词条 | Doris K. Miller |
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LifeDoris Koteen was born in 1922, the youngest of four children of Jewish emigrants who left Russia in 1905 and settled in Paterson, New Jersey.[3] Originally a social worker for the Veterans Administration, she gained a doctorate in Clinical Psychology from New York University in 1964. She worked as consulting school psychologist at the Walden School in New York before going into private practice.[1] She was married twice, originally to Norman Miller and then in 1955 to Joel Seldin, a New York Herald Tribune reporter.[1] A leftist political activist, Miller started with union organizing at the VA. She helped found the Society Against Nuclear Explosions (SANE) later headed by Norman Cousins. She was also a founding member of Psychologists for Social Action, and active in the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.[1] Miller died of heart failure on March 8, 2015.[1] References1. ^1 2 3 4 Doris Kateen Seldin, 1922-2015, Philadelphia Inquirer, March 11 2015. Accessed December 27, 2018. {{Authority control|VIAF=101457817}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Miller, Doris K.}}{{US-psychologist-stub}}2. ^Meranze Levitt, J., 'Doris K. Miller: A tribute.' Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, Volume 24, Issue 4 (2018), 475-477. 3. ^Susan A. McKay, Micheal D. Roe & Michael G. Wessells, 'Pioneers in Peace Psychology: Doris K. Miller', Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, Volume 11, Issue 4. 5 : American psychologists|American anti-war activists|1922 births|2015 deaths|New York University alumni |
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