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Six Degrees Psychoanalyzes with Dr. Robi Ludwig

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Dr. Robi Ludwig is a nationally known psychotherapist, award winning reporter, as well as host of GSN's new reality game show, "Without Prejudice?". She also hosted two seasons of TLC's reality show, "One Week to Save Your Marriage", and can be currently also be seen Monday nights at 8:00 PM on Nancy Grace on CNN's Headline News. Dr. Ludwig was recently made contributing editor for Cookie magazine, a modern lifestyle magazine for moms, and also made her debut as guest host for CNN's Larry King Live. Dr. Ludwig is a regular contributor to the Today Show, GMTV - Britain's number one Morning show, as well as CNN, Headline News, The Fox News Channel and Court TV where she talks about psychological/lifestyle issues as well as the criminal mind. She also appears on national shows such as: E!, Regis and Kelly, Oprah, The View, Bill O'Reilly, and Hannity and Colmes, helping audiences and guests alike to understand the complexities of the human condition. Her book, ’Till Death Do Us Part: Love, Marriage and the Mind of the Killer Spouse, written with Matt Birkbeck is published with Atria books. It came out March in 2006 and will be out in paperback this spring. In the late 1990's she worked as a psychology reporter for WETM-TV, the NBC affiliate in Elmira, New York. She wrote, produced and hosted Real Talk, a weekly live call-in show covering psychological and self-help topics. Her practical experience as a psychotherapist began in 1988 when she worked as a counselor for patients with severe psychiatric disorders. In both clinical settings and in her private practice, she has treated all forms of mental illness, substance abuse, grieving, sexual identity issues, job stress, emotional and sexual abuse problems as well as the more common social and parenting issues. Dr. Ludwig’s academic credentials include a doctorate in psychology (Psy.D) from the Southern California University.

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