CURRICULUM VITAE

Sue E. Estroff, PhD

Office Address: Department of Social Medicine School of Medicine University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill CB # 7240 Chapel Hill, N.C. 27599-7240

E mail: [email protected]

Education

1978-1981 Post Doctoral Fellow, Department of University of Wisconsin Medical School, Public Health Service/NIMH National Research Service Fellow, Training Program for Community Mental Health Evaluation Research, Madison, Wisconsin

1978 Ph.D. Anthropology - University of Wisconsin Madison, Wisconsin Minor Field: Combined Psychiatry, Psychology, Law Dissertation: Making it Crazy: An Ethnography of Psychiatric Clients in a Community Setting

1975 M.A. Anthropology - University of Wisconsin Madison, Wisconsin

1968-1972 B.A. Anthropology - Magna Cum Laude Duke University Durham, North Carolina

Employment History

1997-present Professor of Social Medicine, Adjunct Professor of Anthropology and Adjunct Professor of Psychiatry University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

1989 -1996 Associate Professor of Social Medicine, Adjunct Associate Professor of Anthropology, and Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychiatry, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

1992 Visiting Associate Professor, Department of Cultural Anthropology, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina

1982-1989 Assistant Professor of Social and Administrative Medicine, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

1983-1989 Adjunct Assistant Professor of Anthropology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

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1981-1982 Program Director, Resident Services and Off the Square Club (Madison, Wisconsin)

1976-1977 Research Assistant, Professor John T. Hitchcock Department of Anthropology, University of Wisconsin, Madison

Professional Societies

American Anthropological Association Annual Program Chair, 1997 Executive Board, 1990-93 Society for Medical Anthropology President-elect 1990-1991 President 1991-1993 ACMHA: College for Behavioral Health Leadership Society for Psychological Anthropology Society for Applied Anthropology, Fellow, Executive Committee 1999-02 American Ethnological Society Society for Disability Studies

Professional Service

USMLE: Behavioral Health Test Material Development Committee, 2015-2018

Consultant: Ohio Department of Mental Health 1982-93 Oklahoma Department of Mental Health 1987 Vermont Department of Mental Health 1987 Pennsylvania Office of Mental Health 1988-1989, 2006 Center for Community Change Through Housing 1988 Erie County Department of Human Services 1994 Philadelphia Office of Mental Health 1990-92 Franklin County ADAMH Board 1996 University of Pittsburgh, Social Work, IP-RISP 2005-2013 University of Texas, Austin, Hogg Foundation Scientific Advisory Board. 2004-2012

Editorial Board Appointments: Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry 1987-1994 Psychiatry 1991-present Psychosocial Rehabilitation Journal 1984-1994 Medical Anthropology Quarterly 1994-1998, 2002-2017 Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association 1994-2004 Rutgers University Press 2008- 2010- Stigma Research and Action (e- journal http://stigmaj.org)

Reviewer: American Anthropologist American Ethnologist Page 3

Human Organization Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease Literature and Medicine Medical Anthropology Medical Anthropology Quarterly Medical Humanities Review New England Journal of Medicine Psychiatry Psychiatric Services Psychosocial Rehabilitation Journal Schizophrenia Bulletin Signs Social Science and Medicine Beacon Press National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Addiction National Institute for Disability and Rehabilitation Research National Institute of Mental Health National Science Foundation Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Transcultural Psychiatry University of California Press The Wellcome Trust Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, review panel member

Other: Core Faculty, Research Training in Mental Health Services and Systems, National Institute of Mental Health funded post-doctoral training program, 1990- 1995.

Research Associate, 1982-1994; Research Fellow, 1994-present. The Sheps Center for Health Services Research, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Core Curriculum Faculty: Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1983-2004.

International Clinical Epidemiology Network, Training Faculty, University of North Carolina, 1988-1991.

Special Grant Review Committees National Institute of Mental Health, Community Support Program, State Service System Homeless Research Initiative. Washington, D.C., June 1983.

National Institute of Mental Health, State Community Support Systems Strategy and Implementation. Washington, D.C., June 1983.

National Institute of Mental Health, Community Support Systems Program Review. December 1-2, 1983.

National Institute for Disability Rehabilitation Research, Research and Training Center Proposals, August 1983; July 1985, July 1999.

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Chair, Special Review Committee, National Institute of Mental Health , Extramural Research, Homeless Mentally Ill Services Demonstration Projects, June 23-24, 1986.

Chair, Special Review Committee, National Institute of Mental Health, Extramural Research, Elderly Mentally Ill Services Demonstration Projects, June 25-26, 1986.

National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Addiction Demonstration Projects for Homeless Persons who are Mentally Ill, February 22-24, 1988.

National Institute of Mental Health, Research Demonstration Projects- Community Support Program, July 1990.

Special Review Committees, NIMH, 2002-2005

Services Research Specialty Mental Health Review Committee, NIMH, Regular Member 2006-2010.

Supported Research

Completed:

Making It Crazy: Ten Years Later. Junior Faculty Development Award, Principal Investigator, 1986-1987, $3,000. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.

Income Maintenance, Dependence, and Service System Use, R01 MH40314-01, Principal Investigator, 5/1/86-5/1/91, $802,000. National Institute of Mental Health. 40% effort.

Competitive Continuation: 5/1/91-4/30/94, $246,587.

Social Networks, Social Support, and Violence Among Persons with Severe, Persistent Mental Illness, Principal Investigator, 9/1/89 -12/3/89, $26,714. MacArthur Foundation Network on the Law and Mental Health.

Violence and Mental Disorder: A Comparison of Clinical and Community Samples. With Jeffrey Swanson and Marvin Swartz. National Institute of Mental Health, MH 51410, N.C. Center for Services Research for Persons with Serious Mental Illness. 9/1/93-8/31/97. 20% effort.

Stigma Reduction: An Analytic Review of Programs that Work. NIMH, EIN: 56- 600-1393. July 1, 2002-June 30, 2003. $76,625. 20% effort.

Interventions and Practice Research Infrastructure Program: Engagement in Mental Health Services Among Low Income Clients. 1R24MH066872. Carol Anderson, Catherine Greeno, co-PIs. University of Pittsburgh. 2004-2009. Co-investigator.

Developing a Research Framework for Evaluating Comparative Effectiveness of Health Care Deliver Interventions to Improve Patient Outcomes in Serious Mental Illness. Contract No. HHSA290201000008I, TOC #5, Agency for Page 5

Health Care Research and Quality. Richard Platt, PI. Co-Investigator. 9/30/2011-10/25/2012.

RAISE (Recovery After Initial Schizophrenia Episode). Contract: HHSN-271- 2009-00019-C. John Kane, PI. Feinstein Institute for Medical Research. 2009-2014. Co-Investigator. Extended to 2016.

Innovating and Enhancing Behavioral and Social Science Medical School Curricula. 1 R25 HD068722-01A1. Co-PI. 4/1/2012-4/12/16.

Funded Project Consultant and Scientific Steering Committees:

CEDAR: Clinical decision making and outcome in routine care for people with severe mental illness. Berndt Pushner, PI.FP7- HEALTH-2007-B. European Commission on Health. 2009-2011.

Changing Narratives of Depression in Rural Women of the South. Emily Hauenstein, PI, NIMH R34 MH086929-01A1, 2010- 2013.

Impact of Adolescent Suicide Attempts on Parents. David Goldston, PI, NIMH, 2009-2011.

