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Mathilda Bushel Canter was a prominent psychologist and leader, recognized for her extensive contributions to the field and advocacy for psychological science. She was the first female president of the American Psychological Association

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  • Mathilda Bushel Canter, born June 8, 1924, was a lifelong contributor to professional psychology.
  • She passed away on January 30, 2015, in Phoenix, Arizona.
  • Preceded in death by her husband, psychologist Aaron Herman Canter.

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  • Canter made significant state and national contributions to psychology.
  • She was a fellow of seven American Psychological Association (APA) divisions.
  • She was the first female president of the APA Division of Psychotherapy (Division 29) in 1984.

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    • Championed advocacy efforts in psychology.
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