Professor Charles Barber
Charles Barber was educated at Harvard and Columbia and worked for ten years in New York City shelters for the homeless mentally ill. The title essay in his first book,
Songs from the Black Chair, won a 2006 Pushcart Prize. His work has appeared in the
Washington Post, The New York Times and
Scientific American Mind, among other publications, and on NPR. He is a senior administrator at
The Connection, an innovative social services agency, and a lecturer in psychiatry at the Yale University School of Medicine. He lives in Connecticut with his family. Visit his
website.
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