Dr. Aboujaoude is a psychiatrist and author based at Stanford University. His most recent book is Compulsive Acts: A Psychiatrist's Tales of Ritual and Obsession.
Mitch Abrams, PsyD, a clinical assistant professor in the department of psychiatry at UMDNJ/Robert Wood Johnson Medical School.
Paul Abramson is a professor of psychology at UCLA and an authority on sex. He is also a lead singer for the rock band Crying 4Kafka.
Josh Ackerman, Ph.D. is a faculty member with the Sloan School of Management at MIT.
Calpernia Addams is an actress, author and activist best known for her work in and for the transsexual community.
Michael E. Addis is a Professor of Psychology at Clark University.
David E. Adler is author of Snap Judgment (FT Press, 2009) about intuition and finance.
Amir A. Afkhami is an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and of Global Health At George Washington University.
Dan Agin is Emeritus Associate Professor of Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology at the University of Chicago.
Bill Ahearn is Director of Research at the New England Center for Children, a private nonprofit educational facility for children with autism.
Bakari Akil II, Ph.D. is an assistant professor of communication at Florida State College of Jacksonville.
Susan Albers, Psy.D. is a psychologist who specializes in eating issues, weight loss, body image concerns and mindfulness. Her latest book is 50 Ways to Soothe Yourself Without Food.
Tracy Alderman, Ph.D., is the author of The Scarred Soul: Understanding and Ending Self-Inflicted Violence.
Ronald Alexander, Ph.D., is the director of the OpenMind Training Institute, and teaches at UCLA, Pepperdine, and Pacifica Graduate Institute.
John Allen is a neuroanthropologist working at the Dornsife Cognitive Neuroscience Imaging Center and Brain and Creativity Institute, University of Southern California.
Pam Allyn is the Executive Director of LitLife, a national organization specializing in innovative literacy education for schools and families.
Nuar Alsadir, Ph.D., a poet and essayist, teaches at New York University and is in The Scholars Program at New York Psychoanalytic Society & Institute.
Nancy Ancowitz is a business communication coach, an adjunct instructor at NYU, and the author of Self-Promotion for Introverts (McGraw-Hill).
David Anderegg, Ph.D. is a clinical and developmental psychologist on the faculty of Bennington College and a child therapist in private practice in Lenox, Massachusetts.
Kristin J. Anderson, Ph.D. is a professor at the University of Houston-Downtown and the author of Benign Bigotry: The Psychology of Subtle Prejudice (Cambridge, 2010).
How early life experiences shape our character.