Women in psychology faced a considerable about of discrimination. For instance, the American Psychological Association (APA) continued to allow recruiters at the annual conventions to display job advertisements that stated, “men preferred.” In 1970, during an APA meeting during the convention, Phyllis Chesler and Nancy Henley prepared a statement on APA’s obligations to women and demanded one million dollars in reparation for the damage psychology had perpetuated against women’s minds and bodies. The statement stated, “psychology has been criminal in its manner of relating to women. It has perpetuated the male supremacist ideas of Freudian psychology, accepting without scientific basis vicious assumptions about biological determination of sex
Women in psychology faced a considerable about of discrimination. For instance, the American Psychological Association (APA) continued to allow recruiters at the annual conventions to display job advertisements that stated, “men preferred.” In 1970, during an APA meeting during the convention, Phyllis Chesler and Nancy Henley prepared a statement on APA’s obligations to women and demanded one million dollars in reparation for the damage psychology had perpetuated against women’s minds and bodies. The statement stated, “psychology has been criminal in its manner of relating to women. It has perpetuated the male supremacist ideas of Freudian psychology, accepting without scientific basis vicious assumptions about biological determination of sex