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December 2015 CURRICULUM VITAE ALLAN VICTOR HORWITZ PERSONAL DATA Born: August 22, 1948 Minneapolis, Minnesota Home: 3 Madison St. Princeton, New Jersey 08542 Office: Institute for Health, Health Care Policy, and Aging Research Rutgers University 112 Paterson Strett New Brunswick, New Jersey 08901 Tel.: (848) 932-8378 E-mail: [email protected] EDUCATION B.A. 1970 Dickinson College London School of Economics, London, England (1968-69) Honors: Phi Beta Kappa, Magna Cum Laude, Woodrow Wilson Foundation Commendation. M.Phil. 1973 Yale University (Sociology) Ph.D. 1975 Yale University (Sociology) Doctoral Dissertation: "Social Networks and Pathways into Psychiatric Treatment" ACADEMIC POSITIONS 2010 – present Board of Governors Professor of Sociology 2003 – 2010 Distinguished Professor of Sociology (formerly Professor II) 1988- 2003 Professor of Sociology, Rutgers University 1980-1988 Associate Professor of Sociology, Rutgers University 1975-1980 Assistant Professor of Sociology, Rutgers College 1974-1975 Instructor of Sociology, Rutgers College

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December 2015

CURRICULUM VITAE

ALLAN VICTOR HORWITZ

PERSONAL DATA Born: August 22, 1948 Minneapolis, Minnesota Home: 3 Madison St. Princeton, New Jersey 08542 Office: Institute for Health, Health Care Policy, and Aging Research Rutgers University 112 Paterson Strett New Brunswick, New Jersey 08901 Tel.: (848) 932-8378 E-mail: [email protected] EDUCATION B.A. 1970 Dickinson College

London School of Economics, London, England (1968-69) Honors: Phi Beta Kappa, Magna Cum Laude, Woodrow Wilson Foundation Commendation.

M.Phil. 1973 Yale University (Sociology) Ph.D. 1975 Yale University (Sociology)

Doctoral Dissertation: "Social Networks and Pathways into Psychiatric Treatment"

ACADEMIC POSITIONS 2010 – present Board of Governors Professor of Sociology 2003 – 2010 Distinguished Professor of Sociology (formerly Professor II) 1988- 2003 Professor of Sociology, Rutgers University 1980-1988 Associate Professor of Sociology, Rutgers University 1975-1980 Assistant Professor of Sociology, Rutgers College 1974-1975 Instructor of Sociology, Rutgers College

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ADMINISTRATIVE POSITIONS 2013 – present Acting Director, Institute for Health, Health Care Policy, and Aging Research 2006 – 2011 Dean of Social and Behavioral Sciences, School of Arts and Sciences Rutgers University 1980- 2015 Co-Director (with David Mechanic), Rutgers Postdoctoral Mental Health Training Program. 2004-2005 Acting Director, Institute for Health, Health Care Policy, and Aging Research 1996-1999 Chair, Department of Sociology 1994-1995 Acting Director, Rutgers Center for the Study of the Organization and Financing of Care for the Seriously Mentally Ill 1985- 1991 Chair, Department of Sociology 1981-1985 Vice Chair for Graduate Studies

Department of Sociology, Rutgers University AWARDS Leo G. Reeder Award for Lifetime Contributions to Medical Sociology, American Sociological

Association, 2016. Daniel Gorenstein Memorial Award, Rutgers University, 2013 Fellow in Residence, Center for Advanced Study, Palo Alto, CA, 2012-2013 Rutgers University Scholar-Teacher Award, 2010 Best Publication Award, Section on Evolution, Biology, and Society, American Sociological

Association, 2010 Fellow in Residence, Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study, 2007-2008 Association of American Publishers Best Book Award 2007. Psychology Category Leonard R. Pearlin Award for Distinguished Lifetime Achievement, Mental Health Section, American Sociological Association, 2006 Election to Sociological Research Association, 2006 Board of Governors Award for Outstanding Research Accomplishments, 2003

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Best Publication Award, Mental Health Section, American Sociological Association, 2003 Best Publication Award, Section on Evolution, Biology, and Society, American Sociological

Association, 2014 PUBLICATIONS Books: Allan V. Horwitz. PTSD: A Disorder in Time. Johns Hopkins University Press. 2017 (expected

date). Allan V. Horwitz. What’s Normal? Reconciling Biology and Culture. Oxford University Press.

2016. Allan V. Horwitz. Anxiety: A Short History. Johns Hopkins University Press. 2013. Korean translation – Joongang Books Allan V. Horwitz and Jerome C. Wakefield. All We Have to Fear: Psychiatry’s Transformation of Natural Anxiety into Mental Disorder. Oxford University Press, 2012. (Best Publication Award, Section on Evolution, Biology, and Society, 2014) Gerald N. Grob and Allan V. Horwitz. Diagnosis, Therapy, and Evidence: Conundrums in Modern American Medicine. Rutgers University Press. 2010. Allan V. Horwitz and Jerome C. Wakefield. The Loss of Sadness: How Psychiatry Transformed Normal Misery into Depressive Disorder. Oxford University Press, 2007. (Winner Association of American Publishers Best Book Award 2007, Psychology Category; Winner Best Publication Award, American Sociological Association Section on Evolution, Biology, and Society, 2010; Named one of seven best books of the past decade in the sociology of mental health in Contemporary Sociology))

Portuguese translation – Summus Editorial French translation – Mardaga Press Japanese translation – Hankyu Communications Swedish translation – Dualis Forlag AB Italian translation - L'Asino d'oro edizioni of Rome Chinese translation – Rive Gauche Publishing House of New Taipei City Allan V. Horwitz, Creating Mental Illness. University of Chicago Press, 2002. (Winner Best Publication Award, Mental Health Section of American Sociological Association 2003; Finalist, Best Publication Award, British Medical Sociology Association; Named one of seven best books of the past decade in the sociology of mental health in Contemporary Sociology).

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Allan V. Horwitz and Teresa L. Scheid (eds). Handbook for the Study of Mental Health and Illness: Social Contexts, Theories, and Systems. Cambridge University Press. 1999. Allan V. Horwitz, The Logic of Social Control. Plenum Press, 1990. Allan V. Horwitz, The Social Control of Mental Illness. Academic Press, 1982. The Social Control of Mental Illness (new edition) Percheron Press, 2002. Edited Journals: Guest Editor. “The Measurement of Mental Health Outcomes.” Special Issue of Journal of Health and Social Behavior, June 2002. Guest Editor. “Toward a New Science of Society: A Retrospective Examination of The Behavior of Law.” Special Symposium in Contemporary Sociology, November 2002: 641-674. Articles and Chapters: Allan V. Horwitz. Chapter One: “An Overview of Sociological Perspectives on the Definitions, Causes, and Responses to Mental Health and Illness.” In Handbook for the Study of Mental Health: Social Contexts, Theories, and Systems, 3rd edition, edited by Teresa Scheid and Eric Wright. New York: Cambridge University Press. Forthcoming. Allan V. Horwitz and Gerald N. Grob. “The Troubled History of Psychiatry’s Quest for Specificity.” Journal of Health Politics, Policy, and Law. Forthcoming. Allan V. Horwitz. “Square Pegs and Round Holes: Are Psychiatric and Medical Diagnoses Comparable?” In Anders Petersen and Svend Brinkmann (eds.). Diagnostic Culture. Aarhus Denmark: Klim Publishers. Forthcoming. Allan V. Horwitz, Jerome C. Wakefield, and Lorenzo Luaces. “History of Mood Disorders.” Oxford Handbook of Mood Disorders. In R. J. DeRubies and D.R. Strunk (eds.). New York: Oxford University Press forthcoming. Jerome C. Wakefield, Allan V. Horwitz, and Lorenzo Luaces. “The challenge of conceptually valid diagnosis: drawing the boundary between normal sadness and depressive disorder.” In R. J. DeRubies and D.R. Strunk (eds.). New York: Oxford University Press forthcoming. Allan V. Horwitz. “DSM-I and DSM-II” in The Encyclopedia of Clinical Psychology (Robin Cautin and Scott Lilienfeld eds.). New York: Wiley-Blackwell forthcoming. Allan V. Horwitz. “Measuring Mental Health: Epidemiology.” In Cultural Sociology of Mental Illness (Andrew Scull ed.). New York: Sage Publications, forthcoming.

