Timothy McCajor Hall, MD PhD FAPA FASAM UCLA Department of Family Medicine Curriculum Vitæ

PERSONAL HISTORY

Department of Family Medicine David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA 10880 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 1800 Los Angeles, CA 90024-4142

Tel: 310-794-8296 Fax: 424-652-2213 Email: [email protected]

EDUCATION

Harvard College: AB, magna cum laude, History & Literature 1994 Thesis: “The Body According to Bede: The signification of the somatic in the Historia Ecclesiastica & the Vita Sancti Cuthberti”

University of California, San Diego: MA, 1998 Thesis: “Beyond the Rose-Colored Ribbon: towards a bio-psycho-social understanding of disordered eating in cultural & historical context”

Ústav bohemistických studií, Charles University, Prague 1999-2001 Program in Czech Studies

University of California, San Diego: PhD, Anthropology 2003 Dissertation: “Social Change, Mental Health, and the Evolution of Gay Male Identities: a clinical of post-communist Prague”

First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Prague 2005 Clinical rotations in inpatient adult psychiatry & outpatient sexology

University of California, San Diego: MD 2005

NIA Post-Doctoral Fellow (#5 T32 AG000243) 2005-2006 Center on Demography & Economics of Aging University of Chicago & NORC

NIMH Post-Doctoral Fellow (#5 T32 MH019098-15) 2006-2007 Department of Comparative Human Development University of Chicago

Internship in Psychiatry 2007-2008 UCLA Medical Center at David Geffen School of Medicine (UCLA-NPI/WLA-VA) Residency in Psychiatry, research track 2008-2011 UCLA Medical Center at David Geffen School of Medicine (UCLA-NPI/WLA-VA)

NIDA Post-Doctoral Fellow in Addiction Medicine (T32 DA026400) 2011-2013 Department of Family Medicine, UCLA

Certificate in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy 2012-2013 New Center for Psychoanalysis, Los Angeles 2016-2017

LICENSURE

Physician (#A108863), Medical Board of California 2009-present

BOARD CERTIFICATION

Psychiatry, American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology (ABPN, 63387) 9/15/2011-present Addiction Medicine, American Board of Addiction Medicine (ABAM, 2012197) 12/2012-12/2022 Addiction Medicine, American Board of Preventive Medicine (ABPM, 61-1471)1 1/01/2018-1/31/2028

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Present Position

Assistant Clinical Professor, Department of Family Medicine 2015-present David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Los Angeles

Previous Positions

Health Sciences Clinical Instructor, Department of Family Medicine 2013-2015 David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Los Angeles, CA

Post-Doctoral Fellow in Addiction Medicine 2011-2013 Department of Family Medicine, UCLA, Santa Monica, CA

Ward Chief Resident, chronic psychosis ward (2SAB) 2010-2011 Greater Los Angeles VA Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA

Lecturer: “Psychological Anthropology,” upper-level seminar. 2007 Department of Comparative Human Development, University of Chicago

Visiting Lecturer: “Gender & Depression,” undergraduate seminar 2003 Center for Gender Studies, University of Chicago

Teaching Assistant, Department of Anthropology, UCSD 1996-1997 “Contemporary Issues in Sexuality,” “Sex, Love, & Culture,” “Gender Across Cultures,” “Psychological Anthropology,” “

1 In 2017 the ABPM board certification replaced ABAM as the highest certification in Addiction Medicine.

2 PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

COMMITTEE SERVICE

Representative, Residency Oversight Committee and Continuing Medical Education Committee, Department of Psychiatry, UCLA-NPI 2008-2011

Organizer, Psychiatry residents’ monthly psychodynamic journal club Department of Psychiatry, UCLA-NPI 2008-2011

Reviewer, Jacob K. Javits Fellowship. US Department of Education 2011

Reviewer, Data Safety Monitoring Board (DSMB) for clinical trials Center for Behavioral & Addiction Medicine, UCLA 2013-present

Curriculum Committee, UCLA-NPI Psychiatry Residency 2017-present

Committee member, Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Program 2018-present New Center for Psychoanalysis, Los Angeles, CA

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS

American Society for Addiction Medicine (ASAM) 2012-present Fellow, 2015-present

American Psychiatric Association (APA) 2013-present Fellow, 2014-present

New Center for Psychoanalysis, Los Angeles - Psychotherapy Affiliate Member 2017-present

