Author

Robin Stern

📖 Overview

Robin Stern is a prominent psychoanalyst and researcher specializing in emotional intelligence, resilience, and psychological well-being. She holds multiple positions at Yale University, including Associate Director for the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence and associate research scientist at the Yale Child Study Center. Stern authored two influential books: "The Gaslight Effect" (2007), which explores psychological manipulation in relationships, and "Project Rebirth" (2011). Her research focuses on the impact of emotions on healing and student well-being, conducting extensive studies on emotional effects in U.S. educational settings. After completing her education at New York University and The New School for Social Research, Stern established herself as a leading voice in emotional intelligence research and education. She serves on the faculty of Teachers College at Columbia University, where she teaches courses on emotional intelligence, gender, and technology. As co-founder of the Woodhull Institute and the Inner Resilience Program, Stern has contributed significantly to women's leadership education and resilience training. The Inner Resilience Program, created in response to the September 11 attacks, focuses on developing emotional strength and coping mechanisms in challenging circumstances.

👀 Reviews

Most reader reviews discuss Robin Stern's work on emotional intelligence and gaslighting. Her book "The Gaslight Effect" receives frequent mentions on forums and book sites for helping readers identify manipulative relationships. Readers liked: - Clear examples and case studies - Practical strategies for setting boundaries - Accessible writing style for complex psychological concepts - Personal anecdotes that demonstrate concepts Readers disliked: - Repetition of similar points - Focus on romantic relationships over other dynamics - Limited discussion of workplace gaslighting - Need for more concrete action steps Ratings across platforms: Goodreads: 3.9/5 (2,100+ ratings) Amazon: 4.4/5 (1,200+ ratings) Barnes & Noble: 4.3/5 (100+ ratings) Common reader comment: "Made me realize patterns in my own relationships I hadn't seen before." Multiple reviewers noted wanting more content on healing after leaving manipulative situations.

📚 Books by Robin Stern

The Gaslight Effect (2007) Analysis of psychological manipulation in relationships, exploring how gaslighting operates and its impact on victims' perception of reality through detailed case studies and research.

Project Rebirth: Survival and the Strength of the Human Spirit from 9/11 Survivors (2011) Documentation of psychological recovery and resilience through interviews with survivors of September 11, tracking their healing journeys over several years.

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