Biography
Jennifer J. Freyd, PhD is a psychology researcher, educator, and author. Her theories of betrayal trauma, DARVO, institutional betrayal, and institutional courage™ have revolutionized the field of trauma psychology and the practice of institutional community-building.
Bio: Jennifer J. Freyd, PhD, is a researcher, author, educator, and speaker. Freyd is the Founder and President of the Center for Institutional Courage, Professor Emerit of Psychology at the University of Oregon, Affiliate Professor of Psychology, University of Washington, Affiliate Professor of Gender, Women & Sexuality Studies, University of Washington, and Affiliated Faculty, Women's Leadership Lab, Stanford University. She is also the Co-Founder of the consulting firm Alto Group.
From 2019-2023 Freyd was a Member of the Advisory Committee of the Action Collaborative on Preventing Sexual Harassment in Higher Education, National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine. Freyd was in 1989-90 and again in 2018-19 a Fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University. Freyd served as the Editor of The Journal of Trauma & Dissociation from 2006 through 2023.
Freyd is a widely published and renowned scholar known for her theories of betrayal trauma, institutional betrayal, institutional courage, and DARVO. She received her PhD in Psychology from Stanford University. The author or coauthor of over 200 articles and op-eds, Freyd is also the author of the Harvard Press award-winning book Betrayal Trauma: The Logic of Forgetting Childhood Abuse. Her most recent book Blind to Betrayal, co-authored with Pamela J. Birrell, was published by John Wiley, with seven additional translations. In 2014, Freyd was invited two times to the U.S. White House due to her research on sexual assault and institutional betrayal. In 2021 Freyd and the University of Oregon settled Freyd’s precedent-setting equal pay lawsuit.
Freyd has received numerous awards including being named a John Simon Guggenheim Fellow, an Erskine Fellow at The University of Canterbury in New Zealand, and a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. In April 2016, Freyd was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award from the International Society for the Study of Trauma & Dissociation. Freyd was selected for the 2021 Christine Blasey Ford Woman of Courage Award by the Association for Women in Psychology. In 2024 Freyd received the Gold Medal Award for Impact in Psychology from the American Psychological Foundation.
Additional Bios:
Jennifer Joy Freyd profile by the American Psychological Association, 2021.
JenniferJ. Freyd Wins American Psychological Foundation 2024 Gold Medal Award for Impact in Psychology by Michael Salter, Jennifer M. Gomez, and Judith L. Herman, ISSTD News, 17 April 2024.
APF Gold Medal Award for Impact in Psychology: Jennifer Joy Freyd (2024). American Psychologist, 79(5), 700–702.
Tributes and Memories: Shared at Jennifer Freyd’s University of Oregon Retirement Celebration, December 2022
Twitter: You can follow Dr. Freyd on Twitter at @jjfreydcourage.