Ingram, Winifred
While attending her studies Dr. Ingram earned her Alpha Kappa Delta status from the National Sociology Honor Society in 1939. Dr. Winifred Ingram earned her Bachelor’s of Arts degree with a major in sociology in the spring of 1937; she soon earned her graduate degree in 1938 under the same major of sociology both degrees were earned at the University of Washington. She continued her education earning her doctoral degree in 1951 from Northwestern University majoring in clinical psychology; her dissertation work and product was in the study of the Prediction of aggression from the Rorschach test. During her educational pursuits Dr. Ingram earned the University of Washington Community scholarship in 1933-34. In 1946 through 1949 she was assigned to the Northwestern University Department of Psychology Teaching Assistant. It was in 1948 while a teaching assistant Dr. Ingram began her fellowship in Clinical Psychology at Northwestern University for the U. S. Public Health Service where she served until 1950. Additionally in 1948 she earned her Sigma Xi honorary status from the National Science Honor Society.
Dr. Ingram’s clinical training was done in Illinois first during an internship at the Lincoln State School and Colony for the Department of Psychology, in the city of Lincoln in 1944 through 1945. Later, in 1948, in Chicago, Illinois Dr. Ingram participated in an externship at the Michael Reese Hospital in the Psychology Laboratory under the direction of Dir., Samuel Beck, Ph. D.
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