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Date of preparation of CV: June 3, 2017Personal data:Name:Jack DrescherAddress:440 West 24 Street, Suite 1ANew York, NY 10011Telephone:212-645-2232Fax:212-633-8381E-mail:jackdreschermd@Birthplace:New York, NY, USACitizenship:USAAcademic Appointments, Hospital Appointments, and Other Work Experience:Academic Appointments2017 (July 1): Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Columbia University, College of Physicians and Surgeons2017 (July1): Faculty Member, Columbia Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research2017 (July1): Adjunct Professor of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, New York Medical College, Valhalla, NY2014-2017: Clinical Professor of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, New York Medical College, Valhalla, NY2014-Present: Adjunct Professor, New York University Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis, New York, NY2009-2014: Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, New York Medical College, Valhalla, NY2006-2009: Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, New York Medical College, Valhalla, NY2006-2014: Adjunct Assistant Professor, New York University Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis, New York, NY1987-2009: Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, SUNY-Downstate, Brooklyn, NY1984-1987: Clinical Instructor in Psychiatry, Dept. of Psychiatry, SUNY-Downstate, Brooklyn, NYHospital Appointments2004-2008: Associate Attending Psychiatrist, St. Luke’s—Roosevelt Hospital Center, New York, NY1984-1993: Attending Psychiatrist, Dept. of Psychiatry, State University Hospital, Brooklyn, NYOther1985-Present: Private Practice of Psychiatry (Part-time, 1985-1993; Full-time, 1993-Present)Education1978-1980: MD, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, MI1973-1978: Università degli Studi di Padova, Facoltà di Medicina e Chirurgia (transfer, no degree), Padova (Padua), Italy1968-1972: BA, Biology, Brooklyn College, Brooklyn, NYTraining9/88-6/92: Candidate in Psychoanalysis, William Alanson White Institute, New York, NY7/83-6/84: Chief Resident in Psychiatry, SUNY-Downstate, Brooklyn, NY7/81-6/83: Residency in Psychiatry, SUNY-Downstate, Brooklyn, NY7/80-6/81Internship in Psychiatry, St. Vincent’s Hospital & Medical Center, New York, NYLicensure and Board CertificationLicensure1988: Certificate in Psychoanalysis, William A. White Institute, NY, NY1984: Drug Enforcement Administration # AD26850761981, New York State Medical License # 1470951981: Diploma, National Board of Medical ExaminersBoard Qualification2016: Fellow in Adult Psychoanalysis, American Board of Psychoanalysis1985: American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Certificate in Psychiatry (#27330)Honors and Awards2016: Certificate of Excellence, Faculty Author with Highest 2015 Altmetric Score for article, “Out of DSM: Depathologizing Homosexuality,” Behavioral Sciences, 5(4):565-575, New York Medical College, Valhalla, NY, September 202016: Albert M. Biele Visiting Professor in Psychiatry, Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA, April 272016: Elevation to Distinguished Life Fellow, American Psychiatric Association, May2016: Elevation to Fellow, American College of Psychiatrists, February2015: Elevation to Senior Fellow, Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry2014: Commencement Speaker, Saint Elizabeths Hospital, Washington, DC, June 202014: Health Professional Book Award (The LGBT Casebook, Co-Editor), Society of Sex Therapy and Research (SSTAR)2013: Harry Stack Sullivan Award Lecturer, Sheppard-Pratt, Baltimore, MD, March 62012: Psychoanalytic Electronic Publishing (PEP-WEB—an international psychoanalytic journal data base), PEP Author Prize for top downloads of 20112009: Certificate of Appreciation, Task Force on Appropriate Therapeutic Responses, Division 44 of the American Psychological Association2009: Distinguished Psychiatrist Lecturer, American Psychiatric Association, May 192009: Special Presidential Commendation, American Psychiatric Association, May 182009: President-Elect, Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry2008: Nominee, Gradiva Award, for a published journal article that advances psychoanalysis, National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis2006: American Psychiatric Association’s Second Annual Irma Bland Award for Excellence in Teaching Residents as a voluntary faculty member at St. Luke’s—Roosevelt Hospital2005: Nominated as one of two candidates for President-Elect of the American Psychiatric Association (38,000 members)2004: Myer D. Mendelson, MD, Award (for outstanding contributions to psychiatry and psychoanalysis), William A. White Institute, New York, NY2004: James Paulsen Service Award (for service to the organization), Association of Gay and Lesbian Psychiatrists2003: Elevation to Distinguished Fellow, American Psychiatric Association2002: Co-Editor, Best Book on Gay, Lesbian and/or Bisexual Psychology (Sexual Conversion Therapy: Ethical, Clinical and Research Perspectives), Division 44 of the American Psychological Association2001: Certificate of Appreciation, American Red Cross, “In recognition of valuable service in response to the events of September 11, 2001”2000: Elected President, New York County District Branch, American Psychiatric Association (Largest DB in the US with almost 2,000 members)1997: Award for Excellence in Communication, William Alanson White Society, New York, NY1995: Elected Member, Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry (Committee on Human Sexuality)1994: Elevation to Fellowship, American Psychiatric Association1993: Lawrence W. Kaufman Award (For an original paper by a graduating candidate) William A. White Psychoanalytic InstituteAcademic ServiceLocal2012-2016: Member, Curriculum Committee, NYU Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis 2010-2016: Member, Training (Progression) Committee, William A. White Institute2006-2007: Chair, Scientific Colloquia Committee, NYU Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis 2004-2010: Member, Board of Directors, Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies (CLAGS), City University of New York2001-2011: Elected Member, Council of Fellows, William A. White Institute (Re-elected, 2006)1995-1997: Member, Publications Committee, William Alanson White Institute, New York, NY1992-1994: Member, Curriculum Committee, Bisexual, Lesbian and Gay Psychiatry Fellowship, NYU-Bellevue Medical Center, New York, NY1989-1992: Department of Psychiatry Representative, Utilization Review Committee, SUNY-Downstate1986-1995: Member, Committee on AIDS, New York County District Branch, American Psychiatric Association1985-1989: Department of Psychiatry Representative, Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee, SUNY-Downstate1983-1984: Member, Training Committee, SUNY-Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY1982-1984: Member, Clinical Care Committee, Kings County Psychiatric Hospital, Brooklyn, NYNational2015-Present: Member, Committee on Scientific Programs, American College of Psychiatrists2007-2013: Member, DSM-5 Workgroup for Sexual and Gender Identity Disorders (GID Subcommittee), American Psychiatric Association2007-2008: Member, Task Force on Appropriate Therapeutic Response to Sexual Orientation, American Psychological Association2005-2008: Member, Board of Trustees, Accreditation Council for Psychoanalytic Education2001-2005: Member, Publications Committee, Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry1995-2003: Member, Committee on Human Sexuality, (Chair, 1998-2003), Group for the Advancement of PsychiatryInternational2014-2017: Member, Honorary Scientific Committee, Psychodynamic Diagnostic Manual, Second Edition Revision (PDM-2)2011-Present: Member, Working Group on the Classification of Sexual Disorders and Sexual Health, World Health Organization (ICD Revision Process)Professional Organizations and SocietiesMembership and PositionsLocal2007-Present: Member, Psychoanalytic Society of the [NYU] Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis2007-2009: Member, Scientific Colloquia Committee, Chair, 2007-20082001-2016: Fellow, New York Academy of Medicine (by invitation)1995-2010: Member, New York County Medical Society1992-Present: Member, William Alanson White Psychoanalytic Society2003-2008: Member, Task Force on Ethics2003-2007: Member, Institute Finance Committee2001-2011: Elected Member, Council of Fellows (elected to two five-year terms to Institute’s Policy-making body)1995-2007: Member, Committee on Psychiatric Issues, Chair, 1995-19961994-2000: Member, Policy and Planning Committee, Chair, 1998-20001984-Present: Member, New York County Psychiatric Society (formerly New York County District Branch of APA).2001-2014: Newsletter Editor, Co-Editor, 2007-20142000-2001: President1998-2004: Chair, Task Force on the DB Constitution (rewriting of DB bylaws)1995-1999: Secretary (two elected terms)1995-2000: Member, Committee on Ethics1986-1995: Member, Committee on AIDS1984-1995: Committee on Gay and Lesbian Issues, Member, 1984-1987, Chair, 1987-1994, Co-Chair, 1994-1995Regional1995-2010: Member, New York State Medical Society1984-Present: New York State Psychiatric AssociationProfessions Bill Workgroup, Chair, 2004-2005 (addressing licensure of four new mental health professionals by NYS legislature)Associate Editor, The Bulletin (Newsletter of the New York State Psychiatric Society), 1996-1998National2015-Present: Member, American Psychoanalytic Association2015-Present: Member, Committee on Public Information1998-Present: Member (by invitation), The American College of Psychiatrists (Fellow since 2016)2015-Present: Member, Committee on Scientific Programs1995-Present, Member (by invitation) Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry (Fellow since 2015)2011-2013: President2007-Present: Member, Finance Committee, Chair, 2009-20112006-Present: Board of Directors, Chair, 2011-20132003-Present: Member, Committee on LGBT IssuesMember, Publications Committee, 2001-20051998-Present: Member, Steering Committee1995-1998: Member, Committee on Human Sexuality, Chair, 1998-20031995-2015: Gay and Lesbian Medical Association1989-2016: Psychoanalytic Fellow, American Academy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry 1998-1999: Member, Membership Committee1997-2000: Elected Trustee1995-1998: Member, Electoral Commission1987-Present: Member, AGLP (formerly Association of Gay and Lesbian Psychiatrists)1999-2001: Elected Deputy Representative to the American Psychiatric Association Assembly1997-2007: Journal Editor (Journal of Gay and Lesbian Mental Health, formerly Journal of Gay and Lesbian Psychotherapy)1984-Present: American Psychiatric Association (presently Distinguished Life Fellow)2015-Present: Consultant, Council on Communications2014-Present: Member, Committee on Advocacy and Litigation Funding, Chair, 2014-20152007-2013: Member, DSM-5 Workgroup, Sexual & Gender