UNDERGRADUATE:
| 1972- 1976 |
Duke University
Durham, N.C. |
B.S. 1976
Summa cum Laude
Phi Beta Kappa |
Psychology
with Honors
|
GRADUATE:
| 1976-1980 |
University of North Carolina
Medical School, Chapel Hill
|
M.D. 1980
|
Medicine |
POST GRADUATE:
| 1980-1981 |
Western Psychiatric
Institute and Clinic,
University of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |
Internship in
Medicine/Neurology,
Training in Adult/
Child Psychiatry |
Peter B. Henderson, M.D
Director Residency |
| 1981-1984 |
Western Psychiatric
Institute and Clinic
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |
Residency in
Adult Psychiatry,
Training in Adult Psychiatry |
Peter B. Henderson, M.D
Director Residency |
APPOINTMENTS AND POSITIONS
| 7/1983-6/1984 |
Diagnostic and Evaluation Center at Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic |
Chief Resident |
| 7/1984-6/1989 |
Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic |
Assistant Professor |
| 7/1984-6/1989 |
Diagnostic and Evaluation Center at Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic |
Medical and Program Director |
| 5/1987-6/1989 |
Office of Residency Training at Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic |
Associate Director |
| 6/1989-9/1995 |
Dual Diagnosis Continuous Treatment Team (CTT) at Monadnock Family Services |
Director |
| 10/1990-Present |
Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center
Department of Psychiatry |
Adjunct Assistant Professor |
| 6/1989-Present |
Private Practice, Keene, N.H. |
Solo Practitioner |
| 11/1996-Present |
Training Institute for Suicide Assessment Founder and Director and Clinical Interviewing (TISA)
(Consulting and Training Service)
|
Founder and Director |
BOOKS
1988: Psychiatric Interviewing: The Art of Understanding. W. B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia.
1998: Psychiatric Interviewing: the Art of Understanding, 2nd Edition. W.B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia.
1999: The Practical Art of Suicide Assessment: A Guide for Mental Health Professionals and Substance Abuse Counselors. John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
2002: The Practical Art of Suicide Assessment: A Guide for Mental Health Professionals and Substance Abuse Counselors. (paperback edition with 60 new pages comprising three appendices not available in the hardback edition) John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
2004: Happiness Is.: Unexpected Answers to Practical Questions in Curious Times. Health Communications Inc., Florida.
BOOK CHAPTERS
1989: Mezzich, J. E. & Shea, S. C. Interviewing and Diagnosis. Thase, M. E., Edelstein, B. A., and Hersen, M. (eds.): Handbook of Outpatient Treatment of Adults.
New York: Plenum Press.
1990: Shea, S. C. Practical Use of the DSM-III-R. Hersen, M. and Turner, S.M. (eds.): Adult Psychopathology and Diagnosis, second edition.
1990: Shea, S. C. Contemporary Psychiatric Interviewing: The Integration of the DSM-III-R, Psychodynamic Concerns, and the Mental Status. Goldstein, G. and Hersen, M. (eds.): Handbook of Psychological Assessment, second edition, Pergamon Press.
1995: Shea, S. C. An Annotated Bibliography for Psychiatric Literature on Clinical Interviewing. Sacks, M. H., Sledge, W. H. and Rubinton, P. (eds.): Core Readings in Psychiatry, second edition, American Psychiatric Association Press.
2000: Shea, S. C. Contemporary Psychiatric Interviewing: The Integration of the DSM-IV, the Mental Status and Managed Care Concerns. Goldstein, G. and Hersen, M. (eds.) : Handbook of Psychological Assessment, third edition, Pergamon.
PAPERS
1988: Shea, S. C., & Mezzich, J. E. Contemporary Psychiatric Interviewing: New Directions for Training. Psychiatry: Interpersonal and Biological Processes, November, 1988, Vol. 51, 385-397.
1989: Shea, S. C., Mezzich, J. E., Bohon, S., and Zeiders, A.: A Comprehensive and Individualized Psychiatric Interviewing Training Program. Academic Psychiatry, Summer, 1989, Vol. 13, 61-72.
1989: Shea, S. C. & Rancurello, M.: Faculty and Resident Response to an Innovative Mock Board. Academic Psychiatry, Fall, 1989, Vol. 13, 137-143.
1990: Fabrega, H., Pilkonis, P., Mezzich, J., Ahn, C. & Shea, S. C.: Explaining Diagnostic Complexity in an Intake Setting. Comprehensive Psychiatry, January, 1990, Vol. 31, 5-14.
