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Carole A. Rayburn (1938-2017).

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  • 1Bethel University.

The American Psychologist
|February 15, 2019
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Carole A. Rayburn was a pioneering feminist psychologist and activist. Her extensive work addressed women's oppression through psychological research and advocacy, leaving a significant legacy in feminist psychology.

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Area of Science:

  • Feminist Psychology
  • Social Psychology
  • Psychological Research and Advocacy

Background:

  • Carole A. Rayburn (1938-2017) was a prominent feminist, activist, therapist, and researcher.
  • She made significant contributions to psychological literature, authoring numerous inventories, book chapters, journal articles, and books.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To commemorate the life and work of Carole A. Rayburn.
  • To highlight her impactful contributions to feminist psychology and advocacy against oppression.

Main Methods:

  • Obituary format.
  • Review of published works and professional activities.

Main Results:

  • Rayburn authored/coauthored copyrighted psychological inventories and numerous publications.

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  • She was recognized as a fellow in at least 10 divisions of the American Psychological Association (APA).
  • Conclusions:

    • Rayburn courageously addressed societal oppression of women through misogynistic, sexist, and patriarchal systems.
    • Her work provides a foundation for continued feminist psychological scholarship and activism.