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Jerome C. Wakefield and Allan V. Horwitz. 2016. “Psychiatry’s continuing expansion of depressive disorder.” Pp. 173-203 In Steeves Demazeux (ed.) Sadness or Depression? Springer: Dordrecht. Allan V. Horwitz. 2015.“How Did Everyone Get Diagnosed with Major Depressive Disorder?” Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, 58, 105-119. Allan V. Horwitz. 2015. "Distinguishing Mental Disorders from Normal Distressing Symptoms.” In R. Scott and S. Koslynn (eds). Emerging Trends in the Social and Behavioral Sciences. New York: John Wiley. Online ISBN: 9781118900772 Allan V. Horwitz. 2015. "The DSM-5 and the continuing transformation of normal sadness into depressive disorder." Emotion Review, 7 (July), pp. 209-215. Allan V. Horwitz. 2015. “The Normal Pain of the Social Brain.” Pp. 340 – 364 in Social Neuroscience: Brian, Mind, and Society, edited by Russell K. Schutt, Larry J. Seidman, and Matcheri S. Keshavan. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Brea L. Perry and Allan V. Horwitz. 2014. “Mental Health Services: Settings and Programs.”In Bioethics, 4th Edition. Edited by Bruce Jennings. Farmington Hills, MI: Macmillan Reference USA, 2014. Allan V. Horwitz. 2014. “Measuring Mental Illness.” In Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Health, Illness, Behavior, and Society, edited by William Cockerham, Published Online : 21 FEB 2014, DOI: 10.1002/9781118410868.wbehibs002. Allan V. Horwitz. 2014. “The Social Functions of Natural Kinds: The Case of Major Depression.” Pp. 209 – 227 In Natural Kinds and Classification in Psychopathology, edited by Harold Kinkaid and Jackie Sullivan. Cambridge: MIT Press. Owen Whooley and Allan V. Horwitz. (2013). “The Paradox of Professional Success: Grand Ambition, Furious Resistance, and the Derailment of the DSM-5 Revision.” Pp. 75-94 in Making the DSM-5: Concepts and Controversies, edited by Joel Paris and Jim Phillips. New York: Springer. Peter Conrad and Allan V. Horwitz. 2013. “Marketing of Neuropsychiatric Illness and Enhancement.” Pp. 46 – 56 in Neuroethics in Practice: Medicine, Mind, and Society, edited by Anjan Chatterjee and Martha J. Farah. New York: Oxford University Press. Allan V. Horwitz. 2012. “The Sociological Study of Mental Illness: A Critique and Synthesis of Four Perspectives.” Pp. 95 – 114 in C.S. Aneshensel, J.C. Phelan, A. Bierman (Eds.), Handbook of the Sociology of Mental Health (2nd ed). New York: Springer. Allan V. Horwitz. 2012. “Social Constructions of Mental Illness.” Pp. 559-578 in The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Social Science (H. Kinkaid ed.). New York: Oxford University Press.

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Allan V. Horwitz and Jerome C. Wakefield. 2012. “Our New Era of Anxiety.” Salon, June 2 (excerpt from All We Have to Fear). Allan V. Horwitz. 2011. “Naming the Problem that Has No Name: Creating Targets for Standardized Drugs.” Studies in the History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, 42, 427-433. Allan V. Horwitz and Gerald R. Grob. 2011. “The Checkered History of American Psychiatric Epidemiology.” Milbank Quarterly, 89, 628-657. Allan V. Horwitz. 2011. "Creating an Age of Depression: The Social Construction and Consequences of the Major Depression Diagnosis." Society & Mental Health 1: 41-54. Allan V. Horwitz and Jerome C. Wakefield. 2011. “The Expansion of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: Some Issues Regarding Diagnosis and Treatment.” MDAdvisor. 3 (Winter), 6 -12. Jerome C. Wakefield and Allan V. Horwitz. 2010. “Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: Normal Reactions to Adversity or Symptoms of Disorder?” Pp. 33-50 in Gerald Rosen and Chris Frueh (eds.), Clinician’s Guide to the Science of PTSD. New York: John Wiley & Sons. Allan V. Horwitz. 2010. “How an Age of Anxiety Became an Age of Depression.” Milbank Quarterly, 88 (1), pp. 112-138. Allan V. Horwitz. 2010. “Pharmaceuticals and the Medicalization of Social Life.” Pp. 94-118 In Attending to the Risks as Well as the Benefits of Pharmaceuticals, edited by Donald Light. New York: Columbia University Press. Allan V. Horwitz and Jerome C. Wakefield. 2009. “Should Screening for Depression Among Children and Adolescents Be Demedicalized?” Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, V. 48 (7), pp. 683-687. Allan V. Horwitz. 2009. “An Overview of Sociological Perspectives on the Definitions, Causes, and Responses to Mental Health and Illness.” In Handbook for the Study of Mental Health: Social Contexts, Theories, and Systems, 2nd edition, edited by Teresa Scheid and Tony Brown. New York: Cambridge University Press. Allan V. Horwitz. 2009. “The Problem That Has No Name” (review essay). New England Journal of Medicine, 360, February 19, pp. 841-849. Allan V. Horwitz. 2009. “Mental Health, Adulthood.” Pp. 279-288 in Encyclopedia of the Life Course and Human Development Vol. 2 (Ed. Deborah Carr). Detroit: Macmillan Reference. Allan V. Horwitz. 2009. “Madness.” In The International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, 2nd Edition. New York: Macmillan Reference USA. Allan V. Horwitz. 2009. “Social Construction of Mental Illness.” Blackwell Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences pp. 390-391.

