Charlotte L. Doyle received her Ph.D. in psychology from the University of Michigan. She taught psychology at the University of Michigan and Cornell University before coming to Sarah Lawrence in 1966. She has been honored with awards for outstanding teaching, both at the University of Michigan and at Sarah Lawrence College.

Her interests in psychology are wide-ranging. Her first major publication in psychology was as co-author (with W. J. McKeachie) of an introductory textbook; their Psychology saw three editions and a Spanish translation. More recently, she wrote the text, Explorations in Psychology . At the turn of the millennium, she grappled with the problem of defining psychology for psychology by writing the definition entry in the American Psychological Association's Encyclopedia of Psychology.

Her major research focus has been and continues to be the psychology of the creative process - both in adults and in young children. The creative process in the writing of fiction has been of particular interest. She is also deeply engaged in thinking about psychological theory, narrative and phenomenological approaches, and philosophical issues in psychology.

Some delightful interactions with young children led to a different kind of writing. She is the author of picture books for young children; the most recent are Twins! illustrated by Julia Gorton. (Putnam), Supermarket! illustrated by Nadine Bernard Westcott (Candlewick), and The Bouncing, Dancing Galloping ABC, illustrated by Julia Gorton (Putnam).

Charlotte Doyle is a member of the American Psychological Association with special affiliation with five of its divisions: Division 1 (General Psychology), Division 2 (Teaching of Psychology), Division 10 (Psychology and the Arts), Division 24 (Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology) and Division 26 (History of Psychology). She is also a member of the Society for Children's Book Writers.

 

Current Course

Theories of the Creative Process

Courses in Previous Years

Toward A Psychology of Experience
(with Margery Franklin)

Psychology and Literature

Psychology of Emotion

Children's Literature
--with Sara Wilford

Perspectives on Child Development

 

Charlotte Doyle's Publications