Carl C. Bell, M.D., C.C.H.P., D.L.F.A.P.A., F.A.C. Psych. Jackson Park Hospital – Family Medicine Clinic 1625 E. 75th Street (MOB 1st Fl), Chicago, IL 60649 (773) 633-5450 (cell) E-mail:
[email protected] State of Illinois Medical License # 036-045726
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PRESENT POSITIONS Staff Psychiatrist – Outpatient Family Practice Clinic; Consultation and Liaison Psychiatrist Medical/Psychiatric Unit – Jackson Park Hospital Chairman of the Department of Psychiatry, Windsor University, St. Kitts Clinical Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, U of Illinois at Chicago Producer of Eight Pieces of Brocade - a 45 minute chi kung exercise DVD MEMBERSHIPS (Partial List) Member, National Medical Association (NMA). Former Chairman, Psychiatry Member, Black Psychiatrists of America. Former vice-president, former newsletter editor. Fellow, American College of Psychiatrists - 1998 Distinguished Life Fellow, American Psychiatric Association - 2008 Founding and current Member and Past Board Chairman, National Commission on Correctional Health Care. Member and Former Director, American Association of Community Psychiatrists. Board Examiner, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology - 1976.
BOOKS, CHAPTERS IN BOOKS, AND ARTICLES During his 45 years of psychiatric practice, Dr. Bell has published 500+ articles, chapters, & books on mental health issues. He’s editor of Psychiatric Aspects on Violence; co-editor Family and HIV/AIDS: Cultural and Contextual Issues in Prevention and Treatment and Psychiatric Clinics of North America – Prevention in Psychiatry; author of The Sanity of Survival; co-author of Suicide and Homicide Among Adolescents, co-author of The Harvard Medical School Guide to Overcoming Prejudice at Work and chapters on: “Psychiatry for People of African Descent in the USA” in The Massachusetts General Hospital Textbook on Diversity and Cultural Sensitivity in Mental Health; "Black Psychiatry" in Mental Health and People of Color; "Black-on-Black Homicide" in Mental Health and Mental Illness Among Black Americans; "Isolated Sleep Paralysis" & "Violence Exposure, Psychological Distress and High Risk Behaviors Among Inner-City High School Students" in Anxiety Disorders in African-Americans; "Is psychoanalytic therapy relevant for public mental health programs" in Controversial Issues in Mental Health. He has been interviewed by Ebony; Jet; Essence; Emerge; New York Times; Chicago Tribune Magazine; People Magazine; Chicago Reporter; "Nightline"; ABC News; NPR; "CBS Sunday Morning"; The News Hour with Jim Lehrer; the Tom Joyner Morning Show; Chicago Tonight; and the "Today" show. Writer/Commentator for “Prevention in Action” in Clinical Psychiatry News, 2004 – 2011, HONORS AND AWARDS (Partial List) * Appointed Clinical Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, University of Illinois at Chicago by the Board of Trustees, June 25, 2014 * Presented the American Psychiatric Association’s 2014 Distinguished Service Award, May 3, 2014 * Appointed to the IOM’s Committee to Evaluate the SSI Disability Program for Children with Mental Disorders, March 4, 2014. * Presented the 2014 American Association of Social Psychiatry’s Abraham Halpern Humanism in Psychiatry Award, May 5, 2014 * Presented the Special Presidential Commendation of the American Psychiatric Association in recognition of his outstanding advocacy for mental illness prevention and for person-centered mental health wellness and recovery, May 7, 2012. * Presented the 2012 Agnes Purcell McGavin Award for Prevention in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, May 7, 2012. * Founding Executive Committee Member of the National Action Alliance for Suicide Prevention by Pamela Hyde Administrator of Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, September 1, 2010. * Appointed to the National Research Council’s Committee on Assessing Juvenile Justice Reform of the Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, June 25, 2010 to March 31, 2012. * Appointed to the National Institute of Mental Health National Mental Health Advisory Council by Secretary of Health and Human Services, Michael O. Leavitt, January 2008 ending September 30, 2011 – Resigned 1-14-11. * International Fellow - Institute of Philosophy, Diversity, and Mental Health, Center for Ethnicity and Health, Faculty of Health, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, United Kingdom, 2007 - 2009. * Appointed to the National Academy of Science’s, Institute of Medicine, Committee on the Prevention of Mental Disorders and Substance Abuse Among Children, Youth, & Young Adults: Research Advances and Promising Interventions, 5-14-07. * Planning Boards for Dr. Satcher’s SG’s Reports on Mental Health - Culture, Race, & Ethnicity and Youth Violence, Spring 2000.
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INDEX 1. BIOSKETCH...............................................................................................................page 1 2. INDEX…………………………………………………………………………………………page 2 2. PRESENT POSITIONS.............................................................................................page 3 3. EDUCATION..............................................................................................................page 3 - 4 4. HONORS.................................................................................................................page 5 - 28 5. MEMBERSHIPS....................................................................................................page 29 - 34 6. MARTIAL ARTS.....................................................................................................page 35-36 7. BOOKS, ANIMATION, DVD, AND CHAPTERS IN BOOKS, & FILM..................page 37 - 43 8. ARTICLES AND REPORTS (In Chronological Order)...........................................page 44 - 84 9. RESEARCH...........................................................................................................page 85 - 90 10. CONSULTATIONS AND LECTURES…………………..……………………..….page 91 - 364 11. FORENSIC EXPERIENCE.............................................................................page 365 – 369 12. PREVIOUS EMPLOYMENT............................................................................page 370 - 373
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CURRICULUM VITAE CARL COMPTON BELL, M.D., C.C.H.P., D.L.F.A.P.A., F.A.C.Psych. Jackson Park Hospital – Family Medicine Clinic 1625 E. 75th Street (MOB 1st Fl), Chicago, IL 60649 (773) 633-5450 (cell) E-mail:
[email protected] State of Illinois Medical License # 036-045726 PRESENT POSITIONS Staff Psychiatrist – Jackson Park Hospital’s Outpatient Family Practice Clinic Chairman of the Department of Psychiatry, Windsor University, 1621 Brightons Estate Canyon, Basseterre, St. Kitts, West Indies Lecturer Department of Psychiatry, Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science EDUCATION Graduate, Kozminski Public Grammar School, 1961 Graduate, Hyde Park Public High School, 1965 Chicago City Colleges, 1965-1966 Graduate, University of Illinois Chicago Circle, 1967 B.S., Major Biology, Minors, Calculus and Chemistry Graduate, Meharry Medical College Nashville Tennessee, 1971 M.D. Degree Completed Psychiatric Residency, 1974 Illinois State Psychiatric Institute Chicago, Illinois 1st Year: Inpatient psychiatry with adolescents and adults. Trained on Million Multiaxial Clinical Inventory while helping to standardize the instruments psychometrics. 2nd Year: Long-term intensive outpatient psychotherapy with children, adolescents and adults, crisis intervention, group psychotherapy, marital and family therapy, forensic psychiatry, schizophrenic management clinic, and consultation to a general hospital. Trained on 3
Million Multiaxial Clinical Inventory while helping to standardize the instruments psychometrics. . 3rd Year: Instructor of Clinical Psychiatry at the University of Illinois Medical Center, Milieu Chief-10E Community Psychiatry Program, Long-Term Intensive Outpatient Psychotherapy with children, adolescents, and adults. Certification of Attendance Investigator 101 Training, February 8, 2000. Investigator Education Certification, Initial for completion of the University of Illinois at Chicago Human Subject Protections, Program, February 12, 2001. Completion of Ethics Training for the University of Illinois, March 12, 2004. Investigator Education Certification, Continuing for completion of the Human Subjects Protections Program Continuing Education July 29, 2005. Certification of Completion – 2005 Ethics Training Program for University Employees from Ethics Training and Compliance Center, October, 25, 2005. Certificate of Completion – 2006 Ethics Training Program for University and Community College Employees from Ethics Training and Compliance Center, October 2, 2006. Certificate of Completion - 2008 Ethics Training Program for University Employees from the Ethics Training and Compliance Center, October 16, 2008. Certificate of Completion - Biomedical Research - Basic/Refresher Curriculum Completion Report - Research with Children, CITI Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative, January 3, 2009. Human Research Curriculum Completion Report - Refresher 2 Course, CITI Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative, January 3, 2009. Certificate of Completion – for Certified Correctional Health Professional by the Board of Trustees CCHP, January 1, 1010 to December 31, 2014.
