Westen Drew CV 2020

Westen Drew CV 2020

CURRICULUM VITAE Drew Westen, Ph.D. Department of Psychology Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences 36 Eagle Row Atlanta, GA 30322 Phone: 404.727.7407 Fax: 404.727.0372 Cell: 404.375.6639 [email protected] Education: 1985 Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology, University of Michigan. 1981 M.A. in Social and Political Thought, University of Sussex (England). 1980 A.B. in Social Studies, magna cum laude, Harvard University. Employment: 2002- Professor, Department of Psychology and Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Emory University 2003-2007 Director, Clinical Psychology Program, Emory University 2009- Co-Founder, Implicit Strategies, LLC 2007- Founder, Westen Strategies, LLC 2000-2002 Research Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, Boston University 2000-2002 Director, Adolescent and Adult Personality Programs, Center for Anxiety and Related Disorders, Boston University 1996-1999 Adjunct Professor, University of Massachusetts, Boston 1993-1999 Associate Professor of Psychology, Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School 1992-1999 Lecturer, Department of Psychology, Harvard University 1991-1999 Chief Psychologist and Director of Psychology Training, Department of Psychiatry, The Cambridge Hospital, Harvard Medical School 1990-1992 Organizational consultant, The Children and Youth Initiative, Detroit, Michigan 1986-1991 Adjunct Assistant Professor (full time), Department of Psychology, University of Michigan 1987-1991 Supervising psychologist, Psychological Clinic, University of Michigan 1987- Private practice in Clinical Psychology 1985-1986 Lecturer, Department of Psychology, University of Michigan 1985-1987 Post-doctoral Fellow, Department of Psychiatry, University of Michigan. Full-time clinical work and research on the inpatient adolescent unit at Children's Psychiatric Hospital. 1982-1985 Psychology Intern, Adult Outpatient Service of the University of Michigan Department of Psychiatry, and University of Michigan Counseling Center (half-time). A.P.A. approved internship. Selected Honors, Awards, and Activities: 2020- Strategic adviser and media and message consultant and trainer to the Democratic Caucus of the Georgia House Democratic Caucus. 2019 Annual Constitution Day Speaker, Tennessee Tech University. 2019 Invited participant, Royal Society and British Academy of Science, Exploratory Workshop on Narrative and Science. 2019 Sidney J. Blatt Memorial Lecturer, Department of Psychology, Yale University. 2018 Special Section on the Social Cognition and Object Relations Scale–Global Rating Method: From Research to Practice. Journal of Personality Assessment. 2010-2016 Strategic adviser and media and message trainer to the Democratic Caucus of the United States House of Representatives. 2010-2016 Strategic adviser to the Congressional Progressive Caucus of the United States House of Representatives. 2010-2013 Advisory Board, DSM-5 Work Group on Personality Disorders. 2008-2012 Strategic adviser to the Democratic Caucus of the United States Senate. 2009 William J. Clinton Distinguished Lecturer, The Clinton School of Public Service, University of Arkansas. 2009 Elected as Fellow, Association for Psychological Science. 2009 Award for Research Distinction, Advertising Research Foundation. 2009 Great Mind Award, Advertising Research Foundation. 2006 Annual Scientific Paper Award, American Psychoanalytic Association. 2004 Participant, DSM-V Planning Committee Conference, Dimensional Diagnosis of Personality Disorders. 2004 Theodore Millon Mid-Career Award in Personality Psychology, Society for Clinical Psychology (Division 12) of the American Psychological Association. 2004-2005 Member, American Psychological Association Presidential Task Force on Evidence Based Practice. 2003 Visiting Professor, University College, London; Faculty, International Psycho-Analytic Research Training Program. 2003 Sherman Feinstein Annual Lecture, International Society for Adolescent Psychiatry. Rome, Italy. 2002 Boyer Prize, Society for Psychological Anthropology, American Anthropological Association. 2002 Distinguished Contribution to Research Award, Division of Psychoanalysis of the American Psychological Association. 2001 G. Stanley Hall Lecture, American Psychological Association. 2001- Honorary member, American Psychoanalytic Association. 2000 Mary Margaret Voorhees Distinguished Visiting Professor, Menninger School of Medicine, Topeka, Kansas, April. 1995- Attendee, Renaissance Weekend, Hilton Head, South Carolina. 1991 Golden Apple Award for outstanding undergraduate teacher at the University of Michigan. 1991 Selected as Superstar Teacher by The Teaching Company (in collaboration with the Smithsonian Institution). 1990 Master Lecturer Award, Michigan Psychological Association. 