Karl Scheibe graduated from Trinity College in 1959, and received his Ph.D. in Psychology from the University of California at Berkeley in 1963. From 1963 to 2005 he was on the faculty of Wesleyan University. He was Professor of Psychology from 1973
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Karl Scheibe graduated from Trinity College in 1959, and received his Ph.D. in Psychology from the University of California at Berkeley in 1963. From 1963 to 2005 he was on the faculty of Wesleyan University. He was Professor of Psychology from 1973-2005, with several interruptions for visiting professorships in Brazil and in California. He was twice been a Fulbright Fellow to the Catholic University in Sao Paulo—in 1927-72 and in 1984. He was also Professor at DUXX, Graduate School of Business Leadership, in Monterrey, Mexico from 1995-2002, and is a psychotherapist in private practice and Executive Director of the Saybrook Counseling Center. In 2005 he became Professor of Psychology, Emeritus, at Wesleyan, where he is now Director of the Wasch Center for Retired Faculty.He is author of four books, BELIEFS AND VALUES (1970), MIRRORS, MASKS, LIES AND SECRETS (1979), SELF STUDIES (1995), and THE DRAMA OF EVERYDAY LIFE (2000) and co-editor of THE SOCIAL CONTEXT OF CONDUCT (1982) and STUDIES IN SOCIAL IDENTITY (1983), and scores of articles in psychological journals on topics in personality and social psychology. He has a special interest in utilizing the perspectives of theater for psychological issues and topics.
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