Background
Hancock, Emily Stone was born on November 18, 1945 in Syracuse, New York, United States. Daughter of Theodore McLennan and Eleanor Sackett (Stone) Hancock.
(Using the life stories of twenty women, psychologist Emil...)
Using the life stories of twenty women, psychologist Emily Hancock has identified a turning point in a women's life when a girl crystallizes a distinct and vital sense of self, which she then loses in the process of growing up, and tries to regain as an adult. A breakthrough book, this will change the way society views girls and women.
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Hancock, Emily Stone was born on November 18, 1945 in Syracuse, New York, United States. Daughter of Theodore McLennan and Eleanor Sackett (Stone) Hancock.
Bachelor, Syracuse University, 1971; Master of Social Work, Boston University, 1974; Doctor of Education, Harvard University, 1981.
Clinical social worker, Children's Hospital, Boston, 1974-1977;
private practice, Massachusetts, California, since 1976. Co-founder, therapist Divorce Resource Center, Cambridge, 1976-1978. Teaching fellow Harvard University, 1978-1979.
Counselor Alameda County Superior Court, Oakland, since 1982. Screening coordinator University of California, San Francisco Department Pediatrics, 1982-1985. Faculty Center for Psychological Studies, Albany, California,1982-.
Chairwoman Askwith Symposium and Colloquia, Cambridge, 1979. Founder Moxie Magazine, 1998.
(Using the life stories of twenty women, psychologist Emil...)
Member Academy Certified Social Workers, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi.
Married Philip Yenawine, August 28, 1965 (divorced 1970). 1 child, Tad.