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Carolyn Lewis Attneave (July 2, 1920 – June 22, 1992) was born in El Paso, Texas, to
Scandinavian and
Delaware Native American parents.
Attneave spent most...
- In 1971, The
Network of
Indian Psychologists was
established by
Carolyn Attneave.
Harriet McAdoo was
appointed to the
White House Conference on Families...
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place where the
Clayman Institute is
located was
renamed the
Carolyn Lewis Attneave House in 2019. It was
formerly named Serra House after Junípero Serra....
- PMID 11273420. S2CID 2468289.
Archived (PDF) from the
original on 2009-01-17.
Attneave F (August 1953). "Psychological
probability as a
function of experienced...
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Jason (March 1, 2019). "Stanford
renames buildings for
Sally Ride,
Carolyn Attneave". The
Mercury News. San Jose, California:
Digital First Media. Archived...
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Institute for
Gender Research is
located was
renamed the
Carolyn Lewis Attneave House, and a
student dormitory located in the
Lucie Stern Hall complex...
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traditional practices such as Ho'oponopono) by Ross
Speck and
Carolyn Attneave, and the
emergence of
behavioral marital therapy (renamed
behavioral couples...
- with Uri Rueveni.
Among his
books are
Family Networks (1972; with
Carolyn Attneave) and The New
Families (1972). He
served on the
editorial board of the journals...
- Archive.
Retrieved 5
March 2022. George, M. (2019). "Profile of
Carolyn Attneave". In Rutherford, A. (ed.). Psychology's
Feminist Voices Digital Archive...
- 35 of the
American Psychological ****ociation (APA) in 1996, the
Carolyn Attneave Diversity Award from
Division 43 of the APA in 1995, and the
Charles and...