Ellyn Kaschak Ph.D.
Ellyn Kaschak, Ph.D., a professor of psychology at San Jose State University, is a founder of the field of feminist psychology. She is the editor of the Journal Women and Therapy, and she has written numerous books including Engendered Lives: A New Psychology of Women's Experience; and Sight Unseen: Gender and Race through Blind Eyes, published by Columbia University Press. Kaschak is the past chair of the Feminist Therapy Institute and a Fellow of various divisions of the American Psychological Association. She has been the recipient of The Heritage Award and The Carolyn Wood Sherif Award of Division 35, The Distinguished Leader Award of the APA Committee on Women in Psychology and the Feminist Therapy Institute Award for Outstanding Contribution to Feminist Psychology.
You can read more about Ellyn Kaschak on her website.