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From page 555...
... He is a pediatrician; a graduate of Cornell University and its Medical College; Editor of Pediatrics in Review, the continuing education journal of The American Academy of Pediatrics, as well as a past president of that organization; Editor-in-Chief of The Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine: A Journal of Urban Health; and Executive Director of the International Pediatrics Association. He is a member of numerous professional societies, including The American Pediatric Society, The Board of Overseers for the Social Sciences at Tufts University, Board of Visitors of the School of Public Health at Oklahoma University, and a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
From page 556...
... Her prior professional appointments were at the Stanford University School of Medicine and Harvard Medical School in their respective Departments of Psychiatry. She is a member of the Institute of Medicine and is a member of the IOM Board on Biobehavioral Sciences and Mental Disorders.
From page 557...
... He has received the Blanche F Ittleson Award of the American Psychiatric Association for outstanding published research contributing to the mental health of children and has been a faculty scholar of the William T
From page 558...
... He completed his residency training in psychiatry at The Johns Hopkins University Hospital, where he then served as Distinguished Service Professor and Director of the Division of Child Psychiatry until 1991. His research contributions have been recognized by the reception of the John Jacob Abel Award from the American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, the Gold Medal Award from the Society for Biological Psychiatry, the Foundation Fund Research Award from the American Psychiatric Association, and the McAlpin Award from the National Mental Health Association.
From page 559...
... His research focuses on understanding and preventing child and adolescent health and behavior problems by seeking to identify risk and protective factors, discovering how these factors interact, and testing comprehensive prevention strategies which seek to reduce risk through the enhancement of protective factors in families, schools, peer groups, and communities. Since 1981, he has been conducting the Seattle Social Development Project, a longitudinal prevention study testing a risk reduction strategy based on his theoretical work.
From page 560...
... He developed the Social and Independent Living Skills Program at the West Los Angeles Veterans Affairs Medical Center, which has produced, validated, and disseminated modules for training and rehabilitating persons with serious and disabling mental disorders. The modules have been translated into Japanese, French, German, and seven other languages and have been recognized with Significant Achievement Awards from the American Psychiatric Association and the World Association of Psychosocial Rehabilitation.
From page 561...
... From 1984 to 1986, she chaired a National Commission on the Prevention of Mental-Emotional Disabilities, and in 1987 she founded and chaired the National Prevention Coalition, both under the auspices of the National Mental Health Association. She is a member of the NIMH Prevention Research Steering Committee, and she chairs the World Federation's International Committee for Primary Prevention.
From page 562...
... He is currently a member of the Institute of Medicine's Board on Biobehavioral Sciences and Mental Disorders. DAVID MECHANIC is the Rene Dubos Professor of Behavioral Sciences and Director of the Institute for Health, Health Care Policy, and Aging Research at Rutgers University.
From page 563...
... He is a member of the National Hispanic Psychological Association, the American Association for Artificial Intelligence, the American Association of Applied and Preventive Psychology, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and a Fellow of the American Psychological Association. He serves on the editorial boards of the Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, Community Mental Health Joun~aZ, and the Revests Interamericana de PsicoZog~a.
From page 564...
... He is chair of the NIMH Prevention Research Steering Committee. He is a recipient of the Lela Rowland Prevention Award from the National Mental Health Association, and the Distinguished Contribution Award from the American Psychological Association.
From page 565...
... Her previous experience at the Institute of Medicine involved work in the Division of Biobehavioral Sciences and Mental Disorders and on the AIDS Roundtable. She received her B.A.
From page 566...
... 566 / Appendix B lack Barchas, Cornell University Medical College Kathryn Barnard, University of Washington Heather Barton, National Mental Health Association Rhoda Baruch, The Institute for Mental Health Initiatives Leila Beckwith, University of California, Los Angeles Myron Belfer, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Richard Bonnie, University of Virginia Gail Boyd, National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Lester Breslow, University of California, Los Angeles William Bukoski, National Institute on Drug Abuse William Bunney, University of California, Irvine Thomas Burroughs, Consultant, Durham, NC William Carpenter, Maryland Psychiatric Research Center Wendy Chavkin, Columbia University Dante Cicchetti, University of Rochester John Cole, Duke University James Cromwell, National ADiance for the Mentally ID Cal Crutchfield, National Association of Prevention Professionals and Advocates Robert Czeh, National Institute of Mental Health Patrick DeLeon, Senator Inouye's Office Norman Dinges, University of Alaska, Fairbanks Carl Dunst, Western Carolina Center, Morganton, NC Felton Earls, Harvard Medical School Byron Egeland, University of Minnesota Leona Eggert, University of Washington Leon Eisenberg, Harvard Medical School John Farquhar, Stanford University Stephen Fawcett, University of Kansas Manning Feinleib, National Center for Health Statistics Tiffany Field, University of Miami Medical School Michael Fishman, Maternal and Child Health Bureau Laurie Flynn, National Alliance for the Mentally Ill L Patt Franciosi, National Prevention Coalition Vincent Francisco, University of Kansas Loretta Fuddy, Hawaii State Deparl~nent of Health Ronald Gallimore, University of California, Los Angeles Helen Gee, Consultant, Washington, DC Miriam Gersfield, National Institutes of Health Shirley Glynn, West Los Angeles VA Medical Center Thomas Glynn, National Cancer Institute Frederick Goodwin, National Institute of Mental Health
From page 567...