Committees

SCHOOL OF MEDICINE

Student Impairment Committee, Policy and Implementation, 1985. Student Impairment Committee, 1986-1991. Ad Hoc Committee on Women Faculty, 1985-1988. Review Committee, Directorship of the Rehabilitation Program, 1986. Ambulatory Teaching Task Force, 1988. Committee on Diversity in the Curriculum, chair, 1991. Committee to Review Appointments and Promotions to Associate Professor, 1996-1999 Fetal Intervention Advisory Board, Division of Maternal Fetal Medicine, chair, 2004-2006. Post Tenure Review Committee, 2006 Chair, Health Sciences Library Advisory Board, 2005-2007. CC1 Course Directors Year 1 2009-2014 TEC Curriculum Thread Director: Professional Development 2013-2017 TEC Curriculum Thread Co-Director: Social and Health Systems Sciences 2017- TEC Curriculum Committees: Foundation, Application, Individualization 2013- School of Medicine Education Committee: 2014-

UNC-CH

Search Committee, Department of Anthropology, 1984. Search Committee, Department of Anthropology, 1985. Women's Studies Advisory Board, 1986-1988. Page 6

Search Committee, Women's Studies Program Director, 1987-1988. Bicentennial Speakers Bureau, 1993-95. Student Affairs Administrative Advisory Committee, 1994-1997. UNC-CH Speakers Bureau 1994-present. Executive Committee of the Faculty Council, 1995-1999 Chair, Search Committee for UNC Chief of Police, 1998 Search Committee, School of Nursing, 1999 University Insurance Committee, 1999-2000 Chair of the Faculty, 2000-2003 (includes multiple committee memberships over the 3 year term) Co-Chair, UNC Academic Plan Steering Committee, 2010-11 Academic Plan Implementation Committee, 2011-2013 Honorary Degrees and Awards Committee, 2011-14, Chair 2013, re-elected 2014-2017, Chair 2014-15. Appointment, Promotions, and Tenure Committee 2016-2019

STATE

Co-Chair, Citizens Task Force for Community Services for Disabled Persons, Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation and Carolina Legal Assistance, 1987-1989. Search Committee, Director of Durham County MH/MR/SA Services, 1988-1989. Board of Directors, Thresholds, Inc., Durham, N.C., 1995-2001; president, 1997 -2000. Member, 2005-2006, co-president 2006-2010. Disability Rights North Carolina Stakeholders, Department of Justice claim, Adult Care Homes violate Olmstead Act. 2011-

NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL

Search Committee, Editor for Medical Anthropology Quarterly, Society for Medical Anthropology, 1985, 1990, 1994 (chair). Pew Foundation/National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors Advisory Committee, Young Adults with Mental Illness Project, 1987-1990 Advisory Committee, NAMI/MacArthur Foundation/Johns Hopkins University Project on Unmet Needs, 1990-1992 Board of Directors, American Anthropological Association, 1991-1993 Executive Committee of the Board, 1991-1993. Chair, Committee on Scientific Communication, 1992-1993. President, Society for Medical Anthropology, 1991-1993. Steering Committee, Council for Preservation of the Anthropological Record (CoPAR), 1993-1997. Advisory Board, Center for Community Change Through Housing, 1993-present Stirling Award Committee, Society for Psychological Anthropology, 1995-99 J.I. Staley Award Committee, School of American Research, 1996-97 NIMH, Mental Health Services Research Training for Social Workers, July 1994, Madison, Wisconsin, Faculty mentor and reviewer NIH, Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research, Advisory Committee on the definition of behavioral and social science research, December, 1995 World Psychiatric Association Task Force on Schizophrenia, 1996-98 Program Chair, Annual Meeting, American Anthropological Association, 1997 Co-Chair, Margaret Mead Award Committee, American Anthropological Association and Society for Applied Anthropology, 1998-99 Executive Committee, Society for Applied Anthropology, 1999-2001 Elimination of Barriers Initiative, NIMH, 2002-2004 Page 7

External Reviewer, UCSF, Department of Social Medicine, History, and Anthropology, 2007 Scientific and Policy Advisory Council, Hogg Foundation for Mental Health, 2004- 2013 AAMC working group on Behavioral and Social Sciences, MR5 revisions, 2010- 11 External Reviewer, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences of Medicine, McGill University School of Medicine, 2014 External Reviewer, UCSF Medical Anthropology Program, Committee Chair, 2015 USMLE: Behavioral Health Test Material Development Committee, 2015-present

Other Administrative Activities

Student Advisor, School of Medicine, UNC, 1984-2000 Social and Cultural Issues in Medical Practice, Course Committee, 1982-1984 Course Director, Seminars in the Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Social Medicine, 1988-2000 School of Medicine, Admissions Committee Interviewer, 2004-2007. School of Medicine Task Forces: Professionalism; Population Health. 2011- 2013, Health Systems Science: 2016 LCME Work Group Chair, Faculty Governance, 2011 Co-course Director, Medicine and Society, Department of Social Medicine, 2000- 2001, 2007-10, Course Director 2010-2016 Course Director Social and Health Systems 1-2 School of Medicine 2016- Co-Director Social and Health Systems Science School of Medicine 2018-

PUBLICATIONS *=refereed

Books

Estroff, Sue E. 1981 Making It Crazy: An Ethnography of Psychiatric * Clients in an American Community. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press.

Estroff, Sue E. 1985 Making it Crazy: An Ethnography of Psychiatric Clients in an American Community. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press. Revised paperback edition.

Henderson, G., N.M.P. King, R. Strauss, S. Estroff, and L. Churchill, Eds. 1997* The Social Medicine Reader. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press. Estroff, Sue E. 1998 Le Labyrinthe de la folie: Ethnographie de la psychiatrie en milieu ouvert et de la Reinsertion. Trans., Francoise Bouillot. Paris: Empecheurs De Penser en Rond. (French edition of Making It Crazy).

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Churchill, L.R., Estroff, S.E., Henderson, G.E., King, N.M.P., Oberlander, J., and Strauss, R. (alphabetical order only) 2005 The Social Medicine Reader, 2nd Edition. Vols 1-2. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press.

Henderson, G.E., Estroff, S.E., Churchill, L.R., King, Nancy M.P., Oberlander, J., and Strauss, R. 2005 Social and Cultural Contributions to Health, Difference, and Inequality. The Social Medicine Reader 2nd Edition. Volume 2. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press.

Oberlander, J., M. Buchbinder, L. Churchill, S. Estroff, NMP King, BF Saunders, R. Strauss, and R.L. Walker (eds.)

2019 The Social Medicine Reader. Vol 1.Ethics and Cultures of Biomedicine. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.

Oberlander, J., M. Buchbinder, L. Churchill, S. Estroff, NMP King, BF Saunders, R. Strauss, and R.L. Walker (eds.)

2019 The Social Medicine Reader. Vol. 2. Differences and Inequalities. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.

Journal Articles and Book Chapters

Estroff, Sue E. 2019 Translating Eri Kuno: Reflections on Her Scholarship and Advocacy. In, WRAP. Tokyo, Japan: Community Mental Health & Welfare Bonding Organization. Pp:119-122.

Estroff, Sue E., and Gail Henderson.

2019 Social and Cultural Influences on Health, Illness and Inequalities. The Social Medicine Reader. Volume 2. Duke University Press.

Mueser KT, Meyer-Kalos PS, Glynn SM, Lynde DW, Robinson DG, Gingerich S, Penn DL, Cather C, Gottlieb JD, Marcy P, Wiseman JL, Potretzke S, Brunette MF, Schooler NR, Addington J, Rosenheck RA, Estroff SE, Kane JM.

2019* Implementation and fidelity assessment of the NAVIGATE treatment program for first episode psychosis in a multi-site study. Schizophrenia Res. 2019 Feb;204:271-281

Correll CU, Galling B, Pawar A, Krivko A, Bonetto C, Ruggeri M, Craig TJ, Nordentoft M, Srihari VH, Guloksuz S, Hui CLM, Chen EYH, Valencia M, Juarez F, Robinson DG, Schooler NR, Brunette MF, Mueser KT, Rosenheck RA, Marcy P, Addington J, Estroff SE, Robinson J, Penn D, Severe JB, Kane JM. Page 9

2018* Comparison of Early Intervention Services vs Treatment as Usual for Early-Phase Psychosis: A Systematic Review, Meta-analysis, and Meta-regression. JAMA Psychiatry Jun 1;75(6):555-565.