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HONORS Honored by The Online Museum of African American Addictions and Recovery Hall of Fame Committee as a 2017 Hall of Fame Recipient, December 30, 2016. Honored by Marquis Who’s Who for Excellence in Mental Health Care, December 9, 2016. Appointed to the Committee on Nominations and Leadership Development of the American College of Psychiatrists March 2017 to February 2020 Presented the Distinguished Andrea Delgado, M.D. Memorial Lecture and Honoree at the Black Psychiatrists of America 37th Transcultural Psychiatry Conference – Trans-Generational Outcomes of Marginalization and Racism on Black Mental Health, Nassau, Bahamas, November 11, 2016 Presented Award for Excellence in Community Involvement – Program for Research on Black Americans, 40th Annual Reunion, Ann Arbor, MI, June 24, 2016 Presented a Certificate of Recognition from the Circuit Court of Cook County and Cook County Juvenile Temporary Detention Center for participation on the Health/Mental Health Committee of the Transitional Team of the JTDC, January 12, 2016. Appointed Co-Chair of Search Committee for the Superintendent of the Cook County Juvenile Detention Center by Chief Judge of the State of Illinois Circuit Court of Cook County Timothy E. Evans, August 8, 2014. Presented the American Association of Social Psychiatry’s Abraham Halpern Humanitarian Award, New York, NY, May 3, 2014. Presented the American Psychiatric Association’s 2014 Distinguished Service Award at the Convocation of the 165th Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, New York, NY, May 3, 2014. Appointed to the Institute of Medicine’s (IOM) Committee to Evaluate the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Disability Program for Children with Mental Disorders, March 4, 2014 Chairperson of the President/C.E.O. Search Committee of the National Commission on Correctional Health Care, October 2013 to April 2014. Presented a Certificate of Appreciation in Recognition of Valuable Contributions to the Urban Medicine 2014 Policy and Advocacy Forum, February 25, 2014. Presented a Certificate of Appreciation for Contributing to the Health, Inequity, and Race: Confronting Racial Disparities in Chicago by the Student National Medical Association MAPS Chapter, February 5, 2014. 5
Medical Editor, The Bipolar Report, Frontline Medical Communications, 2013. Appointed to the Editorial Board of the American Psychiatric Publishing – Textbook of Psychiatry, 6th Edition, 2013. Appointed to the Committee on Nominations and Leadership Development of the American College of Psychiatrists March 2014 to February 2017. Received an award from the National Commission on Correctional Health Care for his leadership as Chair of the Board of the National Commission on Correctional Health Care, October 22, 2012. Presented the Surgeon General’s Certificate of Appreciation for Outstanding service as an Action Alliance task force member and for your scientific, public health and strategic contributions to the development and release of the 2012 National Strategy for Suicide Prevention, October 17, 2012. Presented the “Keepers of Culture” Award/Commissioned Painting at the Generations of Creativity Gala Fundraiser for the Betty Shabazz International Charter Schools, October 13, 2012. Presented the 2012 Agnes Purcell McGavin Award for Prevention in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at the Convocation of the 164th Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, Philadelphia, PA, May 7, 2012. Presented the Special Presidential Commendation of the American Psychiatric Association in recognition of his outstanding advocacy for mental illness prevention and for personcentered mental health wellness and recovery, at the Convocation of the 164th Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, Philadelphia, PA, May 7, 2012 Chosen for the 2012 Agnes Purcell McGavin Award for Prevention in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry by the American Psychiatric Association, January 15, 2012. Appointed as a member of the Urban Institute Doris Duke Charitable Foundation Advisory Group 2009-2012. Guest of honor at the American Psychiatric Association’s Solomon Carter Fuller Award Reception at the 63rd Institute on Psychiatric Services, San Francisco, CA, October 28, 2011. Presented the Solomon Carter Fuller Award by the Council on Minority Mental Health and Health Disparities of the American Psychiatric Association for demonstrating the qualities of scholarship and community leadership so emphasized by America’s first Black psychiatrist, and for the forthright furtherance of the mental health of Black people, San 6
Francisco, CA October 27, 2011. Appointed to the Advisory Group of the National Center for Youth in Custody (NC4YC) of the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP), October 10, 2011. Presented with the Dr. David Satcher Mental Health Trailblazer Award (This award “honors Dr. David Satcher, former Surgeon General and CDC Director, whose persistent efforts focused national attention on evidence that race and ethnicity correlate with on-going, and often increasing, health disparities among U.S. populations. Dr. Satcher was the first African American Director of the CDC and was Surgeon General during the release of the Health People 2010 national health objectives, which included for the first time a national focus on reducing health disparities. The recipient of this award is a person whose leadership in reducing health disparities has resulted in the improvement of health promotion and health education programs at the state or local level. Through state or local efforts, the recipient has demonstrated successful program implementation, which has reduced health disparities by sharing new knowledge about the causes of health disparities, translating research to practice, or using innovative methods of promoting health and delivering culturally competent and linguistically specific preventive and/or clinical services.”). Presented at the 5th Mental Health Research Conference – Innovative Mental Health Services: Building Relationships and Strengthening Diverse Communities at the Pearl River Resorts/Golden Moon, Choctaw, MS, October 6, 2011. Presented a Certificate of Appreciation by the HistoryMakers for Participation in the 2 nd Annual Back To School With The HistoryMakers Program, September 2011. Invited to be a Key Informant on the Technical Expert Panel of the US Department of Health and Human Services, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality on the topic of Psychological and Pharmacological Treatment for Children with PTSD, September 15, 2011. Steering Committee member - SAMHSA Recovery to Practice (RTP) Project Expert Panel Member on Development Services Group’s ACYF Protective Factors Project that is seeking to have the entire system of child protective services be trauma informed an initiative led by President Obama’s Commissioner of Children Youth and Families. Appointed to the City of Chicago & County of Cook Anti-Violence and Community Stabilization Leadership Group by Mayor Emanuel and President Preckwinkle, August 30, 2011. Presented the Vision Quest Award for “Health Resource Management and Economics,” by the Josephine Elizabeth Seaton Franklin Foundation, Theta Rho Omega Chapter, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., April 30, 2011. Presented the Inaugural Francis J. Bonner, M.D. Award by the Massachusetts General 7