1992: Lidz, C. W., Mulvey, P., Apperson, J. L., Evanczuk, K., and Shea, S. C.: Sources of Disagreement Among Clinician's Assessments of Dangerousness in a Psychiatric Emergency Room. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 1992, Vol. 15, 237-250.
1998: Shea, S. C.: The Chronological Assessment of Suicide Events: A Practical Interviewing Strategy for the Elicitation of Suicidal Ideation. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, Supplement 20, 1998, Vol. 59, 58-72.
2001: Shea, S. C.: Practical Tips for Eliciting Suicidal Ideation for the Substance Abuse Counselor. Counselor: the Magazine for Addiction Professionals, Vol. 2, #6, 14-24.
2002: Shea, S.C.: The Chronological Assessment of Suicide Events (CASE Approach): An Introduction for the Front-Line Clinician. Newslink: the Official Newsletter of the American Association of Suicidology, Fall, 2002.
2004 Shea, S. C.: The Delicate Art of Eliciting Suicidal Ideation. Psychiatric Annals, Vol. 34, #5, 385-400.
CD-ROMs and DVDs
1999: Shea, S. C.: Tips for Uncovering Suicidal Ideation in the Primary Care Setting. Part of the 4-part CD-Rom Series entitled Hidden Diagnosis: Uncovering Anxiety and Depressive Disorders produced by SmithKline Beecham.
2003 Shea, S. C.: Transforming Angry Resistance: From Theory to Practice. 60-minute DVD capturing a live workshop before a studio audience of mental health professionals
produced by Eli Lilly, Indianapolis, Indiana.
HONORS
1989: Psychiatric Interviewing: The Art of Understanding selected for the Brandon/Hill List by the Association of Medical Libraries as one of the 15 most important books in the field of psychiatry.
1991: Outstanding Course Award presented by the American Psychiatric Association.
1996: "Rapid Single Session Assessment" given one of the highest course evaluations in the thirteen year history of the Cape Cod Symposia.
1999: Psychiatric Interviewing: the Art of Understanding, 2nd Edition selected for the Brandon/Hill List by the Association of Medical Libraries as one of the 16 most important books in the field of psychiatry.
1999: The Delicate Art of the Initial Interview receives the highest evaluation of the thirty courses given over the course of the summer at the Cape Cod Symposium
2000: The Website for The Training Institute for Suicide Assessment and Clinical Interviewing is selected as the "Website of the Month" (August) at the Suicide and Parasuicide Website based in Portugal
2001: TISA website given a "highly recommended site award" from PsychNet-UK
2001: Highest rated speaker of the ten speakers used over the course of the 2000-2001 year by Specialized Training Services, Inc. based in San Diego.
2003: Mayo Clinic, John A. Graf, M.D. Visiting Professorship
INTERNATIONAL, NATIONAL, AND STATE PRESENTATIONS
(Pre-1995 presentations available upon request)
1995: Zuidlaren, Holland: "The Interview as a Microcosm of Art and Science." Presented for the Centennial Celebration of the Psychiatric Hospital Dennenoord
1995: Tucson, Arizona: "Advances in the Use of Videotape in Psychotherapy and Interviewing Supervision." Co-presenter at the Annual Meeting of the American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency Training (AADPRT)
1995: Tucson, Arizona: "Facilic Analysis: An Innovative Supervision Tool for Structuring Initial Assessments in the Age of Managed Care." Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency Training (AADPRT).
1995: Miami, Florida: "Advanced Interviewing Techniques." Presented twice at the 1995 annual meeting of the American Psychiatric Association,
1995: Burlington, Vermont: "Innovations in the Treatment of Dual Diagnosis and Continuous Treatment Teams." Co-presenter at the two day conference sponsored by the State of Vermont Mental Health Agency
1996: Portsmouth, New Hampshire: "The Art of Psychiatric Assessment." Presented at the First Annual Northeast Regional Psychiatric Nursing Conference
1996: New York, New York: "Rapid Single Session Assessment in the Age of Managed Care." Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association
1997: San Diego, California: "Rapid Single Session Assessment in the Age of Managed Care." Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association
1997: Nashua, New Hampshire: "Rapid Single Session Assessment in the Age of Managed Care." Presented at the Second Annual Northeast Regional Psychiatric Nursing Conference
1998: Toronto, Canada: "Advanced Interviewing Techniques." Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association
1998: Toronto, Canada: "Rapid Single Session Assessment in the Age of Managed Care." Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association
1999: Houston, Texas: "Innovations in Eliciting Suicidal Ideation: the Chronological Assessment of Suicide Events (the CASE Approach)." Presented at the 32nd Annual Meeting of the American Association of Suicidology.
