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Hi Heidy, Phebe Cramer's work builds on the Freudian concept of defense mechanisms ("defence" mechanisms is the British spelling). Cramer he has written about the use of the thematic apperception test. Be sure to create hyperlinks to Wikipedia articles related to these topics:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Defence_mechanisms https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thematic_apperception_test
When you are working on your Wikipedia biography of Phebe Cramer, be sure to look up her books on Amazon in addition to her scholarly articles on Google Scholar. You can find them using the ISBN: ISBN-13: 978-1593852986 ISBN-13: 978-0387972985 ISBN-13: 978-1593850715 ISBN-13: 978-0121964504
Look up representative publications on Google Scholar and read the abstracts. Here are some important ones to include: Cramer, P. (2000). Defense mechanisms in psychology today: Further processes for adaptation. American Psychologist, 55(6), 637-646.
Cramer, P., & Steinwert, T. (1998). Thin is good, fat is bad: How early does it begin?. Journal of applied Developmental Psychology, 19(3), 429-451.
Cramer, P. (1998). Coping and defense mechanisms: What's the difference?. Journal of Personality, 66(6), 919-946.
Here is the link to her faculty profile which will provide information about awards she has received. https://psychology.williams.edu/profile/pcramer/
Here is a link to a review of one of her books to establish notability. http://ps.psychiatryonline.org/doi/full/10.1176/ps.49.11.1500
Here are links you can cite that discusses her work in an accessible way and can be used to establish her notability:
https://blogs.psychcentral.com/research/2011/poor-lil-narcissists/
Here is a link to a secondary source that discusses one of her studies on negative body image.
ISBN-10: 1404219951