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  2. Helene Deutsch - Wikipedia

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    Helene Deutsch was born in Przemyśl, then in the Polish Partition of Austrian Galicia, to Jewish parents, Wilhelm and Regina Rosenbach, on 9 October 1884. [3] She was the youngest of four children, with sisters, Malvina, and Gizela and a brother, Emil. [4]

  3. Feminine psychology - Wikipedia

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    Feminine psychology or the psychology of women is an approach that focuses on social, economic, and political issues confronting women all throughout their lives. It emerged as a reaction to male-dominated developmental theories such as Sigmund Freud 's view of female sexuality.

  4. Clara Thompson - Wikipedia

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    Clara Thompson presented an outline of the main facts towards the psychology of women [5] and established this within the context of the assignment of social meanings that are given to biological differences between the two sexes within different cultural contexts. This outline stimulated further exploration along the various paths in this issue.

  5. Feminist theory - Wikipedia

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    One major psychological theory, relational-cultural theory, is based on the work of Jean Baker Miller, whose book Toward a New Psychology of Women proposes that "growth-fostering relationships are a central human necessity and that disconnections are the source of psychological problems". [47]

  6. Feminist psychology - Wikipedia

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    APA Division 35, the Society for the Psychology of Women, [7] was established in 1973. [8] It was created to provide a place for all people interested in the psychology of women to access information and resources in the field. The society for the Psychology of Women works to incorporate feminist concerns into the teaching and practice of ...

  7. Carol Tavris - Wikipedia

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    Carol Anne Tavris (born September 17, 1944) [1] is an American social psychologist and feminist.She has devoted her career to writing and lecturing about the contributions of psychological science to the beliefs and practices that guide people's lives, and to criticizing "psychobabble," "biobunk," and pseudoscience.

  8. This explicit shushing is a common thread throughout the Grimms' take on folklore; spells of silence are cast on women more than they are on men, and the characters most valued by male suitors are those who speak infrequently, or don't speak at all. On the other hand, the women in the tales who do speak up are framed as wicked.

  9. Nancy Chodorow - Wikipedia

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    Chodorow later cited Slater's book, Glory of Hera (1968), as influential on her thinking about men's fear of women and its manifestation in culture. Following her Ph.D., Chodorow received clinical training at the University of California, Berkeley , Dept. of Psychology (1984-86) and the San Francisco Psychoanalytic Institute (1985-1993).