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Allan V. Horwitz and Jerome C. Wakefield. 2009. "The Medicalization of Sadness: How Psychiatry Transformed a Natural Emotion into a Medical Disorder." Pp. 49-66 in Antonio Maturo and Peter Conrad (Eds.), The Medicalization of Life. Salute e Societa VIII, n. 2. Also published as: "La Medicalizzazione Della Tristezza: Come la Psyichiatria ha Trasformato una Semplice Emozione in un Disturbo Mentale." Pp. 49-66 in Antonio Maturo and Peter Conrad (Eds), La Medicalizzazione della Vita. Salute e Societa VIII, no 2. Sara Shostak, Peter Conrad, and Allan Horwitz. 2008. “Sequencing and Its Consequences: Path Dependence and the Relationships Between Genetics and Medicalization.” American Journal of Sociology, 114 (Suppl), S287-S316. Allan V. Horwitz and Jerome C. Wakefield. 2008. “An Epidemic of Depression: Major Depressive Disorder or Normal Sadness?” Psychiatric Times. V. XXV (November 2008): 44-45. Allan V. Horwitz and Jerome C. Wakefield. 2008. “Screening for Depression in General Medical Practice: Should More Cautious Approaches be Employed?” MDAdvisor, 1, 11-16. Jerome C. Wakefield and Allan V. Horwitz. 2008. “Noonday Demons and Midnight Sorrows: Biology and Meaning in Disordered and Normal Sadness.” Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 44, 551-570. Allan V. Horwitz. 2008. “Normality.” Contexts, 7, Winter, 70-71. Reprinted in The Contexts Reader. New York: W.W. Norton. Allan V. Horwitz. 2007. “Transforming Normality into Pathology: The DSM and the Outcomes of Stressful Social Arrangements.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 48: 211-222. Allan V. Horwitz. 2007. “Distinguishing Distress from Disorder as Outcomes of the Stress Process.” Health 11: 273-289. Jerome C. Wakefield, Mark F. Schmitz, Michael B. First, and Allan V. Horwitz. 2007. “Should the Bereavement Exclusion for Major Depression Be Extended to Other Losses?: Evidence from the National Comorbidity Survey.” Archives of General Psychiatry 64: 433-440. Allan V. Horwitz. 2007. “Classical Sociological Theory, Evolutionary Theory, and Mental Health.” Pp. 67-94 in Mental Health/Social Mirror, edited by Bernice Pescosolido, William Avison, and Jane McLeod. New York: Springer. Allan V. Horwitz. 2007. “Creating Mental Illness in Non-Disordered Community Populations.” Pp. 123-136 in Establishing Medical Reality: Essays in the Metaphysics and Epistemology of Biomedical Science, edited by Harold Kincaid and Jennifer McKitrick. New York: Springer. Allan V. Horwitz and Jerome C. Wakefield. 2006. “Is There an Epidemic of Mental Illness?” Contexts 5: 19-23. .

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Allan V. Horwitz. 2005. “Media Portrayals and Health Inequalities: A Case Study of Characterizations of Gene X Environment Interactions.” Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences 60B: 48-52. Jerome C. Wakefield, Allan V. Horwitz, and Mark Schmitz. 2005. “Are We Overpathologizing the Socially Anxious?: Social Phobia from a Harmful Dysfunction Perspective.” Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 50: 317-19. Jerome C. Wakefield, Allan V. Horwitz, and Mark Schmitz. 2005. “Social disadvantage is not mental disorder: Response to Campbell-Sills and Stein.” Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 50, 324-326. Rick Mayes and Allan V. Horwitz. 2005. “DSM-III and the Revolution in the Classification of Mental Illness.” Journal of the History of Behavioral Sciences (Vol. 41): 249-267. Allan V. Horwitz and Jerome C. Wakefield. 2005. “The Age of Depression.” The Public Interest 158 (Winter): 39-58. Also in Duffy, K. G. (Ed.), Annual editions: Psychology, 36th edition. New York: McGraw-Hill. Allan V. Horwitz. 2004. "Mental Health Systems." Pp. 1765-73 in Encyclopedia of Bioethics, 3rd edition, edited by Stephen G. Post. New York: Macmillan Reference USA. Allan V. Horwitz, Tami Videon, Mark Schmitz, and Diane Davis. 2003. “Rethinking Twins and Environments: Possible Social Sources for Presumed Genetic Influences in Twin Research.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 44: 111-129. Allan V. Horwitz, Tami Videon, Mark Schmitz, and Diane Davis. 2003. “Double Vision: Reply to Freese and Powell.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 44: 136-141. Allan V. Horwitz. 2002. “Toward a New Science of Society: A Retrospective Examination of The Behavior of Law.” Contemporary Sociology 31: 641-644. Allan V. Horwitz. 2002. “Outcomes in the Sociology of Mental Health: Where Have We Been and Where Are We Going?” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 43: 43-151. Allan V. Horwitz. 2002. “Culture, Harmful Dysfunction, and the Sociology of Mental Illness.” Pp. 267-273 in Culture In Mind: Toward A Sociology of Culture and Cognition, edited by Karen Cerulo. New York: Routledge. Julie McLaughlin, Allan V. Horwitz, and Helene R. White. 2002. “The Differential Importance of Friend, Relative and Partner Relationships for the Mental Health of Young Adults.” Pp. 223-246 in Advances in Medical Sociology, edited by Judith Levy and Bernice Pescosolido . Greenwich CT: JAI Press. Megan Sweeney and Allan V. Horwitz. 2001. “Infidelity, Initiation, and the Emotional Climate of Divorce: Are There Implications for Mental Health?” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 42: 295-310.

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Philip T. Yanos, Sarah Rosenfield, and Allan V. Horwitz. 2001. “Negative and supportive social interactions and quality of life among persons diagnosed with severe mental illness.” Community Mental Health Journal, 37, 405-419. Allan V. Horwitz, Cathy S. Widom, Julie McLaughlin, and Helene R. White. 2001. “The Impact of Child Abuse and Neglect on Adult Mental Health: A Prospective Study.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 42: 184-201. Allan V. Horwitz. 2001. “The Social Control of Mental Disorders.” Pp. 409-412 in Encyclopedia of Deviant Behavior and Social Control: Vol. 4, Self-Destructive Behavior and Disvalued Identity. Philadelphia: Taylor and Francis. Allan V. Horwitz. 2001. “The Medicalization of Mental Disorders.” Pp. 387-390 in Encyclopedia of Deviant Behavior and Social Control: Vol. 4, Self-Destructive Behavior and Disvalued Identity. Philadelphia: Taylor and Francis. Thomas Uttaro, Faroozeh Vali, Allan V. Horwitz, William F. Henri, and Anthony F. Lehman. 1999. “Graded Response Modeling and the Quality of Life Interview.” Evaluation and Program Planning 22: 41-52. Allan V. Horwitz. 1999. “A Critique and Synthesis of Four Sociological Perspectives on Mental Illness.” Pp. 57-80 in Handbook for the Study of Mental Health, edited by Carol Aneshensel and Jo Phelan. New York: Plenum. Allan V. Horwitz and Teresa L. Scheid. 1999. “Approaches to Mental Health and Illness: Conflicting Definitions and Emphases.” Pp. 1–12 in Handbook for the Study of Mental Health. New York: Cambridge. Teresa L. Scheid and Allan V. Horwitz. 1999. “The Social Context of Mental Health and Illness.” Pp. 151-160 in Handbook for the Study of Mental Health. New York: Cambridge. Teresa L. Scheid and Allan V. Horwitz. 1999. “Mental Health Systems and Policy.” Pp. 377-391 in Handbook for the Study of Mental Health. New York: Cambridge. Allan V. Horwitz and Jeffrey Mullis. 1998. “Individualism and Its Discontents: The Response to the Seriously Mentally Ill in Late Twentieth Century America.” Sociological Forum 31: 119-133. Allan V. Horwitz and Helene R. White. 1998. “The Relationship of Cohabitation and Mental Health: A Study of a Young Adult Cohort.” Journal of Marriage and the Family 60: 505-514. Allan V. Horwitz, Julie McLaughlin, and Helene R. White. 1998. “How the Negative and Positive Aspects of Partner Relationships Affect the Mental Health of Young Married People.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 39:124-136. Allan V. Horwitz and Thomas Uttaro. 1998. “Age and Mental Health Services.” Community

