Corbett Thigpen
Corbett Thigpen was an American psychiatrist known for his work in the field of psychology. He gained recognition for co-authoring the influential book, “The Three Faces of Eve,” which explored the case of a woman with dissociative identity disorder. This book contributed significantly to the understanding of multiple personalities and mental health.
Thigpen's research and clinical practice focused on the complexities of human behavior and identity. He collaborated with his wife, Dr. Hervey M. Cleckley, a prominent psychiatrist, to advance the study of psychological disorders. Their work has had a lasting impact on both psychiatry and popular culture.