1999: Washington, D.C.: "Advanced Interviewing Techniques." Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association
1999: Washington, D.C.: "Rapid Single Session Assessment in the Age of Managed Care." Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association
1999: Topeka, Kansas: "Rapid Single Session Assessment in the Age of Managed Care." Presented at the 20th Annual Conference of the Association of Community Mental Health Centers of Kansas, Inc.
2000: Los Angeles, California: "Innovations in Eliciting Suicidal Ideation: the Chronological Assessment of Suicide Events (the CASE Approach)." Presented at the 33rd Annual Meeting of the American Association of Suicidology.
2000: Chicago, Illinois: "Advanced Interviewing Techniques." Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association
2000: Chicago, Illinois: "Rapid Single Session Assessment in the Age of Managed Care." Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association
2000: Wichita, Kansas: "Uncovering Dangerous Secrets: Suicide, Violence, and Difficult Personality Disorders." Presented at the 21st Annual Conference of the Association of Community Mental Health Centers of Kansas, Inc.
2000: Burlington, Vermont: "Uncovering Dangerous Secrets: Suicide, Violence, and Difficult Personality Disorders." Presented for the Annual Meeting of the Vermont Psychological Association.
2001: Orlando, Florida: "Rapidly Assessing Personality Disorders Using the Clinical Interview." Presented at the four-day symposium "Assessing & Treating Personality Disorders: A Gathering of Experts" sponsored by Specialized Training Services.
2001: New Orleans, Louisiana: "Advanced Interviewing Techniques." Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association
2001: Atlanta, Georgia: "Innovations in Eliciting Suicidal Ideation: the Chronological Assessment of Suicide Events (the CASE Approach)." Presented at the 34th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Suicidology.
2001: Westford, Massachusetts: "Validity Techniques for Uncovering Sensitive Material" and "The Art of Eliciting Suicidal Ideation." Two seminars presented at the Northeast Regional Nurse practitioner Conference.
2001: Lansing, Michigan: "Uncovering Dangerous Secrets: Suicide, Violence, and Difficult Personality Disorders." A full-day presentation for the Fall Training Conference for the Michigan Department of Corrections (Psychological Services) sponsored by the Business & Community Institute.
2001: Tucson, Arizona: "Innovations in the Elicitation of Suicidal Ideation: the Chronological Assessment of Suicide Events (CASE Approach)." Presented for the Federal Bureau of Prisons Annual Meeting of Chief Psychologists.
2002: Bethesda, Maryland: "Innovations in Eliciting Suicidal Ideation: the Chronological Assessment of Suicide Events (the CASE Approach)." Presented at the 35th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Suicidology.
2002: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: "Advanced Interviewing Techniques." Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association
2002: Perry, Iowa: "The Delicate Art of the Initial Interview: Traps, Roadblocks, Strategies, and Solutions." Annual Meeting of the Iowa Psychological Association.
2002: San Diego, California: Keynote Speaker - "Innovations in Eliciting Sensitive Material and Suicidal Ideation." Two-part lecture series presented at the 3rd Annual San Diego FACES Conference entitled "Mastering Counseling Skills with the Masters."
2003: Copenhagen, Denmark: "Uncovering Dangerous Secrets: Suicide, Violence, and Difficult Personality Disorders." Presented as the Roskilde Psykiatri Seminar.
2003 San Francisco, California: "Advanced Interviewing Techniques." Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association.
2003 San Francisco, California: "From Medication Noncompliance to Medication Interest." Presented as part of the symposium at the Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association entitled, "Barriers to Optimal Outcome in Anxiety and Depression" sponsored by GlaxoSmithKline.
2003 Atlanta, Georgia: "Innovations in the Elicitation of Suicidal Ideation: the Chronological Assessment of Suicide Events (CASE Approach)." Presented for the Federal Bureau of Prisons Annual Meeting of Chief Psychiatrists.
2003 Vancouver, British Columbia: "The Healing Power of Home Visits and Family Interventions" and "Interviewing Techniques for Uncovering Sensitive Material" and "The Delicate Art of Eliciting Suicidal Ideation". Three-part lecture series presented at the 11th Annual David Berman Memorial "Co-Occurring DisordersConference" sponsored by Faces Conferences, Inc.
2003 Madison, Wisconsin: Keynote speaker - "The Delicate Art of Eliciting Suicidal Ideation." presented at the 7th Annual Meeting of Crisis Intervention Clinicians sponsored by the University of Wisconsin.