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Mental Health Journal 34: 275-287. Thomas Uttaro, Firoozeh Vali, Allan V. Horwitz, and William F. Henri. 1998. “Primary Therapists’ Views of Managed Care.” Psychological Reports 82: 459-464. Allan V. Horwitz and Susan C. Reinhard. 1997. "Home Care for Persons with Serious Mental Illnesses." Pp. 269-292 in Home-Based Care for a New Century, edited by Daniel Fox and Carol Raphael. New York: Blackwell. Allan V. Horwitz, Helene R. White, and Sandra Howell-White. 1996. “Becoming Married and Mental Health: A Longitudinal Study of a Cohort of Young Adults.” Journal of Marriage and the Family 58: 895-907. Allan V. Horwitz, Helene R. White, and Sandra Howell-White. 1996. “The Use of Multiple Outcomes in Stress Research: A Case Study of Gender Differences in Responses to Marital Dissolution.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 37: 278-291. Allan V. Horwitz, Susan Reinhard, and Sandra Howell-White. 1996. “Caregiving as Reciprocal Exchange in Families with Seriously Mentally Ill Members.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 37: 149-162. Allan V. Horwitz. 1996. "Seeking and Receiving Mental Health Care." Current Opinion in Psychiatry 9: 158-61. Susan Reinhard and Allan V. Horwitz. 1995. "Caregiver Burden: Differentiating the Content and Consequences of Caregiving." Journal of Marriage and the Family 57: 741-50. Allan V. Horwitz and Susan Reinhard. 1995. "A Comparison of Caregiving Duties and Burden Between Black and White Parents and Siblings of Persons with Severe Mental Illness." Journal of Health and Social Behavior 36: 138-150. Allan V. Horwitz and Susan Reinhard. 1995. "Family and Social Network Supports for the Seriously Mentally Ill: Patient Perspectives." Research in Community and Mental Health, 8: 205-232. Allan V. Horwitz. 1995. "Mental Health Systems." Pp. 1711-16 in Encyclopedia of Bioethics, edited by Warren T. Reich. New York: MacMillan. Allan V. Horwitz. 1995. "Diversion in the Juvenile Justice System and a Sociological Theory of Social Control." Pp. 17-34 in Diversion and Informal Social Control, edited by G. Albrecht. New York: Walter de Gruyer. Allan V. Horwitz and Lorraine Davies. 1994. "Are Emotional Distress and Alcohol Problems Gender-Related Outcomes to Stress? An Exploratory Test." Social Science Quarterly 75: 607-621. Allan V. Horwitz. 1994. "Predictors of Adult Sibling Social Support for the Seriously Mentally

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Ill." Journal of Family Issues 15: 272-289. Susan C. Reinhard, Gayle D. Gubman, Allan V. Horwitz, and Shula Minsky. 1994. "A Burden Assessment Scale for Families of the Seriously Mentally Ill." Evaluation and Program Planning 17: 261-269. Helene R. White, Valerie Johnson, and Allan V. Horwitz. 1994. "Why Adolescents Use Drugs: An Application of Three Deviance Theories." Pp. 55-66 In Drug Use In America: Social, Cultural and Political Perspectives, edited by Peter J. Venturelli. Boston: Jones and Bartlett. Allan V. Horwitz. 1993. "Adult Siblings as Social Support for the Seriously Mentally Ill: A Test of the Serial Model." Journal of Marriage and the Family 55: 623-633. Allan V. Horwitz. 1993. "Siblings as Caregivers for the Seriously Mentally Ill." The Milbank Quarterly 71: 323-340. Allan V. Horwitz and Susan Reinhard. 1992. "Family Management of Labeled Mental Illness in a Deinstitutionalized Era: An Exploratory Study." Perspectives on Social Problems 4: 111-127. Allan V. Horwitz, Richard C. Tessler, Gene A. Fisher, and Gail M. Gamache. 1992. "The Role of Adult Siblings in Providing Social Support to the Severely Mentally Ill." Journal of Marriage and the Family 54: 233-241. Allan V. Horwitz and Helene R. White. 1991. "Becoming Married, Depression, and Alcohol Problems among Young Adults." Journal of Health and Social Behavior 32: 221-237. Allan V. Horwitz. 1988. "Help-Seeking Networks and Mental Health Services." Pp. 33-46 in Improving Mental Health services: What the Social Sciences Can Tell Us, edited by David Mechanic. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. Allan V. Horwitz and Helene R. White. 1987. "Gender Role Orientations and Styles of Pathology Among Adolescents." Journal of Health and Social Behavior 28: 158- 70. Robert Nash Parker and Allan V. Horwitz. 1986. "Unemployment, Crime, and Imprisonment: A Panel Approach." Criminology 24: 753-773. Helene White, Valerie Johnson, and Allan V. Horwitz. 1986. "Adolescent Drinking and Drug-Taking: A Test of Three Sociological Theories." International Journal of the Addictions 1986: 347-366. Allan V. Horwitz. 1984. "Economic Conditions and Social Pathology." Annual Review of Sociology 10: 95-119. Allan V. Horwitz. 1984. "Toward a General Theory of Therapeutic Social Control." Pp. 115-152 in Toward a General Theory of Social Control, edited by Donald Black. Orlando: Academic Press.

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Allan V. Horwitz. 1983. "Resistance to Innovation in the Sociology of Law." Law & Society Review 17: 369-384. Allan V. Horwitz. 1982. "Sex Roles, Power, and Psychological Distress." Sex Roles 8: 703-719. Allan V. Horwitz and Michael Wasserman. 1980. "Some Misleading Conceptions About Sentencing Research in the Juvenile Court." Criminology 18: 411-424. Allan V. Horwitz and Michael Wasserman. 1980. "Formal Rationality, Substantive Justice and Discrimination in a Juvenile Court." Law and Human Behavior 4: 103-115. Allan V. Horwitz. "Models, Muddles, and Mental Illness." 1979. Journal of Health and Social Behavior 20: 296-301. Allan V. Horwitz and Michael Wasserman. 1979. "The Effect of Social Control on Delinquent Behavior: A Longitudinal Test." Sociological Focus 12: 53-70. Allan V. Horwitz. 1978. "Marxist Theories of Deviance and Teleology: A Comment on Spitzer." Social Problems 24: 362-64. Allan V. Horwitz. 1978. "Family, Kin, and Friend Networks in Psychiatric Help-Seeking." Social Science and Medicine 12: 297-304. Allan V. Horwitz. 1977. "The Pathways into Psychiatric Treatment: Some Differences between Men and Women." Journal of Health and Social Behavior 18: 169-178. Allan V. Horwitz. 1977. "Social Networks and Pathways into Psychiatric Treatment." Social Forces 56: 86-106. TRAINING GRANTS 1980- present Co-Director (with David Mechanic), Rutgers Postdoctoral Mental Health Training

Program. Total funding $3,453,451 (Renewed 1985; 1990; 1995; 2000; 2004). RESEARCH GRANTS 2001 – 2002 Principal Investigator, Contract with Department of Social Services, Mercer

County, Evaluation of Teenage-Suicide Prevention Program. $35,000. 1999 – 2001 Principal Investigator. “The Long-Term Impacts of Foster Care for Victimized

Children.” National Institute of Mental Health/Rutgers Center for the Organization and Financing of Care for the Seriously Mentally Ill. $24,138.

