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Martha Kirkpatrick

Martha J Kirkpatrick (December 1925 – August 2015) was an American psychoanalyst and clinical professor of psychiatry at the University of California, Los Angeles.[1] She was also vice president of the American Psychiatric Association. She was known for pioneering work on lesbian parents, providing evidence that their children were not psychologically harmed by growing up with same-sex parents. She also published extensively on the psychology of women in regard to relationships, divorce, and aging.[citation needed]

She was one of several humanistic psychiatrists interviewed for the documentary "Art of Storytelling: the human experience of being a psychiatrist" (2015) by Michelle Furuta.[2] and was also interviewed for a profile in the Journal of Gay & Lesbian Psychotherapy.[3]

Biography edit

Martha was born in Oxnard, California to parents Richard Terkel and Marion Brewer who divorced when she was in infancy. Her mother moved with her to Battle Creek, Michigan, where she was adopted by her mother's new husband Leland Kirkpatrick. Martha earned her BA from the University of Michigan and applied to medical schools, matriculating at McGill University after experiencing delays in her application to be among the first women medical students admitted to Harvard. She received her MD in 1950 and moved to Los Angeles, completing residency in psychiatry at the Brentwood VA (now the Greater Los Angeles Veterans Administration Medical Center, in the Brentwood neighborhood of Los Angeles), where she was among the first graduates of the UCLA Department of Psychiatry.[3]

Kirkpatrick was initially refused admission to a psychoanalytic training program, at least in part because of her history of lesbian relationships. In 1957, she married a psychoanalytically trained psychiatrist, Dr Seymour Pastron. They had two sons together and were divorced after twenty years of marriage. During that time, she underwent psychoanalytic training and became an analyst affiliated with the Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Institute. She was also affiliated with the Institute of Contemporary Psychoanalysis in Los Angeles.In the late 1970s, Kirkpatrick and some colleagues began pioneering work on the development and psychological adjustment of children raised by lesbian mothers, finding they fared no worse than children of heterosexual parents. She went on to publish extensively on topics of lesbian women, and women's experience of relationships, parenting, and aging.[citation needed]

Notable publications edit

  • Kirkpatrick, M. & Miller, D. (1985), "Private practice: Springboard or stumbling block for women leaders?" In: Women Physicians in Leadership Roles, eds. L. & C. Nadelson. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press, pp. 185–193.
  • Kirkpatrick, M. (1987), "Clinical implications of lesbian mothers studies". J. Homosexuality, 14 (1-2): 201–211.
  • Kirkpatrick, M. (1988), "Some clinical perceptions of middle aged divorcing women". In: Divorce as a Developmental Process, ed. J. H. Gold. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press, pp. 79–99.
  • Kirkpatrick, M. (1989), "Middle age and the lesbian experience". In: The Middle Years: New Psychoanalytic Perspectives, eds. J. M. Oldham & R. S. Liebert. New Haven: Yale University Press, pp. 135–148.
  • Kirkpatrick, M. (1989), "Society plays significant role in labeling of women as masochistic". The Psychiatric Times (May).
  • Kirkpatrick, M. (1989), "Women in love in the 80’s". J. Amer. Acad. Psychoanal., 17: 535–542.
  • Kirkpatrick, M. (1990), "Homosexuality and parenting". In: Women's Progress: Promises and Problems, eds. J. Spurlock & C. Rabinowitz. New York: Plenum.
  • Kirkpatrick, M. (1990), "Tribute to Nancy C. A. Roeske". In: Educating Competent and Humane Physicians, eds. H. C. Hendrie & C. Lloyd. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, pp. x-xi.
  • Kirkpatrick, M. (1990), "Thoughts about the origins of femininity". J. Amer. Acad. Psychoanal., 18: 554–565.
  • Kirkpatrick, M. (1991), "Lesbian couples in therapy". Psychiat. Ann., 21: 491–496.
  • Kirkpatrick, M. (1992), "Aging, like a woman". In: How Psychiatrists Look at Aging, ed. G. Pollock. Madison, CT: International Universities Press, pp. 141–147.
  • Kirkpatrick, M. (1996), Lesbians as parents. In: Textbook of Homosexuality and Mental Health, ed. R. P. Cabaj & T. S. Stein. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press, pp. 353–370.
  • Kirkpatrick, M. & Dickstein L. J. (2000), "Women psychiatrists in American post-war psychiatry". In: American Psychiatry After World War II–1944-1994, eds. R. W. Menninger & J. Nemiah. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press, pp. 569–593.
  • Kirkpatrick, M. (2003) "The Nature and Nurture of Gender", Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 23:4, 558–571, DOI: 10.1080/07351692309349051
  • Kirkpatrick, M. (2002) Clinical Notes on the Diversity in Lesbian Lives, Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 22:2, 196–208, DOI: 10.1080/07351692209348983

References edit

  1. ^ "Martha Kirkpatrick Obituary - Los Angeles, CA | Los Angeles Times". Legacy.com. 2016-01-15. Retrieved 2020-03-01.
  2. ^ "Art of Storytelling Film — Michelle Furuta Psychiatry". Furutamd.com. Retrieved 2020-03-01.
  3. ^ a b Rosario, Vernon A.(2002) 'An Interview with Martha J. Kirkpatrick, MD', Journal of Gay & Lesbian Psychotherapy, 6: 1, 85-98. <http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/J236v06n01_09>

