Today in Psychology (25th March 1900), Ruth Winifred Howard was born. The first African American woman to earn a doctorate in psychology, Howard enjoyed a very successful research and consulting career.
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#WomenInPsychology #psychology #PsychologyFacts
Mary Whiton Calkins was a leading figure in early psychology and the first woman to serve as APA president, without ever being awarded the PhD she earned.
SCCAP recognizes her contributions this Women’s History Month💜
#WomensHistoryMonth #SCCAP #WomeninPsychology
It was great to receive an advanced proof of Absent Minds by Dr Madeleine Pownall, published on 7 May by @headlinebooks.bsky.social
My comments below:
#absentminds #womeninhistoey #womeninpsychology
This book explores the pivotal contributions of 267 women in psychology and neuroscience, whose groundbreaking work transformed our understanding of the human mind and behavior.
💻️: https://tinyurl.com/5n8nyra6
#womenshistory #womeninscience #womeninpsychology #womeninneuroscience
Today in Psychology (28th Jan 1932), Florence Denmark was born. A pioneering speaker on the psychology of women, Denmark has conducted ground breaking research on, violence, prejudice and stereotyping, ethnicity & gender.
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Today in Psychology (25th January 1906), Molly Harrower was born. A pioneering clinical psychologist, Harrower is best known for her contribution to psychodiagnostic testing.
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Today in Psychology (29th December 1904), Professor Mary Whiton Calkins of Wellesley College was elected APA president for 1905, becoming the first woman to hold the office.
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#WomenInPsychology #psychology #PsychologyStudent #PsychologyFacts
This book explores the pivotal contributions of 267 women in psychology and neuroscience, whose groundbreaking work transformed our understanding of the human mind and behavior.
💻️: https://tinyurl.com/5n8nyra6
#womenshistory #womeninscience #womeninpsychology #womeninneuroscience
This book explores the pivotal contributions of 267 women in psychology and neuroscience, whose groundbreaking work transformed our understanding of the human mind and behavior.
💻️: https://tinyurl.com/5n8nyra6
#womenshistory #womeninscience #womeninpsychology #womeninneuroscience
This book explores the pivotal contributions of 267 women in psychology and neuroscience, whose groundbreaking work transformed our understanding of the human mind and behavior.
💻️: https://tinyurl.com/5n8nyra6
#womenshistory #womeninscience #womeninpsychology #womeninneuroscience
Today in Psychology (17th May 1900), Helen Peak was born. A highly respected scholar and pioneering researcher, Peak was among the first group of psychologists to undertake precise laboratory measurements during social behavior experiments.
#WomenInPsychology #psychology #PsychologyFacts
Today in the History of Psychology (26th March 1927), Barbara Snell Dohrenwend was born. A highly respected figure within the interrelating fields of community psychology, health psychology, and psychological epidemiology, Dohrenwend's influential body of work on stress was driven by her firmly held conviction that scientific research should be employed to ease psychological suffering.
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Today in the History of Psychology (25th March 1900), Ruth Winifred Howard was born. The first African American woman to earn a doctorate in psychology, Howard enjoyed a very successful research and consulting career within a variety of fields including child development, family counseling, mental health training and nursing education.
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International women's day
International women's day.
We are feeling extra grateful today at Lotus to have a team of intelligent, compassionate, and inspiring women. 🪷 We couldn’t be prouder—today and every day!
#InternationalWomensDay #IWD #EmpowerWomen #WomeninPsychology
To mark international women's day 2025 comment with some of your inspirational Women in #HealthPsychology
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✨️Angel Chater
✨️Susan Michie
✨️Jane Ogden
✨️Liz Jenkinson
✨️Marie Johnston
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Today in the History of Psychology (21st February 1931), Ursula Bellugi was born. A pioneering researcher in the field of language neurobiology, Bellugi was the first to show that American Sign Language is a true language, replete with grammar and syntax which draws upon many of the same areas of the brain for processing as spoken language. Among her many career highlights, Ursula Bellugi received the American Psychological Association (APA) Award for Distinguished Scientific Contributions in 1992 and was elected to National Academy of Sciences in 2007.
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Today in the History of Psychology (14th January 1891), Mathilde Hertz was born. An eminent biologist and sensory physiologist, Hertz was also a pioneer in the field of comparative psychology, whose work in this area helped establish the psychological study of animal behavior as a distinct field of research. During a short but very productive career Hertz published over thirty articles, the most influential of which drew upon Gestalt principles in the study of animal perception.
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Locked Up Living Anna Motz on Female Violence. Exploring Trauma and Violence. (Audio) @lockedupliving #FemaleViolence #TraumaRecovery #ForensicPsychotherapy #PsychologyPodcast #WomenInPsychology