1995 – 1997 Principal Investigator. “The Social Management of Care for the Seriously Mentally

Ill.” National Institute of Mental Health/Rutgers Center for the Organization and Financing of Care for the Seriously Mentally Ill. $79, 097.

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1995 - 1998 Principal Investigator. “Reciprocity Among the Seriously Mentally Ill and Their Families.” National Institute of Mental Health/Rutgers Center for the Organization and Financing of Care for the Seriously Mentally Ill. $55,459.

1993- 1995 Co-Principal Investigator. "Family Caregivers of Adults with Developmental

Disabilities." New Jersey Developmental Disabilities Council. $41,126. 1992- 1995 Principal Investigator. "Informal Caregiving to the Seriously Mentally Ill." Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. $199,868. 1993-1994 Principal Investigator. "Home Care for the Seriously Mentally Ill." Milbank Memorial Fund. $2,000. 1990 -1993 Principal Investigator. "The Role of Siblings in the Provision of Care to the

Seriously Mentally Ill." Milbank Memorial Fund. $28,160. 1975-1980 Study director of study of juvenile correctional institutions in New Jersey funded by

LEAA. Total funding $600,000. Jackson Toby, Principal Investigator. REPORTS Allan V. Horwitz and Tami M. Videon. 2002. “Evaluation of the Mercer County Youth Suicide Prevention Program.” Allan V. Horwitz and Susan C. Reinhard. 1993. "Home Care for the Seriously Mentally Ill." Memorandum Submitted to Milbank Memorial Fund. William Smith, Allan V. Horwitz, Jackson Toby. 1981. The Contextual Effects of Juvenile Correctional Facilities: Intra-Institutional Change and Outcome in the Community. Final report to The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. BOOK REVIEWS Therapeutic Revolutions: Medicine, Psychiatry, and American Culture, 1945-1970 Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 2013; doi: 10.1093/jhmas/jrt034 Michael Staub. Madness is Civilization. Social History of Medicine, forthcoming. Charles Barber. Comfortably Numb: How Psychiatry Medicated a Nation, Medscape Journal of Medicine, 10(5) (May 2008): 121. Richard G. Frank and Sherry A. Glied. Better but not Well. Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 81(4) (Winter 2007): 904-905.. William M. Epstein. Psychotherapy as Religion: The Civil Divine in America. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 46(8) (August, 2007): 1092-1093.

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Frank Furedi, Therapy Culture, Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 44(3) (March 2005): 301-302. Carl Elliott and Tod Chambers (eds.). Prozac as a Way of Life. Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 79(3) (Fall 2005): 614-615 Review Essay: Revisiting a Neglected Classic: John Lofland’s Deviance and Identity Sociological Forum, 19 (December 2004): 671-673. Steven C. Ward, Modernizing the Mind: Psychological Knowledge and the Remaking of Society, Contemporary Sociology, 33 (October 2004): 557-58. Sami Timini, Pathological Child Psychiatry and the Medicalization of Childhood, Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 43(1): 112-113. Review Essay. T.R. Luhrmann, Of 2 Minds: The Current Crisis in Psychiatry and James Tucker The Therapeutic Corporation. Sociological Forum (June 2002), 245-50. Review Essay. William Eaton, Sociology of Mental Illness (3rd ed.). Contemporary Psychology 47 (February 2002), 85-87. Eric Caplan, Mind Games: American Culture and the Birth of Psychotherapy. Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 27 (1) February 2002, 130-32. George Dowdall, The Eclipse of the State Mental Hospital: Policy, Stigma, and Organization. In Journal of Social History, Winter 1998: 243-44. Andrew Scull, Charlotte MacKenzie, and Nicholas Hervey. Masters of Bedlam: The Transformation of the Mad-Doctoring Trade. In Contemporary Sociology 27 (1998), 103-05. Arnold Linsky, Ronet Bachman, and Murray Straus. Stress, Culture, and Aggression. In Contemporary Sociology 25 (1996): 667-68. Edward Shorter. From the Body to the Mind. In Contemporary Sociology, 23 (1994) 891-893. James A. Holstein. Court-Ordered Insanity. In Contemporary Sociology, 23 (1994), 117-118. Bryan Turner, Medical Power and Social Knowledge. In Contemporary Psychology 34 (1989): 567-568. Review Essay: "The Medicalization of Deviance," Contemporary Sociology 10 (November 1981): 750-52. Lawrence Friedman, The Legal Systems: A Social Science Perspective. Contemporary Sociology 6 (May, 1977): 308-10 William E. Nelson, The Americanization of the Common Law: The Impact of Legal Change on

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Massachusetts Society, 1760-1830. Contemporary Sociology 6 (May, 1977): 308-10 Roberto Mageibeira Unger, Law in Modern Society: Toward a Criticism of Social Theory. Contemporary Sociology 6 (May, 1977): 308-10. George J. McCall, Observing the Law: Applications of Field Methods to the Study of the Criminal Justice System. In Urban Life 8 (April, 1979): 124-26. INVITED TALKS, PLENARY, AND KEYNOTE ADDRESSES “Unlearning the lessons of history, science, and common wisdom: The DSM-5 and Major Depression.” University of Pennsylvania Center for Neuroscience and Society. October 3, 2013. “Creating Abnormality: Psychiatry and the Construction of Mental Illness.” 20th Annual Daniel Gorenstein Memorial Award Lecture. Rutgers University. September 25, 2013. “The Checkered Origins of the DSMs: A Study in Ambivalence.” DSM-5 and the future of psychiatric diagnosis: Where is the Roadmap taking us? An international conference at the Institute of Psychiatry, London. 4th June 2013 “The DSM-V and the continuing transformation of normal sadness into depressive disorder.” Geneva International Symposium on Emotions in Affective Disorders. Geneva, Switzerland, May 1, 2013 “Paradoxes of Professional Success: DSM-5 and the Perpetuation of Scientific Ignorance.” UCLA Department of Sociology, March 1, 2013; Emory University Department of Sociology, March 25, 2013; Northern Illinois University, April 25, 2013; Rand Corporation, May 15, 2013. Distinguishing Distress from Mental Disorder in Sociological Research: Does it Matter? Can it be Done? Northern Illinois University, April 25, 2013 “The Loss of Sadness: How Psychiatry Transformed Normal Misery into Depressive Disorder” Grand Rounds, St. Peters Hospital, New Brunswick, NJ, March 20, 2012. “The Transformation of Anxiety into Depression.” Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands. January 14, 2011. “The Checkered History of American Psychiatric Epidemiology,” Conference on the Making of Psychiatric Epidemiology, Universite Paris Descartes, June 3, 2010 (with Gerald Grob). “How an Age of Anxiety Became an Age of Depression.” Department of Health Policy and Management, University of Minnesota, December 12, 2009. Faculty of Culture, Philosophy, and Literature, Maastricht University, May 19, 2010 “Psychiatric Classification and the Genomic Revolution.” Cardiff University School of Medicine, December 1, 2009.

