Murray Banks
Murray Banks (1917-2008) was one of the most sought after speakers in America in the 1950/60s.[1] Banks was a clinical psychologist, and was formerly a full professor of psychology at Long Island University, and at Pace College, NYC, where he headed the psychology department for over five years. He was also a visiting professor and special lecturer on various subjects at the University at North Carolina, New York University, Temple University, New Jersey State Teachers College, University of Pittsburgh, and Brooklyn College.
| Dr. Murray Banks | |
|---|---|
| Born | July 17, 1917 New York, New York (unverified) |
| Died | August 26, 2008 (aged 91) Rockaway Park, Queens, NY |
| Medium | Lecturer, records, books |
| Alma mater | Columbia University |
| Years active | 1950–1989 |
| Genres | Observational comedy |
| Subject(s) | American culture, Self-Help, human behavior, psychology |
| Notable works and roles | "Anyone who goes to a psychiatrist should have his head examined". |
Read the Dr. Murray Banks lists on mental health maintenance.
Works
Comedy albums[2]
- What YOU can learn from the Kinsey Report (Audio Masterworks, 1956)[3]
- The Drama of Sex (1960)
- Just in case you think you're normal (1961)
- Dr. Murray Banks tells Jewish Stories Mit Psychology (1961)
- Dr. Murray Banks Tells more Jewish Stories Mit Psychology (1964)
- A Lesson in Love (1964)
- How to live with yourself...or what to do until psychiatrist comes (1965)
- How to quit smoking in six days or drop dead in seven (1965)
- Anyone who goes to a shrink should have their head examined (1971)
Books
- Banks, Murray, Dr. (1961). Just in Case You Think You're Normal. Murmill Associates.
- Banks, Murray, Dr. (1965). What to do until psychiatrist comes. Murmill Associates.
- Banks, Murray, Dr. (1965). How to Live with Yourself. Murmill Associates.
- Banks, Murray, Dr. (1982). How to Overcome an Inferiority Complex. Murmill Associates.
- Banks, Murray, Dr. (1982). Stop the World I Want to get Off. Murmill Associates.
References
- "The Age - Google News Archive Search".
- "Dr. Murray Banks".
- Nick DiFonzo (November 12, 2009). "Cutout Bin: Exploring 1950s Human Sexuality With Dr. Murray Banks". Rocks Off.
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