Carol Tavris

     
Institution
Unaffiliated

Current Position
Author and Lecturer

Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Social Psychology from University of Michigan, 1971

Research Interests
Conflict Resolution
Culture/Ethnicity
Emotion
Gender
Intergroup Relations
Psychology and Law

 
Carol Tavris
Los Angeles, California 90046
U.S.A.

Wikipedia entry

Carol Tavris
Dr. Carol Tavris's work as a writer, teacher, and lecturer has been devoted to educating the public about psychological science. Her latest book, with Elliot Aronson, is "Mistakes Were Made (But Not by ME): Why we justify foolish beliefs, bad decisions, and hurtful acts" (Harcourt, 2007), which applies cognitive dissonance theory to a wide variety of topics, including politics, conflicts of interest, memory (everyday and "recovered"), the criminal justice system, police interrogation, the daycare sex-abuse epidemic, family quarrels, international conflicts, and business. She has spoken to students, psychologists, mediators, lawyers, judges, physicians, business executives, and general audiences on, among other topics, self-justification; science and pseudoscience in psychology; gender and sexuality; critical thinking; and anger. For further information, please see:

http://www.mistakesweremadebutnotbyme.com/

In the legal arena, Dr. Tavris has given many addresses and workshops to attorneys and judges on the difference between testimony based on good psychological science and that based on pseudoscience and subjective clinical opinion.

Awards include:

· Fellow, American Psychological Association, Divisions 1, 8, and 35

· Charter Fellow, Association for Psychological Science

· “Movers and Shakers” award from Southern California Library for Social Studies and Research

· The Distinguished Media Contribution Award from the American Association of Applied and Preventive Psychology for The Mismeasure of Woman

· The Heritage Publications Award from Division 35 of the American Psychological Association for The Mismeasure of Woman

· Master Lecture on gender, invited address to the American Psychological Association, 1991

· The Distinguished Contribution to Women’s Health Award, from the APA Conference on Women’s Health


Books:

  • Tavris, C. (2000). Psychobabble and biobunk: Using psychology to think critically about issues in the news. [Opinion essays and reviews from The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, and other publications.] Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice-Hall.
  • Tavris, C. (1992). The mismeasure of woman: Why women are not the better sex, the inferior sex, or the opposite sex. New York: Touchstone.
  • Tavris, C. (1989). Anger: The misunderstood emotion (rev. ed.). New York: Touchstone.
  • Tavris, C., & Aronson, E. (2007). Mistakes were made (but not by me): Why we justify foolish beliefs, bad decisions, and hurtful acts. New York: Harcourt. Paperback edition, 2008, Harvest Books.
  • Tavris, C., & Wade, C. (2001). Psychology in perspective (3rd ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall.
  • Wade, C., & Tavris, C. (2009). Invitation to psychology, MyLab edition (4th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall.
  • Wade, C., & Tavris, C. (2009). Psychology, MyLab edition (9th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall.

Journal Articles:

  • Tavris, C. (2005, May/June). Brains, biology, science and skepticism: On thinking about sex differences (again). Skeptical Inquirer.
  • Tiefer, L., Hall, M., & Tavris, C. (2002). Beyond dysfunction: A new view of women's sexual problems. Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy, 28, 225-232.

Other Publications:

  • Tavris, C. (1993, January 3). Beware the incest-survivor machine [Essay on popular books on recovered memory]. New York Times Book Review, 1, 9ff.
  • Tavris, C. (2006). The high cost of courage. In M. Garry & H. Hayne (Eds.), Do justice and let the sky fall: Elizabeth F. Loftus and her contributions to science, law, and academic freedom. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
  • Tavris, C. (2003). The widening scientist-practitioner gap: A view from the bridge. In S. O. Lilienfeld, J. M. Lohr, & S. J. Lynn (Eds.), Science and pseudoscience in contemporary clinical psychology. New York: Guilford Press.
  • Tavris, C. (2000, May/June). The uproar over sexual abuse research and its findings. Society, 37 (4), 15-17.
  • Tavris, C. (1999). The science and politics of gender research: The meanings of difference. In D. Bernstein (Ed.), Nebraska Symposium on Motivation, Vol. 45 (Gender & Motivation). Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press.
  • Tavris, C. (1991). The mismeasure of woman: Paradoxes and perspectives in the study of gender. In J. Goodchilds (Ed.), Master Lecture Series, Psychological perspectives on human diversity in America. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

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