, 5 times; Phil Donohue; The David Letterman Show; CBS News; Good Morning America; The Today Show; and many radio shows including Larry King.) She has been interviewed extensively on radio and for magazines and newspapers across the nation.
She currently blogs for Psychology Today.