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  2. Drew Barrymore's therapist explains why he quit: 'Chronic ...

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    In a statement to Entertainment Weekly, Barrymore's longtime therapist, Barry Michels, explained Wednesday why he decided to stop treating the actor and TV host in the wake of her 2016 divorce ...

  3. Drew Barrymore's psychoanalyst Barry Michels spoke about ending their relationship years ago after she spoke about it during a Los Angeles Times interview.

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  6. Michele Weiner-Davis - Wikipedia

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    Michele Weiner-Davis is a licensed clinical social worker, marriage and family therapist [1] and author in the field of family therapy.She is frequently quoted in the media and has been interviewed significantly on television news programs regarding divorce prevention. [2]

  7. Gordon v. Gordon - Wikipedia

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    From the final divorce decree, Gordon was ordered to return all of Jackson's fur coats, photographs, videos, and furnishings. He was also ordered to forgo his rights to any of Jackson's contracts that she signed during the marriage, including those with Sony Music Entertainment , BMG Music , Playboy Entertainment , and Penguin/Dutton Books .

  8. A Bill of Divorcement (1932 film) - Wikipedia

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    A Bill of Divorcement is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by George Cukor and starring John Barrymore and Katharine Hepburn in her film debut. It is based on the 1921 British play of the same name, written by Clemence Dane as a reaction to a law passed in Britain in the early 1920s that allowed insanity as grounds for a woman to divorce her husband. [2]

  9. Drew Barrymore reveals her therapist was so concerned by her ...

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    Drew Barrymore recalled how her drinking intensified after feeling that she failed to give her two daughters — Olive, 10, and Frankie, 8 — a united family.