Identity Disorders (GID Subcommittee)2007-2009: Consultant, Committee on Public Affairs2002-2006: Member, Council on Minority Mental Health and Health Disparities2000-2006: Chair, Committee on Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Concerns1999-2000: Member, Committee on the Abuse of Psychiatry and Psychiatrists1980-Present: Member, American Medical AssociationInternational2015-Present: Member (by invitation), Society for the Exploration of Psychotherapy Integration2015-Present: Member, International Psychoanalytical Association2005-2015: Member, International Association of Relational Psychoanalysts and Psychotherapists2003-Present: Member (by invitation), International Academy of Sex Research2003-Present: Member (by invitation), The Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality1992-Present: Member, International Federation of Psychoanalytic SocietiesConsultative2014-2017: Member, Honorary Scientific Committee, Psychodynamic Diagnostic Manual, Second Edition Revision (PDM-2)2013-Present: Honorary member (by invitation), Società Italiana di Psicoterapia per lo Studio delle Identità Sessuali (Italian Society of Psychotherapy for the Study of Sexual Identity)2011-Present: Member, Working Group on the Classification of Sexual Disorders and Sexual Health (World Health Organization’s ICD Revision Process)2008-Present: Member, Advisory Board, National LGBT Cancer Network2007-2009: Member, American Psychological Association Task Force on Appropriate Therapeutic Responses to Sexual Orientation2004-2009: Member, President’s Advisory Council, New York Disaster Counseling Coalition (NYDCC)Journal Reviewer2016: American Journal of Psychiatry2016: Nature Reviews Urology2013: Psychodynamic Practice2010: Academic Psychiatry2010-2012: Psicoterapia e Scienze Umane1995, 2006: Psychoanalytic Psychology1996, 2000: Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association1996: American Journal of PsychoanalysisEditorial Boards2015-Present: Transgender Health2013-Present: Associate Editor, Archives of Sexual Behavior2012-Present: Journal of LGBT Health. Associate Editor, 2012-2015, Senior Editor, 2015-Present2007-2016: Contemporary Psychoanalysis2005: Guest Editor, Journal of Psychology and Human Sexuality2003-Present: Journal of GLBT Family Studies1998-Present: Studies in Gender and Sexuality1996-Present: Journal of Homosexuality, Invited Guest Editor, 2011-20121995-1997: Gender and Psychoanalysis1992-Present: Journal of Gay and Lesbian Mental Health (formerly Journal of Gay and Lesbian Psychotherapy), Editor-in Chief, 1997-2007; Emeritus Editor, 2008-PresentEducational ContributionsDirect Teaching/Precepting/Supervising2017: Staff Training, “Working with LGBT Patients,” Paradigm Malibu Adolescent Treatment Center (3 hours, 25 staff members: psychologists, family therapists, counselors), Malibu, CA, March 172017: Course Taught: “Psychoanalysis, Gender and Sexuality in the 21st Century,” NYU Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis (8 weeks, 1 1/2 hours/week, 9 students: psychoanalytic candidates, psychiatrists, post-doctoral psychologists), New York, NY2016: Homosexuality and Psychoanalysis: From the Preoedipal to the Postmodern, Colloquium Speaker (60 students, 1? hour lecture), Clinical Psychology Doctoral Program, City University of New York, New York, NY, May 192016: Clinical Case Conference and Paper Discussion with Visiting Professor (40 residents and medical students, 1? hour including direct interview of patient and discussion of case), Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA, April 272016 Resident Discussion of academic paper with Visiting Professor (40 residents, one hour), Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA, April 272016: Medical Student Discussion with Visiting Professor (50 students, one hour) of history of psychiatric diagnosis of sexual minorities, Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA, April 272016: Ethical Issues in Treating LGBT Patients, NY MedTalks, New York Medical College Student group, (200 students, one-hour lecture) Valhalla, NY, April 82015: Out of DSM: Depathologizing Homosexuality, PsychSIGN (Psychiatry Student Interest Group Network attending annual meeting of APA, 50 medical students, one-hour lecture), Toronto, ON, May 15.2015: “From Bisexuality to Intersexuality,” Spring Intensive Course: Clinical & Theoretical Considerations in Work with LGBTQ Individuals (35 mental health professionals, 1? hour course), William Alanson White Institute, New York, NY, May 82014: “Improving Health Care for LGBT Populations.” (via videoconference), Center for Public Service Psychiatry Fellowship, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA, May 29.2013: 2013: Master Course on “Treating the LGBT Patient” (50 mental health professionals, 3-hour CME course), Annual meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, San Francisco, CA, May 182013: Resident Case Conference (30-40 Residents, 1 hour case conference following Departmental Grand Rounds), Tufts-Boston Medical Center, Boston MA, April 262013: Resident Case Conference (40 residents, 1? hour case conference following departmental Grand Rounds), Wright State Health Care System, Dayton, OH, March 192013: Invited Guest Lecturer, LGBT Committee of the Department of Psychiatry and Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical College (40-50 Residents and Medical Students, one hour lecture), March 152011: Invited Guest Lecturer: “Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy with Gay Patients.” Course on Topics in Gender and Sexuality (10 second and third year psychoanalytic candidates, one 2-hour class), New York Psychoanalytic Institute, November 212011-Present: Clinical Supervisor, New York University Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis (psychoanalytic supervision of Institute candidates on a continuous case for at least once a week for 40 weeks)2011: Invited Guest Lecturer, LGBT Committee of the Department of Psychiatry and Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical College (40-50 Residents and Medical Students, one hour lecture)2011: Queer Diagnoses: Homosexuality, Gender Variance and the DSM, Colloquium Speaker, Psychology Club (200 students, 1? hour lecture), Adelphi University, Garden City, NY, October 52008: The Practice of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy with Gay Patients, Colloquium Speaker (150 students, 1? hour lecture), Adelphi University, Derner Institute of Advanced Psychological Studies, Garden City, NY, March 192010: Course Taught: “Bending Psychoanalysis: Psychoanalytic Approaches to LGBT Patients,” NYU Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis (8 weeks, 1 1/2 hours/week, 7 students: psychoanalytic candidates, post-doctoral psychologists)2007-2011: Course Taught: “Current Theories of Gender and Sexuality,” William Alanson White Institute, New York, NY (10 weeks, 1 1/2 hours/week, Required Course for Third Year Candidates, 8-12 psychiatrists, clinical psychologists and social workers)2006-2010: Course Taught: “Bending Psychoanalysis,” NYU Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis (6 weeks, 2 hours/week, 10 students: psychoanalytic candidates, post-doctoral psychologists)2006-2008: Invited Guest Lecturer: Human Sexuality Course, Department of Psychiatry, St. Vincent’s Hospital Manhattan, New York, NY (PGY-II residents, one-hour class per year)2006-2008: Class Taught: Homosexuality and Psychoanalysis, Department of Psychiatry, St. Luke’s—Roosevelt Medical Center, New York, NY (PGY-II residents, one-hour class per year)2003-2008: Individual Psychotherapy Supervisor (PG-III and IV residents one hour weekly supervision on continuing case), Department of Psychiatry, St. Luke’s—Roosevelt Medical Center, New York, NY2002-2005: Course Taught: “Basic Psychoanalysis,” Organization Program, William A. White Institute (two-day weekend seminar, 4-10 students: mental health professionals, human resources professionals and organizational consultants)2001-Present: Training Analyst, William A. White Institute (didactic analyses of candidates, three times a week, sometimes over course of several years)2000: Ongoing Clinical Case Seminar on Gender and Sexuality, Derner Institute Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology (10 students, ten one hour meetings), Adelphi University, Spring semester2000: Part-Time Faculty Member, Adelphi University, Garden City, NY; Course Taught: “Clinical Case Seminar on Gender and Sexuality” (ten week seminar, 1 1/2 hours/week, 8 students, doctoral program in clinical psychology)1999: Psychoanalytic Therapy and the Gay Man, Colloquium Speaker, Derner Institute Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology (150 students, one hour lecture), Adelphi University, Garden City, NY, March 101999-Present: Supervising Analyst, William A. White Institute (psychoanalytic supervision of Institute candidates on a continuous case for at least once a week for 40 weeks)1997-1998: Course Taught: “The Interpersonal Approach to Schizophrenia and Related Disorders” (ten-week seminar, 1 1/2 hours/week, 8-10 third year psychoanalytic candidates—psychiatrists and clinical psychologists)1996-1999: Supervisor of Psychotherapy, William A. White Institute (psychotherapy supervision of Institute candidates on a continuous case for at least once a week for 40 weeks)1996-1997: Lecturer in course on “The Treatment of Lesbians and Gay Men in Psychiatric Practice;” APA Institute on Psychiatric Services, Chicago, IL, October 1996—Washington, DC, October 1997 (6-hour course, continuing medical education for 40 psychiatrists and other mental health professionals)1994-1996: Course Taught: “Psychodynamic Psychotherapy,” Mount Sinai Services at Elmhurst Hospital Center, Elmhurst, NY (ten-week seminar, one hour/week, 6-10 PGY-III residents)1992-2001: Faculty Member, Center for Applied Psychoanalysis, William A. White Institute, New York, NY; Courses Taught: “Psychopharmacology and Psychotherapy” [1993-1997]; “Contemporary Psychotherapy with Gay Men” [1997-2000] (ten-week seminars, 1 1/2 hours/week, 6-10 practicing psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers seeking continuing education)1990-1993: Course Taught: “Affective Disorder Conference,” SUNY-Downstate Medical Center (fifteen-week seminar, one hour/week, 8-10 PGY-III residents)1990-1992: Course Taught: “Introduction to Psychotherapy,” SUNY-Downstate Medical Center (fifteen-week seminar, one hour/week, 8-10 PGY-II residents)1990-1992: Course Taught: “Psychoanalytic Theory,” SUNY-Downstate Medical Center (third year medical students, 40 students, one class 8 times a year)1989-1992: Course Taught: “Psychopathology of Affective Disorders,” SUNY-Downstate Medical Center (fifteen week seminar, one hour/week, 8-10 PGY-II residents)1985-1987: Course Taught: “Introduction to Psychopharmacology,” SUNY-Downstate Medical Center, (fifteen week seminar, one hour/week, 8-10 PGY-I residents)1984-1993: Individual Dynamic Psychotherapy Supervisor; Medication