2003 Santa Fe, New Mexico: "Innovations in Eliciting Suicidal Ideation: the Chronological Assessment of Suicide Events (the CASE Approach)." Presented at the 36th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Suicidology.
2003 San Juan, Puerto Rico: "The Chronological Assessment of Suicide Events: An Innovative Method for Training Residents to Competently Elicit Suicidal Ideation" presented at the 32nd Annual Meeting of the American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency Training (AADPRT).
2004 Kansas City, Kansas: "Interviewing Techniques and Strategies for Transforming Challenging Clinical Tasks Into Moments of Healing (includes 'The Healing Power of Home Visits and Family Interventions')". First full-day presentation at the 25th Annual Conference of the Association of Community Mental Health Centers of Kansas.
2004 Kansas City, Kansas: "The Delicate Art of the Initial Interview: Traps, Roadblocks, Strategies, and Solutions." Second full-day presentation at the 25th Annual Conference of the Association of Community Mental Health Centers of Kansas.
2004 Arlington, Texas: "Uncovering Dangerous Secrets: Suicide, Violence, and Difficult Personality Disorders." Full-day presentation for the 18th Annual Psychiatric Nursing Symposium of Texas, Arlington, Texas.
2004 Miami, Florida: "Innovations in Eliciting Suicidal Ideation: the Chronological Assessment of Suicide Events (the CASE Approach)." Presented at the 36th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Suicidology.
2004 San Diego, California: "Five Secrets for Uncovering Sensitive and Taboo Material" and "The Delicate Art of Eliciting Suicidal Ideation" and "No-Nonsense
Strategies for Moving from Medication Noncompliance to Medication Interest." presented at the Psychiatric Congress 2004 sponsored by CME, Inc.
2005 New York, New York: "Innovations in Interviewing Training: From Psychiatry to the News Room." Presented at the 2005 Asian American Journalists
Association East Coast Mini-Conference.
SPECIALIZED FULL-DAY PRESENTATIONS FOR ACADEMIC CENTERS & PSYCHIATRIC RESIDENCY PROGRAMS
1997: The Cambridge Hospital, Harvard Medical School: "Rapid Single Session Assessment in the Age of Managed Care." Psychiatry Department, Boston, MA
2000: University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey: "The Delicate Art of the Initial Interview: Traps, Roadblocks, Strategies, and Solutions." Full-day presentation for the Department of Psychiatry, New Brunswick, New Jersey.
2000: University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey: "Uncovering Dangerous Secrets: Suicide, Violence, and Difficult Personality Disorders." Full-day presentation for the Department of Psychiatry, New Brunswick, New Jersey.
2000: Robert Woods Johnson Medical School: "Innovations in Teaching Interviewing to Medical Students and Psychiatric Residents Suicide Assessment Skills, Small Group Learning, & Macrotraining" Co-taught with Mack Lipkin, M.D., New Brunswick, New Jersey.
2000: Maine Medical Center: "Transforming Anger, Uncovering Sensitive Material, and Innovations in Suicide Assessment (the CASE Approach)." Full-day presentation for the Psychiatry Residency Department, Portland, Maine.
2000: NEOUCOM, Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine and the Akron General Hospital: "Uncovering Dangerous Secrets: Suicide, Violence, and Difficult Personality Disorders." Full-day presentation for the Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Akron, Ohio.
2001: Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, University of Pittsburgh: "Uncovering Dangerous Secrets: Suicide, Violence, and Difficult Personality Disorders." Full-day presentation for the Psychiatry Department, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
2001: University of Ottawa: "Innovations in Clinical Interviewing Training and the Use of Facilic Supervision." Full-day workshop presented for the Psychiatry Department, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
2001: University of Montreal: "Rapid Single Session Assessment and Innovative Methods for Transforming Anger in the Initial Assessment." Full-day presentation for the Psychiatry Department, Canada.
2001: McMaster University: "Designing Interviewing Training Programs for Psychiatric Residencies: A Consultation," "Interviewing Techniques and Strategies for Primary Care Clinicians," and "The Delicate Art of the Initial Interview for Mental Health Professionals." A combined program for the psychiatry department and the family practice department, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada - (five day program)
2002: University of Michigan: "Uncovering Dangerous Secrets: Suicide, Violence, and Difficult Personality Disorders." Full-day presentation for the Psychiatry Department, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
2002: Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, University of Pittsburgh: "The Delicate Art of the Initial Assessment: Traps, Roadblocks, Strategies, and Solutions." Full-day presentation for the Psychiatry Department, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
2002: The Institute of Living: "Uncovering Dangerous Secrets: Suicide, Violence, and Difficult Personality Disorders." Full-day presentation for the Department of Psychiatry, Hartford, Connecticut.
