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Paul Richer, Ph.D.
New School for Social Research

Paul Richer received the B.A. in Psychology from Bard College (1969) and the Ph.D. in Psychology from New York's Graduate Faculty of Political and Social Science of the New School for Social Research (1975). At both institutions he was influenced by Hannah Arendt's teaching, formulating social issues in existentialist and political terms.

Dr. Richer's work concentrates on the following areas: Phenomenological and deconstructionist approaches to perception, cognition and language, political and feminist issues in psychology and methodology.

Dr. Richer has written and presented papers on perceptual abnormality, hallucination and phenomenological and deconstruction analyses of sexuality and schizophrenia.

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