Catherine Strunk Amatruda papers, 1929-1983 (inclusive).

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Catherine Strunk Amatruda papers, 1929-1983 (inclusive).

The papers consist of writings, research data, correspondence, examination materials, and printed material documenting the professonal career of Catherine S. Amatruda, a pediatrician at Yale University and author of several articles and books. The papers highlight Amatruda's clinical research and writing on the norms for infant development and methods for the developmental diagnosis of infant behavior and her collaborative work with Arnold Gesell.

2.25 linear ft. (5 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8023067

Yale University Library

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Yale University. Child Study Center

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The Yale longitudinal study was planned as an ambitious exploratory study of personality (ego) development in the first years of life. The research team was composed of pediatricians, child psychologists, nursery-school teachers, psychiatric social workers and psychoanalysts, specialists in early childhood development. The initial investigators, including Ernst Kris, Sally Provence, then-director Milton Senn, Charlotte del Solar and Katherine Wolf, began to recruit families and pilo...

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Gesell, Arnold, 1880-1961

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Amatruda, Catherine Strunk, 1903-....

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Catherine S. Amatruda was born March 4, 1903 in Ithaca, New York. Amatruda held the position of research pediatrician at the Clinic of Child Development at Yale University, and was appointed to the Department of Pediatrics and the Child Study Center at Yale. She collaborated on many books, including Developmental Diagnosis (1941). Amatruda died on September 1, 1949, in New Haven, Connecticut. From the guide to the Catherine Strunk Amatruda papers, 1929-1983, (Manuscripts and Archives...