... Appendix B / 567 Irving Gottesman, University ~ of Virginia Mark Greenberg, University of Washington Bernard Guyer, The Johns Hopkins University Barbara Haight, Medical University of South Carolina Laura Hall, Office of Technology Assessment William Hansen, Bowman Gray School of Medicine James Harrell, Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, DHHS Nancy Henkin, Temple University James Herbert, Medical College of Pennsylvania at EPPI Ralph Hingson, Boston University Harold Holder, Prevention Research Center, Berkeley, CA Wade Horn, Administration for Children, Youth and Families Jan Howard, National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Mary Jansen, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Leonard Jason, DePaul University Peter Jensen, National Institute of Mental Health Dale Johnson, University of Houston Marshall Jones, Milton S Hershey Medical Center John Kalberer, National Institutes of Health Robert Katzman, University of California, San Diego Sheppard Kellam, The Johns Hopkins University Edward Kelly, National Institute of Mental Health Zaven Khatchaturian, National Institute on Aging Ruth Knee, American Orthopsychiatric Association Robert Koegel, University of California, Santa Barbara Doreen Spilton Koretz, National Institute of Mental Health Helena Chmura Kraemer, Stanford University Leonard Lash, National Institute of Mental Health lames Leckman, Yale University Alan Leshner, National Institute of Mental Health Vicki Levin, National Institute of Mental Health Peter Lewinsohn, University of Oregon Rhonda Lewis, University of Kansas Alicia Lieberman, San Francisco General Hospital Maurey Lieberman, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Marsha Liss, National Center on Child Abuse and Neglect Kenneth Lutterman, National Institute of Mental Health Harriet MacMillan, McMaster University Beryce MacLennan, Private practice, Washington, DC Wallace Mandell, The Johns Hopkins University Ann Maney, National Institute of Mental Health
From page 568...
... 568 / Appendix B Katie Maslow, Office- of Technology Assessment Neil Mazer, Hawaii State Department of Health Sandy McElhaney, National Mental Health Association Dan McFerran, Department of Defense Roger Meyer, University of Connecticut km Mintz, University of California, Los Angeles Leonard Mitnick, National Institute of Mental Health Terrie Moffitt, University of Wisconsin, Madison Bill Mollerstrom, Department of Defense John Morgan, Chesterfield Community Services Board, Chesterfield, VA Eve Moscicki, National Institute of Mental Health Marilyn Moses, National Institute of Justice Joseph Mottola, Administration for Children, Youth and Families David Mrazek, Children's National Medical Center, Washington, DC Peter Muehrer, National Institute of Mental Health Kim Mueser, Medical College of Pennsylvania at EPPI Holly Neckerman, Harborview Injury Prevention Research Center, Seattle, WA Harold Neighbors, University of Michigan Godfrey Oakley, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Dan Offord, Chedoke-McMaster Hospital, Hamilton, Ontario Adrienne Paine, University of Kansas Paula Panzer, Columbia University Delores Parron, National Institute of Mental Health David Pauls, Yale University Roseanne Price, Consultant, Silver Spring, MD Juan Ramos, National Institute of Mental Health John Reid, Oregon Social Learning Center David Reiss, George Washington University Medical Center Dorothy Rice, University of California, San Francisco Kimber Richter, University of Kansas Henry Riecken, University of Pennsylvania John Romano, University of Rochester William Roper, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Mark Rosenberg, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Jack Rothman, University of California, Los Angeles Michael Rutter, Institute of Psychiatry, London, England Irwin Sandier, Arizona State University lames Schlie, Department of Defense Marc Schuckitt, University of California, San Diego Myrna Shure, Hahnemann University Lonnie Snowden, University of California, Berkeley
From page 569...
... Elizabeth's Hospital, Washington, DC Edward Trickett, University of Maryland William Vega, University of California, Berkeley Alexander Wagenaar, University of Minnesota Joseph Webb, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Roger Weissberg, University of Illinois at Chicago Myrna Weissman, Columbia University Valerie Welsh, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health, DHHS Peter Whitehouse, Case Western Reserve University Susan Wolf, Harvard University Stuart Youngner, University Hospitals of Cleveland Institute of Medicine and National Research Council Staff: Laura Baird Enriqueta Bond Claudia Car] Rosemary Chalk Robert Cook-Deegan MolIa Donaldson Michael Edington Gary Ellis Michael Lai Constance Pechura Kenneth Shine Gail Spears Nina Spruill Susanne Stoiber Mike Stoto Betsy Turvene Audrey Ward Karl Yordy NOTE: Individuals are listed with the affiliations they had at the time they contributed to the report.


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