American Psychoanalytic Association - Psychotherapist Associate Member 2019-present

SCHOLARLY SOCIETIES

American Anthropological Association (AAA) 1999-present

Association for Queer Anthropology (AQA, formerly SoLGA) 2005-present Reviewer, Payne Prize Committee in 2010 & 2019

Human Sexuality & Anthropology Interest Group (HSAIG of AAA) 2007-present Co-Chair, 2011-present

Society for Anthropology of Europe (SAE) 2005-present

Society for Anthropological Sciences (SASci) 2005-present

Society for Psychological Anthropology (SPA) 2003-present Reviewer, Boyer Prize Committee, 2009

3 EDITORIAL SERVICES

Anthropology of East Europe Review, 23(1) Spring 2005 Guest Editor, Special Issue on Czechs, Slovaks, and Sorbs

Český lid, Czech journal 2007-2018 Member, international advisory board

Journal of Gay & Lesbian Mental Health 2016-present Member, editorial board

MANUSCRIPT REVIEWS

Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 2012 Drug and Alcohol Review, 2012 Ethos, 2014-present European Addiction Research, 2015 JAIDS: Epidemiology, 2012 Journal of Addiction Medicine, 2013 Journal of Addictive Diseases, 2019 Journal of Affective Disorders, 2009 Journal of Gay & Lesbian Mental Health, 2012-present Journal of Healthcare for the Poor and Underserved, 2016-present Journal of Homosexuality, 2014 Quarterly, 2011 University of Maryland-Baltimore County Review, 2015 Sexualities, 2014-present University of California Press, “Ethnographic Studies in Subjectivity” series, 2018

CONSULTING SERVICES

Consultant on qualitative methods, “Project LINK LA.” 2011 PI: Jennifer Sayles. Los Angeles Office of AIDS Programs & Policy

HONORS & AWARDS

National Merit Scholarship 1990

Jacob K. Javits Fellowship (PR# P170A70655) 1997-2000 United States Department of Education

Medical Scientist Training Program (NIH GMS #5 T32 GM07198) 1997-2005 School of Medicine, UCSD Ambassadorial Scholarship for language study in Czech Republic 1999 Rotary International F. G. Bailey Fellowship, Department of Anthropology, UCSD 2000

Stuart Tave Teaching Fellowship 2003

4 Center for Gender Studies, University of Chicago

John & Lola Ross Award in the Science & Culture of Medicine 2005 School of Medicine, UCSD

GRANTS & RESEARCH SUPPORT

AI28697 (Co-PI Hall; PI Steven Shoptaw) 7/2011-2/2014 UCLA AIDS Institute & UCLA Center for AIDS Research “Non-Prototypical Identities of Young MSM: typology & social context” This pilot project combined traditional and internet ethnographic approaches to better characterize the self-understandings and social context of young adult (18-30 years old) men who have sex with men, who do not identity as “gay,” with an aim to decreasing barriers to sexual health care and informing HIV risk-reduction interventions. Role: Co-PI

5U01 AI069424 (Currier) 12/01/2011-11/30/2018 NIH/NIAID HIV Prevention Trials Network 073: Pre Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Uptake and Adherence among Black Men who have Sex with Men (BMSM) The goal of this project is to assess the uptake, acceptability, safety, and feasibility of PrEP for Black men who have sex with men (BMSM) utilizing client-centered care coordination (C4) models. This is an open-label demonstration study. Role: Study Physician

R01 DA035054 (PI Heinzerling) 4/01/2012-3/31/2017 NIH/NIDA Randomized Trial of Ibudilast for Methamphetamine Dependence Phase 2, randomized trial to determine whether a novel PDE4-inhibitor anti- inflammatory agent, ibudilast, reduces methamphetamine (MA) use more than placebo among MA-dependent participants and to determine whether ibudilast results in longer treatment retention than placebo among MA-dependent participants. Role: Study Physician

U01 DA036267 (PI Gorbach/Shoptaw) 9/30/2013-5/31/2023 NIH/NIDA MSM and Substances Cohort at UCLA Linking Infections Noting Effects (also known as “MASCULINE” or “mStudy”) This is a cohort study of minority men who have sex with men (MMSM) who actively use substances and engage in HIV transmission risk behaviors. This will facilitate studies on interactions between substance use and HIV progression and/or transmission. This cohort of MMSM will characterize: (i) effects substance use on risk behaviors, and network dynamics in exposed and infected MMSM on acquisition of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs: gonorrhea, Chlamydia, syphilis, Hepatitis C (HCV)); and (ii) the extent to which substance use in MMSM facilitates behaviors that transmit HIV compared to non-drug using MMSM. Role: Co-Investigator

