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Lucy Freeman

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40:, after being hired by the newspaper in 1940. Freeman pushed for other editors to cover these topics and she was central to the growth of such coverage. 47:’s private papers and wrote many books discussing Freud as well as other areas of psychiatry. The publication of these books allowed for such previously 180: 195: 271: 266: 227: 59: 261: 256: 251: 55: 58:
awarded her the Writers Award in 1976. In 1986, she was awarded the National Media Award by the
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Heart's Work: Civil War Heroine and Champion of the Mentally Ill, Dorothea Lynde Dix
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The Sorrow and the Fury: Overcoming Hurt and Loss from Childhood to Old Age
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Our Inner World of Rage: Understanding and Transforming the Power of Anger
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Exploring the Mind of Man: Sigmund Freud and the Age of Psychology
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America's First Woman Warrior: The Courage of Deborah Sampson
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subjects to become normalised among the general audience.
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Healing Homosexuality: Case Stories of Reparative Therapy
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psychiatry
mental health
The New York Times
Sigmund Freud
taboo
American Psychiatric Association
Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis
Julie Roy
"Freeman, Lucy (1916–2004)"
"Lucy Freeman, Times Reporter and Prolific Author, Dies at 88"
ISSN
0362-4331
"Freeman, Lucy (Greenbaum) 1916-2004 | Encyclopedia.com"
Categories
American women journalists
Writers from New York City
American mystery novelists
American non-fiction writers
The New York Times journalists
1916 births
2004 deaths

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