Therapy Supervisor (weekly supervision of PGY-II, III and IV residents)1984-1989: Medical Student Preceptor, Third Year Medical Students (4-6 students/2 hours per week/6 weeks), University Hospital of Brooklyn, SUNY-Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, NYEducational Administration and Leadership2010-2016: I served as an active member of the White Institute’s Training (Progression) Committee. The Committee meets at least once a month, sometimes twice a month for 1? hours. Committee tasks include (1) reviews of psychoanalytic candidates’ progression on a once-a-year basis via meetings with direct supervisors and written evaluations; and (2) serving as an Admissions Committee in the second half of the academic year which involves direct one-on-one meetings with applicants for psychoanalytic training as well as discussions with other interviewers about applicants’ suitability for training. Instructional/Educational Materials used in Print or other Media2016: Drescher, J. (2016). Gender diagnoses in DSM and ICD. Psychiatric Annals, 46(6):350-354.2007: LGBT Mental Health Syllabus: : On-line Course Taught: What Causes Homosexuality? A Gay Perspective on Psychoanalytic Knowledge and Authority, sponsored by the International Association of Relational Psychoanalysts and Psychotherapists (IARPP) (35 mental health professionals in seminar designed for continuing education, on-line learning, March 13-April 72004: On-line Course Taught: “Homophobia,” APA Grand Rounds On-Line. (several hundred APA members engaged in continuing education, on-line learning over a period of three weeks)2000: On-line Course Taught: “Psychoanalytic Therapy and the Gay Man,” International On-Line Seminar, sponsored by The Psychoanalytic Connection (40 mental health professionals in seminar designed for continuing education, on-line learning over a month)Community Education2017: “The History of Diagnosing Homosexuality and Gender Variance”, Lecturer, Eshel Shabbaton Fifth Annual Parent Retreat (weekend retreat for orthodox Jewish parents of LGBT children, 60 enrolled participants from around the country and all walks of professional life), Copake, NY, May 7.2017: “It Takes Two to Tango: The Dance of the Parent-Child Relationship” Member, Panel Presentation on parent-child relationships in orthodox Jewish families who have LGBT children (60 enrolled participants from around the country and all walks of professional life), Eshel Shabbaton Fifth Annual Parent Retreat, Copake, NY, May 6.2016: “From Mental Disorder to Gay Divorce,” Plenary speaker, conference on “Hot Topics in Matrimonial Law: Issues Facing the 21st Century Family” (40 judges, attorneys and law students, 45 minutes), Sponsored by the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, New York and Co-Sponsored by the Suffolk Academy of Law, the educational arm of the Suffolk County Bar Association, Hauppauge, NY, November 4.2016: “From Mental Disorder to Gay Divorce,” Panel member, conference on “Will the Real Parent Please Stand Up: The Conundrum of the Biological, Psychological, and De-Facto Parent” (200 attorneys, judges, mental health professionals and social services professionals, ? hour), Sponsored by the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, New York and Co-Sponsored by the Association of the Bar for the City of New York, Family Court and Family Law Committee, New York, NY, June 14.2015: “Unmasking Stigma,” Panel member, discussion of different types of stigma connected to people living with and affected by HIV and AIDS (20 HIV-affected clients, 1? hours), GMHC, New York, NY, November 19.2015: “Exploring John Fryer’s Legacy: The Removal of Homosexuality from APA’s DSM: History and Future,” Conference on “Fighting Back: Defending the LGBT Mind and Body in Pennsylvania,” (50 attendees, 1 hour) Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, October 19.2014: “Out of Their Minds: A History of Psychiatric Views on Homosexuality,” (50 faculty members, graduate and undergraduate students, 1 hour) Fashion Institute of Technology, New York, NY, December 2.2014: “Lady Valor: The Kristen Beck Story,” Panel Discussant of CNN documentary film (general audience, 80 people, 3-hour event), sponsored by CNN Films and Psychology Today, Time Warner Center, New York, NY, August 26.2014: “Controversies in Treating Transgender Children and Adolescents” Member, Panel Presentation, “Controversies in Gender Diagnosis,” True Colors Sexual Minority Youth and Family Services (150 attendees, 2 hours), Storrs, CT, March 21.2014: “The AIDS Generation,” Member, Panel Presentation, New York University Center for Study of Gender and Sexuality (faculty, students, 40 attendees, 2 hours), New York, NY, March 6.2013: “Gay Conversion Therapy,” Member, Panel Presentation (30 attendees, 1? hours) on legislative efforts to ban “conversion therapy” in New York State, sponsored by The Lesbian and Gay Democratic Club of Queens Jackson Heights, NY, October 7.2013: “Can Sexual Orientation Be Changed?”, Member, Panel Presentation (50 attendees, 1? hours) on “Selling the Promise of Change: International Health and Policy Consequences of Sexual Orientation Change Efforts (SOCE),” Sponsored by The NGO Committee on Human Rights & The NGO Committee on HIV/AIDS, United Nations Church Center, New York, NY, January 31.2012: “Gay Conversion Therapy,” Panel Speaker (40 attendees, faculty and students, 2 hours), Columbia Law School, New York, NY, November 27.2012: “Marriage Equality: From Mental Illness to Mental Health,” Invited Speaker (80 churchgoers, 45 minutes), Unitarian Universalist Congregation of the South Fork, Bridgehampton, NY, June 24.2011: “How Politics Distorts Science: From Galileo to Ex-Gays,” Invited Plenary Speaker (>100 LGBT orthodox Jews, 1 hour) First Annual Eshel Shabbaton (weekend religious retreat), Falls Village, CT, January 23. Blogged about at : “A History of Homosexuality, Gender Variance & the Diagnostic & Statistical Manual (DSM),” Invited Speaker (60 faculty, students and CLAGS members, 1? hours), Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies (CLAGS), New York, NY, September 10.2009: “Gay and Lesbian Parenting,” Panel Presentation (80 attendees, 1? hours), Co-Sponsored by the Jewish Center of the Hamptons and the East End Gay Organization (EEGO), East Hampton, NY, June 21.2008: “Pray Away the Gay,” Member, Panel Presentation on Conversion Therapy (60 journalists, 1? hours), National Convention, National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association, Washington, DC, August 22.2007: “Gender 101,” Presentation of gender issues to entire staff (120 individuals, 1 hour) of charter middle school accepting their first 6th grade transgender student, Opportunity Charter School, New York, NY, August 27.2007: “Sexual Conversion (‘Reparative’) Therapies,” Panel Presentation on “Lesbian & Gay Lives: Finding the False Science of Antigay Groups,” (80 faculty, graduate and undergraduate students, 2 hours), Co-Sponsored by the Rockway Institute and The New School, New York, NY, June 7.2006: “Ethics and Efficacy of Reparative Therapy,” Invited Keynote Speaker, Love Welcomes All Conference (80 attendees, 1 hour) South Florida GLBT and Friends Interfaith Clergy Association & PFLAG, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, May 6.2005: “Reparative Therapy,” Member, Panel Presentation (100 attendees, 3 hours), Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG) annual meeting, Bethesda, MD, October 23.2005: “EX-Rated: Addressing Conversion Therapy and the Ex-Gay Movement,” Member, Panel Presentation (40 attendees, 2 hours), LGBT Community Center, New York, NY, April 13.2005: “Same-Sex Marriage: Exploring the Psychological, Political and Legal Issues,” Invited Speaker (30 attendees, 1 hour), 92 Street Y Lecture Series on the West Side, New York, NY, April 12.2004: “Will Prozac Make Me Gay?” Member, Panel Presentation (25 attendees, 2 hours) sponsored by the East End Gay Organization (EEGO), Bridgehampton, NY, November 7.2004: “Casualties in the Classroom: The Impact of Harassment on LGBT Youth,” Panel member (50 attendees, 2 hours), ICP Gay and Lesbian Affirmative Psychotherapy Program and PFLAG-NYC, New York, NY, March 27.2003: “Ethics and Efficacy of Reparative Therapy,” Plenary Speaker (100 attendees, 1 hour), Conference: Love Welcomes All: When Someone You Love is Gay, Austin Alliance for Social and Spiritual Justice, Austin, TX, February 22.1999: “Freud and Homosexuality,” Invited Speaker (40 attendees, 1 hour) On the occasion of the Freud Exhibit at the Jewish Museum, Jewish Community Center of the Upper West Side, May 24.1994: “Will Prozac Make You Gay?” Chair, Presenter and Organizer, Panel Presentation (50-60 attendees, 2 hours) co-sponsored by the Committee on Gay and Lesbian Issues of the NY County District Branch of the APA and The Network of Business and Professional Organizations, Gay and Lesbian Community Center, New York, NY, June 6.1993: “HIV and Your Mental Health,” Panel Presentation (40-50 attendees, 2 hours), co-sponsored by the Committee on AIDS of the NY County District Branch of the American Psychiatric Association and The Network of Business and Professional Organizations, Gay and Lesbian Community Center, New York, NY, June.1992: “Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Psychotherapy but Were Afraid to Ask,” Chair, Speaker and Organizer, Panel Presentation (40-50 attendees), sponsored by The Network of Business and Professional Organizations, Gay and Lesbian Community Center, New York, NY, December.Report of Clinical and Public Health Activities and InnovationsPractice or Public Health Activities1989-1993: Attending psychiatrist, Downstate Mental Health Associates, Brooklyn, NY. 1985-1989: Inpatient Attending Psychiatrist, SUNY-Downstate University Hospital, Brooklyn, NY. Clinical or Public Health Innovations1989-1993: Creation and development of Affective Disorder Clinic at Downstate Mental Health Associates, Brooklyn, NY. 1986: Committee on Aids New York County District Branch, APA. Additional Clinical or Public Health Service ActivitiesOn the morning of September 11, 2001, following the attack on the World Trade Center, Dr. Drescher spent the day as a Red Cross volunteer. With several colleagues, he was first deployed to Times Square to offer mental health services for anyone who might need them. Later in the day, they were sent to Stuyvesant High School which had been set up to receive incoming wounded. Dr. Drescher made myself available to the Red Cross in the period following 9/11, although he was never called back. He wrote about that experience in a letter to the New York Times which was published in 2002 on the first anniversary of 9/11 (). PublicationsPeer Review ArticlesIn PressPeer Review Articles Published2017Drescher J: Smoke gets in your eyes: Discussion of “When Harry met Jimmie. Psychoanalytic Perspectives. 