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“Screening for Psychiatric Problems Among Adolescents: Coercion or Therapy?” Seton Hall Law School, October 29, 2009. “Creating Depression: How an Age of Anxiety Became an Age of Depression.” London School of Economics, September 16, 2009.

“Naming the Problem that Has No Name.” Descartes Center for the History and Philosophy of Science, Utrecht, NL., April 24, 2009. “Screening the Population for Mental Illness: Improving Public Health or Implementing Social Control?” University of New Hampshire, Department of Justice Studies, December 5, 2008. “What is the Difference between Depression and Normal Sadness?” Hasting Center Conference on Pharmacologically Treating Behavioral and Emotional Disturbances in Children. New York City. December 1, 2008. (with Jerome C. Wakefield). “Accounting for the Rise of Depression: An Epidemic of Disorder or the Loss of Sadness?” Psychiatric Epidemiology Training Program, Columbia University, October 2008. “The Loss of Sadness: How Psychiatry Transformed Normal Sorrow into Depressive Disorder.” Institute of Psychiatry, London, May 27, 2008. “How Sadness and Worry Became Major Depression and Anxiety Disorder.” Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study, May 22, 2008. “What Criteria Distinguish Mental Disorder from Normal Distressing Emotions and What Difference Does it Make?” Collegium Helvetius, Zurich, May 20, 2008. “The Loss of Sadness: How Psychiatry Transformed Normal Sorrow into Depressive Disorder.” Leuven University, May 15, 2008. “Creating Epidemics of Mental Disorders: The Transformation of Sadness and Fear into Depressive and Anxiety Disorders.” Groningen University, April 17, 2008. “Creating an Epidemic of Major Depression: How Psychiatry Transformed Normal Sorrow into Depressive Disorder.” Tilburg University, April 10, 2008. “Prioritizing Mental Health Needs in Developing Countries: Comments on Kleinman and Igrega.” University of Leiden, November 22, 2007. “Transforming Normality into Pathology: The DSM and the Outcomes of Stressful Social Arrangements.” American Sociological Association, Montreal August 2006. “Back to the 1960’s?: Mental Health Policy in the 21st Century.” Rockefeller University, May 2006.

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“Transforming the Mental Hospital: From the Madhouse to the Pharmhouse.” Terragona, Lleida, and Gerona, Catalonia, Spain. December 2005. “Media Characterizations of Genetics and the Environment.” Columbia University School of Public Health, May 2005. Media Portrayals and Health Inequalities: A Case Study of Characterizations of Gene X Environment Interactions. Conference on Health Inequalities across the Life Course Penn State University, June, 2004. “Discarding Depression, Discovering Distress: Distinguishing the Psychological Consequences of Stressful Social Arrangements.” Keynote Address. International Conference on Social Stress. Montreal. May 2004. “Creating Mental Illness in Community Populations.” Plenary Address. Philosophical Issues in the Biomedical Sciences. Center for Ethics and Values in the Sciences. University of Alabama – Birmingham. May 2004. “The Social Construction of Ubiquitous Major Depression.” Plenary Address. Conference on Depression: What is it Good for? Society of Fellows. University of Chicago, March 2004. “The Implications of Expanding Diagnostic Categories of Mental Illness for Psychiatric Research.” Grand Rounds, UMDNJ Dept. of Psychiatry, Camden, May 2002. “Possible Social Sources for Presumed Genetic Differences in Depression and Alcohol Use: A Study of Adolescent MZ and DZ twins.” Columbia University March 2001. PET program and International Conference on Stress, Portsmouth, N.H. April 2002. “Depression and Alcohol Problems as Gender-Related Outcome Variables.” Invited Address. Department of Mental Hygiene. Johns Hopkins University, September 1998. “Outcomes: A Neglected Aspect of the Stress Process.” Plenary Address. International Conference on Social Stress. Budapest Hungary. June 1998. “Reciprocity, Family Burden, and Serious Mental Illness.” Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, Department of Mental Hygiene, October 1997. “The Impact of the Closing of Marlboro State Hospital on the Quality of Life of the Seriously Mentally Ill.” Panel Discussion, Marlboro State Hospital. October 15, 1995. "Individualism and Its Discontents." Plenary Talk. American Sociological Association, Washington D.C. August 1995. "Family Caregivers of Adults With Developmental Disabilities: Assessment of Burden and Support." New Jersey State Council on Developmental Disabilities, New Brunswick, NJ, March, 1995.

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"Intergenerational Family Responsibility for Persons with Serious Mental Illness." Keynote Address. International Conference on Family and Mental Health, Taipei, Taiwan, December, 1992. "Intergenerational Family Responsibility for Persons with Serious Mental Illness." New York State Office of Mental Health Research Conference, Albany, N.Y. December, 1992. "Diversion and a General Theory of Social Control." Plenary Talk. Conference on Juvenile Diversion and Informal Social Control. University of Bielefeld (Germany), November, 1991. Conference and Other Papers “Distinguishing Normal Sadness from Depressive Disorder: A Consideration of Grief and Other Losses.” Gerontological Society of America, Dallas, November 2006 (with Mark Schmitz, Jerome Wakefield, and Michael First). “DSM-III and the Revolution in the Classification of Mental Illness” American Political Science Association, Washington DC, September 2005 (with Rick Mayes). “Sociology and Genetics: Should We Be Worried About the ‘Genetic Revolution’?” Society for the Study of Social Problems, Chicago, August 2002. “At a Crossroads? Pain and Policy in the 1990’s – A Commentary.” Conference on The Problem of Pain in Medicine, Culture, and Public Policy. Rutgers University June 2002. “The Impact of Parental Divorce, Parental Conflict, and Parent-Child Relationships on Distress: A Prospective Study.” International Conference on Social Stress, Portsmouth, N.H. April 2002. “Teaching the Sociology of Mental Health and Illness.” American Sociological Association, August 2001. Organizer and Discussant. Roundtable on “Mental Health Services.” American Sociological Association. San Francisco, August, 1998. Organizer and Presider. Panel on “New Directions in the Sociology of Mental Health.” American Sociological Association.” San Francisco, August, 1998. “The Sociological Measurement of Mental Health and Illness.” Society for the Study of Social Problems. San Francisco, August 1998. “How the Negative and Positive Aspects of Partner Relationships Affect the Mental Health of Young Married People.” American Sociological Association, New York, August 1997. “New Developments in Research on Families with Seriously Mentally Ill Members.” NIMH Centers Meeting, New Brunswick, N.J., March 1996. “Managed Care and the Mentally Ill: The Ability to Access Services.” American Public Health

