Ellyn Kaschak (born June 23, 1943),[1] is an American clinical psychologist, Professor of Psychology at San Jose State University.
[3] Her many publications, including Engendered Lives: A New Psychology of Women's Experience (Kaschak, 1993), and Sight Unseen: Gender and Race through Blind Eyes (Kaschak, 2015), have helped define the field.
At San Jose State University, she has served as Chairperson of the graduate program in Marriage, Family and Child Counseling and Director of the university's Family Counseling Service.
[2] She has also taught at Universidad Nacional and The United Nations University for Peace in Costa Rica, where she currently lives.
She is the founder of the Ellyn Uram Kaschak Institute for Social Justice for Women and Girls at SUNY at Binghamton.