Drew Westen is a professor of Psychology and Psychiatry at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia.
His work focuses on the intersection of psychology and politics, particularly examining how emotions influence political decision-making.
Westen has gained recognition for his research on the "political brain" and his analysis of campaign strategies.
He has consulted for Democratic politicians and written extensively on political psychology.
His book "The Political Brain" has been influential in shaping discussions about effective campaign communication and the role of emotions in politics.
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