

Kenneth Carter
Professor innovating in the area of psychology, Kenneth Carter, holds the esteemed position of Charles Howard Candler Professor of Psychology at Oxford College, Emory University. With a career that spans decades, Professor Carter has made significant contributions to the field of psychology, particularly in the realms of psychopathology and psychopharmacology. His journey into academia was preceded by a pivotal role at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Epidemic Intelligence Service, where he concentrated on the critical issue of smoking as a risk marker for suicidal behaviors among adolescents. Since joining Emory University in 1994, Professor Carter has become a prominent figure in psychological research and education. His scholarly work is widely recognized, with numerous publications in both academic journals and popular media outlets. His articles have appeared in Psychology Today and Women's Health, where he translates complex psychological concepts into accessible insights for a broader audience. In addition to his articles, Professor Carter is the author of several influential books. His work "Buzz!: Inside the Minds of Thrill-Seekers, Daredevils, and Adrenaline Junkies" delves into the psychology of individuals who seek out high-risk experiences, offering a fascinating exploration of human behavior. Another notable publication, "Psychopathology: Understanding Psychological Disorders," serves as a comprehensive guide to understanding mental health conditions, reflecting his deep expertise in the field. Professor Carter's research interests are diverse, encompassing teaching psychology, psychopharmacology, and psychopathology. His dedication to education is evident in his innovative teaching methods, which aim to inspire and engage students in the study of psychology. Through his research and teaching, he continues to shape the future of psychological science, fostering a deeper understanding of the human mind and behavior. Beyond his academic achievements, Professor Carter is committed to bridging the gap between scientific research and public understanding. His ability to communicate complex ideas in an accessible manner has made him a sought-after speaker and educator, contributing to the broader discourse on mental health and psychological well-being. His work not only advances the field of psychology but also impacts the lives of individuals and communities, highlighting the importance of mental health awareness and education.
Publications
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, 581-587, 2014-03-26
, 3608-3614, 2010-06-15
, 3004-3013, 2011-05-12
, 427-433, 1962-09-01