2003 Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, University of Pittsburgh: "The Delicate Art of the Initial Interview: Traps, Roadblocks, Strategies, and Solutions." Full-day presentation for the Comprehensive Care Clinicians (Outpatient Department), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
2003 Hershey Medical Center: "Uncovering Dangerous Secrets: Suicide, Violence, and Difficult Personality Disorders." Three workshop presentation for the Department of Psychiatry, Hershey, Pennsylvanian.
2003 McGill University: "Uncovering Dangerous Secrets: Suicide, Violence, and Difficult Personality Disorders." Full-day presentation for the Department of Psychiatry, Montreal, Canada.
GRAND ROUNDS, GUEST LECTURESHIPS, AND SYMPOSIA
(Abbreviated Format)
1997: Harvard University, Brigham and Women's Division: "Innovative Validity Techniques in the Initial Interview." Grand Rounds for the Psychiatry Department, Boston, MA
1997: Journal of Clinical Psychiatry Symposium: "The Chronological Assessment of Suicide Events: A New Strategy for Eliciting Suicidal Ideation." Presented as part of the symposium entitled, "Depression and Anxiety: New Tools for Diagnosis and Treatment." Chicago, Illinois, sponsored by SmithKline Beecham
1998: San Francisco Veteran's Hospital: "Rapidly Assessing Personality Dysfunction." Grand Rounds for the Psychiatric Residency Program, San Francisco, California
2000: Catholic University: "The Practical Use of Object Relations in the Initial Interview." Guest Lecture for the Clinical Psychology Graduate Program, Washington, D.C.
2000: Medical College of Wisconsin: "Innovations in Eliciting Suicidal Ideation: the Chronological Assessment of Suicide Events (the CASE Approach)." Grand Rounds for the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
2000: Tripler Army Medical Center: "Transforming Anger with Patients and Family Members." Grand Rounds for the Psychiatry Department, Honolulu, Hawaii.
2000: University of Minnesota: "Innovative Techniques for Improving Medication Compliance in a Primary Care Setting." Grand Rounds for the Family Practice Residency, Duluth, Minnesota.
2001: University of Vermont: "Uncovering Depression and Comorbid Disorders That Complicate Its Treatment in the Primary Care Setting" presented as part of a Symposium entitled Depression: Diagnostic & Treatment Perspectives for the Primary Care Physician sponsored by the University of Vermont and Wyeth/Ayerst Pharmaceuticals, Burlington, Vermont.
2001: University of Wisconsin: "From Medication Noncompliance to Medication Interest." Luncheon presentation for the Psychiatry Department, Madison, Wisconsin.
2001: Kaiser Permanente, South Sacramento Division: "Innovative Uses of Object Relations in the Initial Interview." Grand Rounds for the Mental Health Department, California.
2001: Tripler Army Medical Center: "The Delicate Art of Uncovering Personality Disorders in the Initial Interview." Grand rounds for the Psychiatry Department, Honolulu, Hawaii.
2002: Kaiser Permanente, L.A. Division: "Uncovering Depression and Comorbid Disorders in the Primary Care Setting." Grand Rounds, Department of Internal Medicine, Los Angeles, California.
2002: Medical Center of Scott and White: "Innovations in Eliciting Suicidal Ideation: the Chronological Assessment of Suicide Events (the CASE Approach)." Grand Rounds for the Psychiatry Department, Temple, Texas.
2002: Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, University of Pittsburgh: "From Medication Noncompliance to Medication Interest." Visiting Professor Series for the Psychiatry Department, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
2002: Henry Ford Health Care System: "From Medication Noncompliance to Medication Interest." Given as part of a Symposium called "Update on Pharmacological Interventions for Diabetes and Congestive Heart Failure" for the department heads and clinical supervisors of the Henry Ford Health Care System, Lansing, Michigan, sponsored by GlaxoSmithKline.
2002: University of Tennessee: "Innovations in Eliciting Suicidal Ideation: the Chronological Assessment of Suicide Events (the CASE Approach)." Grand Rounds for the Psychiatry Department, Memphis, Tennessee.
2002: Eastern Virginia Medical School: "Innovations in Eliciting Suicidal Ideation: the Chronological Assessment of Suicide Events (the CASE Approach)." Grand Rounds for the Psychiatry Department, Memphis, Tennessee.