Julia Browne, Sue E. Estroff, Kelsey Ludwig, Carrington Merritt, Piper Meyer- Kalos, Kim T. Mueser, Jennifer D. Gottlieb , David L. Penn

2018* Character strengths of individuals with first episode psychosis in Individual Resiliency Training. Schizophrenia Research 195, 448–454.

Arundati Nagendra, Nina R. Schooler, John M. Kane, Delbert G. Robinson, Kim T. Mueser, Sue E. Estroff, Jean Addington, Patricia Marcy, & David L. Penn

2018* Demographic, Psychosocial, Clinical, and Neurocognitive Baseline Characteristics of Black Americans in the RAISE- ETP Study. Schizophrenia Research. Schizophr Res. Mar;193:64-68.

Mary F. Brunette, Kim T. Mueser, Steven Babbin, Piper Meyer-Kalos, Robert Rosenheck ,Christoph U. Correll, Corrine Cather, Delbert G. Robinson, Nina R. Schooler, David L. Penn, Jean Addington, Sue E. Estroff, Jennifer Gottlieb, Shirley M. Glynn, Patricia Marcy, James Robinson, John M. Kane

2018* Demographic and clinical correlates of substance use disorders in first episode psychosis.Schizophrenia Research Res. Apr;194:4-12.

Robert A. Rosenheck, M.D., Sue E. Estroff, Ph.D., Kyaw Sint, M.P.H., Haiqun Lin, Ph.D., Kim T. Mueser, Ph.D., Delbert G. Robinson, M.D., Nina R. Schooler, Ph.D., Patricia Marcy, B.S.N., John M. Kane, M.D., for the RAISE-ETP Investigators

2017* Incomes and Outcomes: Social Security Disability Benefits in First-Episode Psychosis. American Journal of Psychiatry. 2017 Apr 21.

Estroff, Sue E.

2017 Do We Need Rules for Dying? Psychiatry. 2016 Fall;79(3):206-207

Julia Browne, David L. Penn, Piper S. Meyer-Kalos, Kim T. Mueser, Sue E. Estroff, Mary F. Brunette,Christoph U. Correll, James Robinson, Robert A. Rosenheck, Nina Schooler, Delbert G. Robinson, Jean Addington, PatriciaMarcy, John M. Kane

2017* Psychological well-being and mental health recovery in the NIMH RAISE early treatment program. Schizophr Res. 2017 Jul;185:167-172.

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Akiba, C., and Sue Estroff

2016* The Business of Staying in Business: Clubhouses Under Managed Care. American Journal of Psychiatric Rehabilitation. Apr-Jun2016; 19(2): 97-102.

Rosenheck, Robert, Douglas Leslie, Kyaw Sint, Haiqun Lin, Delbert G. Robinson, Nina R. Schooler, Kim T. Mueser, David L. Penn, Jean Addington, Mary F. Brunette, Christoph U. Correll, Sue E. Estroff,Patricia Marcy, James Robinson, Joanne Severe, Agnes Rupp, Michael Schoenbaum, and John M. Kane

2016* Cost-Effectiveness of Comprehensive, Integrated Care for First Episode Psychosis in the NIMH RAISE Early Treatment Program. Schizophrenia Bulletin vol. 42 no. 4 pp. 896–906, 2016.

Kane, John M., Delbert G. Robinson, Nina R. Schooler, Kim T. Mueser, David L. Penn, Robert A. Rosenheck, Jean Addington, Mary F. Brunette, Christoph U. Correll, Sue E. Estroff, Patricia Marcy, James Robinson, Piper S. Meyer-Kalos, L.P., Jennifer D. Gottlieb, Shirley M.Glynn, David W. Lynde, Ronny Pipes, Benji T. Kurian, Alexander L. Miller, Susan T. Azrin, Amy B. Goldstein, Joanne B. Severe, Haiqun Lin, Kyaw J. Sint, Majnu John, Robert K. Heinssen.

2016* Comprehensive Versus Usual Community Care for First-Episode Psychosis: 2-Year Outcomes From the NIMH RAISE Early Treatment Program. Am J Psychiatry. 2016 Apr 1;173(4):362-72..

Carney, Patricia A., Ryan T. Palmer, Marissa Fuqua Miller, Erin K. Thayer, Sue E. Estroff, Debra K. Litzelman, Frances E. Biagioli, Cayla R. Teal, Ann Lambros, William J. Hatt, and Jason M. Satterfield.

2016* Tools to Assess Behavioral and Social Science Competencies in Medical Education: A Systematic Review. Academic Medicine. Volume 91(5), May 2016, p 730–742

Kane, JM, Nina Schooler, Patricia Marcy, Christoph Correll, Mary Brunette, Kim Mueser, Robert Rosenheck, Jean Addington, Sue Estroff, James Robinson, David Penn, Delbert Robinson.

2015* The RAISE Early Treatment Program: Background, Rationale and Study Design. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 76(3):240-246.*

Doyle,O., T.T. Clark, Q. Cryer-Coupet, V.E. Nebbitt, D.B. Goldston, Sue Estroff

2015* Unheard Voices: African American Fathers Speak about Their Parenting Practices. Psychology of Men and Masculinity. 2015/2/9.

Jean Addington, Robert K. Heinssen, Delbert G. Robinson, Nina R. Schooler, Ph.D.,Patricia Marcy, Mary F. Brunette, Christoph U. Correll, Sue Estroff, Kim T. Page 11

Mueser, David Penn, James A. Robinson, Robert A. Rosenheck, Susan T. Azrin, Amy B. Goldstein, Joanne Severe, John M. Kane

2015* Duration of Untreated Psychosis in Community Treatment Settings in the Psychiatric Services in Advance, January 15, 2015; doi: 10.1176/appi.ps.201400124.

Estroff, Sue E. Integrating Social Problems and Bioethics into a Medical 2015 School Curriculum. NIH: Office of Behavioral and Social Science Research. April 13, 2015.

Christoph U. Correll, Delbert G. Robinson, Nina R. Schooler, Mary F. Brunette, Kim T. Mueser, Robert A. Rosenheck, Patricia Marcy, Jean Addington, Sue E. Estroff, James Robinson, David Penn, Susan Azrin, Amy Goldstein, Joanne Severe, Robert Heinssen, John M. Kane,

2014* Cardiometabolic Risk in First Episode Schizophrenia- Spectrum Disorder Patients: Baseline Results from the Recovery After an Initial Schizophrenia Episode Early Treatment Program (RAISE-ETP) Study. JAMA Psychiatry.

Estroff, Sue E.

2014 On the nature of Insight. Psychiatry. 77(3): 238.

Green, Carla A., Sue E. Estroff, Bobbi Jo H. Yarborough, Mark Spofford, Michele R. Solloway, Rachel S. Kitson, Nancy A. Perrin*

2014 Directions for Future Patient-Centered and Comparative Effectiveness Research for People With Serious Mental Illness in a Learning Mental Health Care System. Schizophrenia Bulletin. Volume 40, Supplement 1 January 2014.

Doyle, Otima, Goldston, David B., Dzirasa, Erikka, Fontes, Monique, Estroff, Sue, and Antoinette Burriss.*

2013 You Gotta Have a Good Help Mate:’ African American Fathers’ Co-parenting Experiences.” Psychology of Men and Masculinity. (2013, November 11).

Estroff, Sue E. and Rebecca L. Walker* 2012 Confidentiality: Concealing “Things Shameful to be Spoken About.” American Medical Association Journal of Ethics. September 2012, Volume 14, Number 9: 733-737.

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Taylor, Pamela and Sue Estroff* 2012 Psychosis, Violence, and Crime. In, Schizophrenia. S.R. Hirsch and D.R. Weinberg, eds. Second Edition. Oxford: Blackwell Science Ltd. Chapter 11.

Estroff, Sue E. 2012* Ironic Interventions: The Perils and Promise of Qualitative Research in First Episode Psychosis. In, K. Boydell, ed. Hearing Voices. WLU Press. Pp. 119-128.

