Murray Banks

Murray Banks (1917-2008)[1] 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(1917-07-17)July 17, 1917
New York, New York (unverified)
DiedAugust 26, 2008(2008-08-26) (aged 91)
Rockaway Park, Queens, NY
MediumLecturer, records, books
Alma materColumbia University
Years active1950–1989
GenresObservational 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".

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

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