14(1):31-39.2016* Reed GM, *Drescher J, Krueger RB, Atalla E, Cochran SD, First MB, Cohen-Kettenis PT, et al. Revising the ICD-10 Mental and Behavioural Disorders classification of sexuality and gender identity based on current scientific evidence, best clinical practices, and human rights considerations. World Psychiatry, 15:205–221.Drescher J, Schwartz A, Casoy, F, McIntosh CA, Hurley, B, Ashely K, et al: The growing regulation of conversion therapy. Journal of Medical Regulation, 102(2):7-12.*Drescher J, Cohen-Kettenis PT, Reed GM: Gender incongruence of childhood in the ICD-11: Controversies, proposal, and rationale. Lancet Psychiatry, 2016, 3:297-304.2015Drescher J: Out of DSM: Depathologizing homosexuality. Behavioral Sciences, 2015, 5:565-575.Lingiard V, Nardelli N, Drescher J: New Italian lesbian, gay and bisexual psychotherapy guidelines: A review. International Review of Psychiatry, 2015, 27(5):405-415.Drescher J: Queer diagnoses revisited: The past and future of homosexuality and gender diagnoses in DSM and ICD. International Review of Psychiatry, 2015, 27(5):386-395.Drescher J: Gender policing in the clinical setting: Discussion of Sandra Silverman’s “The Colonized Mind: Gender, Trauma and Mentalization.” Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 2015, 25(1):67-76.Drescher J: Can sexual orientation be changed? Journal of Gay and Lesbian Mental Health, 2015, 19(1):84-93.2014*Drescher J, Pula J: Ethical issues raised by the treatment of gender variant prepubescent children. The Hastings Center Report, 2014, 44, Suppl 4:S17-22.Cochran SD, *Drescher J, Kismodi E, Giami A, García-Moreno C, Reed, GM: Proposed declassification of disease categories related to sexual orientation in ICD-11: Rationale and evidence from the Working Group on Sexual Disorders and Sexual Health. Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 2014, 92:672–679.Drescher J: Are the kids all right? Avuncular reflections on the gayby boom. Journal of Gay and Lesbian Mental Health, 2014, 18(2):222-229.Drescher J: Controversies in gender diagnoses. LGBT Health, 2014, 1(1):9-15.2013Zucker KJ, Cohen-Kettenis PT, Drescher J, Meyer-Bahlburg HFL, Pf?fflin F,. Womack WM: Memo outlining evidence for change for gender identity disorder in the DSM-5. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 2013, 42:901–914.Drescher J: Ghosts in the consulting room: A discussion of Anson’s “Ghosts in the Dressing Room.” Journal of Gay and Lesbian Mental Health, 2013, 17:112-120.2012*Drescher J, Cohen-Kettenis PT, Winter S: Minding the body: Situating gender diagnoses in the ICD-11. International Review of Psychiatry, 2012, 24(6): 568–577.*Drescher J, Byne W: Introduction to the treatment of gender dysphoric/gender variant (GD/GV) children and adolescents. Journal of Homosexuality, 2012, 59(3):295-300.*Drescher J, Byne W: Gender Dysphoric/Gender Variant (GD/GV) children and adolescents: Summarizing what we know and what we have yet to learn. Journal of Homosexuality, 2012, 59(3):501-510.Drescher J: The removal of homosexuality from the DSM: Its impact on today’s marriage equality debate. Journal of Gay and Lesbian Mental Health, 2012, 16(2):124-135.Barber M, *Drescher J, Rosario V: The GAP [Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry] online LGBT mental health curriculum. Journal of Gay and Lesbian Mental Health, 2012, 16(1):41-48.2010Drescher J: Queer diagnoses: Parallels and contrasts in the history of homosexuality, gender variance, and the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM). Archives of Sexual Behavior, 2010, 39:427–460.Vance Jr. SR, Cohen-Kettenis PT, Drescher J, Meyer-Bahlburg HFL, Pf?fflin F, Zucker KJ: Opinions about the DSM gender identity disorder diagnosis: Results from an international survey administered to organizations concerned with the welfare of transgender people. International Journal of Transgenderism, 2010, 12:1-14.Drescher J: Transsexualism, gender identity disorder and the DSM. Journal of Gay and Lesbian Mental Health, 2010, 14(2):109-122.Drescher J: There is no there there: A discussion of “Narcissism and self-esteem among homosexual and heterosexual male students. Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy, 2010, 36(1):38-47.2009Drescher J: When politics distorts science: What mental health professionals can do. Journal of Gay and Lesbian Mental Health, 2009; 13(3):21-226.Drescher J: Handle with care: The psychoanalysis of a touchy case. Journal of Gay and Lesbian Mental Health, 2009; 13(1):4–20.2008Drescher J: A history of homosexuality and organized psychoanalysis. Invited Paper. Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry, 2008; 36(3):443-460.2007Drescher J: From Bisexuality to intersexuality: Rethinking gender categories. Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 2007; 43(2):204-228.2003Drescher J: The Spitzer study and the culture wars. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 2003; 32(5):431-432.2002Drescher J: Ethical issues in treating gay and lesbian patients. Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2002; 25(30):605-621.Drescher J: In memory of Stephen A. Mitchell, PhD. Studies in Gender & Sexuality, 2002; 3(1):95-109Drescher J: Invisible gay adolescents: Developmental narratives of gay men. Adolescent Psychiatry: Annals of the American Society for Adolescent Psychiatry, 2002; 26:73-94Drescher J: Don’t ask, don’t tell: A gay man’s perspective on the psychoanalytic training experience between 1973 and 1991. J. Gay & Lesbian Psychotherapy, 2002; 6(1):45-56.Drescher J: Causes and becauses: On etiological theories of homosexuality. The Annual of Psychoanalysis, 2002; 30:57-682001Drescher J: Ethical concerns raised when patients seek to change same-sex attractions. J. Gay & Lesbian Psychotherapy, 2001; 5(3/4):181-2102000Drescher J: Cornucopia: Responses to Rosario, Cohler, Orange, Roughton, and Shelby's Discussions of Psychoanalytic Therapy and the Gay Man. Gender & Psychoanalysis 2000; 5(3):291-3191999Drescher J: The therapist’s authority and the patient’s sexuality. J. Gay & Lesbian Psychotherapy, 1999; 3(2):61-801998Drescher J: I’m your handyman: A history of reparative therapies. J. Homosexuality, 1998; 36(1):19-42.Drescher J: Contemporary psychoanalytic psychotherapy with gay men: With a commentary on reparative therapy of homosexuality. J. Gay & Lesbian Psychotherapy, 1998; 2(4):51-74.1997Drescher J: From preoedipal to postmodern: Changing psychoanalytic attitudes toward homosexuality. Gender & Psychoanalysis 1997; 2(2):203-216.1996Drescher J: Across the great divide: Gender panic in the psychoanalytic dyad. Psychoanalysis & Psychotherapy 1996; 13(2):174-186.Drescher J: A discussion across sexual orientation and gender boundaries: Reflections of a gay male analyst to a heterosexual female analyst. Gender & Psychoanalysis 1996; 1(2):223-237.Reviews, Chapters, Monographs, EditorialsIn Press*Drescher J, Byne W: Homosexuality, gay and lesbian identities, and homosexual behavior. In Sadock BJ, Sadock VA, Ruiz P (Eds), Kaplan and Sadock’s Comprehensive Textbook of Psychiatry, Tenth Edition. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore, MD.*Drescher J, Byne W: Gender identity, gender variance and gender dysphoria. In Sadock BJ, Sadock VA, Ruiz P (Eds), Kaplan and Sadock’s Comprehensive Textbook of Psychiatry, Tenth Edition. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore, MD.Drescher J: Becoming a psychoanalyst. In Hillman L, Rosenblatt T (Eds), The Analyst’s Voice: Narratives on the Developing Psychoanalytic Identity. Routledge: New York and London.2017Drescher J: Gender diagnoses. In Legato MJ (Ed), Principles of Gender-Specific Medicine: Gender in the Genomic Era, Third Edition. Academic Press (Elsevier), London, 2017, pp. 17-26.Drescher J: Trauma and psychoanalysis: Hierarchies of suffering. In: Petrucelli J, Schoen S (Eds.) The Unknowable, the Unspeakable, and the Unsprung:?Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Truth, Scandal, Secrets and Lies. Routledge: New York and London. 2017, pp. 61-68. 2016Drescher J: Ghosts in Psychoanalysis’ Closet. In Harris A, Kalb M, Klebanoff S (Eds.) Ghosts in the Consulting Room: Echoes of Trauma in Psychoanalysis. Routledge: New York and London, 2016, pp. 124-125. 2015Drescher J: Gender Dysphoria. In Tasman A, Lieberman JA, Kay J, First MB, Riba M (Eds.) Psychiatry, 4th Edition. Wiley: New York, 2015, pp. 1339-1349.Drescher J: Ethical Issues in Treating LGBT Patients. In Sadler J, van Staden CW, Fulford, KWM (Eds) Oxford Handbook of Psychiatric Ethics. Oxford University Press: Oxford, 2015, pp. 180-192.2014Drescher J: Treatment of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Patients. In Hales RE, Yudofsky SC, Roberts L (Eds) American Psychiatric Press Textbook of Psychiatry, Sixth Edition. American Psychiatric Press, Washington, DC, 2014, pp. 1293-1318.2013*Drescher J, Byne W: Introduction to the Treatment of Gender Dysphoric/Gender Variant (GD/GV) Children and Adolescents. In Drescher J, Byne W (Eds) Treating Transgender Children and Adolescents: An Interdisciplinary Discussion. Routledge, New York and London, 2013, pp. 1-6*Drescher J, Byne W: Gender Dysphoric/Gender Variant (GD/GV) Children and Adolescents: Summarizing What We Know and What We Have Yet to Learn. In Drescher J, Byne W (Eds) Treating Transgender Children and Adolescents: An Interdisciplinary Discussion. Routledge, New York and London, 2013, pp. 207-216.Drescher J: Gender Identity Diagnoses: History and Controversies. In Kreukels BPC, Steensma TD, de Vries ALC (Eds) Gender Dysphoria and Disorders of Sex Development. Springer, New York, 2013, pp. 137-150.2012Drescher J: What’s in Your Closet? In Levounis P, Drescher J, Barber M (Eds.), The LGBT Casebook. American Psychiatric Publishing, Washington DC, 2012, pp. 3-16.2011Drescher J: Sexual Conversion Therapies (Seksuaalisuuden muutosterapioista). In: Toimittaneet, Tuovinen L, St?lstr?m O, Nissen J, Hentil? J, (Eds), Saanko olla totta? (May I Be True to Myself). Helsinki University Press, Helsinki, Finland, 2011, pp. 302-318.2009*Drescher J, Byne W: Homosexuality, gay and lesbian identities, and homosexual behavior. In Sadock BJ, Sadock VA, Ruiz P (Eds), Kaplan and Sadock’s Comprehensive Textbook of Psychiatry, Ninth Edition. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore, MD, 2009, pp. 2060-2090.Beckstead L, Glassgold JM, *Drescher J, Greene B, Miller RL, Worthington RL: APA Task Force Report on Appropriate Therapeutic Responses to Sexual Orientation. Author. Dr. Drescher was the only psychiatrist invited to participate on the Task Force writing this internally peer-reviewed monograph by the American Psychological Association.Drescher J: Disparities Affecting the Psychiatric Care of Gay Men. In Ruiz P, Primm A (Eds.), Disparities in Psychiatric Care: Clinical and Cross-Cultural Perspectives. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore, MD, 2009, pp. 75-85.Drescher J: Coming Out. In Hawley JC (Ed), LGBTQ America Today: An Encyclopedia, Volume 1. Greenwood Publishing Group, Westport, CT, 2009, pp. 245-249.Drescher J: Psychiatry and Homosexuality. In Hawley JC (Ed), LGBTQ America Today: An Encyclopedia, Volume 3. Greenwood Publishing Group, Westport, CT, 2009, pp. 959-965.2008*Drescher J, McCommon BH, Jones BE: Treatment of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Patients. In Hales RE, Yudofsky SC, Gabbard G (Eds) APPI Textbook of Psychiatry, Fifth Edition. APPI Press, Washington, DC, 2008, pp. 1471-1487.2007Drescher J: Homosexuality, Stress and. In Fink G (Ed), The Encyclopedia of Stress, Second Edition, Volume 2. Academic Press, Oxford, 2007, pp. 348-353Drescher J: Homosexuality and its vicissitudes. In Muran JC (Ed.), Dialogues on Difference: Diversity Studies of the Therapeutic Relationship. American Psychological Association Books, Washington, DC, 2007, pp. 85-97.Drescher J: Parler Foucault Sans Le Savoir. In Muran JC (Ed.), Dialogues on Difference: Diversity Studies of the Therapeutic Relationship. American Psychological Association Books, Washington DC, 2007, pp. 111-113.2006Drescher J: Gay and depressed: Combined pharmacotherapy and long-term psychodynamic psychotherapy with a depressed, gay man. In Spitzer RL, First M, Williams JBW, Gibbons M (Eds.), DSM-IV TR Casebook: Experts Tell How They Treated Their Own Patients. APPI, Washington, DC, 2006, pp. 163-178.Drescher J: Sexual conversion therapies. In Khaled M (Ed), Homophobia: Views and Differences. Helem and La CD-Theque, Beirut, Lebanon, 2006, pp. 87-99. (Original chapter translated directly into Arabic)2005*Drescher J, Stein TS, Byne W: Homosexuality, gay and lesbian identities, and homosexual behavior. In Sadock BJ, Sadock VA (Eds), Kaplan and Sadock’s Comprehensive Textbook of Psychiatry, Eighth Edition. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore, MD, 2005, pp. 1936-65.*Drescher J, Glazer DF, Crespi L, Schwartz D: What is a mother? Gay and lesbian perspectives on parenting. In Brown SF (Ed.), What do Mothers Want? Developmental Perspectives, Clinical Challenges. The Analytic Press, Hillsdale, NJ, 2005, pp. 87-103.2003Drescher J: Psychoanalysis. In Aminoff J, Daroff RB (Eds.), The Encyclopedia of the Neurological Sciences. Academic Press, 2003, pp. 78-81.2002Drescher J; Sexual conversion (“Reparative”) therapies: A history and update. In Jones BE, Hill MJ (Eds.), Mental Health Issues in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Communities (Review of Psychiatry, 21(4)). APPI, Washington, DC, 2002, pp. 71-91.Byne W, Schuklenk U, Lasco M, Drescher J: The origins of sexual orientation: No genetic link to Social Change. Alper JS, Ard C, Asch A, Beckwith J, Conrad P, Geller LN (Eds.), The Double-Edged Helix: Social Implications of Genetics in a Diverse Society. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, MD, 2002, pp. 197-214.2001Drescher J: The circle of liberation. In Glazer DF, Drescher J, (Eds.), Gay and Lesbian Parenting. Haworth Medical Press, NY, 2001, pp. 119-131.Drescher J: Attending to sexual compulsivity in a gay man. In Petrucelli J, Stuart C (Eds.), Hungers and Compulsions: The Psychodynamic Treatment of Eating Disorders & Addictions. Jason Aronson, Northvale, NJ, 2001, pp. 265-279.2000Schaffner BH, Adams PL, Downey JI, *Drescher J, Friedman RC, Lang J, et al: Homosexuality and the Mental Health Professions: The Impact of Bias. AA monograph of the Committee on Human Sexuality of the Group for Advancement of Psychiatry, Routledge, 2000. Drescher J: Atteggiamenti psicoanalitici verso l’omosessualità (Psychoanalytic attitudes toward homosexuality). In Bassi F, Galli PF (Eds.), L’Omosessualità nella psicoanalisi (Homosexuality in Psychoanalysis), Piccola Biblioteca Einaudi, Torino, Italy, 2000, pp. 67-88.1996Drescher J: Psychoanalytic subjectivity and male homosexuality. In Cabaj RP, Stein, TS (Eds.), Textbook of Homosexuality and Mental Health. American Psychiatric Press, Inc., Washington, DC, 1996, pp. 173-189.1995Drescher J: Anti-homosexual bias in training. In Domenici T, Lesser RC, (Eds.), Disorienting Sexuality: Psychoanalytic Reappraisals of Sexual Identities. Routledge, New York, 1995, pp. 227-241.Books/Textbooks for Medical or Scientific Community2013*Drescher J, Byne W (Eds): Treating Transgender Children and Adolescents: An Interdisciplinary Discussion. Routledge, New York and London, 2013.2012Levounis P, *Drescher J, Barber M (Eds): The LGBT Casebook. American Psychiatric Publishing, Washington DC, 2012.2009Mathy R, *Drescher J (Eds): Childhood Gender Nonconformity and the Development of Adult Homosexuality. Routledge, NY, 2009.2007*Drescher J, Merlino JP (Eds.): American Psychiatry and Homosexuality: An Oral History. Routledge, New York, 2007.Peel E, Clarke V, *Drescher J (Eds.): British LGB Psychololgies: Theory, Research and Practice. CRC Press, NY, 2007.Glassgold JM, *Drescher J (Eds.): Activism and LGBT Psychology. Routledge, NY, 2007.2006*Drescher J, Zucker KJ (Eds.): Ex-Gay Research: Analyzing the Spitzer Study and Its Relation to Science, Religion, Politics and Culture. Routledge, NY, 2006.Wainberg M, Kolodny AJ, *Drescher J (Eds.): Crystal Meth and Men Who Have Sex with Men: Community and Public Health Responses. CRC Press, NY, 2006.Halkitis PN, Wilton L, *Drescher J (Eds.): Barebacking: Psychosocial & Public Health Approaches. CRC Press, NY, 2006.2005Karasic D, *Drescher J (Eds.): Sexual and Gender Diagnoses of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM): A Reevaluation. Routledge, NY, 2005.Perlman G, *Drescher J (Eds.): A Gay Man’s Guide to Prostate Cancer. CRC Press, NY, 2005.2004D’Ercole A, *Drescher J (Eds.): Uncoupling Convention: Psychoanalytic Approaches to Same-Sex Couples and Families. Routledge, NY, 2004.Leli U, *Drescher J (Eds.): Transgender Subjectivities: A Clinician’s Guide. CRC Press, NY, 2004.Hellman RE, *Drescher J (Eds.): Handbook of LGBT Issues in Community Mental Health. CRC Press, NY, 2004.2003*Drescher J, D’Ercole A, Schoenberg E (Eds.): Psychotherapy with Gay Men and Lesbians: Contemporary Dynamic Approaches. Routledge, NY, 2003.Lingiardi V, *Drescher J (Eds.): The Mental Health Professions and Homosexuality: International Perspectives. CRC Press, NY, 2003.2001Shidlo A, Schroeder M, *Drescher J (Eds.): Sexual Conversion Therapy: Ethical, Clinical and Research Perspectives. CRC Press, NY, 2001.Glazer DF, *Drescher J (Eds.): Gay and Lesbian Parenting. CRC Press, NY, 2001.2000Guss JR, *Drescher J (Eds.): Addictions in the Lesbian and Gay Community. CRC Press, NY, 2000.1998Drescher J: Psychoanalytic Therapy and the Gay Man. The Analytic Press, Hillsdale, NJ, 1998.Dr. Drescher was the sole author of this book, first released in hardcover; a second softcover printing was published in 2001. In July 2002, it was a Featured Alternate Selection of the Psychotherapy Book Club. Today it is still available in print from Routledge (which acquired TAP) and as a Kindle e-book. Case Reports1985Demuth, GW, Breslow, RE, Drescher, J. The elicitation of a movement disorder by trazodone: Case Report. J. Clinical Psychiatry, 1985, 46(12):535-536.Letters to the Editor2016: *Drescher J, Cohen-Kettenis PT, Reed G: Removal of Gender Incongruence of Childhood Diagnostic Category: A Human Rights Perspective – Authors’ Reply. The Lancet Psychiatry, May 2016, 3(5):406.2001: Drescher J: A Response to Richard C. Friedman’s Review of Psychoanalytic Therapy and the Gay Man,” J. Nervous & Mental Diseases, February 2001, 189(2):129-130.2000: Drescher J: A Response to Richard C. Friedman’s Review of Psychoanalytic Therapy and the Gay Man, American J. of Psychoanalysis, June 2000, 60(2):191-196.1992: Prenzlauer S, *Drescher J, Winchel R: Suicide Among Homosexual Youth. American J. of Psychiatry, October 1992, 149(10):1416.Other MediaDr. Drescher has responded to requests from colleagues editing blog post series for general audiences on to comment on some topical issue. Some samples with shortened URLs are below:2015: “Divorce Equality,” March 2. goo.gl/IyauVP2013: “Marriage Equality: Positive Messaging Wins Out,” September 8. goo.gl/7zXTsI2011: “Ex-Gay Therapy: NPR Forgets Infomercials Are Not Science.” August 13. goo.gl/gszXrv2011: “The Computer Screen Replaces the Blank Screen—and Patients Benefit,” June 24. goo.gl/SDHWGo2011: “Psychiatric Diagnoses Can Change History,” February 27. goo.gl/sSWxKF2011: “When Love Fights with Faith: A Community of Jews Learns to Live with Contradiction,” February 13. goo.gl/seDJBGOther Non-Peer Reviewed Publications in Print or Other MediaInvited General Audience Op-Eds2016: “Five Myths on Being Transgender.” Washington Post, May 13. goo.gl/cwzTrR2015: “Dr. Ben Carson Bears Responsibility, Even as Politician, to Represent Science in Accurate Manner.” New York Daily News, March 5. goo.gl/lchG3B2013: Gay Therapy is Not Just Sticks and Stones.” New Jersey Star-Ledger, April 16. goo.gl/0IxkCP2011: “Coming Out and Fitting In--The Post-“Don't Ask, Don't Tell” Era Begins.” Commentary on the first day of DADT repeal going into effect, Fox News Online, September 20. goo.gl/VwPsQ12011: “Dr. Ablow Gets It Wrong about Chaz Bono and ‘Dancing with the Stars’.” Response to FoxNews Keith Ablow’s commentary about Chaz Bono, Fox News Online, September 13. goo.gl/A7MqljLetters to Editor, New York Times2014: “Banning the Practice of ‘Gay Conversion’ Therapy,” February 21, goo.gl/fi76n52013: “An Insurance Trap for Psychiatrists and Patients,” December 21, goo.gl/o2KK2R2013: “Prescribing Generic Drugs,” October 12, goo.gl/dpCyRy2013: “Sunday Dialogue: Our Notions of Gender,” June 30, goo.gl/OB10fi2013: “Psychiatry on the Scientific Spectrum,” May 30, goo.gl/e1sI6c2012: “A Focus on AIDS, Past and Present,” August 3, goo.gl/P3ijPCInvited Opinion Pieces to Professional Newsletters2016: “’Doctor, Am I Gay?’: A Primer on Sexual Identities.” Psychiatric Times, October 2016, Vol 33(10) pp. 49-53. goo.gl/9GFrFz2016: “Gender Diagnoses and ICD-11.” Psychiatric News, August 19. : “Impact of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity on Suicide Risk: Implications for Assessment and Treatment.” Psychiatric Times, December, pp. 24-25. goo.gl/0706Mr (co-authored with Ann Haas of American Foundation for Suicide Prevention) 2011: “APA’s Historic Role in the Same Sex Marriage Debate.” Newsletter of the Association of Gay and Lesbian Psychiatrists, Volume 37, No. 1, January, pp. 3,15. 2011: “What Has the Lesbian Family Study Taught Us about Child Rearing by Gay Adults: Findings Challenge Old Assumptions.” Point/Counterpoint, Clinical Psychiatry News, 39(3), March, p. 7. Non-authored PublicationsSherman E: Notes from the Margins: The Gay Analyst’s Subjectivity in the Treatment Setting. Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press, 2005.Layton, L.B: Who’s That Girl? Who’s That Boy? Clinical Practice Meets Postmodern Gender Theory. Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press, 2004.D’Ercole A, Drescher J (Eds.): Uncoupling Convention: Psychoanalytic Approaches to Same-Sex Couples and Families. Routledge, NY, 2004.Invited and/or Peer-Selected Presentations at Regional, National or International Levels:Regional—Grand Rounds Speaker2017: “Queer Diagnoses: An Update on Gender Identity Diagnoses of the ICD-11 and the DSM-5,” Silver Hill Hospital, New Canaan, CT, April 142017: “Queer Diagnoses: An Update on Gender Identity Diagnoses of the ICD-11 and the DSM-5,” Department of Psychiatry, Mount Sinai St. Luke’s-West, New York, NY, April 122017: “Queer Diagnoses: An Update on Gender Identity Diagnoses of the ICD-11 and the DSM-5,” Department of Psychiatry, Interfaith Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY, March 212017: “Controversies in the Treatment of Transgender Minors,” Department of Psychiatry, Lenox Hill Hospital, March 162016: “Queer Diagnoses: An Update on Gender Identity Diagnoses of the ICD-11 and the DSM-5,” Department of Psychiatry, Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, NY, October 132016: “Ethical Issues in Treating LGBT Patients,” Department of Psychiatry, Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA, April 272016: “The Practice of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy with Gay Patients,” McLean Hospital, Belmont, MA, March 172015: “Sexual Conversion (‘Reparative) Therapies,” Department of Psychiatry, New York Presbyterian Hospital (Cornell), White Plains, NY, December 82015: “Sexual Conversion (‘Reparative) Therapies,” Department of Psychiatry, Rutgers Medical School, Newark, NJ, November 202015: “Sexual Conversion (‘Reparative) Therapies,” Department of Psychiatry, Brookdale Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY, April 222015: “The Practice of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy with Gay Patients,” Department of Psychiatry, VA Hudson Valley Health Care System, Montrose, NY, April 82014: “DSM-5 Update: Gender Dysphoria,” Flushing Hospital, Flushing, NY, March 52014: “The Treatment of Transgender Children and Adolescents,” New York Presbyterian Hospital (Cornell), White Plains, NY, February 112013: “DSM-5 Update: Gender Dysphoria,” Metropolitan Hospital, New York, NY, September 182013: “DSM-5 Update: Gender Dysphoria,” Beth Israel Medical Center, New York, NY, July 252013: “The Treatment of Transgender Children and Adolescents,” Harry Stack Sullivan Award Lecturer, Sheppard-Pratt Health Systems, Baltimore, MD, March 62013: “Queer Diagnoses: An Update on Gender Identity Diagnoses of the ICD-11 and the DSM-5,” VA Hudson Valley Health Care System, Montrose, NY, January 92012: “Queer Diagnoses: Parallels and Contrasts in the History of Homosexuality, Gender Variance and the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM),” Institute of Living, Hartford, CT, March 82012: “Queer Diagnoses: Parallels and Contrasts in the History of Homosexuality, Gender Variance and the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM),” Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY, February 12011: “The Practice of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy with Gay Patients,” Elmhurst Medical Center, Elmhurst, NY, December 72011: “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell: Perspectives on Antihomosexual Attitudes,” Brooklyn VA Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY, December 22011: “Homosexuality: A Clinical Primer,” Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, NY, October 42011: “Queer Diagnoses: Parallels and Contrasts in the History of Homosexuality, Gender Variance and the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM),” New York Presbyterian Hospital (Cornell), New York, NY, March 92011: “Queer Diagnoses: Parallels and Contrasts in the History of Homosexuality, Gender Variance and the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM),” New York Presbyterian Hospital (Cornell), White Plains, NY, January 112010: “Queer Diagnoses: Parallels and Contrasts in the History of Homosexuality, Gender Variance and the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM),” Westchester Medical Center, Valhalla, NY, December 142010: When Politics Distorts Science,” Montefiore Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry, Bronx, NY, February 112010: When Politics Distorts Science,” New York Presbyterian Hospital (Cornell), White Plains, NY, February 92009: “The Practice of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy with Gay Patients,” Westchester Medical Center, Valhalla, NY, March 312009: “The Practice of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy with Gay Patients,” Maimonides Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY, March 162008: “Psychiatry and Homosexuality,” Harlem Hospital, New York NY, April 232008: “From Bisexuality to Intersexuality: Rethinking Gender Categories,” NY Presbyterian Hospital (Cornell), Department of Psychiatry, New York, NY, Feb 202008: “The Practice of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy with Gay Patients,” NY Presbyterian Hospital (Cornell), White Plains, NY, February 192006: “From Bisexuality to Intersexuality: Rethinking Gender Categories,” Zucker Hillside Hospital, Department of Psychiatry, Glen Oaks, NY, October 182006: “Ethical Issues in Sexual Conversion (‘Reparative’) Therapies,” St. Luke’s—Roosevelt Hospital Center, Department of Psychiatry, New York, June 212006: “From Bisexuality to Intersexuality: Rethinking Gender Categories,” Harvard Longwood Psychiatry, Cambridge, MA, March 72006: “Ethical Issues In Sexual Conversion (‘Reparative’) Therapies,” St. Vincent’s Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry, New York, January 262006: “From Bisexuality to Intersexuality: Rethinking Gender Categories,” Brookdale Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry, Brooklyn, NY, January 102005: “From Bisexuality to Intersexuality: Rethinking Gender Categories,” St. Luke’s—Roosevelt Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry, New York, NY, Feb 232004: “From Bisexuality to Intersexuality: Rethinking Gender Categories,” Cabrini Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry, New York, NY, October 82004: “Therapeutic Meanings of Antihomosexuality,” Rose Memorial Grand Rounds Speaker, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD, March 252003: “From Bisexuality to Intersexuality: Rethinking Gender Categories,” Montefiore Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry, Bronx, NY, January 92002: “Psychotherapy of a Dissociating Gay Patient”, St. Luke’s—Roosevelt Medical Center, New York, NY, November 132001: “Psychoanalytic Therapy and the Gay Man,” St. Joseph’s Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry, Yonkers, NY, December 132000: “Psychoanalytic Therapy and the Gay Man,” Northwestern University Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry, Chicago, IL, Oct 172000: “Psychoanalytic Therapy and the Gay Man,” Montefiore Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry, Bronx, NY, September 142000: “Psychoanalytic Therapy and the Gay Man,” New York University Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry, New York, NY, Jan 271999: “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell: The Psychoanalytic Training Experience Between 1973-1991,” Panel Member, “Being Gay and Becoming a Psychoanalyst: 1967-1999,” Scientific Program Meeting of The Association for Psychoanalytic Medicine, New York, NY, December 7.1999: “Psychoanalytic Therapy and the Gay Man,” SUNY-Downstate Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry, Brooklyn, NY, December 11999: “Psychoanalytic Therapy and the Gay Man,” Gouverneur Hospital, Department of Psychiatry, New York, NY, June 101998: “Gay Patient, Gay Therapist,” Psychiatric Institute, Columbia Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY, April 31998: “Holding or Fixing: Comparing the Models of Psychoanalytic Respect and Reparative Therapy of Homosexuality,” New York University Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry, New York, NY, March 121998: “Holding or Fixing: Comparing the Models of Psychoanalytic Respect and Reparative Therapy of Homosexuality,” Beth Israel Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry, New York, NY, February 121997: “Holding or Fixing: Comparing the Models of Psychoanalytic Respect and Reparative Therapy of Homosexuality,” Montefiore Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry, Bronx, NY, September 17, 1997: “Holding or Fixing: Comparing the Models of Psychoanalytic Respect and Reparative Therapy of Homosexuality,” Bronx Lebanon Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry, Bronx, NY, February 25Regional—Hospital Lectures2013: “In-Service on LGBT Issues,” Invited Consultant, Silver Hill Hospital, New Canaan, CT, October 18Regional—Professional Meetings2013: “Hierarchies of Suffering,” Speaker, Panel on “The Traumatic Field: Psychoanalytic Growth and the Growth of Psychoanalysis,” William A. White Institute Conference, “Unknowable, Unspeakable and Unsprung: Navigating the Thrill and Danger of Living Amidst Truth, Fantasy and Privacy,” New York, NY, October 5Regional—Featured Speaker2017: “Ethical Issues in Treating LGBT Patients,” Plenary Speaker, Conference on “Embracing Frontiers in the Continuum of Psychiatric Care,” sponsored by South Carolina Psychiatric Society and the South Carolina Council of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Charleston, SC, January 292016: Keynote Speaker, Conference on “Queering Psychoanalysis: Working with Modern-Day Sexuality and Gender, William Alanson White Institute, October 222016: “Ethical Issues in Treating LGBT Patients,” Conference on Treating LGBT Patients: Ethical Issues, Gender Dysphoria & Mental Health, Maryland Psychiatric Society, Baltimore, MD, April 302016: “From Bisexuality to Intersexuality: Rethinking Gender Categories,” Western Massachusetts and Albany Association for Psychoanalytic Psychology, Stockbridge, MA, NV, March 52013: “The Psychology of the Closet,” Friday Night Guest Lecturer, Austen Riggs Center, Stockbridge, MA, September 62009: “Treating the GLBT Patient: Rendering the Invisible Visible,” Keynote Speaker, “Addressing GLBT Issues in the Medical School Curriculum,” Conference presented by the New York Medical College GLBT Task Force, May 5National—Invited Keynote/Plenary Speaker2017: “Controversies in the Treatment of Transgender Minors,” Plenary Speaker, Annual Meeting of The American College of Psychiatrists, Scottsdale, AZ, February 22.2017: “Promoting Your Psychoanalytic Practice,” Featured Speaker, Professional Development Workshop, Annual Meeting of American Psychoanalytic Association, New York, NY, January 182016: “Transgender 101,” Keynote, Symposium 2016, “Sexuality and Its Discontents,” New York, NY, March 262016: “Gender Dysphoria,” Plenary, 21st National Psychopharmacology Update, Nevada Psychiatric Association, Las Vegas, NV, February 13, 20162015: “Can the Psychoanalysis of the Future Bring Anything to Sex and Gender Studies?”, Plenary, American Association of Psychoanalysis in Clinical Social Work, National Conference on “The Art of Listening,” Durham, NC, March 152011: “When Politics Distorts Science,” Plenary, Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry, White Plains, NY, November 112011: “GID in the DSM-5: An Update,” Plenary, Stanley Biber Memorial