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  1. Harold Greenwald (July 28, 1910 – March 26, 1999) was a noted psychotherapist who pioneered a variation on rational emotive behavior therapy, "direct decision therapy." He was an expert on the psychology of prostitution, and authored a dissertation on call girls that became a best-selling book and movie.

  2. Apr 2, 1999 · Harold Greenwald, a psychotherapist whose doctoral dissertation on the psychology of prostitutes evolved into a best-selling 1958 book, ''The Call Girl,'' and a Hollywood movie,...

  3. Ellis, A. (1974) Decision Therapy. Harold Greenwald. New York: Peter H. Wyden, 1973. 312 pp.. Psychoanalytic Review 61:486-487

  4. Study. Harold Greenwald. New York: Bal-lantine Books, 1958. 258 pp. $4.50 The Call Girl is a fascinating social-psycho-analytic study of twenty-six of the $20,000 a year elite in prostitution, their approach to the profession, their clients and the men whom they keep, if not admire. Dr. Greenwald presents evidence to the ef-

  5. The Call Girl is a best seller of 1958 written by the doctor Harold Greenwald, a psychotherapist whose doctoral dissertation is about the psychology of prostitutes. In 1960, he made a Hollywood movie on the same topic, Girl of the Night.

  6. HarolD Greenwald. Abstract. After a long period of relatively slow change and development, the practice of psychotherapy entered a phase of vigorous experimentation in the 1960s. Greatly.

  7. Harold Greenwald has 12 books on Goodreads with 319 ratings. Harold Greenwalds most popular book is My Self and I.