William E. Kotsch, PhD
PERSONAL
Date of Birth: February 5, 1950
Marital Status: Spouse: Lesa D. Fraker, MD PhD
Children: Lyla, Jesse, Blue
Mailing Address: 707 Paseo de Peralta
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501
Office Location; 119 East Marcy St. Suite 100
Santa Fe NM 87501
Phone: 575.770.1873 E-mail: wkotsch@gmail.com
EDUCATION
B.A., Psychology, Honors, Vanderbilt University, June, 1972
M.A., Psychology, Vanderbilt University, June, 1974
Ph.D., Psychology, Vanderbilt University, August, 1976
Internship in Pediatric Psychology, Childrens Hospital of Los Angeles, August, 1977
Post-Doctoral Fellow in Psychometrics, Vanderbilt University, August, 1982
Diplomate in Jungian Analysis, C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago, September, 1995
CURRENT POSITIONS
Clinical and Consulting Psychologist, Private Practice
President, Taos Comprehensive Health Corporation
PUBLICATIONS
Kotsch, W.E. (2015) Transforming consciousness as the path to end suffering:
Mahayana Buddhism and analytic psychology as complimentary traditions. In
Huskinson and Stein, (Eds.) Analytical Psychology in a Changing World. Routledge.
Kotsch, W. E. (2000). Situating Jung as a pioneer within a psychological movement: a
psychology beyond objectivism. Journal of Analytical Psychology, 45,217-244.
Nunnally, J. C., Thackrey, M., Bachrach, A. F., and Kotsch, W. E. (1993). The Affect
Inventory, in A Collection of Psychological Scales, M. L. Canfield and J. E. Canfield
(eds.), Bartlesville, OK: Research, Evaluation and Statistics.
Nunnally, J. C., and Kotsch, W. E. (1983). Studies of individual subjects: Logic and
methods of analysis. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 22, 83-93.
Nunnally, J. C., and Kotsch, W. E. (1983). A reciprocity principle that permits
profile-factoring with very large numbers of people. Educational and Psychological
Measurement, 43, 693-703.
Kotsch, W. E., Gerbing, D. W., and Schwartz, L. E. (1982). The validity of the differential
emotions scale for children. In C. E. Izard (Ed.), Measuring Emotion in infants and
children. Cambridge University Press.
Savitsky, J. C., Izard, C. E., and Kotsch, W. E. (1974). Aggressors response to the
victim’s facial expression of emotion. Journal of Research in Personality, 7, 346-357.
PRESENTATIONS
Kotsch, W. E. Transforming Consciousness: Mahayana Buddhism and Analytical
Psychology as Complimentary Traditions. Braga, Portugal, 2012.
Kotsch, W. E. A Buddhist Perspective on Interiority. Conference of the International
Society for Psychology as the Discipline of Interiority. Berlin, Germany, 2012.
PROFESSIONAL AND INTERNSHIP EXPERIENCE
Assistant Professor, Clinical Psychology
Department of Psychology
Baylor University
Waco, Texas 76798
August, 1977-September, 1980
Research Associate, Lecturer
Department of Psychology
Vanderbilt University
September, 1980-December 1983
Postdoctoral Fellow in psychometrics with J. C. Nunnally
September, 1980-September, 1982
Clinical Psychologist
Student Health Center, Vanderbilt University
Nashville, Tennessee
August, 1983 September, 1988
Core Faculty
Chicago School of Professional Psychology
806 South Plymouth Court
Chicago, IL 60605
August, 1988 to August 1997
Staff Psychologist
Holy Cross Hospital
Taos, NM 87571
July 2002 to 2011