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Martha J Kirkpatrick December 1925 August 2015 was an American psychoanalyst and clinical professor of psychiatry at the University of California Los Angeles 1 She was also vice president of the American Psychiatric Association She was known for pioneering work on lesbian parents providing evidence that their children were not psychologically harmed by growing up with same sex parents She also published extensively on the psychology of women in regard to relationships divorce and aging citation needed She was one of several humanistic psychiatrists interviewed for the documentary Art of Storytelling the human experience of being a psychiatrist 2015 by Michelle Furuta 2 and was also interviewed for a profile in the Journal of Gay amp Lesbian Psychotherapy 3 Contents 1 Biography 2 Notable publications 3 ReferencesBiography editMartha was born in Oxnard California to parents Richard Terkel and Marion Brewer who divorced when she was in infancy Her mother moved with her to Battle Creek Michigan where she was adopted by her mother s new husband Leland Kirkpatrick Martha earned her BA from the University of Michigan and applied to medical schools matriculating at McGill University after experiencing delays in her application to be among the first women medical students admitted to Harvard She received her MD in 1950 and moved to Los Angeles completing residency in psychiatry at the Brentwood VA now the Greater Los Angeles Veterans Administration Medical Center in the Brentwood neighborhood of Los Angeles where she was among the first graduates of the UCLA Department of Psychiatry 3 Kirkpatrick was initially refused admission to a psychoanalytic training program at least in part because of her history of lesbian relationships In 1957 she married a psychoanalytically trained psychiatrist Dr Seymour Pastron They had two sons together and were divorced after twenty years of marriage During that time she underwent psychoanalytic training and became an analyst affiliated with the Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Institute She was also affiliated with the Institute of Contemporary Psychoanalysis in Los Angeles In the late 1970s Kirkpatrick and some colleagues began pioneering work on the development and psychological adjustment of children raised by lesbian mothers finding they fared no worse than children of heterosexual parents She went on to publish extensively on topics of lesbian women and women s experience of relationships parenting and aging citation needed Notable publications editKirkpatrick M amp Miller D 1985 Private practice Springboard or stumbling block for women leaders In Women Physicians in Leadership Roles eds L amp C Nadelson Washington DC American Psychiatric Press pp 185 193 Kirkpatrick M 1987 Clinical implications of lesbian mothers studies J Homosexuality 14 1 2 201 211 Kirkpatrick M 1988 Some clinical perceptions of middle aged divorcing women In Divorce as a Developmental Process ed J H Gold Washington DC American Psychiatric Press pp 79 99 Kirkpatrick M 1989 Middle age and the lesbian experience In The Middle Years New Psychoanalytic Perspectives eds J M Oldham amp R S Liebert New Haven Yale University Press pp 135 148 Kirkpatrick M 1989 Society plays significant role in labeling of women as masochistic The Psychiatric Times May Kirkpatrick M 1989 Women in love in the 80 s J Amer Acad Psychoanal 17 535 542 Kirkpatrick M 1990 Homosexuality and parenting In Women s Progress Promises and Problems eds J Spurlock amp C Rabinowitz New York Plenum Kirkpatrick M 1990 Tribute to Nancy C A Roeske In Educating Competent and Humane Physicians eds H C Hendrie amp C Lloyd Bloomington Indiana University Press pp x xi Kirkpatrick M 1990 Thoughts about the origins of femininity J Amer Acad Psychoanal 18 554 565 Kirkpatrick M 1991 Lesbian couples in therapy Psychiat Ann 21 491 496 Kirkpatrick M 1992 Aging like a woman In How Psychiatrists Look at Aging ed G Pollock Madison CT International Universities Press pp 141 147 Kirkpatrick M 1996 Lesbians as parents In Textbook of Homosexuality and Mental Health ed R P Cabaj amp T S Stein Washington DC American Psychiatric Press pp 353 370 Kirkpatrick M amp Dickstein L J 2000 Women psychiatrists in American post war psychiatry In American Psychiatry After World War II 1944 1994 eds R W Menninger amp J Nemiah Washington DC American Psychiatric Press pp 569 593 Kirkpatrick M 2003 The Nature and Nurture of Gender Psychoanalytic Inquiry 23 4 558 571 DOI 10 1080 07351692309349051 Kirkpatrick M 2002 Clinical Notes on the Diversity in Lesbian Lives Psychoanalytic Inquiry 22 2 196 208 DOI 10 1080 07351692209348983References edit Martha Kirkpatrick Obituary Los Angeles CA Los Angeles Times Legacy com 2016 01 15 Retrieved 2020 03 01 Art of Storytelling Film Michelle Furuta Psychiatry Furutamd com Retrieved 2020 03 01 a b Rosario Vernon A 2002 An Interview with Martha J Kirkpatrick MD Journal of Gay amp Lesbian Psychotherapy 6 1 85 98 lt http dx doi org 10 1300 J236v06n01 09 gt Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Martha Kirkpatrick amp oldid 1145578902, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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