Estroff, Sue E. How Alright Can He Be? Psychiatry 74 (2):184-87. 2011*

Estroff, Sue E. Medicalizing the Margins. Reprinted in: Classics of 2011* Community Psychiatry: Fifty Years of Mental Health Outside The Hospital. Rowe, M. et al. eds., 2011, Oxford University Press. Pp. 305-309.

Estroff, Sue E. Excerpt from Making It Crazy. Reprinted in: Classics of 2011* CommunityPsychiatry: Fifty Years of Mental Health Outside The Hospital. Rowe, M. et al. eds., 2011, Oxford University Press. Pp. 389-398.

Estroff, Sue 2010* Process, Product, and Promise. Psychiatry 73(2). 127-129.

Young, Andrew T., Carla A. Green, Sue E. Estroff 2008* New Endeavors, Risk Taking, and Personal Growth in the Recovery Process: Findings From the STARS Study. Psychiatric Services. December. Vol. 59 No. 12:1430-36.

Judge, Abigail, Estroff, Sue, Diana Perkins, and Penn, David. 2008* Recognizing and Responding To Early Psychosis: A Qualitative Analysis Of Individual Narratives. Psychiatric Services. Vol 59 (1):96-99.

Corbie-Smith, Giselle, Ishan Canty Williams, Connie Blumenthal, Jessica Dorrance, Sue E. Estroff, Gail Henderson 2007* Relationships and communication in minority participation in research: Multidimensional and multidirectional. Journal of the National Medical Association 99(5):489-498.

Rothschild, Barbra, Estroff, Sue E., and Churchill, Larry R. 2005* The Cultural Calculus of Consent in Experimental Maternal- Fetal Surgery. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 48(3):574-594.

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Estroff, Sue E., and Gail Henderson 2005 Social and Cultural Contributions to Health, Difference, and Inequality. In, Henderson, Estroff, Churchill, King, Oberlander, and Strauss, eds. The Social Medicine Reader,Volume II. Duke University Press. Pp. 4-28.

Estroff, Sue E., David Penn, and Julie Toporek 2004* From Stigma to Discrimination: An Analysis of Community Efforts to Reduce the Negative Consequences of a Psychiatric Disorder and Label. Schizophrenia Bulletin 30(3).

Estroff, Sue E. Subject/Subjectivities in Dispute: The Politics and Poetics of 2004* First Person Narratives of Schizophrenia. In, The Edge of Experience: Schizophrenia, Culture, and Subjectivity. Eds., R. Barrett and J. Jenkins, eds. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press. Pp. 282-302.

Taylor, Pamela J., and Sue E. Estroff 2003* Schizophrenia and Violence. In, Schizophrenia. S.R. Hirsch and D.R. Weinberg, eds. Oxford: Blackwell Science Ltd. Pp. 591-612. Estroff, Sue E. 2001 Now What? An Analysis of Recent Reports on NC Mental Health Services. The Journal of the Commonsense Foundation. The Unhealthy State of Our Mental Health. Vol 6, No. 3:16-20.

Estroff, Sue E. 2000 Social and Community Services and the Risk for Violence Among People with Serious Psychiatric Disorders: In Search Of Mechanisms. In, S. Hodgins, ed., Violence Among the Mentally Ill: Effective Treatments and Management Strategies. Boston: Kluwer. Pp.383-388.

Estroff, Sue E. 1999 A Harmony In Three Parts: Utopian Treatment for * Schizophrenia. New Directions in Mental Health Services. 83(Fall):13-19.

Estroff, Sue E. 1999* The Gaze of Scholars and Subjects: Rights, Roles, and Obligations in Ethnographic Research. In, N.M.P. King, et al., eds. Beyond Regulations: Ethics in Human Subjects Research. Chapel Hill: UNC Press. Pp. 72-80.

Estroff, Sue E., Jeffrey W. Swanson, William S. Lachicotte, Marvin Swartz, and Michele Bolduc 1998 Risk Reconsidered: targets of violence in the social * networks of people with serious psychiatric disorders. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, Vol. 33, Supplement 1: 95-101.

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Swanson, Jeffrey W., Sue E. Estroff, Marvin Swartz, Randy Borum, Ryan Wagner, and Virginia Hiday 1998 Psychiatric Impairment, social contact, and violent behavior. * Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, Vol. 33, Supplement 1:86-94. Estroff, Sue E. 1998 Keeping Things Complicated: Reflections on the Contributions of James R. Greenley. In, Research in Community and Mental Health, Volume 9, J. Morrissey, ed. Greenwich, Conn., JAI Press. Pp: 1-7.

Estroff, Sue E. 1997 What’s in a Name? Plenty. Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association Vol. 3(4):1-2.

Estroff, Sue E., Donald L. Patrick, Catherine Zimmer, and William Lachicotte 1997 Pathways to Disability Income Among Persons with Severe, * Persistent Psychiatric Disorders. Milbank Quarterly. Vol 75, No. 4: 495-532.

Estroff, Sue E., in collaboration with William Lachicotte, Linda Illingworth, and Anna Johnston 1997 Everybody's Got a Little Mental Illness: Accounts of Illness and Self Among Persons with Severe, Persistent Mental Illnesses. Translated and reprinted in, M.C. Angemeyer and M. Zaumseil, eds. Ver-rÜckte EntwÜrfe—Individuelle und kulturelle Verarbeitung psychischen Krankseins. Bonn: Psychiatrie Verlag. Pp. 102-165.

Estroff, Sue E. The Conceptual Politics of Race: Whose Categories are 1997 These Anyway? Ethos. Vol. 25 (1):113-116.

Swanson, Jeffery W., Estroff, Sue E., Swartz, Marvin, Borum, Randy, Lachicotte, William, Zimmer, Catherine, and Wagner, Ryan

1997 Violence and Severe Mental Disorder in Clinical and * Community Populations: The Effects of Psychotic Symptoms, Comorbidity, and Disaffiliation from Treatment. Psychiatry. Vol 60(1):1-22.

Estroff, Sue E. 1997* A Cultural Perspective of Experiences of Illness, Disability, and Chronic Illness. In, G. Henderson, N.M.P. King, R. Strauss, S. Estroff, and L. Churchill, Eds. The Social Medicine Reader. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press. pp. 6-12.

Estroff, Sue E., C.R. Zimmer, W.S. Lachicotte, J. S. Benoit, and D. L. Patrick 1997 'No Other Way to Go:' Pathways to Disability Income * Among Persons with Severe, Persistent Mental Illness. In, R. Bonnie & J. Monahan, eds., Mental Disorder, Work Disability and the Law. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. pp. 55-104. Page 15

Estroff, Sue E. 1996 Self, Identity, and Subjective Experiences of Schizophrenia: In Search of the Subject. Reprinted in, Psychological and Social Aspects of Psychiatric Disability. L. Spaniol, ed. Boston: Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation. Pp. 40-50.

Estroff, Sue E. 1995 Broken Hearted Lifetimes: Ethnography, Subjectivity, and * Persons with Severe, Persistent Mental Illness. International Journal of Mental Health. Vol 24, No. 1:82-92.

Estroff, Sue E. 1995 Commentary: Davidson, et. al., Returning to the Community. Psychiatry. Vol. 58: 133-135.

Estroff, Sue E. 1995 The Records of Medical Anthropology. In, S. Silverman and N. Parezo, eds. Preserving the Anthropological Record. : The Wenner-Gren Foundation. pp.: 123-134.

Estroff, Sue E. 1995 Whose Story Is It Anyway? Authority, Voice, and * Responsibility in Narratives of Chronic Illness. In, R. Carson, K. Toombs, & D. Barnard, eds. Chronic Illness and Disability: From Experience to Policy. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. pp. 78-104.

