Eva Ritvo
Eva Ritvo, MD | |
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Born | Eva Caroline Ritvo |
Nationality | American |
Occupation(s) | Psychiatrist and Author |
Website | Official site |
Eva Ritvo is an American television and radio personality, author, and psychiatrist most noted for her work on women's empowerment issues and self-help books. She is the co-founder of the Bold Beauty Project [1] and the founder of Bekindr.[2]
She is an internationally known expert practicing in Miami Beach, Florida. In private medical practice, she has more than a twenty-year career in treating individuals, couples, and families. As a public expert, she has made frequent public speaking and television appearances including NBC's TODAY Show and a special segment on EXTRA called “Beauty and the Brain”.[3] She had a long running TV segment called “Real Relationship”. She has been featured in the Miami Herald,[4] the New York Times,[citation needed] New York Times Magazine[citation needed], The Daily News Celebrity Watch,[5][6] USA Today,[citation needed] the Wall Street Journal,[citation needed] WebMD,[7][8] SELF magazine,[citation needed] Good Housekeeping,[9] O Magazine,[citation needed] Allure [10] and others.[citation needed] She is a regular guest on radio show called Brain Food for the Heartland and is on numerous radio shows around the county.[11][12][13]
Education and medical career
Ritvo completed her residency training at New York Hospital Payne Whitney Clinic/ Cornell University and received undergraduate and medical degrees from University of California, Los Angeles. She is the former vice chair of the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine where she remains as an Associate Professor on the voluntary faculty. She is a Distinguished Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association, a member of the American College of Psychiatry, and the International Society of Sports Psychiatry.[4]
Author
Ritvo has written and lectured extensively in the US, and internationally on the science and meaning of "beauty” and on women’s empowerment issues. Dr. Ritvo has written book chapters and articles on topics that include body dysmorphic disorder, managing patient expectations and handling difficult patients. She is co-author of the best-selling self-help book "The Beauty Prescription" (McGraw-Hill, 2008). She is the lead author of "The Concise Guide to Marriage and Family Therapy" and has written the chapters on family and couples therapy for leading psychiatric textbooks.[citation needed]
Causes
At the Miller School of Medicine, Ritvo initiated the Margaret Ann Aitcheson Humanitarian Award named in honor of Tipper Gore’s mother and first recipient. The award honors those who have made an outstanding contribution in the field of mental health. Dr. Ritvo is an active member of the Board of the United Cerebral Palsy Foundation and holds hosts the Annual Marissa Nestor Tennis Invitational to raise funds for the organization as well as assisting in numerous other events throughout the year.[14]
See also
References
- ^ http://www.boldbeautyproject.com Bold Beauty Project
- ^ http://www.bekindr.com Bekindr
- ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YLBNQfYbqT8 NBC Extra:Beauty Prescription, with Dr. Debra Luftman and Dr. Eva Ritvo
- ^ a b http://miamiherald.typepad.com/wellness/2008/10/beauty-and-the.html Beauty and the Brain - An Interview with Eva Ritvo and Debra Luftman - Miami Times Herald
- ^ http://www.nydailynews.com/lifestyle/2010/03/03/2010-03-03_shiloh_joliepitts_tomboyish_style_is_a_hot_topic_for_style_mavens_and_celeb_watc.html New York Daily News, May 3, 2010
- ^ http://www.nydailynews.com/gossip/2009/10/20/2009-10-20_as_jon_and_kate_gosselin_continue_to_fight_kids_suffer_as_pawns_in_split.html New York Daily News, Oct. 20, 2009
- ^ http://www.webmd.com/balance/features/911-to-katrina-americas-resilience-shines WebMD, 9/11 to Katrina: America's Resilience Shines
- ^ http://www.webmd.com/parenting/news/20060321/treating-parent-depression-helps-kids WebMD, Treating Parent Depression Helps Kids
- ^ Good Housekeeping, March 2009, "Why Crow's Feet Make Us Smile, p70"
- ^ Allure Magazine, March 2010, "Tell All" p106, 108, 177
- ^ http://www6.miami.edu/miami-magazine/winter2009/Departments/bigpicture.html Big Picture Interview, Miami:The University of Miami Magazine
- ^ University of Miami Magazine, Winter 2009, "Beauty on the Brain", p48
- ^ http://www.blogtalkradio.com/powerwomenmag/2010/10/13/dr-eva-ritvo Power Women Magazine - 10/13/10 Interview with Dr. Eva Ritvo MD
- ^ http://pn.psychiatryonline.org/content/37/5/10.full Tipper Gore Honored: Psychiatric News, March 2002
External links
- The Beauty Prescription, McGraw-Hill
- Official Site: Dr. Eva Ritvo
- NBC Extra:Beauty Prescription, with Dr. Debra Luftman and Dr. Eva Ritvo
- "Going to Extremes: Beauty Prescription" Psychology Today
- Why Others See You as 20% More Attractive, The Daily Mail UK, July 21, 2008
- 10 Ways to Think Yourself Beautiful, MSN Glo