Psychoanalytic theory
Theory of personality organization developed by Sigmund Freud
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2018 | A research paper argued that Attachment theory represents a Western middle-class perspective, overlooking diverse caregiving practices in most of the world. |
2017 |
Feminist psychology
SAGE journal, recognized by the APA, continues to publish articles about women's mental health and workforce experiences, focusing on topics relevant to feminist psychology.
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2017 |
Feminist psychology
Women comprised 19.1% of U.S. Representatives, 21% of U.S. Senators, and 8% of state governors.
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2016 | A Psychological Bulletin article proposed that attachment could largely be due to heredity, calling for research focus on nonshared environmental effects using behavioral genetic designs. |
2015 |
Feminist psychology
A Transnational Psychology Summit was organized by Machizawa, Collins, and Rice to develop and apply transnational psychological perspectives across various domains including research, assessment, interventions, migration, domestic violence, education, career, human trafficking, sexuality, and pedagogy.
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2014 |
Feminist psychology
NetCE published critical analysis of psychoanalytic concepts, highlighting their sexist and culturally-bound nature from a feminist psychological perspective, while also acknowledging adaptations of traditional psychotherapy principles in feminist psychoanalysis.
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2014 |
Feminist psychology
NetCE publishes critique of cognitive-behavioral therapy from a feminist psychology perspective, highlighting its limitations in addressing societal structures that impact women's behaviors and experiences.
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2014 |
Feminist psychology
NetCE published guidelines emphasizing the importance of examining gender role beliefs and power dynamics in couples therapy, promoting more egalitarian relationship approaches.
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2014 |
Feminist psychology
NetCE publication critiques traditional psychoanalytic concepts as sexist and culturally-bound, while also highlighting how feminist psychoanalysis adapts traditional psychotherapy approaches by focusing on early childhood experiences and emotional connections.
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2014 |
Feminist psychology
NetCE publishes a critique of cognitive-behavioral therapy from a feminist perspective, highlighting its limitations in addressing societal gender norms and women's oppression.
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2014 |
Feminist psychology
Women constituted only 5% of Fortune 500 CEOs and 19% of board members of S&P500 companies.
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2014 |
Feminist psychology
Global Gender Gap Report reveals the United States ranked 33rd out of 49 high-income countries and 83rd out of 137 countries surveyed for gender parity.
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2013 | A study from Utah State suggested that individuals can have different attachment styles with different people and that parents' time away from their child is not a significant predictor of attachment. |
2013 |
Feminist psychology
Women held 68.3 percent of psychological positions in the United States, representing a ratio of 2.1 women to every 1 man in the psychological workforce.
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2012 |
Feminist psychology
Fehr published work highlighting gender bias in psychological research and proposing feminist research strategies to understand gender roles in scientific communities.
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2010 | A study in the Journal of Personality examined twins in Italy using the ACE Model, finding that shared environment was irrelevant in explaining adult attachment styles, with attachment-related anxiety and avoidance instead explained by genetics and unshared environmental factors. |
2010 | Douglas E. Foley published 'Learning Capitalist Culture', applying a mixture of structural and Marxist theories to ethnographic fieldwork, analyzing social solidarity among high school students in Texas. |
2010 |
Feminist psychology
Henrich, Heine, and Norenzayan reported a systemic bias in psychology studies, revealing that 60–90% of psychological research is conducted on participants from WEIRD (Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich, Democratic) societies, despite these regions representing only 1/8 of the global population.
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2010 |
Feminist psychology
U.S. Department of Labor reports women comprised 47% of the workforce in the United States.
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