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Psyche Cattell (1893-1989) was one of the first prominent woman psychologists in the United States. She was herself the daughter of James McKeen Cattell, a professor at Columbia University who was an even more famous psychologist. Psyche Cattell became an expert on children's intelligence and early education. She later went on to found a famous nursery school in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. She was also one of the first single women to legally adopt a child in the U.S.A.https://feministvoices.com/profiles/psyche-cattell
In Edgar Allan Poe's poem Ulalume, he is travelling through a gloomy, haunted land with a forest "Of cypress, with Psyche, my soul."
A, perhaps not so famous, bearer of the name 'Psyche' was a character in Traci Harding's book "The Tablet of Destinies", where she is portrayed as a Deva. She descended from her plane of awareness, the casual/fourth/middle plane, to aid Tory and Maelgwn in their quest to help the Nefilim back to their soul-source. She is the twin of Sacha.

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