Book Description
Human beings are interested in other human beings. We like to know how others live, what they feel, and how they cope and survive. What other human beings do to win at living becomes an informational target for all of us. This book will show you how normal, and not-so-normal people exist side-by-side in this difficult world. By emulating the thinking and behaviors of normal people, it is hoped that your life will improve in quality regardless of the quantity of living that remains for you.
About the Author
Dr. Paul J. Friday received his Masters degree in 1972, and Doctoral degree in 1975 both from the University of Pittsburgh. His undergraduate studies were at LaSalle College in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and as a part of that program he spent two years at the University of Vienna, Austria. He has been a licensed psychologist in the state of Pennsylvania since 1976, and has been Chief of Clinical Psychology at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center-Shadyside for the past 15 years.