Estroff, Sue E. 1995 “The Craziness of Meds” (Chapter 5, Medications, from Making It Crazy) Reprinted in, Spencer Cahill, ed. Inside Social Life: Readings in Sociological Psychology and Micro- Sociology. Los Angeles: Roxbury Publishing Company. Pp. 219-223.

Estroff, Sue E. 1994 Keeping Things Complicated: 'Undiscovered Countries' in the lives of Persons with Serious Mental Illness. The Journal of the California Alliance for the Mentally Ill. Vol. 5, no. 3:40-46.

Estroff, Sue E., C.R. Zimmer, W.S. Lachicotte, & J. Benoit 1994 The Influence of Social Networks and Social Support * on Violence by Persons with Serious Mental Illness. Hospital and Community Psychiatry. 45(7):669-679.

Estroff Sue E. and Catherine Zimmer 1994 Social Networks, Social Support, and the Risk for * Violence Among Persons with Severe, Persistent Mental Illness. In, J. Monahan and H. Steadman. Violence and Mental Illness: Developments in Risk Assessment. Chicago:University of Chicago Press. pp. 259-293.

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Estroff, Sue E. 1993 Identity, Disability, and Schizophrenia: The Problem * of Chronicity. In, S. Lindenbaum and M. Lock, eds. Knowledge, Power, and Practice: The Anthropology of Medicine and Everyday Life. Berkeley & Los Angeles: University of California Press. pp. 247-286.

Estroff, Sue E. 1992 Conceptual Thinking in American Psychiatry and * Psychosocial Re-habilitation: Positive Withdrawal or Negative Symptoms? Psychiatry. Vol. 55(3):279-281.

Estroff, Sue E., in collaboration with William Lachicotte, Linda Illingworth, and Anna Johnston 1991 Everybody's Got a Little Mental Illness: Accounts of Illness * and Self Among Persons with Severe, Persistent Mental Illnesses. Medical Anthropology Quarterly. Vol. 5(4):331- 369.

Estroff, Sue E. 1989 Self, Identity, and Subjective Experiences of Schizophrenia. * Schizophrenia Bulletin. Vol. 15(2): 189-196.

Strauss, John S. & Sue Estroff, Editors. 1989 Subjective Experiences of Schizophrenia. * Schizophrenia Bulletin. Vol. 15(2):171-348.

Estroff, Sue E. 1987 No More Young Adult Chronic Patients. Hospital * and Community Psychiatry. Vol. 38(1):5.

Estroff, Sue E. 1986 How the YUMPS and MUMPS Discovered the YACs; * and How the YACs Sought Revenge (A Poem). Psychosocial Rehabilitation Journal. Vol. 9(4): 78-79.

Estroff, Sue E. 1986 Special Populations: Can Community Support Systems Serve Everyone? In D.C. Maltzman Pelto, Ed. Apoyo Comunitario en Salud Mental (Community Support in Mental Health). Vol. 3, pp. 61-91. Published jointly by The Council of International Programs, The Volunteer Services in Mental Health in Uruguay. Montevideo:Uruguay.

Benjamin, L.S., L.G. Roberto, S.W. Foster, and S.E. Estroff 1986 Breaking the Family Code: Analysis of Videotapes * of Family Interactions by Structural Analysis of Social Behavior (SASB). In L. Greenberg and W. Pinsoff, eds. Handbook of Psychotherapy Research. The Guilford Press. pp. 391-438.

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Estroff, Sue E. 1986 Kinship and Conflict: Child Sexual Abuse as a Family Problem. Social Science 71(1):11-15.

Estroff, Sue E. 1985 Epilogue, In Making it Crazy: An Ethnography of Psychiatric Clients in an American Community. Berkeley and Los Angeles:University of California Press. (Paperback edition). Pp. 258-276. Estroff, Sue E. 1985 Medicalizing the Margins: On Being Disgraced, Disordered, and Deserving. Psychosocial Rehabilitation Journal. Vol. 8(4):34-38.

Estroff, Sue E. and L.R. Churchill 1984 "A Response to Sarah Michotte's Dilemma." Ethics Case Discussion, Anthropology Newsletter. Vol. 25(7):15. Estroff, Sue E. 1984 Who Are You? Why Are You Here? Anthropology * and Human Suffering. Human Organization. Vol. 43(4):368-370. Estroff, Sue E. 1983 How Social is Psychosocial Rehabilitation? * Psychosocial Rehabilitation Journal. Vol.7(2): 6-20.

Estroff, Sue E. 1983 Malignant Anarchy and Benevolent Malpractice: What About the Patients? Medical Anthropology Quarterly. Vol. 15(1,4):17-19. Estroff, Sue E. 1982 The Next Step: Self-Help. Hospital and Community * Psychiatry. Vol. 33(8):609.

Estroff, Sue E. 1982 Long Term Psychiatric Clients In an American * Community: Some Sociocultural Factors in Chronic Mental Illness. In N. Chrisman and T. Maretzki, eds. Clinically Applied Anthropology. Reidel Publishing Co. Pp. 369-393.

Estroff, Sue E. 1981 Psychiatric De-Institutionalization: A Socio- * Cultural Analysis. Journal of Social Issues. Vol. 37(3): 116-132.

Essex, M. and S. E. Estroff, et al. 1980 A Comment on Patient Attitudes Toward Mental * Hospitalization: A Review of Quantitative Research. Journal of Health and Social Benavior. Vol. 21: 393-396.

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Estroff, Sue E. 1979 Rejoinder. Transcultural Psychiatric Research Review. Vol. 16, October.

Estroff, Sue E. 1978 The Anthropology-Psychiatry Fantasy: Can We Make It a Reality? Transcultural Psychiatric Research Review. Vol. 15:209-212.

Book Reviews and Review Essays

Estroff, Sue E. 2008 By Any Means Necessary. Review of The Insanity Offense, E. Fuller Torrey. http://www.miwatch.org/author/sue_e_estroff/

Estroff, Sue E. 2003 A View from the Window: Making It Crazy 25 Years Later. Qualitative Social Work 4(2):493-498. Estroff, Sue. E. 1999 Review of Shelter Blues by Robert Desjarlais. American Ethnologist. 26(3):749-750.

Estroff, Sue E. 1998 Review of The Harmony of Illusions by Alan Young. Medical Anthropology Quarterly. 12(4):503-504

Estroff, Sue E. 1997 Schizophrenia: An Anthropological Study of Person and Illness. By Rob Barrett. American Journal of Sociology. Vol.:1508-09.

Estroff, Sue E. 1996 Review of American Medicine: The Quest for Competence. Mary-Jo Delvecchio Good. American Ethnologist. Vol. 23 (1): 36-37. Estroff, Sue E. 1995 Experiencing Chronic Illness: “I don’t think they appreciate what it feels like” Negotiating Health Care: The Social Context of Chronic Illness. Medical Humanities Review 9(1):45-47.

Estroff, Sue E. 1990 Review of M. Lock and D. Gordon, eds. Biomedicine Examined. Medical Anthropology Quarterly. Vol. 4(2):211-213.

Estroff, Sue E. 1989 Self and Sickness In Chronic Illness. Review of A. Kleinman, The Illness Narratives. Medical Humanities Review. Vol. 3(2):72-74. Page 19

Estroff, Sue E. 1987 Review of Culture and Depression: Studies in the Anthropology and Cross-Cultural Psychiatry of Affect and Disorder. A. Kleinman and B. Good, eds. Medical Anthropology Quarterly. Vol. 1(4): 439-440.

Estroff, Sue E. 1986 Review of Colonial Madness: Mental Illness in Barbados. By Lawrence E. Fisher. American Ethnologist. Vol. 13(3):592-593. Estroff, Sue E. 1986 Review of Being Mentally Ill. 2nd Edition. Psychosocial Rehabilitation Journal. Vol. 8(3): 67-68.

Estroff, Sue E. 1983 Review of The Politics of Reproductive Ritual. Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law. Vol. 9(1):187-189. Technical Reports

Estroff, Sue E., and J. Campbell 1995 Ethical Issues in Mental Health Services Research. NASMHPD Research Institute Technical Reports Series. 26 pgs.

