James Whiting Pennebaker (born March 2, 1950) is an American
social psychologist
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. He is a Professor Emeritus of Psychology at the
University of Texas at Austin
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and a member of the Academy of Distinguished Teachers.
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, Department of Psychology, University of Texas. His research focuses on the relationship between natural language use, health, and social behavior, most recently "how everyday language reflects basic social and personality processes". He was elected a Member of the
National Academy of Sciences
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in 2025.
Education and career
Pennebaker received his B.A. in psychology from
Eckerd College
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in 1972 with honors and his Ph.D. from the
University of Texas at Austin
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in 1977.
He has held the following positions:
*1977–1983: Assistant Professor of Psychology, Department of Psychology,
University of Virginia
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*1983–1997: Associate and Full Professor,
Southern Methodist University
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; 1995–1997: Chair of Psychology Department
*1997–present: Professor of Psychology,
University of Texas at Austin
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**2005–2009: Bush Regents Professor of Liberal Arts and Barbara Bush Professor of Psychology
**2009–2023: Regents Centennial Professor of Liberal Arts
**2023–present: Emeritus Professor of Psychology
*2005–2014: Chair of Psychology Department
*2005–2010: International Research Professor,
University of Central Lancashire
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, Preston, England
*2016–2018: Executive Director, Project 2021 to rethink undergraduate education
University of Texas at Austin
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Research
Over the course of his career, Pennebaker has studied the nature of physical symptoms, health consequences of secrets, expressive writing, and natural language, and has received grants from the
National Science Foundation
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, the
National Institutes of Health
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, the
Templeton Foundation
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, the U.S. Army Research Institute, and other federal agencies for studies in language, emotion, and social dynamics.
A pioneer of
writing therapy, he has researched the link between language and recovering from trauma and been "recognized by the
American Psychological Association
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as one of the top researchers on trauma, disclosure, and health."
[Jessica Wapner]
"He Counts Your Words (Even Those Pronouns)"
Biography, ''New York Times
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'' October 13, 2008. In particular, he finds a person's use of "low-level words", such as pronouns and articles, predictive of recovery as well as indicative of sex, age, and personality traits: "Virtually no one in psychology has realized that low-level words can give clues to large-scale behaviors."
[Jan Dönges]
"What Your Choice of Words Says about Your Personality: A language analysis program reveals personality, mental health and intent by counting and categorizing words"
''Scientific American
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Mind, July 2009 (originally titled "You Are What You Say").
In the mid-1990s, he and colleagues developed the Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count (LIWC; pronounced "Luke"), a computerized text analysis program that outputs the percentage of words in a given text that fall into one or more of over 80 linguistic (e.g., first-person singular pronouns, conjunctions), psychological (e.g., anger, achievement), and topical (e.g., leisure, money) categories. It builds on previous research linking language patterns with mental states and traits but is more efficient and objective than hand coding methods.[ Pennebaker and his collaborators have used LIWC to analyze the language of ]Al Qaeda
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leaders and of political candidates, particularly in the 2008 United States presidential election
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.[ The use of LIWC is widespread, particularly in the social-behavioral and computer sciences. It is commonly used to examine group and individual differences in communication and writing, the influence of context on language use, social dynamics in close relationships, and language patterns associated with deception and insider threats. Pennebaker blogs with associates on what text analysis reveals about political leaders at Wordwatchers: Tracking the language of public figures,][ and Pennebaker Conglomerates, Inc. offers free LIWC-based text analysis tools online, including a language style matching calculator and a language-based application of the ]Thematic Apperception Test
The Thematic Apperception Test (TAT) is a projective psychological test developed during the 1930s by Henry A. Murray and Christiana D. Morgan at Harvard University. Proponents of the technique assert that subjects' responses, in the narratives ...
.
In January 2017, Pennebaker was one of the speakers in the Linguistic Society of America's inaugural Public Lectures on Language series.
Recognition
In 2023 Pennebaker was inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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.
Pennebaker was elected president of the Association for Psychological Science
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in May 2024, with his term as president-elect beginning June of the same year.
Selected publications
Books
* ''The Psychology of Physical Symptoms''. New York: Springer, 1982.
* (Ed., with Daniel M. Wegner) ''Handbook of Mental Control''. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice Hall, 1993.
* ''Emotion, Disclosure, and Health''. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association, 1995.
* ''Opening up: The Healing Power of Confiding in Others''. New York: Morrow, 1990. Repr. ''Opening Up: The Healing Power of Expressing Emotions''. New York: Guilford, 1997.
* ''Writing to Heal: A Guided Journal for Recovering from Trauma and Emotional Upheaval''. Oakland, California: New Harbinger, 2004.
* ''The Secret Life of Pronouns: What Our Words Say About Us''. New York: Bloomsbury Publishing
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, 2011.
Co-authored books
* ''Expressive Writing: Words that Heal''. Idyll Arbor, 2014. James Pennebaker; John Evans.
* ''Opening Up by Writing It Down'', Third Edition: How Expressive Writing Improves Health and Eases Emotional Pain. Guilford Press, 2014. James Pennebaker, Joshua M. Smyth.
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See also
*Self-concealment
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The concealed personal informat ...
*Self-disclosure
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References
External links
James W. Pennebaker homepage
, Department of Psychology, University of Texas
Wordwatchers: Tracking the language of public figures
In Synch: Language Style Matching
James Pennebaker Conglomerates at Online Research Consortium
Works by and about James W. Pennebaker
at OCLC WorldCat
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Reprints of articles by James W. Pennebaker
at Department of Psychology, University of Texas
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1950 births
Living people
21st-century American psychologists
Academics of the University of Central Lancashire
People from Midland, Texas
University of Texas at Austin faculty
Psychology educators
Eckerd College alumni
20th-century American psychologists
Members of the United States National Academy of Sciences