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Joy Browne

    Dr. Joy was an American psychologist who hosted a nationally syndicated call-in talk show for several decades. Armed with an M.A. and Ph.D. in psychology and a license as a clinical psychologist, she leveraged her expertise to offer insights into the human psyche and interpersonal dynamics. Her program provided a platform for listeners to explore their own challenges and gain understanding. Through her work, Dr. Joy fostered personal growth and well-being.

    It's a Jungle Out There, Jane
    Dating For Dummies
    • Dating For Dummies

      • 406 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      Trusted guidance on meeting Ms. or Mr. Right With new and updated content, Dating For Dummies, 3rd Edition includes all the information you'll need for navigating the contemporary, social media driven dating scene where women and men Google potential dates beforehand, Tweet after, and even meet on Facebook. You'll find all you need to use these social media sites and take advantage of the ever-expanding ways to socialize, flirt, and date in the 21st century. With dating advice for singletons in all stages of life (including baby boomers), you'll get the confidence to date someone who is significantly older or younger, someone who has been previously married, or someone with children. Author Dr. Joy Browne, America's favorite psychologist, demystifies the whole dating process, from getting a date, plotting the place, and having a great time (or dealing with duds) to moving beyond a first date toward a budding relationship. Confidence boosters to help meet, date, and start a relationship with Mr. or Ms. Right Safe tips and advice on using social networks like Facebook and Twitter to meet new people The latest tips about dealing with money matters and dating diversity If you're looking for a fun Saturday night date or a happily-ever-after mate, Dating For Dummies is the guide for you!

      Dating For Dummies
    • It's a Jungle Out There, Jane

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Ever wonder why . . . Men freeze when women say, "We have to talk"? Men just can't pick up after themselves? Guys in restaurants choose the seat with its back against the wall? Most men hate surprise parties? The good news is that men are not from Mars and women are not from Venus, but the rest of the story is that we all -- men and women -- are animals, with instincts that tell us how we should feel, act, and react. Relationship expert Dr. Joy Browne explains that to understand how the man in your life thinks, talks, loves, stays, or strays, you need to understand the animal within. This doesn't mean you have to "tame" your man, but with Dr. Joy's trademark smart, funny, and nonjudgmental advice, you can get into his mind and figure out why he is the way he is at work or at play, in the boardroom, the bedroom, or in front of the TV. The result? A better relationship with your mate . . . and no more fighting like cats and dogs.

      It's a Jungle Out There, Jane