5 UG1DA020024-12S1 (Trivedi) 5/31/2017-5/31/2020 NIDA via UT Southwestern Clinical Trials Network (CTN-0068): Accelerated Development of Additive Pharmacotherapy Treatment (ADAPT-2) for Methamphetamine Use Disorder This study investigates the effectiveness and safety of a combination pharmacotherapy (extended release naltrexone as Vivitrol® plus once-daily bupropion extended-release tablets) for methamphetamine use disorder. Role: Study Physician

ETHNOGRAPHIC FIELD RESEARCH

Prague, Czech Republic. Field research for PhD dissertation: Social Change, Mental Health, and the Evolution of Gay Male Identities: a clinical ethnography of post- communist Prague. Examined processes of sexual identity formation and maintenance, romantic relationships, and sexual behavior among gay and bisexual Czech men. Also looked at concerns of depression and problematic alcohol use in this partially stigmatized sexual minority population. 8/1999-11/2002.

Prague, Czech Republic. Postdoctoral fieldwork: “Survey of Czech Male Sexuality.” Followed up on dissertation research. Also conducted interviews with older Czech gay and bisexual men (aged 50-72) and administered survey to men attending gay bars (n=133). Summer 2006.

Prague, Czech Republic. Postdoctoral fieldwork: “Czech Sexual Health.” Followed up on prior ethnographic research, including documenting first Prague Gay Pride festival. Administered survey to young adults in both gay and non-gay venues in central Prague (n=406), looking at sexual behavior including sexual networks, and assessing possible behavioral change in response to increasing incidence of HIV. Summer 2011.

Los Angeles, CA. “Non-Prototypical Young Men who have Sex with Men.” Internet and traditional ethnography looking at young adult MSM who do not identify as gay, including self-representations, degree of socialization into gay or non-gay MSM social networks and subcultures, with relevance to HIV risk behaviors. 2011-present.

LANGUAGES Intermediate written & spoken fluency in Czech Basic reading knowledge of French, Latin, & Slovak

TEACHING

“Principles of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy.” 13 lectures for PGY3 residents 8-10/2017 Co-teacher with Mark Thompson, MD. UCLA Dept of Psychiatry, Los Angeles, CA

“Principles of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy.” 12 lectures for PGY3 residents 8-11/2018 Lecturer. UCLA Dept of Psychiatry, Los Angeles, CA

“Principles of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy.” 12 lectures for PGY3 residents 7-10/2019 Lecturer. UCLA Dept of Psychiatry, Los Angeles, CA

6 “Gender & Sexuality Issues in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy.” 6 lectures for postgraduate certificate course in psychoanalytic psychotherapy. 3-5/2019 Lecturer. New Center for Psychoanalysis, Los Angeles, CA

7 LECTURES & PRESENTATIONS

PRESENTATIONS: REGIONAL & OTHER

Department of Anthropology, UCSD 5/1998 “Beyond the rose-colored ribbon: towards a bio-psycho-social understanding of disordered eating in cultural & historical perspective.”

Committee on Human Development, University of Chicago 1/09/2003 Workshop on Clinical Ethnography: “Culture & Personality and issues in cross-cultural diagnosis of mental illness: a Czech case of borderline personality disorder vs. bipolar spectrum.”

Committee on Human Development, University of Chicago 1/2003 Workshop on Culture, Life Course, & Mental Health: “Social density, economics, & the evolution of gay male identities: suggestions from the case of Czech Republic.”

Department of Anthropology, UCSD 6/2003 Psychodynamic Seminar: “The cultural patterning of Czech emotions: liking, loving, marriage, fidelity, & jealousy.”

New York University in Prague 6/22/2006 Gellner Seminar: “Social scale, political economy, & the evolution of gay identities: towards an ethnographically grounded theory of sexual identity in parallel modernities.”

Department of Comparative Human Development, University of Chicago 2/13/2007 Workshop on Culture, Life Course, & Mental Health: “Stories from the Second World: narratives of sexual identity in Czech Republic across three generations of MSMs.”

Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University, Prague 3/26/2012 Invited lecture: “Writing the ethnography of a sexual minority community: considerations of time.”

Center for Gender Studies, Charles University, Prague 10/18/2012 Invited lecture: “The question of Czech sexual tolerance.”

Greater Los Angeles VAMC 10/24/2013 Psychiatry Grand Rounds: “Men who have sex with men (MSM) in Los Angeles: heterogeneity, self-representations, and clinical considerations.”

UCLA AIDS Institute 11/14/2013 Invited Lecture: “Non-Gay-Identified MSM: Heterogeneity, self-representations, and clinical considerations.”

UCLA 15th Annual HIV CME Symposium: Tough Decisions Made Easier 10/20/2017 CME Lecture: “Psychiatric Considerations in HIV Medicine.”

Poster: Lyons, John-David; Hall, Timothy M.; Prokopík, Petr; & Shoptaw, Steven. 5/22/2018

8 “HIV Risk Behaviors Among Men Attending Bars in Prague, Czech Republic.” 34th Annual Multi-Campus Family Medicine Research Forum, California Endowment, Los Angeles, CA.

SYMPOSIA: DISCUSSANT OR PANELIST

Annual meeting of the AAA 11/30/2005 Discussant. Invited session: “Second-class membership: challenges to EU values from the Czech & Slovak Republics.” Daniela Pěničková & Timothy M. Hall, organizers. Washington, DC

University of Chicago, Pritzker School of Medicine 8/14/2006 Panelist. “LGBT health issues” at medical student orientation. Chicago, IL

Biennial meeting of the SPA 3/29/2009 Panelist. “What have we learned? Lessons from psychological anthropology.” Pacific Grove, CA

Annual meeting of the AAA 11/19/2011 Panelist. “From which self do I speak? Fluid selves in health care research.” Kristi Ninneman, Hiba Zafran, & Rebecca Lester, organizers. Montréal, Quebec

Annual meeting of the AAA 11/20/2015 Discussant. “Frontier Sexualities, Frontier Selves.” Susan Dewey & Tiantian Zheng, organizers. Washington, DC

Annual meeting of the AAA 12/01/2017 Discussant. “Engaged Anthropology – Linkage to HIV Care among Vulnerable Populations in the U.S. and Sub Saharan Africa.” Corliss Heath, organizer. Washington, DC

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS: NATIONAL & INTERNATIONAL

Biennial meeting of the SPA 4/11/2003 “We can’t both be the pretty one: reflections on some paradoxes in male homosexual mating strategies.” Presented at the panel “Gender and Sexuality,” Jeannette Mageo, chair. San Diego, CA

Annual meeting of the AAA 11/19/2003 “Communism is over — So why aren’t people happy? Complicating the relationship between economic and subjective well-being.” Presented at the panel “Westernizing the Westernmost: Challenges from Czech Republic,” Timothy M. Hall & Rebecca Nash, organizers. Chicago, IL

Annual meeting of the AAA 12/03/2005 “When the male gaze turns reflexive: contradictions and boundary transgressions in the experience of Czech male prostitutes.” Presented at the panel “‘Immaterial Labor’

9 Revisited: of transnational labor, sex & desire,” Leyla Keough, Hülya Demirdirek, & Banu Uygun, organizers. Washington, DC

Annual meeting of the AAA 11/15/2006 “Four moral discourses on HIV/AIDS: implications for primary & secondary prevention.” Presented at the panel “Critical Intersections in the Practice of Medicine,” Bambi Chapin, Jack Freedman, & Timothy M. Hall, organizers. San Jose, CA

Biennial meeting of the SPA 3/10/2007 “Rethinking queer identities: a psychological anthropology of gay identities in multiple modernities.” Presented at the panel “Conversations around Self & Identity: testing theory in ethnography,” Timothy M. Hall, organizer. Manhattan Beach, CA

8th Annual Workshop on Czech Cultural Studies 3/31/2007 “Czech sexual tolerance: evaluating tropes of liberality & neo-Orientalism.” University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

Annual meeting of the AAA 11/28/2007 “Reconsidering gay globalization: a synoptic view of queer identities in multiple modernities.” Presented at the panel “The Global Subject: subjectivity, self, & identity in the 21st century,” Reha Kadakal & Sevda Numanbayraktaroglu, organizers. Washington, DC. 28 November 2007

