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Absent Minds: The untold story of the women who changed psychology forever

Autor Dr Madeleine Pownall
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 iul 2026
If asked to name a psychologist, who springs to mind? No doubt Freud, perhaps Pavlov and his dog, maybe Jung or Piaget.

But what of Mary Whiton Calkins, who has still not received her doctorate from 1895 on account of her gender despite her research influencing contemporary psychology; or Mamie Phipps Clark, whose work informed the US court case that ruled racial segregation illegal; and Beatrice Edgell, the first British woman to earn a PhD in psychology, whose studies have determined how generations of children are taught. Crucial to our modern world, yet largely unrecognisable. That changes now.

In Absent Minds, award-winning psychologist Dr Madeleine Pownall takes readers from the advent of the discipline through to psychologists' response to the COVID-19 pandemic and screentime debate. Entertaining and empowering, she uncovers lost legacies, documenting how women shaped the field and provided alternative, creative and more critical ways of thinking about the human experience, the benefits of which we still feel today.
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ISBN-13: 9781035416899
ISBN-10: 1035416891
Pagini: 352
Ilustrații: N/A
Dimensiuni: 154 x 232 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Headline
Colecția Headline Press
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

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A scintillating tour of the human mind through the work of history's forgotten female psychologists. Illuminating, engrossing and beautifully written, I couldn't put this book down
Absent Minds is essential reading. At times it is a depressing read, taking readers on a journey through biased experiments and a distinct lack of interest shown in women's experiences by many practitioners. Yet, it is also exhilarating. Through its pages, readers are introduced to the stories of countless female psychologists who battled against the odds to gain professional recognition both for themselves and for their sex within the discipline. With a clear and compelling voice, Dr Madeleine Pownall shows readers the crucial contributions to psychology made by women. With the fascinating stories told in Absent Minds, readers will be left wondering how the history of psychology could ever be told without reference to the central contributions of women