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“A voice of wisdom and insight
in a world of confusion and contradictions.” – Tom Brokaw

Gail Saltz, MD, specializes in mental health, sex and relationship issues. She has appeared on the Oprah Winfrey Show, Today Show, Anderson Cooper 360, and The View among others, and is a contributor to iVillage.com and A&E’s Biography program. See Bio »


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Dr. Saltz's thoughts and insights on emotional health, sex and relationship issues can be found on TV, in the pages of her best selling books, in articles in print and online and in her personal appearances.

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92nd Street Y: Strength of Mind series

Dr. Gail moderates this series at the famed 92nd St. Y that helps us discover how people find success, real happiness and the ability to deal with life’s problems.

Meredith Vieira: Wed, Jan 25, 2012, 8 pm

Meredith Vieira discusses her long and successful career in broadcast journalism and her experiences balancing work and family throughout her 20-plus-year career.

Amy Chua: Sun, Jan 29, 2012, 7:30 pm

Amy Chua discusses the struggle to find balance 
between her dreams for her children and letting them succeed on their own, which she chronicled in her best-selling book Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother.

Lauren Manning:Sun, Feb 12, 2012, 8 pm

Lauren Manning is the former managing director and partner at Cantor Fitzgerald.

 

 

Vlogging as the relationship expert for The OurTime.com dating site

Dr. Gail on the Today Show

How to help your kids dress appropriately

School baffled by 12 girls mysterious symptoms

Why did judge unseal Casey's personal depositions?

New Year, New You

Dr. Gail on WebMD

Teens Who Can Express Themselves More Likely to Avoid Drugs

Dr. Gail on USA Today

Opposites attract, but can it last?

For women, friendship really can get better with age


 

 

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