World Psychiatric Association 9/21/2008 “Reconsidering homosexual identities in cross-cultural perspective: views from sexology, anthropology, & psychiatry.” Presented at the panel “Culture, Society, & Mental Health: reconciling gay identities in the 21st century.” Howard Rubin, chair. Gene Nakajima, organizer. Prague, Czech Republic

Annual meeting of the AAA 11/23/2008 “The work of empathy: conflicts, caring, & limit-setting among American psychiatry trainees.” Presented at the panel “Engaging Identities in the Clinic: conflicts, tensions, & critiques of self-concepts.” Theodore K. Gideonse, chair. Timothy M. Hall, organizer. San Francisco, CA

First Conference on Queer Studies in the Czech Lands, Charles University 3/22/2009 “Czech homosexual identities in local & global perspectives.” Prague, Czech Republic

Biennial meeting of the SPA 3/28/2009 “Czech depression: learned helplessness, Marxist values, & the Idea of the Limited Good.” Presented at the panel “Crisis Intervention? The intersection of institutional well- being & lived experience.” Neely L. Myers, organizer. Pacific Grove, CA

Annual meeting of the AAA 12/06/2009 “Beyond the end of a post-gay identity, or how to frame mental health needs realistically in a stigmatized minority.” Presented at the panel “The Politics of Diagnostic (Id)Entities in Culture, Illness & Psychiatry.” Johanne Eliacin, organizer. Jocelyn Marrow, chair.

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Annual meeting of the AAA 11/18/2010 “The circulation of ‘technical/folk’ & ‘global/local’ concepts of homosexual identity in Prague.” Presented at the panel “Circulating Sexual Identities,” Richard Martin, organizer. Timothy M. Hall, chair. New Orleans, LA

Biennial meeting of the SPA 4/02/2011 “MSM” and beyond: understanding both subjectivity & behavior in HIV prevention.” Presented at the panel “Current Work in Person-Centered Ethnography: tensions between subjects & their milieux.” Jacob Hickman, organizer., Santa Monica, CA

World Psychiatric Association 9/19/2011 “Recognizing variety among male homosexual identities: challenges for behavioral medicine.” Accepted for the panel “Advances in HIV Mental Health & Prevention Interventions.” Buenos Aires, Argentina

Annual meeting of the AAA 11/19/2011 “Hanging together, hanging separately, or hanging out: ambivalently ‘gay’ identities among Czech & American MSM.” Presented at the panel “Ethnicities, Sexualities, & the Shifting Grounds of Selfhood: global responses to identity-based persecution.” Susan Dewey & Tiantian Zheng, organizers. Montréal, Quebec

World Psychiatric Association 9/20/2012 “Czech models of intimacy & personal authenticity: implications for HIV prevention among gay men.” Prague, Czech Republic

Biennial meeting of the SPA 4/06/2013 “Czech models of intimacy, authenticity, & personhood: cognitive & Object Relations perspectives.” Presented at the panel “Cognition, Personality Dynamics, & Social Change.” San Diego, CA

College on Problems of Drug Dependence 6/19/2013 M. Susan Stemmler, Timothy M. Hall, Petr Prokopík & Steven J. Shoptaw. “Substances & sexual behavior among women of Prague.” San Diego, CA

Annual meeting of the AAA 11/20/2013 “Competing imaginaries in a queer movement: polysemy and the non-coherence of Bear ‘communities’.” Presented at the panel “Imagining Communities Otherwise.” Richard J. Martin, Jr., organizer. Chicago, IL

Czech Association for Social Anthropology 9/13/2014 “Intimacy, authenticity, and prevention policies: patterns of romantic relationships among Czech gay men.” Presented at the panel “Medical Anthropology at the Intersection of Civil Liberties, National Responsibilities, and Political Reform.” Daniela Pěničková, organizer., Prague, Czech Republic

Annual meeting of the AAA 12/03/2014

11 “Non-overlapping magisteria: the compartmentalization of neuroscience, cognitive science, and psychoanalysis in contemporary mental health.” Presented at the panel “Psyche & Brain in the 21st Century.” Elizabeth N. Fein & Samantha Gottlieb, organizers. Washington, DC

Biennial meeting of the SPA 4/12/2015 “Identity, experience, and sexual ethics in the age of Treatment-as-Prevention (TasP) and Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV.” Boston, MA

