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Psychology
Women
Teenage girls
Gender identity
Moral development
Attitudes
Developmental psychology
Education
Adolescent psychology
Adolescent psychotherapy
Caring
Democracy
Feminist ethics
Feminist psychology
Feminist therapy
Girls
Liberalism
Longitudinal studies
Mental health
Moral and ethical aspects
Patriarchy
Political psychology
Resistance (Psychoanalysis) in adolescence
Carol Gilligan

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Carol Gilligan (; born November 28, 1936) is an American feminist, ethicist, and psychologist, best known for her work on ethical community and ethical relationships.
Gilligan is a professor of Humanities and Applied Psychology at New York University and was a visiting professor at the Centre for Gender Studies and Jesus College at the University of Cambridge until 2009. She is known for her book ''In a Different Voice'' (1982), which criticized Lawrence Kohlberg's stages of moral development.
In 1996, ''Time'' magazine listed her among America's 25 most influential people. She is considered the originator of the ethics of care.