1990 Selected Best Professor at the University of Michigan by the Michigan Daily. 1989 Selected Best Professor at the University of Michigan by the Michigan Daily. 1985 University of Michigan Teaching Assistant Award. 1980-1981 Rotary Foundation Fellowship. 1976-1978 Edwards-Whitaker Prize, Harvard Club of Atlanta Scholarship, and Detur Prize for scholarship, Harvard University. Selected Recent and Current Board Memberships/ Service: 2018-2019 Chair of the Board of Trustees, Better Georgia (501c4), Atlanta, GA. 2011-2019 Member of Board of Trustees, Better Georgia (501c3 and 501c4), Atlanta, GA. 2010-2017 Member of Board of Trustees, Working America, Washington, D.C. 2010-2013 Member of Board of Trustees, The Children’s School, Atlanta, GA. 2010-2011 Member, Ford Foundation Project on Building Knowledge for Social Justice Recent Grant Support (still actively analyzing and writing): Principal Investigator, U.S. Site., Israel Binational Science Foundation, BSF Grant No: 2011163. A comparative study investigating the reliability, validity, and clinical utility of prototype diagnosis, $280,000, September 2012-2017. Principal Investigator, National Institutes of Mental Health R01-MH78100, Comparing Dimensional Approaches to Personality Diagnosis, $3,483,000, 08/22/07-08/01/13. Co-Investigator, Predictors of Treatment Response in Major Depression: The Emory CIDAR grant. National Institutes of Mental Health 1P50-MH07708301, $7,500,000, 07/14/06 – 06/30/11. Co-investigator, National Institutes of Mental Health, Predictors of Treatment Response, Relapse, and Recurrence in Major Depression (Edward Craighead, Principal Investigator), 07/01/07 – 06/30/12, $4,913,663. Principal Investigator, National Institute of Mental Health R01-MH62378, Adolescent Personality Pathology, 5 years, $1,266,986, June, 2000-May, 2005. Principal Investigator, National Institute of Mental Health R01-MH62377, Classification and Measurement of Personality Disorders, 5 years, $1,123,553, June, 2000-May, 2005. Selected Publications: Nakash, O., Nagar, M., & Westen, D. (in press). Concordance between clinician, patient and independent interviewer’s identification of suicidality. Israeli Journal of Psychiatry and Related Disorders. Westen, D., & Heim, A. (in press). Theories of personality disorders. In Oldham, J., Skodol, A., & Bender, D., Textbook of Personality Disorders, 3rd edition. Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Publishing. Arlington, VA. Nakash, O., Nagar, M., Razon, L., & Westen, D. (in press). Association between attachment patterns and personality disorders: A multi-method multi-informant study using a clinical sample. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease. Westen, D. (2020, June 22). Democrats should steer clear of ‘defunding the police.’ Washington Post, https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/2020/06/22/democrats-should-steer- clear-defunding-police/. Westen, D. (2020, May 8). How to win an election. Psychology Today, https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/articles/202004/how-win-election. Nagar, M., Nakash, O., & Westen, D. (2020). Unpacking childhood experiences of abuse: can clinicians identify their patients' history of abuse? Journal of Trauma & Dissociation, 396- 408. https://doi.org/10.1080/15299732.2020.1719264. Westen, D. (2020, March 20). Solving the coronavirus economic downturn — good psychology makes for good politics and policy. The Hill, https://thehill.com/opinion/finance/488612-solving-the-coronavirus-economic-downturn-good- psychology-makes-for-good. Nakash, O., Nagar, M., & Westen, D. (2019). Validity and clinical utility of DSM and empirically derived prototype diagnosis for personality disorders in predicting adaptive functioning. Personality Disorders: Theory, Research, and Treatment, 10(2), 105-113. doi:10.1037/per0000293. Westen, D. (2019, December 1). Bloomberg could be the Democrats' backstop. CNN.com, https://www.cnn.com/2019/12/01/opinions/michael-bloomberg-centrist-beat-donald- trump-westen/index.html. Westen, D. (2019, November 18). The right analogy on impeachment. The Hill, https://thehill.com/opinion/white-house/470909-the-right-analogy-on-impeachment. Westen, D. (2019, October 24). What the Democrats should have learned from the special counsel. The Hill, https://thehill.com/opinion/white-house/467369-what-the-democrats- should-have-learned-from-the-special-counsel Westen, D. (2019, July 26). The dilemma for Democrats. The Hill, https://thehill.com/opinion/campaign/454964-the-dilemma-for-democrats. Westen, D. (2019, July 24). Mueller just handed Republicans a gift. CNN.com. https://www.cnn.com/2019/07/24/opinions/robert-mueller-hearing-westen/index.html. Nagar, M., Westen, D., & Nakash. (2018). Reliability of DSM and empirically derived prototype diagnosis for mood, anxiety and personality disorders. Comprehensive Psychiatry,

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