24th European Congress of Psychiatry 3/13/2016 “HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) and Treatment as Prevention (TasP): What mental health providers should know.” Presented at the panel “The Impact of societal forces on the mental health of LGBT populations across cultures.” Madrid, Spain

Biennial meeting of the SPA 3/09/2017 “The good is the enemy of the perfect: Why physicians don’t follow standards of care in prescribing benzodiazepines.” Presented at the panel “Psychological Anthropology & Clinical Ethics in Theory & Practice.” Kristi Ninneman & Eileen Andersen-Fye, organizers. New Orleans, LA

Annual meeting of the AAA 11/14/2018 Timothy M. Hall & Muriel Vernon. “Adaptation, Resistance, & Heterogeneity of Sexual Subjectivities Among Non-gay-identified Men who have Sex with Men.” Presented at the panel “Psychological Adaptation and Resilience in Ethnographies of Sexuality.” Timothy M. Hall, organizer. Richard J. Martin, Jr, chair. San Jose, CA

Biennial meeting of the SPA 4/06/2019 “Queer times: Temporal considerations in ethnographies of sexual identity.” Presented at the panel “Psyche and Desire: Psychological Ethnographies of Sexuality.” Timothy Hall, organizer & chair. Santa Ana Pueblo, NM.

Annual meeting of the AAA 11/22/2019 Timothy M. Hall. “Gift-Giving and the Spectrum of Compensated Sexuality among Young Gay Men in Prague.” Accepted for the panel “The Gift Economy in Intimate Labor–Discovering Mauss in Unexpected Places..” Annegret Staiger, organizer & chair. Vancouver, BC.

12 BIBLIOGRAPHY

A. RESEARCH PAPERS: PEER-REVIEWED

1. Hall, Timothy M. (2007) “Rent-boys, barflies, and kept men: men involved in sex with men for compensation in Prague.” Sexualities, 10(4): 457-472. doi: 10.1177/1363460707080983.

2. Hall, Timothy M. (2007) “Formy transakčního sexu mezi muži v Praze (1999- 2004).” [Czech: Forms of transactional sex among men in Prague (1999- 2004)] Sociologický časopis/Czech Sociological Review 2007: 89-109.

3. Heinzerling, Keith; Swanson, Aimee-Noelle; Hall, Timothy; Yi, Yi; Wu, Yingnian; Shoptaw, Steve. (2014) “Randomized, placebo-controlled trial of bupropion in methamphetamine-dependent participants with less than daily methamphetamine use.” Addiction. Aug 2014. doi: 10.1111/add.12636. PMC4192025.

4. Adbul-Kabir, Wajidah; Timothy M. Hall; Aimee-Noelle Swanson; & Steven Shoptaw. (2014) “Intimate Partner Violence and Reproductive Health Among Methamphetamine-Using Women in Los Angeles: A Qualitative Pilot Study.” Journal of Psychoactive Drugs. 46 (4), 310–316, 2014. doi:10.1080/02791072.2014.934978. PMID: 25188701. PMCID: PMC4188630.

5. Stemmler, M. Susan; Timothy M. Hall; Petr Prokopík; & Steven J. Shoptaw. (2015) “Time-site survey of substance use, sexual behaviours and HIV-testing practices among women attending social venues in Prague.” Central European Journal of Public Health, 23(2) 111-117. PMCID: PMC4762036.

B. RESEARCH PAPERS: PEER-REVIEWED (IN PRESS)

None

C. RESEARCH PAPERS: PEER-REVIEWED (SUBMITTED)

None

D. RESEARCH PAPERS: NON-PEER-REVIEWED

1. Hall, Timothy M. (2003) “Pivo and Pohoda: the social conditions and symbolism of Czech beer-drinking.” Anthropology of East Europe Review, 21(1) Spring 2003: 109-138.

E. RESEARCH PAPERS: NON-PEER-REVIEWED (IN PRESS)

None

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F. RESEARCH PAPERS: NON-PEER-REVIEWED (SUBMITTED)

None

BOOK CHAPTERS

1. Hall, Timothy M. (2005) “Pivo at the heart of Europe: beer-drinking and Czech identities.” In: Thomas M. Wilson, ed. Drinking Cultures: alcohol and identity. Oxford/New York: Berg Publishers. Pp: 65-86.

