Steven A. Carter
Steven A. Carter | |
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Born |
Steven Andrew Carter October 23, 1956 New York City, New York |
Occupation | author |
Nationality | American |
Genre | non-fiction, self-help, humor |
Subject | relationships, psychology, health |
Steven A. Carter (born October 23, 1956) is an American author of non-fiction, self-help and humor.
A distinguished graduate of Cornell University, member of the Quill and Dagger society, past president of the Ho Nun De Kah honorary, and winner of the William K. Kennedy Dean's Prize for extraordinary academic achievement, Steven A. Carter also holds a Master's Degree in Education and a Master's Degree in Psychology.
Steven Carter was born in New York City and raised in New Hyde Park, New York. He is the author of twenty-four books, including the New York Times bestseller Men Who Can't Love (with co-author Julia Sokol) and seven other National Bestsellers. More than ten million copies of his books are in circulation worldwide. Carter coined the phrase "Commitmentphobia" in 1987 and is recognized as one of the foremost authorities on the subjects of commitment, fear of commitment, attachment disorders, and narcissistic personality disorder.
Books and other writing
Steven Carter's most popular books include:
- Men Who Can't Love (M.Evans & Co., 1987) ISBN 0-425-11170-9
- What Really Happens In Bed (M.Evans & Co., 1989) ISBN 0-87131-562-9
- What Smart Women Know (M.Evans & Co., 1990) ISBN 0-87131-906-3
- He's Scared, She's Scared (Delacorte, 1993) ISBN 0-440-50625-5
- Men Like Women Who Like Themselves (Delacorte, 1996) ISBN 0-440-50615-8
- Getting To Commitment (M.Evans & Co., 1998) ISBN 0-87131-869-5
- This Is How Love Works (M.Evans & Co., 2001) ISBN 0-87131-939-X
- Help! I'm In Love With A Narcissist (M.Evans & Co., 2005) ISBN 1-59077-077-3
- The Secrets of Self-Esteem (Editora Sextante, 2010) ISBN 978-85-7542-555-8
- Love & Self-Esteem: What the Smartest Women Know (2011) ISBN 978-0-615-56507-1
All of the above titles were co-authored with Julia Sokol. Carter and Sokol's first book on commitmentphobia, Men Who Can't Love, was an instant bestseller after Carter's first appearance on The Oprah Winfrey Show in 1987 (Carter appeared on the show five times between 1987 and 1997). Men Who Can't Love gained even more popularity when it was featured in the film When Harry Met Sally, and later, in the Julia Roberts/Brad Pitt/James Gandolfini film The Mexican. The book has been translated into 25 languages, selling more than four million copies worldwide. Men Who Can't Love had its most recent on-screen appearance in the Katherine Heigl/Gerard Butler film The Ugly Truth (July 2009).
In the winter of 2007 What Smart Women Know was released in Brazil by Editora Sextante, the publishing company founded by brothers Marcos and Tomas Pereira. What Smart Women Know spent 110 weeks on Brazil's top-ten bestseller lists, at one point being the #2 selling book in all of Brazil. Men Like Women Who Like Themselves was released in mid-2008 and spent 45 weeks on Brazil's bestseller lists. The Brazilian edition of Men Who Can't Love was released by Editora Sextante in late 2009, followed by The Secrets of Smart Women in May 2010 and How to Make Love Work in September 2011. Editora Sextante has sold over two million copies of these Carter/Sokol titles in Brazil since the first release. AvonBrasil (a division of Avon Products) has recently contracted with Editora Sextante to produce no less than five "Special Edition" Avon titles in the next three years. Editora Sextante is best known in Brazil for their publication of various works by Augusto Cury, the Dalai Lama and, most recently, Paulo Coelho. In September 2011, Carter was an Honored Guest at the Bienal do Livro in Rio de Janeiro, invited by President Dilma Rousseff to celebrate Brazil's 'year of the woman.'
Prior to beginning his career as an author, Steven Carter was the Director of Tennis at the world-renowned Little Dix Bay Hotel in Virgin Gorda, British Virgin Islands and Head Tennis Pro at the Dorado Beach Hotel (built by Laurance Rockefeller) in Dorado Beach, Puerto Rico. His early work references this because this is where he met his first co-authors. He has also written extensively about the stages of growth he has experienced through more than twenty years of his own deeply personal work in psychotherapy, and is a powerful advocate for both individual and group therapy.
External links
- Los Angeles Times feature story on Steven Carter's new bestseller status in Brazil (2008)
- "Steven Carter, Eckhart Tolle and Oprah Winfrey in Brazil" (2009)
- "Sun Tzu, Dale Carnegie and Steven Carter dominate bestseller lists in South America" (2008)
- "Born-Again Bestseller: Author Steven Carter gets 15 more minutes of fame" (2008)
- "Brazil's Bestsellers Have A Distinct American Accent" (2009)
- Feature story, Jornal Comunicacao (2011)
- Feature story, Bolsa de Muher: "Is this American author Brazil's next Chico Buarque?" (2011)
- Feature story, iG Magazine, Bienal do Livro, Rio de Janeiro (2011)
- Current news, O Globo, Steven Carter and Melina Dalboni talk at the 2011 Bienal do Livro, Rio de Janeiro (2011)
- Feature story, A.O.L. Daily Finance, Steven Carter, Anne Rice and Scott Turow at 2011 Bienal do Livro (2011)
- Feature story, Yahoo news, "President Rousseff Welcomes Steven Carter to Brazil's Bienal" (2011)
- Photos and commentary from Editora Sextante on Steven Carter's appearance at the 2011 Bienal do Livro, Rio de Janeiro (2011)
- Feature story, Tus Medios, Brazil (2012)
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