Lecture, Annual Meeting of the Gay and Lesbian Medical Association, Atlanta, GA, September 242010: “Queer Diagnoses: Homosexuality, Gender Variance, and the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM),” Plenary, Stanley Biber Memorial Lecture, Annual Meeting of the Gay and Lesbian Medical Association, San Diego, CA, September 252010: “Gender Variance or Gender Identity Disorder: A DSM-5 Controversy,” Invited Speaker, Life Members Meeting, Annual Meeting of APA, New Orleans, LA, May 252009: “When Politics Distorts Science,” Distinguished Psychiatrist Lecture, Annual Meeting of APA, San Francisco, CA, May 192009: “Issues of Marriage Equality,” Plenary, American Society for Adolescent Psychiatry Annual Conference, New York, NY, March 152007: “When Politics Distorts Science,” Plenary Speaker, Gay and Lesbian Medical Association, 25th Annual Conference, San Juan, PR, September 292007: “Ethical Issues in Sexual Conversion (‘Reparative’) Therapies,” Plenary, Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Physicians Assistants, Philadelphia, PA, May 292007: “Etiological Theories of Homosexuality and Their Clinical Relevance,” Plenary, Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Physicians Assistants, Philadelphia, PA, May 292006: “Ethical Issues in Sexual Conversion (‘Reparative’) Therapies,” Plenary, 25th Annual Conference, Gay and Lesbian Medical Association, San Francisco, CA, October 132006: “Homosexuality and Psychoanalysis: From the Preoedipal to the Postmodern,” Plenary, Presidential Lecture, 50th Annual Meeting, American Academy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry, Toronto, ON, CA, May 192003: “Gay and Lesbian Adolescents,” Plenary, American Society for Adolescent Psychiatry, New York, NY, March 282000: “Ethical Concerns Raised When Patients Seek to Change Same-Sex Attractions,” Pre-circulated paper, Fall Meeting 2000, American Psychoanalytic Association, New York, NY, December 172000: “Psychoanalytic Therapy and the Gay Man,” Plenary Speaker, American Society for Adolescent Psychiatry, New York, NY, April 252000: “Psychoanalytic Therapy and the Gay Man,” Meet the Author, American Academy of Psychoanalysis, New York, NY, January 7National—Panel Speaker2016: “Conflicting Subjectivities and Self-Interests of the Patient and Analyst,” Presenter, Discussion Group, Annual Meeting of the American Psychoanalytic Association, New York, NY, January 142015: “Out of DSM: Depathologizing Homosexuality”Invited Speaker, Panel on “Social and Cultural Constructions of Psychopathology,” Annual Meeting of American Psychopathological Association, New York, NY, March 62014: “LGBT Advocacy/Activism in Professional Organizations,” Invited Panel Speaker, LGBT Health Workforce Conference, New York, NY, May 22013: “From Gender Identity Disorders to Gender Incongruence; From Mental Disorder to Something Else: Proposed Revisions to the ICD-11,” Speaker, Scientific Symposium on “Sexual Disorders and Sexual Health in the ICD-11: Parallels and Contrasts With DSM-5,” Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, San Francisco, CA, May 212013: “Can the Psychoanalysis of the Future Bring Anything to Sex and Gender Studies?”, Invited Speaker, Steering Committee Invited Panel on “Psychoanalysis: A Look into the Future,” Annual Meeting of Division 39 (Division of Psychoanalysis) of the American Psychological Association, Boston, MA April 282012: “The Politics of Sexual Science: A Gay Psychiatrist’s Report from the Trenches of the Culture Wars,” Panel Speaker, Symposium on “Psychiatrists as Activists: On Being Part of the Solution,” Annual Meeting of APA, Philadelphia, PA, May 72011: “How APA’s 1973 Decision to Remove Homosexuality from the DSM Contributed to Today’s Culture Wars about Marriage Equality,” Panel Speaker, Symposium on “Mental Health and Legal Perspectives of Same-sex Civil Marriage in the United States,” Annual Meeting of APA, Honolulu, HI, May 182010: “Queer Diagnoses: Homosexuality, Gender Variance, and the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM),” Panel Member, Symposium: “Gender Identity Disorder and the DSM-5: An Update,” Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, New York, NY, October 302010: “Talking to the Media: Teaching Psychiatrists to Embrace the Sound Bite,” Panel Speaker, Symposium on “Psychiatrists in the World: Advocating for LGBT Mental Health,” Annual Meeting of APA, New Orleans, LA, May 252010: “The Group for Advancement of Psychiatry On-Line Curriculum on LGBT Mental Health,” Panel Speaker, Symposium on “Psychiatrists in the World: Advocating for LGBT Mental Health,” Annual Meeting of APA, New Orleans, LA, May 252008: “When Politics Distorts Science,” Panel Member, “’The Gay Agenda’: The Intersection of Mental Health and Public Policy,” AGLP Annual Symposium, Washington DC, May 32007: “Ethical Issues in Sexual Conversion (‘Reparative’) Therapies,” Panel Member, “Ethics, Human Rights and Dynamic,” jointly sponsored by American Psychiatric Association and American Academy of Psychoanalysis, San Diego, CA, May 212006: “Ethical Issues in Sexual Conversion (‘Reparative’) Therapies,” Invited Panel Member, “Meeting the Needs of our Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Patients and their Families,” American Medical Association, Chicago, IL, June 122006: “Can I Change? A Journey through Ex-Gay Ministries and Beyond,” Panel Member, Issue Workshop, Annual Meeting of APA, Toronto, ON, CA, May 252006: “Can We Talk? A Model for Constructive Conversation between Opponents and Advocates of Same Sex Relationships,” Panel Member, Component Workshop, Annual Meeting of APA, Toronto, ON, CA, May 232006: “Gay and Lesbian Families: What Kinds of Trauma Do They Experience because They Cannot Marry,” Invited Panel Member, Workshop of the Committee on Gay and Lesbian Issues, American Psychoanalytic Association, New York, NY, January 192005: “Challenges When Psychiatrists Seek Treatment for Themselves,” Panel Member, Issues Workshop, Annual Meeting of APA, Atlanta, GA, May 262005: “I Do, But I Can’t: Mental Health Issues Around Gay Marriage,” Panel Member, Component Workshop, Annual Meeting of APA, Atlanta, GA, May 232005: “’Fixing Frank’: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Psychotherapy with Gay Men,” Panel Member, Media Workshop, Annual Meeting of APA, Atlanta, GA, May 232004: “Judd Marmor, Psychiatry and Homosexuality,” Panel Member, “The Academy Honors the Life and Work of Judd Marmor, MD,” American Academy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry, New York, NY, May 22004: “Teaching Evidence-Based Psychotherapies,” Panel Member, American Academy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry, New York, NY, April 302003: “Ethical Concerns Raised When Patients Seek to Change Same-Sex Attractions,” Panel Member, “Research and Clinical Report on Reparative Therapy,” Trembling Before G-d: Orthodox Mental Health Conference on Homosexuality, New York, NY, November 102002: “Mental Health Issues in the Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual/Transgender Community,” Panel Member, APA Review Of Psychiatry Presentation, Annual Meeting of APA, Philadelphia, PA, May 232002: “The Terrorist Crisis of 2001: Use and Impact of Electronic Communication,” Panel Member, Component Workshop, Annual Meeting of APA, Philadelphia, PA, May 212001: “Ethical Concerns Raised When Patients Seek to Change Same-Sex Attractions,” Panel Member, Symposium on “Clinical Issues and Ethical Concerns Regarding Attempts to Change Sexual Orientation: An Update,” Annual Meeting of APA, New Orleans, LA, May 92001: “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell: The Psychoanalytic Training Experience between 1973 and 1991,” Panel Member, “Being Gay and Becoming a Psychoanalyst: Across Three Generations, 90th Annual Meeting of the American Psychoanalytic Association, New Orleans, LA, May 52000: “The Consulting Room as Playspace: Psychotherapy with a Bipolar Patient,” Panel Member, “How to Make Dynamic Psychotherapy Work,” APA 52nd Institute on Psychiatric Services, Philadelphia, PA, October 281998: “What Needs Changing: Some Questions Raised by Reparative Therapy Practices,” Panel Member, “Psychoanalysis, Sexuality and Politics,” American Academy of Psychoanalysis, New York, NY, January 111998: “The Analyst’s Authority and the Patient’s Sexuality,” Panel Member, “Homosexuality: Study of Gay and Lesbian Lives--Implications for Psychoanalysis,” American Academy of Psychoanalysis, New York, NY, January 91996: “Across the Great Divide: Gender Panic in the Psychoanalytic Dyad,” Panel Member, “Gay and Lesbian Issues,” American Academy of Psychoanalysis, New York, NY, May 51995: “Psychoanalytic Subjectivity and Male Homosexuality,” Panel Member, “Psychoanalysis and Homosexuality: A Contemporary View,” American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Boston, Ma, December 101995: “Dissociation in The Psychotherapy Of Gay Men,” Panel Member, “Clinical Approaches to Dissociation,” Division of Psychoanalysis (39) of the American Psychological Association, American Psychological Association, Santa Monica, CA, April 301995: “Medication, Psychotherapy and Belief,” Panel Member, “Psychopharmacology and Psychotherapy: Toward Integration,” Division 39, American Psychological Association, Santa Monica, CA, April 291994: “Contemporary Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy with Gay Men,” Panel Member, Scientific Symposium, “Gay and Lesbian Patients: New Psychoanalytic Perspectives,” joint session of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis and APA, Annual Meeting of APA, Philadelphia, PA, May1994: “Addressing Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Issues at the District Branch Level,” Panel Member, Component Workshop Presentation of the Southern California Psychiatric Society's Committee on Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Issues, Annual Meeting of APA, Philadelphia, PA, May1993: “Psychoanalytic Attitudes toward Homosexuality,” Original Paper Presentation, Panel Member, “Anti-Homosexual Bias in Psychiatry,” American Academy of Psychoanalysis, New York, NY, December1993: “Psychosocial Aspects of AIDS,” Panel Member, “Optometric Concerns with the Diagnosis and Treatment of the AIDS Patient,” American Academy of Optometry, Boston, MA, December1990: “Therapist Bias in The Clinical Setting,” Panel Member, Component Workshop Presentation, Annual Meeting of APA, New York, NY, May1989-1990: “The District Branch Newsletter: Educating the Membership about Aids,” Panel Member, Component Workshop Presentation, Annual Meeting of APA, New York, NY, May, 1990 and San Francisco, CA, May, 19891989: “Internalized Homophobia in the Psychotherapy of a Gay Man,” Panel Member, American Academy of Psychoanalysis, San Francisco, CA, MayNational—Invited Discussant2017: “Ethical Issues in Treating LGBT Patients,” Interest Group, Annual Meeting of The American College of Psychiatrists, Scottsdale, AZ, February 232015: “First, Do No Harm: Historical, Ethical, and