2002: Leonard R. Strelitz Diabetes Institute: "From Medication Noncompliance to Medication Interest." Grand Rounds for the Clinical and Research Division, Norfolk, Virginia.
2003: Antioch School of Counseling: "Rapidly Assessing Personality Dysfunction." Guest Lecture for the Graduate School of Counseling, Keene, New Hampshire (presented 13 times annually since 1990)
2003: Scott and White Hospital: "Object Relations: Practical Tips for Use in the Initial Interview." Grand Rounds for the Psychiatric Department, Salado, Texas.
CONSULTATIONS ON QUALITY ASSURANCE AND INTERVIEWING TRAINING
1997: LifeWays Inc.: Developed an Access Telephone Triage Interview and Clinical document specifically designed for the needs of this newly created managed care company. Subsequently trained their clinicians on its implementation and use,
J. Jackson, Michigan (four-day consultation)
1998: Brattleboro Retreat: "Suicide Macrotraining Retreat: Quality Assurance Development/Training Supervisors to Train Clinicians in Suicide Assessment." (Two-day retreat provided three times), Brattleboro, Vermont
2000: Kaiser Permanente, Southern Tier of California: Consultation on the development of a training package entitled "Improving the Communication Skills of Physicians Rated as Weak by Patient Consumers." Los Angeles, California.
2000: Kaiser Permanente (MAPPS Program) Southern Tier: Full-day consultation on the development of a training package entitled "Diversity Issues for Primary Care physicians" California.
2001: Kaiser Permanente Southern Regional Division: Two 1.5 hour consultations dealing with training primary care physicians on techniques for transforming anger and dealing with difficult patients, as well as training the Kaiser mentors on macrotraining, Los Angeles, California.
2001: CIGNA Behavioral Health: Provided consultation on the design of their 2001 Behavioral Health Arizona Regional Conference regarding improving medication compliance, Phoenix, Arizona.
2001: CIGNA Behavioral Health: Provided consultation on various methods of training interviewing skills to primary care physicians that can lead to increased compliance rates with medications, Tampa Bay, Florida.
2001: Department of Medicine and Family Practice: "Innovative Approaches to Clinical Interviewing and Training in the Primary Care Setting." Full-day presentation for Neptune General Hospital, Neptune, New Jersey.
2002: Magellan Health Plan, Joint Meeting of the Behavioral Medicine Quality Assurance Committee and the Physician Education Committee: Provided consultation concerning methods of training primary care physicians in better ways to improve compliance rates and to spot/treat psychiatric disorders, East Lansing, Michigan.
2003: Aetna/Magellan Health Plan: Full-day consultation regarding development of medication interest model into casemanagement teams for comorbid disorders nationally and the application of these principles outside of medication resistance to all casemanagement programs generically (dieting, support groups, etc.) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2004: Aetna/Magellan: Full-day combination presentation/workgroup consultation entitled "Waystations of Potential Member Disengagement," Salt Lake City, Utah.
MULTIPLE DAY RETREATS AND NATIONAL SYMPOSIA
(Pre-1998 presentations available upon request)
1998: Santa Fe Symposia: "Rapid Single Session Assessment in the Age of Managed Care." (three day program)
1998: Cape Cod Symposia: "Rapid Single Session Assessment in the Age of Managed Care." (five day program)
1999: McMaster Muskoka Summer Seminar Series: "The Delicate Art of the Initial Interview: Traps, Roadblocks, Strategies, and Solutions." Toronto, Canada (five day program)
1999: Cape Cod Symposia: "The Delicate Art of the Initial Interview: Traps, Roadblocks, Strategies, and Solutions." (five day program)
2000: McMaster Muskoka Summer Seminar Series: "The Delicate Art of the Initial Interview: Traps, Roadblocks, Strategies, and Solutions." Toronto, Canada (five day program)
2000: Cape Cod 2000 - formerly known as the Cape Cod Institute: "Uncovering Dangerous Secrets: the Delicate Art of the Initial Interview." (five day program)
2001: Door County Summer Seminar Series: "Uncovering Dangerous Secrets: the Delicate Art of the Initial Interview." Sponsored by the University of Wisconsin Psychiatry Department, Door County Peninsula, Wisconsin (five day program)
2002: COMCARE: "Uncovering Dangerous Secrets: Suicide and Violence" plus a consultation on "Training Issues in Community Mental Health". Provided for COMCARE the largest community mental health system in Kansas, Wichita, Kansas (two day program)
2003: Door County Summer Seminar Series: "Uncovering Dangerous Secrets: the Delicate Art of the Initial Interview." Sponsored by the University of Wisconsin Psychiatry Department, Door County Peninsula, Wisconsin (five day program)
PRESENTATIONS FOR SPECIALIZED TRAINING SERVICES OF SAN DIEGO
(Pre-2000 presentations available upon request)
2000: Atlanta, Georgia: "The Initial Interview: Traps, Roadblocks, Strategies, and Solutions." (Two-day series)
2000: Manchester, New Hampshire: "The Initial Interview: Traps, Roadblocks, Strategies, and Solutions." (Two-day series)
2001: Columbus, Ohio: "The Initial Interview: Traps, Roadblocks, Strategies, and Solutions." (Two-day series)
2001: San Diego, California: "The Initial Interview: Traps, Roadblocks, Strategies, and Solutions." (Two-day series)
2002: Bakersfield, California: "The Initial Interview: Traps, Roadblocks, Strategies, and Solutions." (Two-day series)
PRESENTATIONS FOR MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONALS
AT MANAGED CARE CORPORATIONS
(Pre-2004 workshops - 100 workshops - available upon request)
2004: "From Medication Noncompliance to Medication Interest." Luncheon presentation for Weber Human Services, Ogden, Utah.
