Charles J. Wolf

Independent Researcher in Psychology in Copenhagen

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Charles J. Wolf (Chuck Wolf) is an independent researcher and interdisciplinary writer based near Copenhagen, Denmark, originally from Los Angeles. With a psychology degree from Indiana University Bloomington, he is a member of the American Psychological Association (APA), Danish Society for Neuroscience (DSFN), European Society for Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience (ESCAN), and Scandinavian Logic Society (SLS).

His research explores neurodevelopment, trauma psychology, attention, and systems-level cognition, focusing on the interaction between affect regulation, executive function, and social or institutional structures. Charles’s work bridges neuroscience, behavioral psychology, cognitive science, bioelectrical signaling, and emerging frameworks like quantum cognition.

As an independent scholar, he examines trauma recovery, family policy, public infrastructure, and algorithmic systems, integrating perspectives from North America and Europe. He actively shares his insights on open preprint platforms and engages in interdisciplinary dialogue to foster critical inquiry across multiple fields.