Background
Grossman, Frances Kaplan was born on May 28, 1939 in Newport News, Virginia, United States. Daughter of Rubin H. and Beatrice (Fischlowitz) Kaplan.
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The devastating effects of childhood sexual abuse have been widely chronicled, validating the difficulty with which many survivors struggle. Often overlooked are the millions of women who have overcome early trauma to lead successful, happy lives. Why do these women-whom we might otherwise have expected to fail-have such tremendous strength and resilience? This question is at the heart of With the Phoenix Rising as it paints a moving and optimistic portrait of ten women who have overcome the trauma of childhood sexual abuse and shows how their resilient success can be encouraged in others who have suffered similar traumas.
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Grossman, Frances Kaplan was born on May 28, 1939 in Newport News, Virginia, United States. Daughter of Rubin H. and Beatrice (Fischlowitz) Kaplan.
Bachelor, Oberlin College, Ohio, 1961. Master of Science, Yale University, 1965. Doctor of Philosophy, Yale University, 1965.
Assistant professor, Yale University, New Haven, 1965-1969; assistant professor, Boston University, 1969-1971; associate professor psychology, Boston University, 1971-1982; professor psychology, Boston University, since 1982.
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Trustee Oberlin College, 1990-1992, president Alumni Association, 1979-1980. Fellow American Psychological Association (member ethics committee 1994-1997). Member New England Society Study Treatment Trauma and Dissociation (board directors 1995-1999), Massachusetts Psychological Association (chair ethics committee 1989-1991, Career Contribution award 1991), Sigma Xi, Phi Beta Kappa.
Married Henry Grossman, July 26, 1970. Children: Jennifer, Benjamin.