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Annie Rogers

Professor of Clinical Psychology

Annie Rogers, professor of clinical psychology, received her B.A. from Webster College and her Ph.D. from Washington University. She comes to Hampshire after fifteen years of teaching and doing research at Harvard University.

She has conducted studies on a range of topics including the psychological development of girls; ego and moral development in both genders; and the ways trauma and its repetition shapes development for girls. This research has been supported and funded by the Lilly Foundation, the Spencer Foundation, the Harvard Medical School, the Fulbright Association, and the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Studies.

She is the author of A Shining Affliction; Women, Girls and Psychotherapy: Reframing Resistance (co-edited); Charlie's Chasing the Sheep (editor); and The Unsayable: The Hidden Language of Trauma.

A watercolor painter and published poet, she lives in Ireland during the summers. Dr. Rogers is currently engaged in becoming a Lacanian psychoanalyst.


Affiliations
School of Social Science

Recent Courses
Psychosis, Art, Poetry: A Poetics of the Human (Fall 2010)
Creative Memoir and the Invention of Self (Fall 2010)
Writing Psychoanalysis (Spring 2010)
Meeting Lacan (Spring 2010)

 

Contact Us

Annie Rogers
Professor of Clinical Psychology
Mail Code SS
Hampshire College
893 West Street
Amherst, MA 01002
413.559.5548
agrSS@hampshire.edu
 

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