Hospital, Department of Psychiatry and Departmental Diversity Committees, Harvard University, February 17, 2011. Appointed to the National Health Collaboration on Violence and Abuse (NHCVA) as the American Psychiatric Association’s Representative, February 13, 2011. Appointed to the National Strategy for Suicide Prevention Revision/Update Task Force by Surgeon General Regina Benjamin and Jerry Reed – Co-Chairs of the National Action Alliance for Suicide Prevention, January 12, 2011. Elected Chair-Elect of the Board of Directors of the National Commission on Correctional Health Care, Las Vegas, Nevada, October 10, 2010. Invited to participate on the Vice Chancellor for Research’s Community Disparities Research Advisory Council, September 16, 2010. Hobfoll SE, Watson P, Bell CC, Bremer MJ, Friedman MJ, Friedman M, Gersons BPR, de Jong JTVM, Maguen S, Neria Y, Pynoos RS, Ruzek JI, Shalev AY, Steinberg AM, Ursano RJ. Five Essential Elements of Immediate and Mid-Term Trauma Intervention: Empirical Evidence. FOCUS, Vol. VII, No. 2: 221 – 242, Spring 2009 was chosen by the review journal from psychiatry, FOCUS as designated as one of the most influential articles in psychiatry in the last 4 year cycle." Appointed Founding Executive Committee Member of the National Action Alliance for Suicide Prevention by Pamela Hyde - Administrator of Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, September 1, 2010 Appointed to the Editorial Board of the Journal of Psychiatric Administration and Management (JPAM), August 26, 2010. Honored by “the psychiatrists (Drs. Andrea Bacon, Elise Bell, Morris Blount, Geri HillChance, Peter Chien, Kobie Douglas, Cheryl Gaines, Franchot Givens, Sherrie Godbold, Dudhi Gokkali, Paul Hannah, Angela Mahone, Joyce Miller, Kimberly Meyer, Traci Powell, E. Evelina Powers, Thedor Ranganathan, Karen Taylor-Crawford, Lynelle Thomas, Dianne Washington, and Johnnie Williamson) who passed my way at CMHC” for commitment, patience, guidance, leadership and nurturing their development in psychiatry, August 27, 2010. Appointed as Co-Chair of the Chancellor’s Committee on the Status of Blacks for 20102013 at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Presented Plaque from the Chicago Board of Education in Recognition of his outstanding dedication and commitment to serving Chicago public school students and his contribution to the Chicago Public Schools’ Safety and Security strategy, by Mary Richardson-Lowry, President, Chicago Board of Education and Ron Huberman, C.E.O., Chicago Public 8
Schools, June 23, 2010. Appointed to the National Research Council’s Committee on Assessing Juvenile Justice Reform of the Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, June 23, 2010 to March 31, 2012. Member of Gift From Within's Professional Advisory Board, for a while. Presented the Black Psychiatrists of America Lloyd C. Elam, M.D. Memorial Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2010 Annual Spring Conference at Meharry Medical College, Lloyd C. Elam, M.D. Mental Health Center, Nashville, TN, April 9, 2010. Featured in Who’s Who in Black Chicago, 3rd Edition, 2010. Presented with the Chancellor’s Committee on the Status of Blacks honored Black History Maker - Dr. Carl C. Bell, for dedicated service and leadership on the UIC campus and the extended community, February 24, 2009. Presented Certificate for Serving as a Member of the 2009 Injury Prevention Institute/EN CARE Advisory Council, January 11, 2010. Appointed to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) National Strategy to Prevent Youth Violence Expert Review Team, November 19, 2009. Appointed to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services, Center for Mental Health Services’ Steering Committee on Recovery to Practice, November 17, 2009. Appointed as a panel member of the National Institute of Health (NIH) State-of-the-Science Conference: Preventing Alzheimer’s Disease and Cognitive Decline, November 6, 2009. Presented the Inaugural Jeanne Spurlock Social Justice Award for Extraordinary Dedication and Leadership in Professional Development for Women and Minorities, May 19, 2009. Appointed to the Committee on Law and Justice of the Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education of the National Academies, May 7, 2009 Appointed to the Council on Advocacy and Government Relations of the American Psychiatric Association, May 8, 2009. Appointed to the Advisory Council of the Emergency Nurses Association (ENA) Injury Prevention Institute, April 13, 2009. Appointed to the American Psychiatric Association’s Board of Trustees’ Ad Hoc Work Group on Preparing Members for the Future, March 12, 2009. 9
Presented the Black Student Psychological Association of Chicago State University’s Award for Recognition for Outstanding Services African American Community, February 23, 2009. Appointed to the Chicago Police Department’s Multicultural Advisory Board by Superintendent Jody Weis, January 1, 2009. Presented UIC Faculty Award for External Recognition at the UIC Faculty Awards Dinner, October 7, 2008. Presented Plaque for 25 years of Service to the Board of Directors of the National Commission on Correctional Health Care, October 19, 2008. Appointed as an Advisor to the SubWork Group of the DSM-V Anxiety, ObsessiveCompulsive Spectrum, Posttraumatic, and Dissociative Disorders Work Group of the Task Force on the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders – Fifth Edition (DSM V) of the American Psychiatric Association, October 16, 2008. Member of the Committee for the Final Oral Examination of Daria K. Boeninger’s Doctoral Dissertation in the Human and Community Development Department, University of California, Davis, September 12, 2008. Invited to be a member of CDC’s Consultation Team for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Guide to Community Preventive Services for the Mental Health topic, August 7, 2008. Appointed as a board member to “Beyond the Passages,” a 501c3 non for profit organization to address and raise awareness of Alzheimer’s Disease and other related mental illnesses that affect the African-American community. Presented the 2008 Annual Fatherhood Expo - Fathers United to Empower Families’ Trail Blazer Award, June 7, 2008. Member of the Centre for Applied Research and Evaluation - International Foundation (Care-if) International Meeting on Education, Sport and Culture 2009: Scientific Committee, London, England. Presented with the American Psychiatric Association’s and the American Association of Psychiatric Administrators Administrative Psychiatry Award for distinction as a clinician and executive; inspiration as a teacher and role model; dedication as a public servant; and eminence as a productive investigator and author in the field of psychiatric administration sponsored by the American Association of Administrative Psychiatrist, May 5, 2008. Elevated to Distinguished Life Fellows of the American Psychiatric Association, May 5, 2008. 10
