Jadwiga Abramson
Born17 February 1887
Diedc. 1944
NationalityPolish
OccupationChild psychologist

Jadwiga Abramson (17 February 1887 – 1944) was a child psychologist born and raised in Poland, and educated in France.

Biography

Abramson attended the University of Paris, to pursue her medical degree. Staying in Paris, she began her career in neuropsychiatry at the Clinic of Pediatric Neuro-Psychiatry, where she was appointed the chief of psychology.[1]

She was the co-founder in 1925, with Dr. Georges Heuyer (1884-1977), of the Clinic of Pediatric Neuro-Psychiatry in Paris. She died around 1944.[2]

Selected publications

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References

  1. ^ Harvey, Joyce; Ogilvie, Marilyn (2000-07-27). The Biographical Dictionary of Women in Science: Pioneering Lives from Ancient Times to the Mid-Twentieth Century. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 9780203801451.
  2. ^ a b "BnF Catalogue général". catalogue.bnf.fr (in French). Retrieved 2020-05-20.
  3. ^ Abramson, Jadwiga (1920). "VI. Recherches sur les fonctions mentales de l'enfant à l'âge scolaire. Des services que peuvent rendre les examens psychologiques pour la connaissance d'une classe". L'Année psychologique. 22 (1): 184–220. doi:10.3406/psy.1920.4427.
  4. ^ texte, Laboratoire de psychologie physiologique de la Sorbonne Auteur du (1920). "Année psychologique / publié par H. Beaunis et A. Binet". Gallica. Retrieved 2020-05-20.
  5. ^ Abramson, Jadwiga (1940). L'enfant et l'adolescent instables: études cliniques et psychologiques (in French). Alcan.