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  • Establishing a lucrative side business (by Dr. Lynn Friedman, psychologist, psychoanalyst, career coach)
  • Consultation at a distance (by Dr. Lynn Friedman, psychologist, psychoanalyst, career coach)
  • New Year's Resolutions for 2001: Setting and Achieving Your Work-Life Goals (by Dr. Lynn Friedman, psychologist, psychoanalyst, career coach)(When you click here you are leaving Dr. Lynn Friedman's site and going to DC Web Women)
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    The series below on Designing your work-life plan was written by Dr. Lynn Friedman and published on the DC Web Women site.

  • Envisioning Your Work-life Plan (by Dr. Lynn Friedman, psychologist, psychoanalyst, career coach)
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  • Strategies for getting your Career on Track: Selecting your career coach (by Dr. Lynn Friedman, psychologist, psychoanalyst, career coach)
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    Read Dr. Lynn Friedman's monthly, Washington Business Journal, column on understanding workplace dynamics.
  • For your questions about relationships, psychotherapy and psychoanalysis, check out Dr. Lynn Friedman's new website, The Washington Psychoanalyst.
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