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Medical Training

Location:
Poughkeepsie, NY
Posted:
November 07, 2012

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Resume:

Undergraduate:

Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, New York, A.B., 1972 Honors. Major: Biology

Graduate:

Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, A.M., 1973 Ph.D., 1982, (Medical Anthropology). National Institute of Health Fellowship, 1972-1974. Milton Fund Fellowship for Research, 1973. Traveling Scholar, 1980-1982.

Medical School:

Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, A.M., 1973; Ph.D., 1982, (Medical Anthropology). National Institute of Health Fellowship, 1972-1974. Milton Fund Fellowship for Research, 1973. Traveling Scholar, 1980-1982.

Postgraduate Training:

Six month Postgraduate Year I rotation in Pediatrics, Mt. Sinai Hospital, Hartford, Connecticut.

July 1977-December 1977. Residency in Psychiatry, Institute of Living, Hartford, Connecticut.

1977-1981. Lecturer on Human Sexuality for University of Connecticut medical students at the Institute of Living; Ginsburg Fellow, Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry.

1979-1980 (Member of the Committee on Medical Education and Representative to the Board of Directors, GAP);

1988-1989, Post-doctoral research at the University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom.

Advanced course work in Forensic Psychiatry including personal injury and psychological damages, and the detection of malingering offered by American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law (AAPL).

March 1995: MMPI-2 Workshop, St. Petersburg, FL

Qualified by Pearson Assessments at Level C (highest level) to purchase their psychological instruments, including the MMPI-2 and MCMI-III.

Qualified by Psychological Assessment Resources at Level C (highest level) to purchase their psychological instruments, including the SIRS.

November 2005: Rorschach Workshops training course in Exner's Comprehensive System. Qualified to administer, score, and interpret Rorschach and to purchase Ror-scan software for scoring and interpreting Rorschach.

Licensure:

CT, 1978-1982. MN 1981-Present. CA 1983-1988. FL 1987-1996, 2002-present. GA 1995-Present.

Specialty Certification:

American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Diplomate, 1982; American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology 1984-Present. Examiner, National Examining Team, Senior Examiner.

Memberships:

American Psychiatric Association, 1978-Present (APA Distinguished Fellow), Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry (Chair, Committee on Work and Organizations) 1996-Present. Georgia Psychiatric Physicians Association, 1995-present.

Publications:

"Sexual Harassment - A Case of Workplace Aggression," Psychiatric Annals 28:5/May 1998.

"The MMPI-2 in Sexual Harassment/Discrimination Litigants," (with James N. Butcher, Ph.D., R. Owen Nelsen, Ph.D., and Steven Rouse, Ph.D) J. Clinical Psychology, Vol. 60(6), 1-15, 2004.

"The Social Climate of Violence and the Hostile Workplace: Harassment and Bullying," in Carol Wilkinson, M.D. and Corinne Peek-Asa Clinics in Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Vol 3, 803-820, 2003.

Careers, Committee on Work and Organizations, Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry, 2012.

"Contrasts in Claims Evaluating Emotional Distress, Parts 1 and 2,"

posted, May and June 2009.

article on Depression, February 2012

articles (contributing expert)

Vocational:

Private Practice (Minneapolis, Minnesota 1981-1995; Atlanta 1995-present); Staff Abbott-Northwestern Hospital 1981-1995; previously, Consultant Minneapolis Heart Institute Transplantation and Artificial Heart Program; Consultant Abbott-Northwestern Hospital Chronic Pain Program 1981-1995; Minnesota Board of Medical Practice Examiner 1993-1995; Psychiatric consultant to the legal community in assessing psychological harm in personal injury and other civil cases, post-traumatic stress disorder, sexual abuse, commitment, custody, disability, work-related injury, competency, and the insanity defense. Psychiatric consultant to industry and medical/mental health community regarding diagnosis/ treatment options, workplace problems, such as psychiatric disability, possible violence, acute psychiatric decompensation, stalking, risk assessment (suicide, homicide). Teaching: [e.g. American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law; F.B.I. 20021, Menninger Foundation 2003; A.B.A. E.E.O.C. Division 2003; Presenter to Annual Training Conference Georgia Superior Court Judges (January 20112), Annual Training Conference of the Georgia State Court Judges (May 2011), and the Annual Training Conference of the Georgia Family Court Judges (November 2011)]; Medical Advisory Board Member of,

2011 to present; Contributing Expert Panel of

2011 to present; Board Member, Justice Center of Atlanta 1997-2004; Justice Center of Atlanta Mediator Training 12/97; Contributing Expert www.harvardsmiles.org

1See Eugene A. Rugala and Arnold R. Issacs, Eds.:

Workplace Violence - Issues in Response.

Quantico, VA: Critical Incident Response Group, National Center for

the Analysis of Violent Crime, F.B.I Academy, U.S. Department of Justice, 2004

2Written up in Daily Reporter Online January 24, 2011-for a copy, contact Dr. Long

Barbara Long, M.D., Ph.D.

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