Name Carolyn West | ||
Thesis Courtship violence among African-Americans (1994) Major works Violence in the Lives of Black Women: Battered, Black, and Blue Main interests Domestic violence, Human sexuality |
Carolyn Marie West is associate professor of psychology (family violence and human sexuality course), at the University of Washington Tacoma, and was the first holder of the Bartley Dobb Professorship for the Study and Prevention of Violence (2005-2008).
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West is one of the chief editors of the journal Sexualization, Media, and Society. She also sits on the editorial boards of Partner Abuse and Women & Therapy, and was previously on the editorial board of Sex Roles.
Education
West gained her degree in 1986, her masters in 1988, and her doctorate in clinical psychology in 1994, she studied for all three at the University of Missouri–St. Louis. West carried out her predoctoral internship (1993-1994) at the University of Notre Dame Counseling Center and Oaklawn Hospital, Indiana
Career
West completed a postdoctorial research scholarship at the University of New Hampshire's Family Research Laboratory. She has also served as an expert witness in domestic violence cases involving victim-defendants and testified at Congressional Briefings in Washington, DC.