Davidson, May Alison (1914-1982) papers
- Davidson, May Alison (1914-1982)
- Date:
- 1956-1982
- Reference:
- PSY/DAV
- Archives and manuscripts
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Documents circulated by Mahesh Desai to the Training Subcommittee, with covering letter to May Davidson , 1 Mar 1956
British Psychological Society, "Memorandum of Evidence to the Ministry of Health Sub-Committee on the Training of Staff of Training Centres for the Mentally Subnormal", Jul 1960
Minutes and circulated papers of Co-ordinating Committee of Senior Psychologists in The National Health Service 1961-1964, (including material on salary scales, evaluation of the work of NHS Psychologists, training courses, etc), with a little correspondence between Mahesh Desai and May Davidson
May Davidson, "The Scientific/Applied Debate in Psychology", Bulletin of the British Psychological Society, Vol 30, Aug 1977
Invitation and order of service for Meeting of Thanksgiving for the life of May Alison Davidson, 26 Feb 1982
(Memo from John Hall to Colin Newman, 11 Feb 1982, passing on 'old minutes and reports which May had kept, which may be worth keeping', transferred to depositor file. It includes note that her Committee of Professional Psychologists (Mental Health) Minutes were "Taken for PP file, 2004" - see PSY/BPS/2/2/6/8/2)
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Educational Psychologist to the City of Oxford 1946-1949
Consultant Psychologist, Warneford Hospital 1950-1980
First Consultant Adviser on Clinical Psychology to the Department of Health and Social Security 1973-1980
President of the British Psychological Society 1976-1977
May Davidson worked in the Oxford region until her retirement in 1980. During that time she built up the psychological services of the region. Davidson had a major influence on the development of clinical psychology in Great Britain. She was the first official advisor to the Department of Health and Social Security on professional matters relating to psychology, was an adviser on Top Grade posts and appointments in clinical psychology in the Health Service, and was a member of several influential committees, including the Standing Mental Health Advisory Committee.
Further biographical information can be found in the Bulletin of the British Psychological Society 1982, vol.35, p.175.
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- 1611