Avshalom Caspi

Avshalom Caspi
Born (1960-05-05) May 5, 1960 (age 64)
NationalityAmerican
EducationUniversity of California at Santa Cruz
Cornell University
Known forSelf-control
Dunedin Multidisciplinary Health and Development Study
SpouseTerrie Moffitt
Awards(with Terrie Moffitt) 2016 APA Award for Distinguished Scientific Contributions to Psychology
Scientific career
FieldsPsychology
InstitutionsDuke University
Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience at King's College London
ThesisMoving against and moving away: life-course patterns of explosive and withdrawn children (1986)

Avshalom Caspi (born May 5, 1960) is an Israeli-American psychologist. He is the Edward M. Arnett Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience in the Trinity College of Arts and Sciences at Duke University and Professor of Personality Development at King's College London's Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience. His research has focused on mental health and human development, much of which was conducted with his wife and longtime research partner, Terrie Moffitt.[1] He is a co-editor of the Annual Review of Developmental Psychology.

  1. ^ "Husband and Wife Team Trace the Roots of Youth Violence". APS Observer. February 10, 2011. Retrieved April 12, 2018.