2004: "From Medication Noncompliance to Medication Interest." Luncheon presentation for Wasatch Canyons Mental Health, Salt Lake City, Utah.
2004: "From Medication Noncompliance to Medication Interest." Luncheon presentation for mental health professionals of CIGNA, Peoria, Illinois.
2004: "Innovations in Eliciting Suicidal Ideation: the Chronological Assessment of Suicide Events (the CASE Approach)." Dinner presentation for psychiatrists of CIGNA, Dallas, Texas.
2004: "Innovations in Eliciting Suicidal Ideation: the Chronological Assessment of Suicide Events (the CASE Approach)." Dinner presentation for psychiatrists of CIGNA, Austin, Texas.
2004: "Innovations in Eliciting Suicidal Ideation: the Chronological Assessment of Suicide Events (the CASE Approach)." Dinner presentation for community psychiatrists, Virginia Beach, Virginia.
2004: "Innovations in Eliciting Suicidal Ideation: the Chronological Assessment of Suicide Events (the CASE Approach)." Luncheon presentation for York Associates, Hampton, Virginia.
2004: "Innovations in Eliciting Suicidal Ideation: the Chronological Assessment of Suicide Events (the CASE Approach)." Dinner presentation for community psychiatrists, Richmond, Virginia.
2004: "Innovations in Eliciting Suicidal Ideation: the Chronological Assessment of Suicide Events (the CASE Approach)." Luncheon presentation for community psychiatrists, Richmond, Virginia.
2004: "Innovations in Eliciting Suicidal Ideation: the Chronological Assessment of Suicide Events (the CASE Approach)." Dinner presentation for community psychiatrists, Fredericksburg, Virginia.
2004: "Innovations in Eliciting Suicidal Ideation: the Chronological Assessment of Suicide Events (the CASE Approach)." Luncheon presentation for community psychiatrists, Manassas, Virginia.
2004: "From Medication Noncompliance to Medication Interest." Dinner presentation for Humana Health, Coral Gables, Florida.
2004: "From Medication Noncompliance to Medication Interest." Dinner presentation for Tampa Psychiatric Association, Tampa Bay, Florida.
2004: "Innovations in Eliciting Suicidal Ideation: the Chronological Assessment of Suicide Events (the CASE Approach)." Luncheon presentation for Mental Health, Inc., Tampa Bay, Virginia.
2004: "From Medication Noncompliance to Medication Interest." Luncheon presentation for Seven Counties Community Mental Health Center, Louisville, Kentucky.
2004: "From Medication Noncompliance to Medication Interest." Dinner presentation for mental health professionals of CIGNA, Louisville, Kentucky.
2004: "From Medication Noncompliance to Medication Interest." Luncheon presentation for Southwest Indiana Community Mental Health Center, Evansville, Indiana.
2004: "From Medication Noncompliance to Medication Interest." Dinner presentation for mental health professionals of CIGNA, Evansville, Illinois.
2004: "Innovations in Eliciting Suicidal Ideation: the Chronological Assessment of Suicide Events (the CASE Approach)." Dinner presentation for psychiatrists of United Behavioral Health, Houston, Texas.
2004: "From Medication Noncompliance to Medication Interest." Two identical luncheon presentations for psychiatrists of United Behavioral Health, Houston, Texas.
