Judith Lewis Herman is a renowned psychiatrist, researcher, and author specializing in traumatic stress and incest.
Her work has significantly contributed to understanding and treating the effects of trauma.
Herman's groundbreaking research led to the recognition of Complex PTSD as a distinct condition.
She has taught at Harvard Medical School and Cambridge Hospital, focusing on the intersection of trauma, politics, and feminist theory.
Herman's influential writings have shaped the field of trauma studies and informed therapeutic approaches for survivors of various forms of violence and abuse.
Her contributions have been instrumental in advancing both clinical practice and public awareness of trauma-related issues.
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