CURRICULUM VITAE: DOUGLAS W. HEINRICHS, MD Office Address: 5034 Dorsey Hall Drive Suite 103 Ellicott City, MD 21042 Home Address: 10220 Clubhouse Court Ellicott City, MD 21042 Phone: Office 410-964-6486, Home 410-465-2261 License: Licensed to practice medicine in Maryland 1978 to present (D22279) Board Certification: Fully boarded and certified in Psychiatry by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (No. 21349). October 1980 CLINICAL AND CONSULTING EXPERIENCE: 1986-present: Full-time private practice in general psychiatry and psychopharmacology, Ellicott City, Maryland 1982-2011: Member, Professional Medical Staff, Howard County General Hospital, Johns Hopkins Medical System, Columbia, Maryland 1997-2011: Consulting Staff Physician, Department of Psychiatry 1987-1997: Attending Staff Physician, Department of Psychiatry 1982-1987: Courtesy Staff Physician, Department of Psychiatry 1989-1992: Chairman, Quality Assurance Committee, Department of Psychiatry 1996-2000: Psychiatric Consultant, Department of Human Resources, Howard County Government, Ellicott City, Maryland 1983-2003: Psychiatric Consultant to Jewish Family and Children s Services, Baltimore, Maryland 1985-1994: Psychiatric Consultant to the R.A.J. Review Panel of the United States District Court, Northern District of Texas, Honorable Barefoot Sanders 1986-1993: Visiting Staff Psychiatrist, Taylor Manor Hospital, Ellicott City, Maryland 1988-1992: Special Consultant in Psychopharmacology, Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, State of Maryland 1
1982-1990 Attending Physician, Division of Psychiatry, St Agnes Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland 1986-1987: Co-Director, Neuropsychiatry Program 1982-1986: Staff Psychiatrist, University of Maryland Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland 1981-1986: Clinical and Administrative Director, Walnut Street Clinic, Catonsville, Maryland 1979-1986: Part-time private practice in general psychiatry, Catonsville, Maryland ACADEMIC AND RESEARCH EXPERIENCE: 1993-2001, 1981-1988: Department of Psychiatry, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland 1993-2001: Adjunct Research Professor 1981-1988: Assistant Research professor 1983-1985: Member, Graduate Education Committee 1979-1986: Maryland Psychiatric Research Center, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Catonsville, Maryland 1979-1981: Research Associate 1981-1986: Chief, Outpatient Research Programs 1982-1986: Coordinator, Clinical Research Training Programs 1984-1986: Research Consultant in Schizophrenia, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences The George Washington University 1984-1985: Ad Hoc Member, Small Grant Review Committee, National Institute of Mental Health 1982-1985: Member, Research Committee, National Mental Health Association Journal Peer Reviewer: 1981-1990; 2006-present: Schizophrenia Bulletin 2010-present: Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 1982-1994: American Journal of Psychiatry 1982-1990: Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease 1984-1992: Journal of Hospital and Community Psychiatry 2
EDUCATION: 1980-1981: National Research Service Award Fellowship, National Institute of Mental Health Extramural Division, Sponsor: William T. Carpenter, Jr., MD, Maryland Psychiatric Research Center 1978-1979: Chief Resident in Research and Fellow, Department of Psychiatry, University of Maryland School of Medicine 1976-1978: Resident in Psychiatry, University of Cincinnati Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio 1972-1976: Doctor of Medicine, Georgetown University School of Medicine, Washington, DC 1968-1972: Bachelor of Science in Psychology, Minor in Philosophy, Georgetown University, Washington, DC, summa cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa ORGANIZATIONS: Distinguished Life Fellow, American Psychiatric Association Life Fellow, Maryland Psychiatric Society Charter Member, American Society of Clinical Psychopharmacology Member and Executive Council Member, Association for the Advancement of Philosophy and Psychiatry PUBLICATIONS: Heinrichs DW. In press. Model-based science and the ethics of ongoing treatment negotiation. In Fulford B and Sadler J, The Oxford Handbook of Psychiatric Ethics. Heinrichs DW. 2012. Can any one theory of emotions really do? Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology. 19:1, 17-20 DeSousa R. and Heinrichs DW. 2010. Will a stroke of neuroscience ever eradicate evil? In McMillan J and Malatesti L, Responsibility and Psychopathology: Interfacing Law, Psychiatry and Philosophy, Oxford University Press, New York, 299-318 3
