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David Viscott

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Viscott's signature style was to attempt to isolate an individual's source of emotional problems in a very short amount of time. Many of his books were of a self-help nature, written to assist the individual with his own examination of life. His autobiography,
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Viscott's popularity peaked in the early 1990s, and then fell sharply. A separation from his wife, followed by declining health, occurred at about the same time that he left the air waves. He died in 1996 of
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because voicing the character strained Harry Shearer's throat. The character's retirement was marked by the broadcast of a Dr. Marvin Monroe Memorial Hospital over
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condition. At the time, he was living alone in Los Angeles. He is survived by three of his four children: Elizabeth, Penelope, and Jonathan.
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advice, he would fall back on his medical knowledge to regularly devote entire segments of radio to answering
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questions. During these segments he would give medical advice. Many of the questions answered had to do with
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Dorchester Boy: Portrait of a Psychiatrist as a Very Young Man
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In 1980 Viscott began presenting his own full-time show on
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advice. This was unique in the world of talk radio.
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