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Lydia Gertrude Giberson (June 1, 1899 – April 7, 1994) was a Canadian-born
psychiatrist A psychiatrist is a physician who specializes in psychiatry, the branch of medicine devoted to the diagnosis, prevention, study, and treatment of mental disorders. Psychiatrists are physicians and evaluate patients to determine whether their sy ...
. She was employed by the
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in New York City from 1932 until her retirement in 1960. She was the first woman assistant
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of Metropolitan Life.


Early life and education

Lydia Giberson was born in
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, Canada. She attended the
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in
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as an undergraduate. In 1928 she graduated from the
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in
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, Quebec. She interned in
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at the
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and did postgraduate studies in
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at the Emma Pendleton Bradley Hospital in
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.


Career

Lydia Giberson began working for the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company as a psychiatrist in 1932. In 1922 Metropolitan Life had become the first American company to employ a full-time psychiatrist. Giberson was the third person, and the third woman, to hold the position. Augusta Scott was the staff psychiatrist from 1922 to 1926, followed by Anne T. Bingham, who died in 1932. Giberson later moved from the company's medical to its
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department. During the Second World War she acted as a consultant to the
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and the
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. Shortly before her retirement in 1960 Giberson became the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company's first woman assistant vice president, an accomplishment which earned her the title of
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's outstanding professional woman of the year. During her career at Metropolitan Life Lydia Giberson published 70 journal articles and book chapters. She organized the
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's first symposium on industrial psychiatry, which was held in 1939. She originated the concept of "emotional first aid" as an intervention for employees suffering from relatively minor emotional problems. In an address to an industrial medicine conference in New York in 1953, Giberson was quoted as saying that she did not consider "industrial psychiatry an exact science, but rather, 'an emotional first aid station'". This concept was later built upon by other practitioners and theorists, including
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. She was the first woman associate editor of the ''Journal of Industrial Medicine'' and the first woman fellow of the American Association of Industrial Medicine. Her professional papers are held in the
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s of the
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.


Later life

In 1960 Lydia Giberson and her husband Jacques Deane retired to
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. After his death in 1967 she moved to the Leisure World community in
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, where she became a community leader, serving on boards and committees and spearheading community organizations such as
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and
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. Lydia Giberson died in
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on 7 April 1994.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Giberson, Lydia University of Alberta alumni McGill University Faculty of Medicine alumni Canadian women physicians People from Carleton County, New Brunswick MetLife people 1899 births 1994 deaths Canadian women psychiatrists Canadian psychiatrists Canadian emigrants to the United States