Estroff, Sue E. and R. Diamond 1994 Community-Hospital Intergration Project: 2 Year Evaluation. Erie County (Pennsylvania) Department of Human Services. 22 pgs.

Sills, Grayce, Estroff, Sue E., et al. 1993 The Results of Reform: Assessing the Mental Health Act in Ohio. Study Committee On Mental Health Services, Ohio Department of Mental Health, Columbus Ohio. 4 volumes.

Estroff, Sue E., Harding, C., Brink, L., Lavelle, J. 1991 Community Treatment Teams: A Program, Records, and Fiscal Evaluation. Franklin County (Ohio) Alcohol, Drug Addiction, and Mental Health Board. Columbus, Ohio. 271 pgs.

Presentations (selected) Papers

Estroff, Sue E. Self and Subjectivity in Schizophrenia. Two Plenary 2009 Lectures. International Society for Psychoanalysis and Schizophrenia Congress. Madrid, Spain.

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Estroff, Sue E. Rules of Engagement: The Therapeutics of Coercion and 2008 Containment. Plenary Lecture. 7th MAAH Meeting, Sandberg, Denmark, May 8-11, 2008.

Estroff, Sue E. 2006 How to be a Failure as a Mental Health Researcher, Plenary Lecture, Royal College of Psychiatry and Economic and Social Research Council Seminar, Innovations in Mental Health Research. November 20-21, London, England.

Estroff, Sue E. 2006 Plenary Lecture, 4th International Beit Issie Shapiro Conference on Disability. Tel Aviv, Israel, July 4-6. Is Stigma the ‘Real Disease” Estroff, Sue E. 2006 “I am Not a Chemical”: Medical Models as a Barrier to a Human Rights Approach to People with Psychiatric Disorders. Bi-lateral U.S.-Israel conference on Human Rights and Disability. Ramat Gan, Israel, July 5.

Estroff, Sue E. 2005 Plenary Lecture, Subjective Experiences of Schizophrenia, 8th International Congress, University of Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany, Feb 25-28, 2005.

Estroff, Sue E. 2003 Cultural Conundrums of Consent in Maternal-Fetal Surgery. NICHD meeting on Maternal-Fetal Surgery, Bolger Center, August, 2003. Estroff, Sue E. 2000 Preventing 'Symptoms of Treatment': Mental Health Services for the 21st Century. Plenary Lecture. 4th Annual ENMESH Meeting, Leipzig, Germany, April, 2000.

Estroff, Sue E. Self, Identity, and Subjective Experiences of Schizophrenia. 1999 International Congress on Subjectivity and Psychosis, University of Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany, March 8-10.

Estroff, Sue E. 1998 Subjects/Subjectivities in Dispute: The Poetics, Politics, and Performance of First Person Narratives of Schizophrenia. Russell Sage Foundation meeting on Schizophrenia and Culture. October 9-11, 1998.

Estroff, Sue E., Jeffrey Swanson, William Lachicotte, Michelle Bolduc, Robert Schwartz, and Marvin Swartz 1997 Reconsidering Risk: Who Becomes a Target of Violence by People with Severe, Persistent Mental Disorders? Conference on Mental Disorder and Violence, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany, June 26-28, 1997.

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Estroff, Sue E. 1995 De-Forming Disability: Money, Morality, and Mental Illness. Harvard University Department of Anthropology. December 15, 1995.

Estroff, Sue E. 1995 Seizing Actual Worlds: Imagination, Reason, and Qualitative Methods. The Clarke Institutue of Psychiatry, University of Toronto. September, 1995. Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Estroff, Sue E. 1995 Contested Terms: Difficulties in the Discourse about Violence, Authority, and Self Among Persons with Severe, Persistent Mental Illness. Yale University Department of Psychiatry and the Connecticut Mental Health Center Second Annual Meeting. New Haven, May, 1995

Estroff, Sue E. Good Days, Bad Days, and Getting Back on Track: Images 1994 and Ideas of the Future Among Persons with Severe, Persistent Mental Illness. The Understanding and Treatment of Mentally Ill People in Western Societies, Free University of Berlin and University of Mannheim, Berlin, June 2-4, 1994.

Estroff, Sue E. 1994 In-Formed Consent: Practice vs. Paper. The Center for the Study of Issues in Public Mental Health. The Nathan Kline Institute, Orangeburg, NY, May 11, 1994.

Estroff, Sue E., Catherine R. Zimmer, William S. Lachicotte, and Donald L. Patrick 1993 No Other Way to Go: Applying for Disability Income Among Persons with Severe, Persistent Mental Illness. Conference on Work Disability and Mental Disorder. The MacArthur Foundation Research Network on Mental Health and the Law. Washington, D.C., December 2-3, 1993.

Estroff, Sue E. 1993 Competing Claims: Resolving Disputes About Authority and Autonomy in Mental Health Policy and Practice. The Beede Lecture, School of Social Work, University of Wisconsin, Madsion. March, 1993.

Estroff, Sue E. and C. Zimmer, W.S. Lachicotte, J. Benoit 1993 Considering Context: Re-locating Violence in Relation to Persons with Severe, Persistent Mental Illness. Research Conference on Violence and Mental Illness, National Institute of Mental Health. January 14-15, 1993. Estroff, Sue E. 1992 Whose Story Is It, Anyway? Authority, Voice, and Responsibility in Narratives of Chronic Page 22

Illness. Institute for Medical Humanities, University of Texas, Galveston. May, 1992.

Estroff, Sue E. 1991 Locating Schizophrenia in the Body and the Self. Society for Psychological Anthropology, Second Conference on Current Thinking and Research. Chicago, Illinois. October, 1991.

Estroff, Sue E. 1991 Broken Hearted Lifetimes: Ethnography, Subjectivity, and Persons with Severe, Persistent Mental Illness. World Congress of Psychosocial Rehabilitation. Montreal, Quebec. October,1991.

Estroff, Sue E. 1990 Social Networks and Violence Among Persons with Severe, Persistent Mental Illness: An Exploratory Analysis. Research Program on Mental Health and the Law, MacArthur Foundation. September, 1990.

Estroff, Sue E. and J. Morrissey 1989 Social Networks and the Risk for Violence Among Persons with Severe, Persistent Mental Illness. Research Program on Mental Health and the Law, MacArthur Foundation. June, 1989.

Estroff, Sue E., with L. Illingworth, W. Lachicotte, A. Johnston and B. Ruth 1988 Explanatory Models of Mental Illness and Self-Labeling Among Psychiatric Patients. Grand Rounds, Duke University Department of Psychiatry. Durham, NC. October 13, 1988.

Estroff, Sue E., and Donald L. Patrick 1987 Pathways to Disability Income Maintenance Among Persons with Chronic Mental Illness. American Public Health Association Meeting. New Orleans, LA. October 21, 1987.

Estroff, Sue E. 1987 Adults With Severe Mental Illness: Recent Research and Implications for Treatment and Policy. The John Umstead Distinguished Lectures. Raleigh, NC. April 28, 1987.

Estroff, Sue E. 1985 Special Populations: An Overview of Issues. Position paper prepared for the 7th Annual Learning Community Conference, Community Support Program/ National Institute of Mental Health. Washington, DC. April, 1985.

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Estroff, Sue E. 1984 DeInstitutionalizing Mental Health Care: Doing Anthropology and Undoing Policy. Presented at the 83rd Annual Meeting, American Anthropological Association,Denver, CO. November 14-18, 1984.

Estroff, Sue E. 1982 'Social Chronics' in the Mental Health System: The Lure and Haven of Chronic Illness. Presented at the 81st Annual Meeting, American Anthropology Association. Washington, D.C.

