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Joan Mowat Erikson (born Sarah Lucretia Serson; June 27, 1903〔 - August 3, 1997) was a Canadian-born American psychologist. She is best known for her collaboration with the work of her husband, psychologist and sociologist Erik Erikson. Sociologist Kai T. Erikson is her son. ==Family life== Joan Erikson was born Sarah Lucretia Serson in Brockville, Ontario.〔 Her father was an Episcopalian minister. She moved to Vienna to conduct dance research and there met husband Erik Erikson, who was working at a progressive school started by Anna Freud. Joan and Erik married in 1930 and moved to the United States three years later as the result of the oncoming war. They spent time at Harvard and Yale Universities, and then moved to the University of California at Berkeley. They had three children, Kai, Jon, and Sue.〔 In 1944, Joan gave birth to a fourth child, Neil, who was born with Down's Syndrome and was immediately institutionalized. Joan died in 1997 in Brewster, Massachusetts, three years after the death of her husband, Erik.
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