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Jean Baker Miller, 78; psychiatrist challenged how society viewed women

By Gloria Negri
Globe Staff / August 5, 2006

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Well before the feminist movement took hold in the 1970s, Jean Baker Miller, a psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, was pondering the role of women in modern society, questioning why so many of her patients were developing aches and pains for which medicine had no answer. (Full article: 1094 words)

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