Heinrichs DW. 2008. Technology and mental disorders: a clinical probe into the differential impact on individuals. In Phillips J (ed). Philosophical Perspectives on Technology and Psychiatry. Oxford University Press, New York, 153-166 Heinrichs DW. 2007. Clinical theory, neuroscience and philosophy: Finding the foxhole. Bulletin of the Association for the Advancement of Philosophy and Psychiatry. 14:1, 6-7 Heinrichs DW. 2005. Antidepressants and the chaotic brain: Implications for the respectful treatment of selves. Philosophy, Psychiatry & Psychology, 12:3, 215-227 Heinrichs DW. 2005. Chaos and clinical theory. Philosophy, Psychiatry & Psychology, 12:3, 243-246 Heinrichs DW. 2005. Basic principles of chaos theory and applications to psychiatry. Bulletin of the Association for the Advancement of Philosophy and Psychiatry. 13:2, 2-5 Pharis D and Heinrichs DW. 1998. Measurement of psychiatric care. In Pharis D (ed), State Hospital Reform: Why Was It So Hard to Accomplish? Carolina Academic Press, Durham. 141-158. Heinrichs D. 1993. Body, mind and human purpose. (letter to the editor). Am J Psychiatry. 150. 1134-1135. Carpenter WT, Heinrichs DW, Buchanan RW et al. 1991. Dr Carpenter and associates reply. (letter to the editor). Am J Psychiatry. 148. 1612-1613. Carpenter WT, Hanlon TE, Heinrichs DW et al. 1991. Continuous versus targeted medication in schizophrenic outpatients: Outcome results. Am J Psychiatry. 147:1138-1148. Buchanan RW, Kirkpatrick B, Heinrichs DW et al. 1990. Clinical correlates of the deficit syndrome of schizophrenia. Am J Psychiatry. 147:290-294 Buchanan RW and Heinrichs DW. 1989. The neurological evaluation scale (NES): a structured instrument for the assessment of neurological signs in schizophrenia. Psychiatry Res 27:355-365. Carpenter WT, Heinrichs DW, Wagman AM. 1988. Deficit and non-deficit forms of schizophrenia: the concept. Am J Psychiatry. 145:578-583. Heinrichs DW and Buchanan RW. 1988. Significance and meaning of neurological signs in schizophrenia. Am J Psychiatry. 145:11-18. Heinrichs DW. 1988. The treatment of delusions in schizophrenic patients. In Oltmanns TF and Maher BA (eds). Delusional Beliefs. John Wiley and Sons, New York 4
Wagman AM, Heinrichs DW, Carpenter WT. 1987. The deficit and non-deficit forms of schizophrenia: neuropsychological evaluation. Psychiatry Res. 22:319-330 Carpenter WT, Heinrichs DW, Hanlon TE. 1987 A comparative trial of pharmacologic strategies in schizophrenia. Am J Psychiatry. 144:1466-1470. Heinrichs DW. 1986. The use of psychotherapy in schizophrenia. In Burrows GD (ed). Handbook of Studies on Schizophrenia. Elsevier, New York, 67-78. Carpenter WT, Heinrichs DW, Hanlon TE. 1986. Interpersonal and pharmacological treatment in schizophrenia: A comparative study of new approaches. Psychopharmacology Bulletin. 22:854-859 Carpenter WT, Heinrichs DW, Alphs LD. 1985. Treatment of negative symptoms. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 11:440-452 Carpenter WT, Heinrichs DW, Wagman AM. 1985. On the heterogeneity of schizophrenia. In Alpert M (ed). Controversies in Schizophrenia. Guilford, New York, 25-37 Heinrichs DW and Carpenter WT. 1985. Experience with a drug-free month in schizophrenic outpatients. Psychopharmacology Bulletin. 22:117-119 Heinrichs DW, Cohen BP, Carpenter WT. 1985. Early insight and the management of schizophrenic decompensation. J Nerv & Ment Disease. 173:133-138 Heinrichs DW and Carpenter WT. 1985. Prospective study of prodromal symptoms in schizophrenic relapse. Am J Psychiatry. 142:371-373 Heinrichs DW. 1984. Recent developments in the psychosocial treatment of chronic psychotic illness. In Talbott J (ed). The Chronic Mental Patient: Five Years Later. Grune & Stratton, Orlando. 123-136 Carpenter WT and Heinrichs DW. 1984. Intermittent pharmacotherapy of schizophrenia. In Kane JM (ed). Drug Maintenance Strategies in Schizophrenia. American Psychiatric Press, Washington DC, 70-82 Heinrichs DW, Hanlon TE, Carpenter WT. 1984. The quality of life scale: An instrument for rating the schizophrenic deficit syndrome. Schizophrenia Bulletin. 10:388-398 Carpenter WT and Heinrichs DW. 1983. Early-intervention, time-limited targeted pharmacotherapy in schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Bulletin. 9:533-542 Heinrichs DW and Carpenter WT. 1983. The coordination of family therapy with other treatment modalities for schizophrenia. In McFarlane WR and Bells CC (eds). Family Therapy in Schizophrenia. Guilford, New York 267-287 5
Carpenter WT, Stephens JH, Rey AC, Hanlon TE, Heinrichs DW. 1982. Early intervention versus continuous pharmacotherapy of schizophrenia. Psychopharmacology Bulletin. 18:12-23 Heinrichs DW and Carpenter WT. 1982. The psychotherapy of schizophrenia. In: Psychiatry 1982:The American Psychiatric Annual Review. American Psychiatric Press, Washington DC Carpenter WT and Heinrichs DW, Hanlon TE. 1981. Methodologic standards for treatment outcome research in schizophrenia. Am J Psychiatry. 138:465-471 Carpenter WT and Heinrichs DW. 1981. Treatment relevant subtypes of schizophrenia. J Nerv & Ment Dis. 169:113-119 Heinrichs DW and Carpenter WT. 1981. The efficacy of individual psychotherapy: A perspective and review emphasizing controlled outcome studies. In: Arieti S and Brodie HK (eds). The American Handbook of Psychiatry, Volume VII. Basic Books, New York, 596-613 Carpenter WT and Heinrichs DW. 1980. The role for psychodynamic psychiatry in the treatment of schizophrenic patients. In: Strauss JS et al (eds). Psychotherapy of Schizophrenia: Current status and New Directions. Plenum, New York, 239-255 6
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