2004: "Innovations in Eliciting Suicidal Ideation: the Chronological Assessment of Suicide Events (the CASE Approach)." Luncheon presentation for Shoal Creek Hospital, Austin, Texas.
2004: "Innovations in Eliciting Suicidal Ideation: the Chronological Assessment of Suicide Events (the CASE Approach)." Dinner presentation for community psychiatrists, San Antonio, Texas.
2004" "Innovations in Eliciting Suicidal Ideation: the Chronological Assessment of Suicide Events (the CASE Approach)." Dinner presentation for Community Psychiatrists, Dallas, Texas.
2004: "From Medication Noncompliance to Medication Interest." Luncheon presentation for Aurora Mental Health, Denver, Colorado.
2004: "Innovations in Eliciting Suicidal Ideation: the Chronological Assessment of Suicide Events (the CASE Approach)." Luncheon presentation for psychiatrists of Magellan, Atlanta, Georgia.
2004: "Innovations in Eliciting Suicidal Ideation: the Chronological Assessment of Suicide Events (the CASE Approach)." Dinner presentation for psychiatrists of United Behavioral Health/Carolina Care Plan, Columbus, Ohio.
2004: "Innovations in Eliciting Suicidal Ideation: the Chronological Assessment of Suicide Events (the CASE Approach)." Dinner presentation for psychiatrists of Magellan, Atlanta, Georgia.
PRESENTATIONS FOR PRIMARY CARE PHYSICIANS AND NURSES
(Pre-2004 Workshops - 130 workshops - available upon request)
2004: Evanston, Illinois: "From Medication Noncompliance to Medication Interest." Luncheon presentation for primary care physicians of CIGNA.
2004: Rosemont, Illinois: "From Medication Noncompliance to Medication Interest." Dinner presentation for primary care physicians of CIGNA.
2004: Chicago, Illinois: "From Medication Noncompliance to Medication Interest." Dinner presentation for primary care physicians of CIGNA.
2004: Peoria, Illinois: "From Medication Noncompliance to Medication Interest." Dinner presentation for primary care physicians of CIGNA.
2004: Houston, Texas: "From Medication Noncompliance to Medication Interest." Dinner presentation for primary care physicians of CIGNA.
2004: San Antonio, Texas: "From Medication Noncompliance to Medication Interest." Dinner presentation for primary care physicians of CIGNA.
2004: San Antonio, Texas: "From Medication Noncompliance to Medication Interest." Luncheon presentation for West Lakes Medical Clinic.
2004: Dallas, Texas: "From Medication Noncompliance to Medication Interest." Luncheon presentation for primary care physicians of CIGNA.
2004: Miami, Florida: "From Medication Noncompliance to Medication Interest." Luncheon presentation for MCCI Clinic.
2004: Lexington, Kentucky: "From Medication Noncompliance to Medication Interest." Luncheon presentation for primary care physicians of CIGNA.
2004: Lexington, Kentucky: "From Medication Noncompliance to Medication Interest." Dinner presentation for primary care physicians of CIGNA.
2004: New York City, New York: "From Medication Noncompliance to Medication Interest." Dinner presentation for primary care physicians of CIGNA.
2004: Worcester, Massachusetts: "From Medication Noncompliance to Medication Interest." Dinner presentation for primary care physicians of CIGNA.
2004: San Diego, California: "From Medication Noncompliance to Medication Interest." Dinner presentation for community primary care physicians.
2004: Denver, Colorado: "From Medication Noncompliance to Medication Interest." Luncheon presentation for Complete Family Care.
2004: Inglewood, Colorado: "From Medication Noncompliance to Medication Interest." Dinner presentation for primary care physicians of CIGNA.
2004: Denver, Colorado: "From Medication Noncompliance to Medication Interest." Luncheon presentation for Bloomfield Family Practice.
2004: Denver, Colorado: "From Medication Noncompliance to Medication Interest." Dinner presentation for primary care physicians of CIGNA.
2004: Boulder Valley, Colorado: "From Medication Noncompliance to Medication Interest." Dinner presentation for Boulder Valley IPA.
TRAINING AND CONSULTATION CONTRACTS
1996-99: New England Educational Institute: Provision of multiple day workshops for the Cape Cod Symposia and the Santa Fe Symposia.
1997-00: Specialized Training Services, San Diego, California: Provision of multiple day retreats.
1997-05: SmithKline Beecham: Provision of multiple day workshops and production of educational videotapes, CD-ROMS.
2005: Executive Links, Inc: Provision of Psychiatric Nursing Symposia throughout
Canada.