Miller, Jean Baker

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MILLER, Jean Baker

MILLER, Jean Baker. American, b. 1927. Genres: Psychiatry, Psychology, Women's studies and issues. Career: Psychiatrist and educator. Upstate Medical Center, University of the State of New York, Syracuse, instructor in psychiatry, 1961-66; Albert Einstein College of Medicine, NYC, interdiscipli- nary research fellow, 1965-67, instructor, 1967-70, associate clinical professor, 197072; London School of Economics, visiting lecturer, 1972-73; Tavistock Institute and Clinic, London, visiting associate, 1972-73 and 1976-77, co-teacher, 1977; Boston University School of Medicine, associate clinical professor, 1974-82, clinical professor of psychiatry, 1982-; Harvard Medical School, assistant clinical professor, 1974-81, lecturer in psychiatry, 1981-; Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA, professor of psychology, 1981-84, director of Stone Center, 1981-84, scholar-in-residence, 1984-86, director of education, 1986-96, currently associated with Jean Baker Miller Training Institute of the Stone Center for Developmental Services and Studies. Psychiatrist, in private practice, 1956-. Publications: (ed.) Psychoanalysis and Women: Contributions to New Theory and Therapy, 1973; Towards a New Psychology of Women, 1976, 2nd ed., 1986; Women's Growth in Connection: Writings from the Stone Center, 1991; (with others) Woman's Growth in Diversity, 1997; (co-author) The Healing Connection, 1997. Address: Stone Center, Wellesley College, 106 Central St, Wellesley, MA 02481, U.S.A.

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