Perlman was formerly married to Jack Rapke, former co-chairman of Creative Artists Agency, and for a time the two were a high-profile Hollywood couple. She began seeing Gerald Levin in 2003, as he was divorcing Barbara, his wife of 32 years. In 1977, Dr. Levin launched her career at what was to become Hollywood's premier talent agency, CAA. She was responsible for signing such celebrities as Michael Keaton, Madonna and Michael Jackson. Then in 1985, she began her own film production company. After almost 20 years in show business, she made the move to follow her true calling as a psychologist. Her breakthrough came as her mother was dying of cancer. With the recognition that death is simply a passage way to the next life, she helped her mother find peace in her transition. Dr. Levin was inspired to return to school to obtain her doctorate to explore new frontiers of health, wellness, and spirituality. In 2004, Dr. Levin founded Moonview Sanctuary, a collaborative treatment and research institute created through the careful integration of modern psychology and neuroscience, together with ancient knowledge and spiritual practices from around the world. In 2009, she published her award winning memoir, "God, the Universe and Where I Fit In," illustrating her spiritual journey of transformation through intuition. Dr. Levin and her husband, Jerry Levin, co-founded The Levin Center for Parkinson's Transformational Health.