Selected Seminars and Colloquia

1. Duke University, Department of Anthropology. Durham, NC. November, 1983. (Culture and Disease Making.) 2. North Carolina Applied Research and Evaluation Group. Research Triangle Park, NC. March, 1984. (Qualitative Methods in Mental Health Research.) 3. University of Toronto, School of Medicine, Clarke Institute of Psychiatry. Toronto, Canada. January, 1985. (All That is Social is not Clinical.) 4. Case Western Reserve University, Department of Anthropology. Cleveland, OH. April, 1985. 5. East Carolina University, School of Medicine, Perspectives Lecture. Greenville, NC. April 1986. 6. Rutgers University, Institute for Health, Health Care Policy, and Aging. November, 1986; March, 1991. 7. Duke University, Department of Psychiatry, Division of Social and Community Psychiatry. Durham, NC. November, 1986. 8. University of Vermont, Department of Psychology. September, 1987. 9. Duke University, Department of Psychiatry, Grand Rounds. Durham, NC. October, 1988. 10. Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research Conference, Analysis in Medical Anthropology. Lisbon, Portugal. March, 1988. (Identity,Disability, and Schizophrenia: The Problem of Chronicity.) 11. Yale University, Department of Psychiatry, Grand Rounds. New Haven, CT. April, 1989. 12. McGill University, Division of Social and Transcultural Psychiatry. Montreal, Canada. October, 1991. 13. Galt Seminar, Virginia Department of Mental Health, Richmond, VA. December, 1992. 14. University of Wisconsin-Madison, Center for Mental Health Research, Madison, Wisconsin, October, 1994. 15. University of Chicago, School of Social Services Administration, Sarnat Lecture, June, 2006.

Selected Conference Lectures

1. Keynote Address. Regions V and VII, NIMH Community Support Program Conference. St. Louis, MO. March, 1981. 2. Workshops and Conference Address: Overcoming Stigma and Building Community Acceptance. 5th Learning Community Conference. NIMH/Community Support Program. Washington, DC. June, 1981. 3. Keynote Address. State of Ohio Community Support Program Conference. Wright State University. June, 1981. Page 24

4. Keynote Address and Workshops. State of Ohio Client Advocates Conference. Columbus, OH. September, 1981. 5. Keynote Address. Conference on Patient-Staff Coalitions and Mutual Self- Help. Northwestern University. Fall, 1981. 6. Keynote Address. Region I, NIMH Community Support Program Conference. Portland, ME. October, 1982. 7. Keynote Address. Consumer Speaks Conference. State of California and Riverside Mental Health Association. Riverside, CA. January 25, 1983. 8. Plenary Address. 8th Annual Conference, International Association of Psychosocial Rehabilitation Services (IAPSRS). Santa Monica, CA. May, 1983. 9. Keynote Address. Region V, NIMH Community Support Program Conference. Plymouth, MI. April, 1984. 10. Keynote Address. Region VI, NIMH Community Support Program Conference. Houston, TX. June, 1984. 11. Keynote Address. Region IV, NIMH Community Support Program Conference. Louisville, KY. June, 1985. 12. Special Populations: Young Adults with Severe Mental Illness. 7th Annual Learning Community Conference. NIMH/CSP. Washington, DC. April, 1985. 13. Plenary Address. National Alliance for the Mentally Ill, Annual Conference. Tulane University, New Orleans, LA. June 1985. 14. Keynote Address. Region VII, NIMH Community Support Program Conference. Tulsa, OK. September, 1985. 15. Keynote Address. North Carolina Community Support Program Conference. Raleigh, NC. October, 1985. 16. Federation for Community Planning, Mental Health Forum. Cleveland, OH. February, 1986. 17. Keynote Address. South Carolina Alliance for the Mentally Ill. Greenville, SC. October, 1986. 18. Region IV, NIMH Community Support Program Conference, Charlotte, NC. May, 1986. 19. North Carolina Psychiatric Association, Annual Meeting. Asheville, NC. November, 1986. 20. International Association of Psychosocial Rehabilitation Services. Conference Institute. Toronto, Canada. June, 1987. 21. Plenary Closing Address. 8th Annual NIMH/CSP Learning Community Conference. Madison, WI. October, 1987. 22. Keynote Address. Regions III and IV, NIMH/CSP Conference, Louisville, KY. June 2, 1988. 23. Invited Seminar, "The Missing Person," Community Support Program and International Association of Psychosocial Rehabilitation Services, Annual Meetings. Miami, FL. June, 1989. 24. Plenary Lecture. World Congress of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, Montreal, Canada. October, 1991. 25. Plenary Lecture. Schizophrenia in Context. Department of Psychiatry, University of Alberta. Calgary, Alberta. July 7-8, 1993. 26. Plenary Lecture. Managed Mental Health Care: Reasoned Resistance and Considered Defiance. Bi-Annual Meeting National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors. Washington, D.C., December 11, 1995. 27. Plenary Lecture. Maryland Department of Mental Hygiene Annual Conference. May 30-31, 1996. Baltimore, MD. 28. National Supported Education Conference, Florida Mental Health Institute, University of South Florida, April 1998, Tampa, Florida. Page 25

29. Plenary Lecture, 6th Annual Qualitative Health Research Meeting, Banff, Alberta, Canada, April 6-8, 2000. 30. Plenary Lecture, 4th Annual ENMESH Meeting, Leipzig, Germany, April 28- 30, 2000. 31. Plenary Lecture, National Occupational Therapy Foundation Research Conference on Habits of People with Disabilities. Asilomar, CA, February 7-10, 2001. 32. Plenary Lecture, Vocabularies and Vocalizations of Schizophrenia, 7th Conference on Schizophrenia and Subjectivity, University of Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany, February 23-25, 2005. 33. Grand Rounds, Department of Psychiatry, University of Wisconsin-Madison. March 6, 2006. 34. Hearing Voices: Qualitative Methods in First Episode Psychosis, University of Toronto and Sick Kids Hospital, October, 2007. 35. Keynote Address. Wisconsin Crisis Intervention Annual Meeting. Lake Delton, Wis., September, 2008. 35. 13th Annual Course on Psychotherapy and Schizophrenia. Plenary Lectures. Madrid, Spain. October 8-10, 2008. 37. Keynote. Annual meeting of the National Association of Rights, Protection, and Advocacy. Atlanta, GA., October, 2010. 38. Schizophrenic is Something We Are. Plenary Lecture, International Early Intervention in Psychosis Association Meeting. Amsterdam, Netherlands. November 28, 2010. 39. Early Intervention in Psychosis: Self Preservation at Risk? Plenary Lecture, Ontario Working Group in Early Intervention. Toronto, Canada. March 9, 2011. 40. Invited Lecture. Social Contexts of Hospital Closure. 63rd Institute on Psychiatric Services. San Francisco, CA. October 28, 2011. 41. Plenary Lecture. Gould Farm Anniversary Colloquium. 2013. 42. Plenary Lecture. Ashland County Mental Health and Recovery Board Annual Meeting. Ashland, Ohio. 2013 43. Person Centered Care Futures. Subjectivity and Schizophrenia Conference. Berlin, Germany. February 2015. 44. Misunderstandings: The Heart of the Matter. University of Liege, Liege, Belgium, July 2-3, 2015. 45. Normal or ordinary or autonomous accomplished? Life and forms for people with chronic mental disorder in psychiatry and after. Brussels, Belgium. September 8-10, 2016.

Conference Panels

American Anthropological Association Meetings, November, 2013, Chicago, Ill. Coercion Creep.

Presenter and Discussant, American Anthropological Association Meetings, December 1-3, 2005, Washington, D.C.

Discussant, American Anthropological Association Meetings, November, 2003, New Orleans, LA.

Discussant, American Anthropological Association meetings, December 5, 2001, Washington, D.C.

Discussant, Joint SFAA-SMA meetings, March 23-25, 2000, San Francisco, CA. Page 26

Discussant, NATO Advanced Study Institute, Violence, Criminality, and Mental Disorder, Castelvecchio Pascoli, Italy, May16-25, 1999.

