For many years, Newman has presented an annual lecture at Town Hall in Manhattan where he shares a philosophical perspective on broad topics in popular culture.
A Review of Fred Newman and Phyllis Goldberg's Let's Develop
Wednesday, February 1, 1995
THE DENVER POST
LIFESTYLES
PERSONAL GROWTH
OFF THE SHELF

Conventional psychology assumes human development stops after early childhood. But a new book argues that people can reignite their development at any age and any stage of life by breaking out of socially determined roles. “Let’s Develop! A Guide to Continuous Personal Growth” (Castillo International, $11.95) shows readers how developing can help them break out of the roles they’re stuck in with family and friends.

Authors Fred Newman and Phyllis Goldberg also believe development is the key to curing depression and anxiety and to breaking addictions to drugs, alcohol, food or anything else.