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Florence Falk, PhD, MSW
Florence Falk, PhD, MSW, is a writer, teacher, and psychotherapist in private practice for more than 20 years. Her work on the struggle of women to achieve a strong sense of personal identity and sovereignty led her to explore the subject of aloneness and culminated in her recent book, On My Own: The Art of Being a Woman Alone. She is presently working on a book about the nature of longing.
A former assistant professor of English literature at Rutgers University, she wrote theater criticism for the Soho Weekly News and published articles in theater journals, including The Drama Review, Comparative Drama, and the Performing Arts Journal. She also has taught workshops and lectured on the psychology of envy, longing, possession, and most recently, women and aloneness, at the American Association for Transpersonal Psychology, California, the New York Open Center, the C.G. Jung Foundation, and the New York Society of Clinical Social Workers.
Falk lives and works in New York City and refreshes her life in Vermont. |
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