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The result was: promoted by RoySmith (talk23:08, 11 September 2022 (UTC)[reply]

  • ... that American psychologist Mildred Newman and her husband treated so many celebrities that the two were known as "therapists of the stars"? Source: "With her husband, psychologist Bernard Berkowitz, she treated so many celebrities in their New York practice that they were dubbed "therapists of the stars." Among their clients were actors George Segal, Anthony Perkins and Paula Prentiss and writers Neil Simon, Nora Ephron and Rex Reed." The Washington Post

Moved to mainspace by Thriley (talk) and DaffodilOcean (talk). Nominated by Thriley (talk) at 06:05, 7 September 2022 (UTC).[reply]