Plenary Presentation, Focusing on Our Futures, 20th Annual Meeting, International Association of Psychosocial Rehabilitation Services, May 9, 1995, Boston, Mass.

Chair, National Forum on Case Management Research, National Association of Case Managers, October 23, 1994. Chicago, Ill.

Discussant, First National Forum on Recovery for Persons with Severe Mental Illness. Ohio Department of Mental Health and the Center for Mental Health Services, Columbus, Ohio, April 22-23, 1994.

Discussant, Research on Mental Health Services: Results of the MacArthur Project. Annual Meeting, National Alliance for the Mentally Ill. San Francisco, CA. July, 1991.

Moderator, Plenary Session, Rights, Roles, and Responsibilities. Annual Meeting, National Alliance for the Mentally Ill. Cincinnati, OH. July, 1989.

Discussant, Psychological Anthropology: Appraisals and Prospects in Methodology. Invited Symposium, 1988, American Anthropological Association Meetings. Phoenix, AZ. November, 1988.

Discussant, Stigma as a Social Process. 85th Annual Meeting, American Anthropological Association. Philadelphia, PA. December, 1986.

Session Co-Chair and Discussant, The Medicalization of Medical Anthropology. 85th Annual Meeting, American Anthrop0logical Association, Philadelphia, PA. December, 1986.

Discussant, NIMH Colloquium on Ethnography and Homeless Mentally Ill Women. Washington, DC. October, 1986.

Special Honors and Awards

2018 Thomas Jefferson Award, UNC-Chapel Hill

2014 Distinguished Teaching Award, UNC-Chapel Hill, Post Baccalaureate Teaching

2009 Visiting Professor, University of Ulm, Ulm, Germany

2007 UNC School of Medicine Academy of Educators, Fellow

2006 Rhoda G. Sarnat Lecturer, University of Chicago, School of Social Services Administration

2005 Order of the Golden Fleece, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Page 27

2003 The Mary Turner Lane Award, Association of Women Faculty and Professionals, UNC-Chapel Hill

1996-97 Beverley Lecturer, University of Toronto, Clarke Institute of Psychiatry

1993 The Beede Lectureship, School of Social Work, University of Wisconsin-Madison

1993 Keystone Founders Award, National Association of Case Managers

1993-94 Kenan Study Leave, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

1986-87 Junior Faculty Development Award, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

1984 Margaret Mead Award, Society for Applied Anthropology and American Anthropological Association

1982 Wisconsin Association of Community Human Service Programs Mental Health Merit Award

1978-81 National Research Service Award, Public Health Service Fellow

1978 Phi Kappa Phi Honorary

1973-76 National Science Foundation Pre-doctoral Fellow

1970 Kappa Kappa Gamma Scholarship

Teaching Responsibility

I have teaching responsibilities in both the School of Medicine and the Department of Anthropology, in the College of Arts and Sciences. Approximately 50% of my time is spent in teaching and related activities. In the School of Medicine, I teach undergraduate medical students in the year-long course, Medicine & Society (1982 –present Now Social and Health Systems 1-2), and a one semester selective seminar in the Humanities and Social Sciences (Now Social and Health Systems 3) on Families, Health, and Illness (1983-1990), and Deviance and Disability (1991 - present). I co-teach in the Intensive Integration curriculum a seminar focused on ethics, critical reflection, and humanities in medicine for clerkship students. From 1989-1999 I was course director for the Selective Seminars in Humanities and SociaI Sciences, and from 2000 to 2001, 2007-2010 I was co course director, and am currently course director for Medicine and Society. I was a member of the core curriculum faculty for the Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program, and taught several seminars per year. I also worked individually with Clinical Scholars on their research projects, and with other core faculty on social science curriculum development (1983 - 2003). I teach on occasion in the Department of Psychiatry’s seminar for residents in social and community psychiatry. I was a core faculty member for an NIMH funded post doctoral training program focused on multidisciplinary services research, and supervised and collaborated with fellows in that program. Since 1982, I have supervised 22 medical students for elective work. I have Page 28

been an advisor for 25 medical students and Schweitzer Fellowship advisor for 3 students. I also work with Preventive Medicine Residents on their research. In 1983-84, I taught residents in Pediatrics as a part of the Social Medicine curriculum. In the College of Arts and Sciences, I teach both undergraduate students (Anthropology 170, Anthropology and Medicine), and graduate students (Anthropology 250, Advanced Topics in Medical Anthropology, and Anthropology 252, Transcultural Psychiatry) when funding is available. I have given guest lectures in undergraduate honors courses since 2008. I teach a graduate course in Anthropology when time and resources permit. (1982 - present). I have taught intensive qualitative methods seminars at: University of Leipzig, Indiana University, , and Tokyo University. In addition, I offer independent reading courses to graduate students. I serve or have served on the following M.A. and Ph.D. committees:

Anthropology Sara Ackerman (8/09) Alan Benjamin (Chair) 5/1997 Dena Plemmons (co-chair)12/98 Victor Braitberg 2/2002 Margo L. Price Carole Cain 12/1995 Leonard Prouty 1984 Pat Galloway 2004 Susan Rusch-Behrend Nancy Gattovi 1997 Susan Shaw 12/2001 Joel Goodwin Penny Taylor Jean Harris 12/1998 Heather Walden Rebecca Henry 12/1996 Laura Wenzel (chair) Anne Larme (Chair) 5/92 Jun Wang 5/03 Beverly McElligott Mark Minder chair Greg McPhee Kelly Raspberry, co-chair 2007 Cassandra Hartblay 2015 Youlia Sigounas current

Undergraduate Honors Theses Sima Sharara 2013 Benjamin Rosado, 2011 Jennifer Orr, 2005 Clara Paz Leigh, 2005 Samone Jenkins Tanya Pace Cheryl Tuttle

Other Departments and Universities (all at UNC-Chapel Hill unless specified) Joann Boise (Health Policy and Administration) Steve Ostrander-Lally (Psychology) Beverly Ferrerio (Family Studies, UNC-Greensboro) Diane Price-Herndl (English) Don Hopkins (Psychology) Bhongotrat Techatraisak (Geography) Jean Campbell (Social Sciences, UC-Irvine) Sherry Hamby (Psychology) Scott Stroup (Health Policy and Administration) Chequita Owens (Sociology) Denise Gammonly (Social Work) 1999 Sarah Keller (Journalism) 1999 Joy Noel Baumgartner (Maternal and Child Health) 2004 Mairead Moloney (Sociology) 2009 Abigail Judge (Psychology) 2009 Page 29

Stephanie Lloyd, McGill University, 2006 Jonathan Singer, University of Pittsburgh, 2009 Cathy Breneman, University of Pittsburgh, 2010 Beverly Scheiman (Education) 2013 Christopher Akiba (School of Public Health practicum director) 2011 Henry Bundy, University of Kentucky, Department of Anthropology 2014-Current Valerie Fox, Allied Health UNC-CH 2013-2016 Nikhil Tomar, Allied Health, UNC-CH 2018 Melina Salvador, Medical Anthropology, UCSF Current

Post Doctoral Fellows

Michael Fetters, M.D. Jean Campbell, Ph.D. Linda Francis, Ph.D. Michael Nunnley, Ph.D. Beverly Ferrerio, Ph.D. Judy Chang, M.D. 2001 Katrina Donahue, M.D. 2001 Stacy Sheridan, M.D. 2001 Carmen Lewis, M.D. 2001

Funded Mentoring Barbra B. Rothschild, M.D., Greenwall Foundation 2002-2004 Giselle Corbie Smith, M.D., K Award, NIH 2003-2006

Terry Holt, M.D.,PhD. Hartford Foundation, Geriatric Fellowship 2003-2006 Alfiee Breland-Noble, Ph.D., K Award, NIMH, 2006-2008 Jeffrey Swanson, Ph.D., NIMH Mid Career Award, 2003-2006 Otima Doyle, Ph.D., NIMH K Award, 2010-11