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Association, San Diego, October 1995. Grand Rounds on “The Relationship between Family and Professional Mental Health Services.” South Beach Psychiatric Center, Staten Island, N.Y. October 18, 1995. “Siblings and the Care of Persons with Serious Mental Illness.” Concerned Citizens Parents Association. Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. October 2, 1995. "Depression and Alcohol Problems as Gender Equivalent Responses to Stressful Life Events.” American Sociological Association. Washington D.C. August 1995. "The Effect of Marriage on Alcohol Problems and Depression." Society for the Study of Social Problems. Washington, D.C. August 1995. "Culture, Reciprocity, and Family Burden." NIMH Centers Meeting. Chapel Hill, N.C., March, 1995. "Gender Effects on Drug Use." American Society of Criminology. Miami, November 1994. "Family and Social Network Supports for the Seriously Mentally Ill." American Sociological Association. Los Angeles, August 1994. "Policy Issues in Home Care for the Seriously Mentally Ill." Society for the Study of Social Problems, Miami, August, 1993. "Gender Roles as Predictors of Adolescent Alcohol Use." Research Society on Alcoholism Conference, San Antonio, 1993. "Sisters and Brothers: A Neglected Resource in Social Support for the Seriously Mentally Ill." Tielines, Winter 1993, 5-6. "How Does Marriage Affect Mental Health?" Depression Briefing, 3, November 1992, 229-231. "Order Without Law: A Critique of Robert Ellickson's Theory of Norms." American Sociological Association, August 1992. "Sibling Participation in Social Support for the Seriously Mentally Ill." Society for the Study of Social Problems, August 1992. "The Functional Equivalence of Depression and Alcohol Problems: An Exploratory Test." Society for the Study of Social Problems, August 1991. "The Role of Siblings in Providing Social Support to the Mentally Ill." American Sociological Association, August 1991. "Family Responses to Chronic Mental Illness." Society for the Study of Social Problems, August 1990.

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"Conflict Resolution Processes among Families with Severely Mentally Ill Members." American Sociological Association, August 1990. "Undergraduate Education in the Research-Oriented Graduate University." American Sociological Association, Washington D.C. August 1990. "Family Response to Severe Mental Illness," Society for the Study of Social Problems, Washington D.C., August 1990. "Teaching The Sociology of Mental Illness," American Sociological Association, August, 1987 "Unemployment, Crime, and Imprisonment: A Panel Approach," American Sociological Association, August 1984. "Adolescent Drinking and Drug Taking: A Test of Three Sociological Theories," Society for the Study of Social Problems, September, 1982. "Social Morphology and the Response to Mental Illness," American Sociological Association, August, 1980. "The Concept off Mental Illness," Society for the Study of Social Problems, August, 1979. "A Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Analysis of the Labeling Perspective," American Society of Criminology, November, 1977. "Social Organization and Mental Disorder: A Jamaican Case Study," American Sociological Association, August, 1973. EDITORIAL BOARDS Associate Editor, Society & Mental Health, 2010 – 2012 Editorial Board, Sociological Focus, 2006 - present Editorial Board, Contemporary Sociology, 2001 - 2005 Editorial Board, Social Problems, 1993 - 2000; 2002 - 2005 Associate Editor, Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 1982-1985; 1998 – 2001; 2005 – 2008. Associate Editor, Journal of Gender, Culture, and Health, 1996 – 2002. PROFESSIONAL SERVICE NIMH T32 Review Committee, November 2009 NIMH T32 Review Committee, November 2006.

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NIMH T32 Review Committee, November 2005. NIMH T32 Review Committee, October 2004. Chair-Elect, Medical Sociology Section, American Sociological Association, 2011-2012. Chair, Mental Health Section, American Sociological Association, 2000-2001. Chair-Elect, Mental Health Section, American Sociological Association, 1999-2000 Nominations Committee Member, Medical Sociology Section, American Sociological Association 1994-1996. Chair, Career and Employment Committee, Medical Sociology Section, American Sociological Association 2003-2005. Organizer and Presider, Session on Social Construction of Mental Illness, American Sociological Association, San Francisco. August 2004. Discussant, Session on Depression and Social Policy, American Sociological Association, San Francisco, August 2004. Organizer and Discussant, Section on Issues in Social Control and Mental Illness, Society for the Study of Social Problems, Washington D.C., August 1995. Distinguished Publication Award Committee. Law and Society Section, American Sociological Association, 1994. Chair, Dissertation Award Committee. Medical Sociology Section, American Sociological Association. 1993 - 1995 . Distinguished Publication Award Committee. Alcohol and Drug Section, Society for the Study of Social Problems, 1994. Discussant. Mental Health Section. American Sociological Association, Los Angeles, 1994. Chair, Psychiatric Sociology Division, Society for the Study of Social Problems, 1991-1993. Organizer and Presider, Session on Social Control, American Sociological Association, August 1992. Presider, Session on Family Burden, Social Support, and Mental Illness, American Sociological Association, August 1991 Discussant, Session on Care for the Mentally Ill: Support, Stigma, and Treatment, Society for the Study of Social Problems, August 1991

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Discussant, Section on Community Response to the Mental Ill, Society for the Study of Social Problems, August 1988 Discussant, Plenary Session on Social Support, American Sociological Association, August, 1986. Discussant, Session on Family Response to Mental Illness, Society for the Study of Social Problems, August, 1986 Organizer, Section on Stress, Coping, and Social Support, American Sociological Association, August 1984. Organizer and Discussant, Section on Technological Innovation and Social Problems, Society for the Study of Social Problems, September, 1982. Organizer and Discussant, Section on the Economy and Mental Illness, Society for the Study of Social Problems, August, 1981. Organizer and Discussant, Section on Social Psychiatric Theory, Society for the Study of Social Problems, August, 1980. Discussant, Section on Social Networks and Psychiatric Treatment, American Sociological Association, August, 1980. PEER REVIEW ACTIVITIES External Reviewer Harvard University Department of Anthropology, National Institute of Mental Health Postdoctoral Program on Clinically Relevant Anthropology, October 1992. University of Miami, Department of Sociology, October 2002. Journal Referee American Journal of Sociology, American Sociological Review, Journal of Health and Social Behavior, JAMA, Journal of Abnormal Psychology, Journal of Marriage and the Family, New England Journal of Medicine, Social Problems, Social Forces, Social Science and Medicine, Social Science Quarterly, Sociological Focus, Sociological Forum. Grant Referee Canada Council, Hong Kong Health Foundation, National Science Foundation. Book Referee Cambridge University Press, Oxford University Press, New York University Press, Rutgers University Press, SUNY-Albany Press, University of Chicago Press.