Appointed as Consultant of the Corresponding Committee on Prevention of Mental Disorders and Promotion of Mental Health of the American Psychiatric Association, May 2008 - May 2009. Appointed as Corresponding Member of the Committee on Family Violence and Abuse of the American Psychiatric Association, 2008 – 2009. Appointed as Corresponding Member of the Committee on Violence Against Children of the American Psychiatric Association, 2008 - 2009. Appointed Chairperson of the Council on Social Issues and Public Psychiatry of the American Psychiatric Association, 2008 – 2009. Appointed to the Joint Reference Committee of the American Psychiatric Association, 2008 2009. Nominated by the Board of Trustees of Children’s Home + Aid to be on the 125 th Anniversary Honorary Committee, February 25, 2008. Attained Distinguished Life Fellow Status, American Psychiatric Association, February 25, 2008. Member of the Honorary Benefit Committee for the Alliance for the Mentally Ill of Greater Chicago’s Light the Darkness 2008 fundraiser awards dinner, March 6, 2008. Board Member of the Recovery International/Abraham Low Institute Organization, December 2007. Appointed to the National Institute of Mental Health National Mental Health Advisory Council by Secretary of Health and Human Services, Michael O. Leavitt, January 2008 ending September 30, 2011 – Resigned for reasons of integrity January 14, 2011. Presented with a Carter Center baseball cap by Mrs. Rosalynn Carter at the 2007 Rosalynn Carter Symposium on Mental Health Policy, November 8, 2007. Appointed an Expert Panel Member for Mental Health First Aid Guidelines Project for Traumatic Events of the ARTGEN Research Centre of the University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, October 23, 2007. Honorary Conference Committee Member of the National Black Child Development Institute, October 2007. Appointed to the Advisory Board of the Center for Child Welfare and Education at Northern Illinois University, June 25, 2007. 11
Honoree at the Third Annual Golf Fundraiser sponsored by the Partners in Community Building, Inc, June 15, 2007. Appointed to the Board of Directors of the OrthoAmerican Psychiatric Association, June 13, 2007. Appointed International Fellow of the Institute of Philosophy, Diversity, and Mental Health within the Center for Ethnicity and Health, Faculty Of Health, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, United Kingdom, May 24, 2007. Listed in “Guide to America’s Top Psychiatrists - 2007 Edition,” by the Consumers Research Council of America Appointed to the National Academy of Science’s, Institute of Medicine, Board on Children, Youth, and Families and the Board on Health Care Services’ Committee on the Prevention of Mental Disorders and Substance Abuse Among Children, Youth, and Young Adults: Research Advances and Promising Interventions, May 14, 2007. Selected to be an African Scientific Institute Fellow, May 8, 2007. Recognized by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration in appreciation for Moderating National Children’s Mental Health Awareness Day 2007 “Helping children thrive at home, at school, and in the community.” May 8, 2007. Presented “Certification of Appreciation,” in recognition of participation at the “Making the Connection: Emerging Services Models for Children Exposed to Violence,” Chicago Safe Start Incubator Summit, April 26, 2007. Appointed as Corresponding Member of the Committee on Family Violence and Abuse of the American Psychiatric Association, 2007 – 2008. Appointed Chairperson of the Council on Social Issues and Public Psychiatry of the American Psychiatric Association, 2007 – 2008. Appointed to the Joint Reference Committee of the American Psychiatric Association, 2007 2008. Presented the Jackson State University Southern Institute of Mental Health Advocacy, Research and Training, College of Public Service, School of Social Work plaque in appreciation for serving as the Opening Plenary Speaker for the Third Annual Mental Health Research Conference, April 19, 2007. Appointed to the Committee on the Prevention of Mental Disorders and Substance Abuse Among Children, Youth, and Young Adults: Research Advances and Promising Interventions, 12
National Academy of Sciences, March 31, 2007 to March 31, 2009. Member of the Honorary Benefit Committee for the Alliance for the Mentally Ill of Greater Chicago’s Light the Darkness 2008 fundraiser awards dinner, March 2007. Appointed to the Personality Disorders Work Group of the Task Force on the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders – Fifth Edition (DSM V) of the American Psychiatric Association, March 2007 – March 2011. Member of the National Commission on Correctional Health Care’s Task Force on Mental Health Standards for Jails and Prisons, January, 2007. Member of Advisory Group Learning Group 1 – Strengthening Families, Joint Learning Initiative on Children and HIV/AIDS, Human Sciences Research Council, South Africa, January 2007. Selected as a "Top Doctor" by Chicago magazine, January 2007. Appointed to the Advisory Board of the Bronzeville Book Festival and Black Film Festival June 12 - 17, 2007, December 18, 2006. Presented the President’s Award at the Community Behavioral Healthcare Association’s Bridging the Gap 2006 Conference, December 11, 2006. Appointed to the Todd Stroger/Cook County Health Transition Planning Team, November 28, 2006. Presented the “2006 Medicine Award,” by the Health and Medicine Policy Research Group at their 25th year Anniversary – Reflecting on our Past Creating Our Future, November 12, 2006. Presented with the Hero of Healing Award for Talent, Gifts, Commitment, Compassion and Dedication, as a Frontline Caregiver offering Unwavering Hope and Healing before and during some of our nation’s most traumatic events: The World Trade Center Disaster, Hurricanes Katrina and Rita and Beyond at the Thriving in Trauma, Trials, and Tribulations: A Celebration of Resilience and Service, New York City, New York, October 5, 2006. Appointed to the Chicago Police Department’s Task Force on Mental Health/Law Enforcement Response September 1, 2006. Appointed to the Board of the Juvenile Intervention Support Center (JISC) August 21, 2006. Presented with the Inaugural Institute of Medicine – Chicago’s Public Service Award for 2006 at the 91st Annual Meeting and Awards Dinner of the Institute of Medicine of Chicago, May 17, 2006. 13
