Mary Cover Jones: a Trailblazer in Psychology’s Human Touch
Words: 385 1760Mary Cover Jones might not be a household name when you chat about psychology legends, but her story and impact are anything but ordinary. Dubbed the "mother of behavior therapy," Jones was a trailblazing figure whose work in the early 20th century laid the groundwork for modern behavioral therapy. This piece isn't just a nod to her academic prowess; it's a dive into the life of a woman whose empathetic approach to psychology reshaped how we treat phobias and anxiety. […]