Marie Skodak Crissey papers 1911-1997

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Marie Skodak Crissey papers 1911-1997

The Marie Skodak Crissey papers contain committee reports, correspondence, and work relating to APA Divisions. It also holds materials relating to the Board of Professional Affairs and Michigan Psychological Association. There are also materials pertaining to training and certifications of school psychologist as well as many follow-ups relating to adoption studies. View finding aid for the Marie Skodak Crissey papers.

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Michigan Psychological Association

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Crissey, Marie Skodak

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Marie Skodak Crissey (born Marie Skodak) was born in Lorain, Ohio on January 10, 1910. Marie attended the Ohio State University and graduated with a Bachelor's degree in education and Master's degree in Clinical Psychology, both in 1931. Skodak Crissey then went on to the University of Iowa, graduating in 1938 with a PhD in Developmental Psychology where she worked at the Iowa Child Welfare Research Station with Orlo Crissey. Her research at the Child Welfare Research Station center...

American psychological association

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In the 1980s, the American Psychological Association (APA) Board of Directors approved an oral history project focusing primarily on key figures in American psychology that were advanced in years. Another part of the project involved interviewing past APA presidents. The APA historian continues to conduct these interviews. The APA archives hold the entire collection of these interview tapes. You can search the APA online index of these oral histories at http://apa.org/archives/oral.html for the ...

Crissey, Orlo L. (Orlo Lee), 1904-1993

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Orlo Crissey was born December 29, 1904 in Norfolk, Nebraska. Crissey graduated high school in 1921 and spent the subsequent two years working at his uncle's farm back in Illinois. In 1923, Crissey enrolled at Aurora College and took classes while continuing farm work. In 1924, Crissey transferred to the University of Minnesota, and received a BA from there in 1927, with concentration of studies in psychology and sociology. Upon graduating, Crissey took a scholarship to attend Georg...