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Doris Iarovici -- an author and psychiatrist discusses her art and her lessons from working with college students

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Doris Iarovici has had such a rich and considered life. Doris brought her experience as an immigrant to Yale, and has emerged as a thoughtful and compassionate artist and doctor. Listen in as she shares her experiences and what it is like to have Minnie Driver play her in an adaptation of Doris' life story.

Check out Doris' website: www.dorisiarovici.com. There, you'll learn about her newest book, Minus One.

Here is Doris' bio: Doris Iarovici grew up in New York City after arriving there at age 5 from Romania. She began writing shortly thereafter, and first published poetry and essays in Seventeen Magazine as a teenager. A graduate of Yale College and the Yale University School of Medicine, she has since divided her time between writing and medicine, and has published both fiction and non-fiction.

Her newest book, Minus One, was released in November 2020 and can be ordered below, or through your favorite bookstore.

She has been awarded writing fellowships from the Djerassi Resident Artists' Program in California, Virginia Center for the Creative Arts in Virginia, Hambidge Center in Georgia, and the North Carolina Arts Council.
She works as a psychiatrist at Harvard University, and lives in Boston.

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Doris Iarovici has had such a rich and considered life. Doris brought her experience as an immigrant to Yale, and has emerged as a thoughtful and compassionate artist and doctor. Listen in as she shares her experiences and what it is like to have Minnie Driver play her in an adaptation of Doris' life story.

Check out Doris' website: www.dorisiarovici.com. There, you'll learn about her newest book, Minus One.

Here is Doris' bio: Doris Iarovici grew up in New York City after arriving there at age 5 from Romania. She began writing shortly thereafter, and first published poetry and essays in Seventeen Magazine as a teenager. A graduate of Yale College and the Yale University School of Medicine, she has since divided her time between writing and medicine, and has published both fiction and non-fiction.

Her newest book, Minus One, was released in November 2020 and can be ordered below, or through your favorite bookstore.

She has been awarded writing fellowships from the Djerassi Resident Artists' Program in California, Virginia Center for the Creative Arts in Virginia, Hambidge Center in Georgia, and the North Carolina Arts Council.
She works as a psychiatrist at Harvard University, and lives in Boston.

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