Appointed Vice-Chair of the Council on Advocacy and Public Policy of the American Psychiatric Association 2006 - 2007. Elected to the Board of Regents of the American College of Psychiatrists – 2006 – 2011. Member of the Anti-anti-psychiatry Advisory Group to the Office of Communications and Public Affairs of the American Psychiatric Association, 2006 Member of the Honorary Benefit Committee for the Alliance for the Mentally Ill of Greater Chicago’s Light the Darkness 2008 fundraiser awards dinner, March 2006. Member of the National Advisory Council for The Blueprint for a Safer Philadelphia Project, 2006. Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research Visiting Lecturer, University of Lethbridge, School of Health Sciences, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada, November 28, 2005 to December 1, 2005. Presented the 2005 Health Warriors Award – Mental Health Advocate “For Your Work with HIV, Psychiatry and Community Health,” by the Georgia Doty Mental Health Education Fund, October 28, 2005. Presented Award from the Illinois Mental Health Planning and Advisory Council “In recognition of outstanding leadership, service, and devotion on behalf of persons with mental illness and their families,” October 10, 2005. Appointed to the American Psychiatric Association’s Presidential Task Force on the Biopsychosocial Consequences of Early Childhood Violence, September 9, 2005. Recognized at “A Man of Distinction,” by the Men’s Fellowship of the Congregational Church of Park Manor, June 19, 2005. Appointed to the Abraham Low Institute Board of Directors June 2005. Presented Award for Success, Commitment and Contributions to Chicago’s Communities Certificate as an Elder A&R (Accountable and Responsible) by the Chicago Host Committee for the 2006 National Hip Hop Political Convention and the Unsigned Co-operative, June 18, 2005. Presented Award for years of dedicated service to adolescents in crisis and “at risk” given on this 40th Anniversary of his Graduation from Hyde Park Academy & on the Occasion of his Address to the Graduating Class of 2005, June 13, 2005. Member of the Honorary Benefit Committee for the Alliance for the Mentally Ill of Greater Chicago’s Light the Darkness 2008 fundraiser awards dinner, March 6, 2005. 14
Member of the National Alliance of the Mentally Ill – Illinois’ Legislative Task Force – 2004 Accepted as a Fellow of the Institute of Medicine of Chicago – October 29, 2004 Commentator for “Prevention in Action,” in Clinical Psychiatry News – 2004 to Present Sang “Happy Birthday” to President Jimmy Carter, September 22, 2004 in Atlanta, Georgia. Presented a Certificate of Special Congressional Recognition, September 10, 2004 for participation in the 34th Annual Legislative Conference of the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, Inc. Listed in “Guide to America’s Top Psychiatrists – 2004 – 2005,” by the Consumers Research Council of America Received the American Psychiatric Foundation’s Minority Services Award, at the 2004 American Psychiatric Association Meeting, New York, NY, May 3, 2004. Junkanoo Parade Marshall for the Colours group during the 2003 Junkanoo in Nassau, Bahamas, December 25, 2003. Appointed to the Secretary of Health and Human Services’ Advisory Committee of Human Research Protections (SACHRP) on the Health and Human Services’ Regulations at 45 CFR 46, Subpart C Prisoner Research of the Office for Human Research Protections (OHRP) –, October 24, 2003. Received a Decatur Eagle by the American Psychiatric Association Alliance, May 20, 2003, at the 2003 American Psychiatric Association Meeting, San Francisco, California. Received the Distinguished Psychiatrist Lecture Award for outstanding achievement in the field of psychiatry as an educator, researcher, and clinician May 19, 2003 at the 2003 American Psychiatric Association’s Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California. Received the Welcome Back Awards from the Eli Lily Company, May 17, 2003, San Francisco, California. Appointed to the Committee on Psychiatric Diagnosis and Assessment of the American Psychiatric Association from May 23, 2003 to May 25, 2006. Presented the George B. Nash, Sr. Public Education Award from NAMI of Greater Chicago, March 27, 2003. Profile displayed honoring prominent African Americans in the field of Domestic Violence in 15
the exhibit “The Souls of Black Folk: Centennial Reflections” displayed in the first floor lobby in Gibbs Hall at the North Carolina A&T State University by the Domestic Violence Internship Program during the month of February 2003. Elevated to Distinguished Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association, January 1, 2003. Received an Award of Appreciation for “Building Strong Teams” from the CMHC staff, December 21, 2002. Appointed to the Chicago Board of Health December 4, 2002 by Mayor Richard M Daley. Member of the Host National Committee for the Inaugural Event of the International Division of the Massachusetts General Hospital Department of Psychiatry - “The African Diaspora: Psychiatric Issues” held in Boston, Massachusetts, November 17 to 21, 2002. Received the “Chair’s Award” for “Constancy of Purpose and Commitment to the Organization’s Mission and Vision” from the Community Mental Health Council, Inc. Board of Directors at the 27th Year Annual Meeting of the Community Mental Health Council, Inc., November 13, 2002. Appointed to Child Endangerment Risk Assessment Protocol (CERAP) Advisory Committee of the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services by Jess McDonald, Director of the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services, October 28, 2002. Received the “Jeanne Spurlock Lecture Award” at the Distinguished Members Breakfast at th the 49 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, San Francisco, California, October 24, 2002. Received an Award for “Guiding the Mission, Having the Vision... Allowing A “Golden Opportunity” from the CMHC Management Team Class, October 16, 2002. Received a Certificate of Appreciation from the Roseland Heights Community Association’s Youth Community Council Program for participation in the Grieving Outreach Forum Effects of Violence on the Family, Friends, and Community of Victims”, September 5, 2002. Included in the 2002 Edition of Top Doctors: Chicago Metro Area, New York: Castle Connolly Medical, Ltd, 2002. Certificate of Achievement presented by Skydive Chicago, Inc. for successfully completing a tandem parachute jump at Skydive Chicago Airport (Exit altitude: 13,000 feet; Freefall time: 60 seconds, August 18, 2002. Received the “Distinguished Service Award of the National Medical Association” for exceptional work in medical service, medical research, and academic medicine, at the 16
