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Marsha M. Linehan (born May 5, 1943) is an American psychologist and author. She is the creator of dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), a type of psychotherapy that combines cognitive restructuring with acceptance , mindfulness , and shaping .
Margaret Brennan (born March 26, 1980) [1] is an American journalist who is the current moderator of Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan on CBS News, the network's chief foreign affairs correspondent, and a fill-in and substitute anchor for CBS Evening News.
Marsha P. Johnson (1945–1992), African American gay liberation activist, participant in the Stonewall riots; Marsha I. Lester, American physical chemist; Marsha M. Linehan (born 1943), American psychologist and author; Marsha Looper (born 1959), Colorado legislator; Marsha Marescia (born 1983), field hockey player from South Africa
Phyllis was the first woman judge on the appellate court of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. [47] Her youngest daughter, Alice Beck Dubow, is a judge on the same court, [48] while the older daughter Judith is a prominent CBT educator and clinician, who wrote the basic text in the field [49] and is a co-founder of the non-profit Beck Institute ...
[5] His 1975 book The Miracle of Mindfulness was credited with helping to "lay the foundations" for the use of mindfulness in treating depression through "mindfulness-based cognitive therapy", influencing the work of University of Washington psychology professor Marsha M. Linehan, the originator of dialectical behavior therapy (DBT). [4] J.
John Linehan (basketball) (born 1978), American basketball player and coach; Kim Linehan, USA Olympic swimmer (from the 1984 Games) Marsha M. Linehan (born 1943), American psychologist and author; Maxine Linehan, Irish singer and actress; Mechele Linehan (born 1972), figure in the death of Kent Leppink; Neil J. Linehan (1895–1967), American ...
Elle Moxley (formerly Elle Hearns, born 1986/1987) is an American transgender rights activist. She co-founded the Black Lives Matter Global Network, where she served as a strategic partner and organizing coordinator, and founded The Marsha P. Johnson Institute, where she serves as executive director.
She was married to S. M. Miller, an emeritus professor of sociology at Boston University; they had two sons, Dr. Edward D. Miller and Jonathan F. Miller, [4] Chairman and CEO of America Online. Jean Baker Miller died on July 29, 2006, at the age of 78 due to respiratory failure caused by emphysema and post-polio complications. [4] [5]