Legal Perspectives on Sexual Orientation Change Efforts (SOCE),” Scientific Symposium, Institute for Psychiatric Services, New York, NY, October 112014: “Paper Session,” Discussant, Annual Meeting, American Academy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry, New York, NY, May 32009: “Managing Self-Disclosure in Psychotherapy,” Invited Consultant, “Clinical Pearls,” Institute for Psychiatric Services, New York, NY, October 92005: “Sex and Death in the Age of Aids: A Psychoanalytic Exploration,” Invited Panel Member, Film Discussion of “The Gift,” National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis, New York, NY, September 252003: “Intersex Conditions: Controversies and New Approaches to Treatment,” Panel Member, Component Workshop, Annual Meeting of APA, San Francisco, CA, May 212003: “Counseling Committed Couples: Rethinking Therapeutic Neutrality,” Panel Member, Issues Workshop, Annual Meeting of APA, San Francisco, CA, May 212003: “Beyond Coming Out: LGBT Mental Health across the Lifespan,” Conference Discussant, Association of Gay and Lesbian Psychiatrists Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, May 172004: “Homosexuality and Psychoanalysis: New Directions,” Conference Summary, Conference jointly sponsored by Association of Gay and Lesbian Psychiatrists, St. Luke’s—Roosevelt Medical Center, The Haworth Press, William Alanson White Institute, New York, NY, May 1National—Moderator2014: “Controversies in the Treatment of Transgender Children and Adolescents,” Co-Chair, Scientific Symposium, Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, New York, NY, May 52009: “‘In or Out?’: A Discussion about Gender Identity Diagnoses and the DSM,” Co-Chair, Scientific Symposium, Annual Meeting of APA, San Francisco, CA, May 182006: “A Research Agenda for DSM-V: Mental Health in the Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Populations,” Co-Chair, Component Workshop, Annual Meeting of APA, Toronto, ON, CA, May 242004: “Gay and Lesbian Orthodox Jews: A Primer for Clinicians,” Chair, Scientific Symposium, Annual Meeting of APA, New York, NY, May 52003: “Daddy and Papa: A Psychosocial Profile of Gay Parenting,” Chair, Component Workshop, Annual Meeting of APA, San Francisco, CA, May 222003: “Recent Developments in Gay and Lesbian Mental Health: A Global Perspective,” Co-Chair, Scientific Symposium, Annual Meeting of APA, San Francisco, CA, May 202003: “Sexual and Gender Identity Disorders: Questions for DSM-V,” Co-Chair, Scientific Symposium, Annual Meeting of APA, San Francisco, CA, May 192002: “It’s Not Gay Enough: Interpreting Antigay Bias in the 21st Century,” Chair, Component Workshop, Annual Meeting of APA, Philadelphia, PA, May 232001: “Psychiatric Views on Talking about Homosexuality to Kids,” Chair, Component Workshop, Annual Meeting of APA, New Orleans, LA, May 71995: “Perspectives on Relations between Lesbians and Gay Men,” Co-Chair, Component Workshop, Annual Meeting of APA, Miami FL, May 231994: “What's So Scary about Homosexuality?”, Chair, Panel Presentation, 12th Annual Symposium, American Association of Physicians for Human Rights, New York, NY, September 31994: “What's So Scary about Homosexuality?”, Chair, Component Workshop Presentation, Annual Meeting of APA, Philadelphia, PA, May1993: “Our Patients, Ourselves,” Chair, Component Workshop Presentation, Annual Meeting of APA, San Francisco, CA, May1992: “Resident Survival Strategies for the 1990s,” Chair, Component Workshop Presentation, Annual Meeting of APA, Washington, DC, May1991: “Clinical Work with Lesbian and Gay Patients,” Chair, Component Workshop Presentation, Annual Meeting of APA, New Orleans, LA, MayNational—Seminar2014: “Controversies and Techniques in Treating Transgender Children and Adolescents,” Invited Teacher, Pre-Conference Continuing Education Master Class, Annual Meeting of Division 39 of the American Psychological Association, New York, NY, April 232006: “The Psychology of the Closet,” Discussion Group Leader, Annual Meeting of APA, Toronto, ON, CA, May 222006: “History of Sexual Conversion Therapies,” AGLP Expert Training Program on Critiquing Sexual Conversion Therapies, Association of Gay and Lesbian Psychiatrists, Toronto, ON, CA, May 212005: “Ethical Issues in Sexual Conversion (‘Reparative’) Therapies,” Panel Member, “Special Populations,” APA Ethics Committee Training Program, Washington DC, November 102000: “Psychoanalytic Therapy and the Gay Man,” Invited Lecturer, APA 52nd Institute on Psychiatric Services, Philadelphia, PA, October 28International—Invited Keynote/Plenary Speaker2016: “Homosexuality & Psychoanalysis: From PreOedipal to Postmodern,” Plenary speaker, Conference on “Sexualidade(s) Oblíqua(s)” [Oblique Sexualities], sponsored by Associa??o Portuguesa Psicoterapia Psicanalítica, Lisbon, Portugal, November 25.2016: “History, Science and Politics of Homosexuality,” Plenary speaker, conference on “Science and Theology in Human Sexuality,” Co-Sponsored by St. John’s College, Durham University and Royal College of Psychiatrists, Durham, UK, September 19.2014: “L’identità di genere nel DSM-5 e nel ICD-11, con particolare riferimento alle controversie relative ai minori con varianza di genere” (Gender Identity in DSM-5 And ICD-11 with Particular Reference to the Controversies Surrounding Gender Variant Minors), Plenary, Conference on “Minori con varianza di genere: buone prassi e dilemma” (Gender Variant Minors: Best Practices and Dilemmas), Jointly Sponsored by Avvocatura per i Diritti LGBTI—Rete Lenford, SInAPSi—Centro di Ateneo Federico II, and ONIG—Osservatorio Nazionale sull’Identità di Genere, Napoli, Italy, October 17 (delivered in Italian)2012: “Queer Diagnoses: An Update on the Gender Identity Diagnoses of the ICD-11 and the DSM-5,” Keynote, “Therapolitics”: Mutual Influence of the Therapeutic Process and Social Processes within the LGBT Community, Bob Shapell School of Social Work, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel, October 162011: “Queer Diagnoses: Homosexuality, Gender Variance, and the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM),” Plenary, Conference on “Les catégories psychiatriques et leurs effets: Enjeux de la révision du DSM-5 et de la CIM-11 (Psychiatric Diagnoses and their Effects: Issues around the Revision of DSM-5 and ICD-11),” Université de Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France, March 182011: “Queer Diagnoses: Homosexuality, Gender Variance, and the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM),” Invited Speaker, Association des Médecins Gays (Gay Medical Association), Paris, France, March 132010: “Antihomosexual Attitudes: A Psychoanalytic Perspective,” Plenary, International Conference on “Homophobia: Attitudes, Prejudices and Intervention Strategies,” Napoli, Italy, October 18 (delivered in Italian)2010: “Transgenderism and Psychiatric Diagnosis,” Keynote, Conference on Gender and Sexuality, SEXPO, Helsinki, Finland, March 122009: “Ethical Issues in Sexual Conversion Therapies,” Plenary, International Conference on Homosexuality and Psychotherapy Facoltà di Psicologia, Sapienza Università di Roma, Rome Italy, November 7 (delivered in Italian)2003: “From Bisexuality to Intersexuality: Rethinking Gender Categories,” Plenary, Society for the Exploration of Psychotherapy Integration (SEPI), New York, NY, May 22000: “Psychoanalytic Therapy and the Gay Man,” Plenary, Joint Meeting of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis and Organizzazione di Psicoanalisti Italiani—Federazione e Registro (OPIFER), Sestri Levante, Italy, June 24 (*Presented in Italian)International—Panel Speaker2013: “Theorizing Homosexuality: What Does It All Mean?”, Invited Panel Member, Scientific Symposium on “Sexual Diversity, Genes and Environment,” Annual Meeting of the Netherlands Psychiatric Association, Maastricht, April 122013: “Can Sexual Orientation be Changed?”, Invited Panel Member, “Selling the Promise of Change: International Health and Policy Consequences of Sexual Orientation Change Efforts (SOCE),” Sponsored by The NGO Committee on Human Rights & The NGO Committee on HIV/AIDS, United Nations Church Center, New York, NY, January 312012: “Gay Mainstream and Alternative Styles: Variations on Therapeutic Approaches in Patients Who Wish to Examine Their Orientation,” Invited Panel Member, Discussion of sexual conversion therapies, Bob Shapell School of Social Work, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel, October 162012: “Shamed Bodies, Unsettled Genders,” Discussant, Panel Session, 10th Anniversary Conference: The Legacy of Stephen MitchellInternational Association of Relational Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis, New York, NY, March 32009: “The Status of Sexual Conversion Therapies in the United States,” Invited Panel Speaker, Symposium on “Therapies that Claim to Change Sexual Orientation: Historical and Current Perspectives,” Annual Meeting of Royal College of Psychiatrists, Liverpool, UK, June 32007: “From Bisexuality to Intersexuality: Rethinking Gender Categories,” Panel Member, “From Preoedipal to Postmodern: Gender & Sexuality,” International Association for Relational Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy, Athens, Greece, July 62000: “Attending to Sexual Compulsivity in a Gay Man,” Panel Member, “Sex, Drugs and Homosexuality,” Congres International du Jubile, Fedération Fran?aise de Psychiatrie, Paris, France, June 282000: “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell: The Psychoanalytic Training Experience between 1973 and 1991,” Panel Member “The Value of Homosexuality in Psychoanalysis,” Eleventh International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Brooklyn, NY, May 6International—Invited Discussant2011: “Should We Extend or Restrict the Concept of Addiction?”, Invited Discussant, Conference on “Les catégories psychiatriques et leurs effets: Enjeux de la révision du DSM-5 et de la CIM-11 (Psychiatric diagnoses and their effects: Issues around the Revision of DSM-5 and ICD-11)”, Université de Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France, March 182002: “Discussion of Two Clinical Presentations,” Conference on “Sexuality: Yours, Mine and Ours,” International Association of Relational Psychoanalysts and Psychotherapists, New York, NY, November 221999: “Discussion of ‘Negative Affects in Borderline Patients,” USA and Italy: Reciprocal Influences in Psychoanalysis: In the Footsteps of Silvano Arieti, Joint Meeting of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis and Organizzazione di Psicoanalisti Italiani--Federazione e Registro (OPIFER), Venice, Italy, November 3International—Seminar2017: “PDM-2 and Non-pathological Experiences That May Require Clinical Attention,” Case Presenter, “The PDSM-2 Conference,” New York, NY, June 3.2013: “Psychotherapy with LGBT Patients,” Invited Workshop Presenter, Annual Meeting of the Netherlands Psychiatric Association, Maastricht, April 12 ................
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