2. Hall, Timothy M. (2009) “Stories from the Second World: narratives of sexual identity in the Czech Republic across three generations of MSMs.” In: Phillip L. Hammack & Bertram J. Cohler, eds. The Story of Sexual Identity: Narrative perspectives on the gay and lesbian life course. New York: Oxford University Press. Pp: 77-130.

3. Hall, Timothy M. (2013) “Czech homosexual identities in global and local perspectives.” In: Jan Morávek, trans. Pavel Himl, Jan Seidl, & Franz Schindler, eds. Miluji tvory svého pohlaví. Homosexualita v dějinách a společnosti českých zemí [Czech: “I love the shapes of my gender: homosexuality in the history and society of the Czech lands”]. Praha: Argo.

4. Hall, Timothy M.; Cathy Reback; & Steven Shoptaw. (2015) “Clinical Management of Substance Use and Substance Use Disorders Among LGBT Individuals.” In: Kenneth Mayer, Hilary Goldhammer & Harvey J. Makadon, eds. Fenway Guide to LGBT Health, 2nd Edition. Philadelphia: American College of Physicians.

5. Hall, Timothy M.; Simone Schriger; & Steven Shoptaw. (2019) “Problematic Sexual Behavior.” In: Richard K. Ries; David A. Fiellin; Shannon C. Miller; Richard J. Rosenthal; & Richard Saitz, eds. Principles of Addiction Medicine, 6th Edition. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. Pp: 630-647.

6. Hall, Timothy M.; Simone Schriger; & Steven Shoptaw. (2019) “Problematic Sexual Behavior.” In: Abigail J. Herron, DO, & Timothy K. Brennan, MD MPH, eds. Principles of Addiction Medicine: The Essentials, 3rd ed. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. Pp: 260-268.

BOOK CHAPTERS (IN PRESS)

1. Hall, Timothy (in press) “Czech cultural models of intimacy, authenticity, personhood: implications for HIV prevention among Czech gay men.” In: Daniela Mosaad Pěničková & Tatiana Bužeková, eds. Úvod do

14 medicínské antropologie v české a slovenské perspektivě Praha: FHS UK. [Introduction to medical anthropology in Czech and Slovak perspective. Prague: Faculty of Humanistic Studies, Charles University.]

BOOK CHAPTERS (IN PREPARATION)

None

EDITED BOOKS & JOURNALS

1. Hall, Timothy M. & Rosie Read, guest eds. (2005) “Recent ethnographies of Czechs, Slovaks, and Sorbs.” Special issue of the Anthropology of East Europe Review, 23(1) Spring 2005.

2. Hall, Timothy M. & Rosie Read, eds. (2006) Changes in the Heart of Europe: Recent ethnographies of Czechs, Slovaks, Roma, and Sorbs. Soviet and Post- Soviet Society and Culture, No. 23. ibidem-Verlag: Stuttgart, Germany.

OTHER PUBLICATIONS (REVIEWS, ENCYCLOPEDIA ENTRIES, WEB RESOURCES)

1. Hall, Timothy M. (1998) “Culture-Bound Syndromes in China.” Internet resource on culture-bound syndromes with emphasis on those occurring in Chinese culture. Accessed more than 64,000 times since 2001. Cited in at least 3 textbooks & reproduced in two open-source reference works, including Source: International Online Resource Centre for Disability & Inclusion (http://www.asksource.info/). http://www.mccajor.net/cbs.html

2. Hall, Timothy M. (2003) “Czechs.” Carol R. Ember & Melvin Ember, eds. Encyclopedia of Sex and Gender: men and women in the world’s cultures. Pp: 380-388. New York: Kluwer/Plenum.

3. Hall, Timothy M. (2011) “Review of Positioning Sexual Identities: lesbians’ and gays’ experiences with mental health care, by Hazel Platzer (2006).” Medical Anthropology Quarterly, 25(1) Mar 2011: 133-135. doi: 10.1111/j.1548-1387.2010.01146.x

4. Hall, Timothy M. (2015). “Erection.” The International Encyclopedia of Human Sexuality. Patricia Whelehan & Anne Bolin, eds. Malden, Oxford: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

5. Hall, Timothy M; Steven Shoptaw; & Cathy Reback (2015). Brief Communication: “Sometimes Poppers are not Poppers: huffing as an emergent heath concern among MSM substance abusers.” Journal of Gay & Lesbian Mental Health. 19(1): 118-121. doi: 10.1080/19359705.2014.973180. PMID: 25893032. PMC4399803.

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