National Medical Association 2002 Annual Convention and Scientific Session, Honolulu, Hawaii, August 3, 2002. Invited to become a Senior Fellow of the National Center for Health Behavioral Change at Morgan State University, June 25, 2002. Appointed to the American Psychiatric Association’s Work Group for the Practice Guideline for the Treatment of Patients with Post-traumatic Stress Disorder/Acute Stress Disorder, June 19, 2002. Appointed to the American Psychiatric Association’s Council on Advocacy and Public Policy, May 2002 – May 2007. Received the Exemplary Psychiatrist Award from the National Alliance of the Mentally Ill, May 22, 2002. Received Certificate for service and dedication to the CHAMP South Side Board, May 8, 2002. Awarded an Illinois First grant for $110,000 to host 2 two-day conferences on Violence Prevention and Intervention, March 17, 2002. Appointed to the Editorial Board for the Eighth Edition of the Psychiatric Glossary, March 4, 2002. Certification of Appreciation for participating in the American Psychiatric Institute for Research and Education (APIRE) - Practice Research Network (PRN) National Study of Psychiatric Practice, March 4, 2002. Received the Bowis Award for “special contributions to the College” from the American College of Psychiatrists, March 3, 2002. Received Certificate of Appreciation on behalf of all who are interested in improving the administration of justice in our juvenile courts and our community, for your assistance and the generous contribution of your professional time and talents to the Juvenile Competency Commission 1998 - 2001 from Richard A Devine, Cook County State’s Attorney. http://www.luc.edu/law/academics/special/pdfs/JCC_part1.pdf Appointed to the Integrated Assessment Expert Panel of the Illinois Department of Children Services by Jess McDonald, Director of the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services, December 13, 2001. Received the Community Behavioral Healthcare Association of Illinois Lifetime Achievement Award, December 12, 2001. 17
Member of the National Commission on Correctional Health Care Mental Health Clinical Guideline Advisory Group, November 10, 2001. Received a Certificate of Appreciation in Recognition for Outstanding Volunteer Achievement by the Englewood District Health Council, November 28, 2001. Received “Certificate of Appreciation” in recognition of outstanding contributions to violence prevention activities in the city of Chicago presented by the City of Chicago, Department of Public Health, Office of Violence Prevention - Safe Start, October 30, 2001. Received the Living Legacy Award at the Provident Foundation’s 110 th Anniversary Celebration “Helping Hands, Healing Hearts: A Salute to Chicago’s Miracles in Medicine”, October 20, 2001. Appointed to the Carter Center Mental Health Task Force, July 13, 2001. Appointed to the Editorial Board for the American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc. (APPI) as Associate Editor, May 25, 2001 - 2008. Appointed to the Evidence Based Steering Committee of the Illinois Office of Mental Health, May 3, 2001 Appointed to the Advisory Panel for the Seventeenth Annual Rosalynn Carter Symposium on Mental Health Policy, February 22, 2001. Appointed to the Surgeon General’s Leadership Committee on the Integration of Primary Care and Mental Health, February 1, 2001. Joined the Editorial Board of The Psychiatrist Administrator - The NewsJournal of the American Association of Psychiatric Administrators (AAPA), 2001 - 2008. Appointed to the Psychosocial Intervention Development Workgroup for the NIMH’s Strategic Plan for Depression and Bipolar Disorder Research, January 2001. Selected as a "Top Doctor" by Chicago magazine, January 2001, p. 130. Attended Governor Ryan’s Executive Mansion for a Holiday Celebration, Springfield, Illinois, December 20, 2000. Appointed a Judge in the Illinois Psychiatric Society’s 2000-2001 High School Essay Project “When Not to Keep a Secret”. December 5, 2000. Appointed as a member Institute of Medicine’s Board of Neuroscience and Behavioral Health study on Pathophysiology and Prevention of Adolescent and Adult Suicide, November 11, 2000. 18
Member of U.S. Delegation to South African at the “South African - United States Workshop: Setting an agenda and creating partnerships for behavioral research on HIV prevention in the South African Medical Research Council - Exploring collaboration with the National Institute of Mental Health; sponsored by the South African Medical Research Council and the Center for Mental Health Research on AIDS, National Institute of Mental Health, National Institutes of Health, U.S. Public Health Service, October 29 - November 3, 2000. Attended the National Advisory Council presentation of the Council’s “Ending Violence Against Women Agenda” with Attorney General Janet Reno and Secretary of Health and Human Services Donna Shalala in Washington, D.C., October 12, 2000. Appointed to the Cross-Cultural Work Group and Cross-Cultural Representative on the Work Group on Gaps in the Current Classification System as a part of the APA/NIMH Research Planning Working Group for DSM V, September 25, 2000. Reappointed to serve on the Advisory Committee of the Children and Family Research Center until July 2003. Presented a Certificate of Appreciation for Support and Participation as an Instructor at the National Association of Black Narcotics Agents’ 23rd Annual Training Conference, July 21, 2000. Presented an Appreciation Award in Recognition and Appreciation of Devoted Efforts and Services Rendered to the Citizens of this Community from the South Shore Ministerial Association, July 15, 2000. Appointed to the Planning Board for the Surgeon General’s Report on Youth Violence, May 31, 2000. Appointed to the Advisory Panel for the Sixteenth Annual Rosalynn Carter Symposium on Mental Health Policy entitled “Reducing Disparities: Racial, Ethnic, and Cultural Minorities and Mental Health”, May 23, 2000. Presented the “Roseland Community Hospital Auxiliary GALA 2000 Community Award in Medicine” at the Roseland Community Hospital Auxiliary Gala 2000, May 18, 2000. Nominated by Interim Chancellor Manning to be one of the first members of the President’s Distinguished Speakers Program of the University of Illinois May 4, 2000. Appointed as a national media spokesperson for the depression-screening.org Web Site by the National Mental Health Association, March 4, 2000. Appointed to the Editorial Advisory Board of Clinical Psychiatry News, March 1, 2000. 19
Appointed to the Advisory Board of College Summit, February 1, 2000. Appointed to the working group for Dr. Satcher’s Surgeon General’s Report on Mental Health Culture, Race, and Ethnicity, February 8, 2000. Attended the Dr. David Satcher and Secretary Donna Shalala’s presentation of the Surgeon General’s Report on Mental Health to Tipper Gore, the President’s advisor on mental health in Washington, D.C., December 13, 1999. Reviewed Dr. David Satcher’s Surgeon General’s Report on Mental Health at the request of Dr. Satcher and Chief Editor Howard Goldman, M.D. November 3, 1999. Appointed Co-Chairperson of the Injury Prevention Expert Panel to the American Academy of Pediatrics/National Association of School Nurses’ Health, Mental Health and Safety in Schools National Guidelines Project, November 9, 1999. Appointed to the Mental Health Planning Council for the new Bureau of Chicago Network Operations, October 1, 1999. Appointed to the Futures for Kids Advisory Panel by Lura Lynn Ryan, First Lady of Illinois, October 7, 1999 Member of the Committee for the Master’s Thesis Proposal of Rebecca’s Moss in the School of Psychology, University of Illinois at Chicago, 1999. th
