Dr. Joy Browne, popular radio psychologist, dead at 71
NEW YORK – Dr. Joy Browne, the syndicated radio and television psychologist whose upbeat and approachable style made her a favourite for nearly four decades, has died.
Browne died Saturday in Manhattan, according to her daughter, Patience Browne, who did not give a cause of death. Dr. Browne was 71.
Born in New Orleans and a graduate of Rice University and Northeastern University, Browne began her on-air career in Boston in 1978 with a radio show on WITS and was still in syndication at the time of her death. She was regarded as a pioneer for radio therapists and was known for such advice as not dating for a year after a relationship had ended. She eventually hosted a TV show and wrote several books, including “Getting Unstuck” and “Nobody’s Perfect.”
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