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  1. Linda Carroll (born Linda Anne Risi; April 7, 1944) is an American writer, marriage counselor, and family therapist. Carroll received national attention in 1993 when one of her patients, the fugitive Katherine Ann Power , turned herself in to authorities after spending twenty-three years eluding police. [4]

    • 1980–present
    • Paula Fox (mother)
  2. www.today.com › author › linda-carroll-tdpn2606TODAY Author Linda Carroll

    Linda Carroll is a Peabody Award-winning journalist who is a contributing health and medicine writer for NBC News and TODAY. She is co-author of three books: “The Concussion Crisis: Anatomy of a ...

  3. Apr 10, 2024 · Linda Carroll. MS, LMFT, BCC. I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist who has been working as a psychotherapist for 35 years, a teacher, and a Board Certified Life Coach. I am the author of Love Cycles: The Five Essential Stages of Lasting Love, which has been translated into four languages, and the highly-acclaimed book, Love Skills ...

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  4. Jan 16, 2006 · Linda Carroll is the mother of Courtney Love and the daughter of award-winning author Paula Fox. But she has her own story to tell. Framed by fame - Los Angeles Times

  5. LINDA CARROLL was adopted at birth, raised in San Francisco, and only later discovered that her biological mother is the writer Paula Fox. Married at eighteen, and twice more before she was thirty, she is now the mother of five grown children, including singer/songwriter Courtney Love. She is a therapist and writer and lives in Corvallis ...

  6. Linda was born and raised in San Francisco where she spent her first 25 years. She has also lived in Nelson, New Zealand and Eugene, Oregon . She teaches workshops and delivers keynote addresses throughout the United States and is a frequent speaker at Rancho La Puerta in. Linda Carroll, MS, has worked as a couple's therapist for more than 30 ...

  7. Linda Carroll is an American writer, marriage counselor, and family therapist. Carroll received national attention in 1993 when one of her patients, the fugitive Katherine Ann Power, turned herself in to authorities after spending twenty-three years eluding police.

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