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Presented the 20 Blanche F. Ittleson Award for lifetime contributions at the 76 Annual Meeting of the American Orthopsychiatric Association in Washington, D.C. April 9, 1999. Member of the Committee for the Final Oral Examination of Sean Joe’s Doctoral Dissertation in the School of Social Work, University of Illinois - Champaign, January 26, 1999. Series Editor for the Special Series on the Psychiatric Needs of Nonwhite Populations for Psychiatric Services, 1999 to 2000. Presented with a Certificate of Appreciation for Distinguished Service by Arthur M. Brazier and the Christian Action Lay Ministry of the Apostolic Church of God, November 22, 1998. Dr. Bell, along with Douglas B. Chapman, Dr. Keith Courtney, and Gloria A. Dugan, met with the Maine delegation - Congressman Thomas H. Allen, Congressman John B. Baldacci, and Senator Susan M. Collins to discuss the Catholic Charities Maine Rapid Response Program proposal in the Longworth Congressional Building and the Russell Senate Building, Washington, D.C., October 9, 1998. Appointed to the Illinois State’s Attorney’s Commission on Violent Young Offenders by Richard 20
A. Devine, State’s Attorney of Cook County on September 28, 1998. Presented with the Leona R. Black Commitment to Community Service Award for his commitment to the positive mental health of a community at risk by Illinois State Senator Donne E. Trotter, September 27, 1998. Appointed to be a consultant to the American Psychiatric Association’s Committee on Public Affairs, September 1998. Appointed to the Advisory Board of Mediascope, September 18, 1998. Appointed to the Department of Children and Families Services’ Secure Care Committee by Jess McDonald, Director of the Department of Children and Families’ Services, State of Illinois on September 1, 1998 . Elected to Fellowship status of the American College of Psychiatrists, February 21, 1998. Received the Freddye Smith Award from the Community Mental Health Council, December 10, 1997. Recognized by The Institute on Domestic Violence in the African American Community for outstanding research contributions and national leadership in the field of domestic violence, December 4, 1997. Invited to be a member of the Clinical Evaluation and Services Initiative of Cook County Juvenile Court designed to research and reform clinical services, dispositional, and transfer decisions in juvenile justice cases. Appointed to the Editorial Board of the Journal of Infant, Child, and Adolescent Psychotherapy, September 1997. Received a Special Presidential Commendation from the American Psychiatric Association at the Convocation of the 1997 American Psychiatric Association's Annual Meeting, May 19, 1997, San Diego, CA for his work on violence prevention. Appointed to the Professional Advisory Group for Health Watch's Health Watch Briefs, May 16, 1997. Appointed to the Advisory Board for Public Service and Leadership Model, May 1997. Appointed to the Task Force on Psychiatric Aspects of Violence, Council of National Affairs of the American Psychiatric Association, April 1997 - 2000. Elected to the University of Illinois Department of Psychiatry Advisory Committee March, 1997. 21
Appointed to serve on the Advisory Committee of the Children and Family Research Center, January 1997. Selected as a "Top Doctor" by Chicago magazine, January 1997, p. 119. Presented with the 1996 Distinguished Community Service Award from the Women United for South Shore at the Christmas Luncheon on December 14, 1996. Appointed to the Chicago Department of Public Health's Chicago Violence Prevention Planning Council from 1996 to 1997, August 29, 1996. Appointed to the American Academy of Pediatrics Task Force on Violence, July 1996. Selected as one of Chicagoland's 100 Big Hearts for Young Heroes by the LaRabida Children's Hospital's Centennial Committee, June 27, 1996. Selected to serve on the Beverly Bank Chicago Business Advisory Council, June 27, 1996 Appointed to the Joint Advisory Council on the Mental Health Service System of the Illinois Department of Mental Health by Director Patla from October 1, 1995 to October 1, 1997. Research Advisory Committee for the Rush/Isaac Ray Center Cermak Mental Health Services Contract - 1996. Faculty Advisor for the University of Illinois at Chicago, College of Medicine Chapter of Physicians for Social Responsibility - 1995-96. Appointed to the Violence Against Women Advisory Council by Janet Reno the Attorney General Department of Justice and Donna Shalala Secretary Department of Health and Human Services - 1995-2000 Member of the National Commission On Correctional Health Care's Task Force for the Revision of Standards for Health Services in Jails, 1995. Presented with a Certificate of Appreciation by the Afro-American Genealogical and Historical Society of Chicago, Inc. for Contributing to the Success of Slavery: Who Were Your Slave Ancestors 1995 Conference Appointed to the Technical Advisory Group of The Chicago Project for Violence Prevention, April 1995. Councilor of the American Association of Psychiatric Administrators Executive Council 19951997 Mentor for the 1995 James Comer Minority Research Fellowship for Medical Students sponsored by the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. 22
Mentor in the American Psychiatric Association's Program for Minority Research Training in Psychiatry (PMRTP) at the 1995 APA Annual Meeting. Honorary Chairperson Golden Dove Awards Gala for the Forever Free Recovery Home, April 7, 1995. Presented with a Certificate of Appreciation for An Outstanding Career of Advocacy for the Poor, the Underprivileged, the Minority, and the Mentally Ill" by the East Carolina University School of Medicine Department of Psychiatry, March 16, 1995. Presented a plaque by the Advisory Council Queens Children's Psychiatric Center for enhancing Their Knowledge of Children as the 19th Lauretta Bender Honored Lecturer November 15, 1994. Appointed to the African American Family Commission of the State of Illinois by Governor Jim Edgar for two years, October 3, 1994. Appointed to the Advisory Board of the Black Child Journal, September 5, 1994. Certificate of Acknowledgement, Appreciation, and Gratitude for Invaluable Contributions to the Illinois Commission on African-American Males Task Force on Health, June 20, 1994. Lifetime Achievement Award from the Black Psychiatrists of America to Honor and Express Admiration & Appreciation In recognition of his outstanding and Pioneering Leadership and Advocacy in the Cause of African American Families and Children To Make Violence a Public Health Issue, March 12, 1994. Review Committee for National Committee to Prevent Child Abuse's production of Spider-Man comic book on conflict resolution - 1994. Reappointed to the Editorial Board of Hospital and Community Psychiatry for a four year term, March 1994 to February 1998. Appointed to the Editorial Board of the Journal of the National Medical Association from March 1994 to February 1999 Certificate of Appreciation from the State of Illinois Office of the Attorney General for service on the Division of Child Advocacy, Child Death, and Serious Injury Forensic Advisory Board, February 17, 1994 Blue Ribbon Panel on "Violence and Values in Chicago" at the Chicago Council on Urban Affairs on January 28, 1994. Appointed to the Advisory Board of the Positive Anti-Crime Thrust, Inc (P.A.C.T.) on January 23