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TEACHING Postdoctoral Fellows (1984 – present) Name Year Discipline Position Lily Hoffman 1984-86 Sociology New School Social Research Anna Klein 1984-86 Anthropology State of New Jersey Elizabeth Lunbeck 1984-86 History Princeton University Gisela Schonrock 1984-86 Sociology Ursinus College Peggy Rothbaum 1984-86 Psychology State of New Jersey Jack Pressman 1986-87 History UC San Francisco David Rochefort 1986-87 Poli Science Northeastern University William Gronfein 1984-87 Sociology Indiana-Purdue University Lawrence Dolan 1985-87 Urban Planning State of New Jersey Carol Boyer 1986-87 Sociology Rutgers University (research) Steven Albert 1986-88 Anthropology Columbia Medical School Kathleen Cortes 1986-88 Health Services Multiple Sclerosis Society Ann Dill 1986-88 Sociology Brown Naomi Gerstel 1987-88 Sociology UMass-Amherst Laura Sands 1986-88 Psychology U.C. Berkeley (research) Edmund Dejowski 1987-89 Law New York City Government Mark Olfson 1988-89 Psychiatry Columbia Medical School Deborah Salem 1987-89 Psychology Rand Corporation Katherine Jones 1988-90 History Virginia Tech Miriam Sudit 1988-90 Health Svcs. Columbia Univ. Public Health Jacqueline Worobey 1989-90 Sociology Texas-Austin Dennis Gorman 1989-91 Sociology Rutgers Alcohol Studies Ctr. Pillar Parra 1989-91 Sociology Cornell (research) Nina Schiller 1989-91 Anthropology University of New Hampshire Suzanne Wenzel 1989-91 Psychology Rand Corporation Harold Zullow 1989-91 Psychology Private Practice Elaine Gutterman 1990-92 Social Work Rutgers School of Social Work Athena McLean 1990-92 Anthropology University of Central Michigan Sally Gallagher 1991-93 Sociology Oregon State University Rebecca Huselid 1991-93 Psychology CUNY Jane Ungemack 1991-93 Health Svcs. University of Conn. Med. Jerome Wakefield 1991-93 Social Work Rutgers School of Social Work Sarah Asmussen 1992-94 Psychology Fountain House Sarah Tracy 1991-94 History University of Oklahoma Jamie Walkup 1992-94 Psychology Rutgers GSAPP Thomas Uttaro 1991-94 Psychology South Beach Psychiatric Ctr. Roderick Wallace 1992-94 Physics Independent Scholar Robert Dushay 1994-96 Psychology College of New Jersey Anita Franzione 1994-96 Health Svcs. Behavioral Health Care, Inc. Sandra Howell-White 1994-96 Sociology Rutgers Ctr for Health Polic Louis Mejia 1994-96 Economics CUNY

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Jeffrey Mullis 1994-96 Sociology Wake Forest Hong-Tu Chen 1995-97 Psychology Chinatown Health Center Linda Richmond 1996-97 Psychology FEGS, Inc. Firoozeh Vali 1995-97 Sociology New Jersey Hospital Assoc. Mark Schmitz 1996-98 Sociology Rutgers School of Social Work Lori Suddert 1996-98 Sociology State of Connecticut Rachel Anderson 1997-99 Health Services University of Iowa Simon Cole 1997-99 Sociology U.C. Irvine Alison Karasz 1997-99 Psychology Albert Einstein Med School Megan Scott 1997-99 Sociology TIAA-CREF Janna Walters 1997-99 Sociology Texas Christian University Susan Zimmermann 1997-99 Sociology Dartmouth Medical School Matthew Carlson 1998-00 Sociology University of Oregon Medical Jill Cooper 1998-00 History Rutgers Preparatory School Sharon Meyer 1998-00 Psychology Private Practice Linda Patrick-Miller 1998-00 Psychology UMDNJ- Cancer Institute Lynn Werner 1998-00 Social Work Rutgers School of Social Work Anne Barrett 1999-01 Sociology Florida State University Patrick Moynihan 1999-01 Sociology Fordham University Peter Tice 1999-01 Sociology U.S. Dept. of Treasury Philip Yanos 1999-01 Psychology UMDNJ - Newark Nahama Broner 2000-02 Psychology Research Triangle Institute Susan Chimonis 2000-02 Sociology Family Justice, Inc. Hans Pols 2000-02 History University of Sydney Nancy Sohler 2000-02 Epidemiology Albert Einstein Med School Cynthia Blitz 2001– 03 Social Work Rutgers University Robin Simon 2001 –03 Sociology Florida State University Kevin Yoder 2001 –03 Sociology North Texas State University Barbara Felton 2002 -04 Psychology Transitions Inc. New York City Ava Stanley 2002 –04 Medicine Research Associate, UMDNJ Kirby Randolph 2002 -04 History U. of Missouri – Kansas City Stacy Vogt-Yuan 2002– 04 Sociology Virginia Tech Seth Messinger 2002 - 05 Anthropology U. of Maryland, Balt. County Susan Longley 2002 - 05 Psychology Johns Hopkins Frederick Huang 2003 - 05 Psychiatry San Francisco City Hospital Fernando Rivera 2003 – 05 Sociology University of Center Florida May Hu 2003 -05 Health Services University of Michigan Andrea Gurmankin 2003 -05 Psychology Harvard University Wendy Pogorzelski 2003 -04 Crim Justice Georgia State University Doctoral Theses Chaired Dawne Mouzon. 2010. “Can the Strength of Social Ties Explain the Race Paradox in Mental Health?” Postdoctoral Fellow, Institute for Health, Health Care Policy, and Aging Research, Rutgers University. Julie McLaughlin. 2004. “It’s All in the Timing: The Timing of Life Events and Psychological

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Well-Being.” Winner, Best Dissertation Award, Mental Health Section, American Sociological Association. Assistant Professor, University of North Carolina – Charlotte. Tami Videon. 2002. “Parental Marital Dissolution, Parent-Child Interactions, and Adolescent Well-Being.” Winner, Best Dissertation Award, Mental Health Section, American Sociological Association. Assistant Professor, Albert Einstein Medical School. Amy Tiedemann. 2001. “Poverty, Culture, and Parent: Head Start Mothers’ Parental Identities.” Research Associate, Center for State Health Policy, Rutgers University. Linda Podhurst. 1993. “Scientism in Non-Medical Healing Systems.” Assistant Professor, University of Houston – Clear Lake. Robert Weyer. 1993. “A Sociological Analysis of Changing Trends in Mental Health Legislation: A Case Study of New Jersey’s New Involuntary Commitment Law.” Chair, Department of Sociology, County College of Morris. Nancy Wonders.1990. “Courts in Context: A Sociological Approach to Sentencing Disparity.” Assistant Professor, Dept. of Criminal Justice, Northern Arizona University. Barbara Steinberg.1989. “The Evaluation of an Inter-System Network Model in the Treatment of the Mentally Ill Chemical Abusing Client.” Vice President for Research Greater Trenton Community Mental Health Center. Valerie Johnson. 1985. “Social Learning Theory and Continued Alcohol and Marijuana Use Among Adolescents: A Longitudinal Analysis.” Research Associate, Rutgers Center of Alcohol Studies. Randy LaGrange. 1983. “Juvenile Offenders: An Integrated Explanation of Age and Gender Differentials in Delinquency.” Assistant Professor. University of North Carolina – Wilmington. Doctoral Theses Membership - Eleven Committees Ph.D. Qualifying Papers Chaired - Seventeen Committees Ph.D. Qualifying Papers Membership - Seven Committees Undergraduate Honors Theses - Twelve Committees Chaired