Mary Elizabeth Pipher, also known as Mary Bray Pipher, is a renowned American clinical psychologist and author.
Her work focuses on various aspects of human psychology and society, with particular emphasis on women's issues and cultural influences.
Pipher gained widespread recognition for her bestselling book "Reviving Ophelia," which explored the challenges faced by adolescent girls.
She has since written several other influential works, including "Women Rowing North" and "The Green Boat." Pipher's writing often combines her professional expertise with personal insights, addressing topics such as aging, family dynamics, and environmental concerns.
Her books have made significant contributions to public discourse on mental health and social issues.
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