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Mary Elizabeth Pipher (born October 21, 1947), also known as Mary Bray Pipher, is an American clinical psychologist and author. Her books include A Life in Light: Meditations on Impermanence (2022) [ 1 ] and Women Rowing North (2019), a book on aging gracefully.
Reviving Ophelia: Saving the Selves of Adolescent Girls is a 1994 book written by Mary Pipher.This book examines the effects of societal pressures on American adolescent girls, and utilizes many case studies from the author's experience as a therapist. [1]
Pipher is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Jill Pipher (born 1955), American mathematician; Judith Pipher (1940–2022), American astrophysicist and astronomer; Mary Pipher (born 1947), American clinical psychologist and author
A later, and unconnected, use of the terms Ophelia complex/Ophelia syndrome was introduced by Mary Pipher in her Reviving Ophelia of 1994. There she argued for a view of Shakespeare's character as lacking inner direction and externally defined by men (father/brother), [5] and suggested that similar external pressures were currently faced by post-pubescent girls. [6]
Mary Bray may refer to: Mary Pipher (born 1947), also known as Mary Bray Pipher, American clinical psychologist and author; Mary Kay Bray Award, a science fiction award
Mary Pipher: 1947 Psychologist, author Received and later returned Presidential Citation from American Psychological Association: Roscoe Pound: 1870 1964 Legal scholar and educator Dean of Harvard University law school 1916-36 John Bennett Ramsey: 1943 Businessman Father of JonBenét Ramsey: James Lee Rankin: 1907 1996 Politician
Mary Pipher, B.A. 1969 – author, expert on culture and mental health; author of Reviving Ophelia: Saving the Selves of Adolescent Girls, which was a best seller for over three years; [6] author of the New York Times best seller [7] The Shelter of Each Other: Rebuilding Our Families to Enrich Our Lives
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