4, 1994. Nominator for the MacArthur Fellows Program of the John D. and Catherine T MacArthur Foundation, November 10, 1993. Appointed to the Chairmanship of the Policy and Standards Committee of the National Commission on Correctional Health Care, September 20, 1993. Presented with the Chairman's Award of Merit for Ten Years of Service on the Board of Directors of the National Commission on Correctional Health Care, September 22, 1993. Appointed to the Child Death and Serious Injury Forensic Evaluation Board of the Attorney General of Illinois August 23, 1993. Presented an award for "Outstanding Achievement and Commitment to Excellence" by the Board of Directors of the Community Mental Health Council, June 26, 1993. Appointed to the Board of the Concerned Black Families for the Mentally Ill -1993 Appointed to the Annie E. Casey Task Force on the Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative January 1993 Appointed to the Editorial Board of Correctional Health Care Management Newsletter published by American Health Consultants - December 1992 to March 1994 Appointed to the Advisory Board of the Children's Safety Network of the National Center for Education in Maternal and Child Health - November 1992. Appointed to the Illinois Attorney General's Commission on African-American Males - October 1992 Presented with the American Psychiatric Association Hospital & Community Psychiatry's Gold Achievement Award for recognition of the outstanding contributions of the Victim's Services Program at the Community Mental Health Council in understanding, treating, and advocating for victims of violence at both community and national levels, October 24, 1992 in Toronto, Canada. Appointed to the Scientific Advisory Panel of the African American Mental Health Research Center of the Program for Research on Black Americans at the University of Michigan Institute for Social Research, October 30, 1992. Appointed to the Mental Health Service System Advisory Council of the Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities of Illinois, September 1, 1992 to June 30, 1994. Presented with a plaque for leadership as Chairman of the Board of Directors of the National 24
Commission on Correctional Health Care 1991 -1992 on September 25, 1992 Awarded the E.Y. Williams Distinguished Senior Clinical Scholar Award by the Section on Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Section of the National Medical Association, August 5, 1992 Presented with the 1992 C.P.A. Award by the Life Center Church for "outstanding work in the community", June 29, 1992. Awarded the Golden Skillet Award for participation in the "Real Men Cook" Father's Day Fund Raiser, June 21, 1992. Received the American Association of Community Psychiatrists' Annual Award of Excellence in Community Mental Health on May 5, 1992. Certified as a Correctional Health Care Professional, September 23, 1991. Recertified 1992 2014. Installed as Chairman of the Board of the National Commission on Correctional Health Care for 1991-1992 in San Antonio, Texas, September 22, 1991. Given the Outstanding Young Doctor Award by Donald C. Walker, publisher, Dollars & Sense, September 19, 1991. Appointed to the Advisory Committee for the Educational Development Center's proposed curriculum on Educating Professionals in Injury Control, September 1991. Appointed as a member of the Intercultural Advisory Board for the Chicago School of Professional Psychology, August 1991. Appointed to the Advisory Panel for the "Preventing Interpersonal Violence Among Youth" project for the National Institute of Justice, August 1991. Appointed to the Editorial Board of the Community Mental Health Journal, July 23, 1991. Honored as the "Alumnus of the Year for 1991 at Meharry Medical College during Dr. Bell's 20th year reunion in Nashville, Tennessee, May 25, 1991. Appointed to the National Editorial Board of the Journal of Health Care to the Poor and Underserved, February 1991. Elected "Chairman-Elect" of the Board of Directors of the National Commission on Correctional Health Care, November 1990. Appointed to the Advisory Committee on the National Commission of Correctional Health 25
Care's HIV Infection Prevention Education for Incarcerated Youth" Project, June 1990. Appointed to the Advisory Committee of the Center to Prevent Handgun Violence in Washington, D.C., May 1990. Appointed to the Editorial Board of Hospital and Community Psychiatry for a four year term, April 1990. Elected Chairperson of the Black Caucus of the American Psychiatric Association for 19901992. Appointed as a consultant to the Community Development Division of the Lilly Endowment, Inc., to work on a symposium for black males, November 1, 1989. Appointed to the Advisory Committee for the funded grant on Aggressors, Victims, and Bystanders: An Assessment-Based Middle School Violence Prevention Curriculum, November 1989. Appointed to the Editorial Board of the Journal of Prison and Jail Health, August, 1989. Appointed to the Board of the Illinois Council Against Handgun Violence, July, 1989. Appointed to the Editorial Advisory Board of the Journal of Community Psychiatry Practice, May, 1989. Elected to the Advisory Committee of the Department of Psychiatry - University of Illinois 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993. Listed as 1986 Pace-setter in American Medical News Year In Review, January 2, 1987. Elected to the American College of Psychiatrists, 1987; Member Committee on Laughlin Fellows 1989-1992; Member Committee on Finance 1993-1996; Member of the Ad Hoc Committee on Public Education 1994-1995; Member Committee on Membership Development 1996-2002; Member of the Long Range Planning and Policy Committee 2001-2004; Member of the Board of Regents 2006 – 2011; Member of the Nominating and Leadership Committee 2014 – 2017, Member of the Nominating and Leadership Committee 2017 – 2020. Certificate of Appreciation from Washington, D.C., Commission of Public Health Task Force on Victimization and Community Violence for efforts in reducing violence, August, 1987. Certificate of Participation for entering Bookworm in the 2nd Animation Video Festival, August 1987. Appointed to the National Association of Counties Advisory Panel, Mental Health Project that is to focus on the mentally ill in jails and the diversion of mentally ill people from jails, 26
November 1987. Received Ellen Quinn Memorial Award from the Illinois Association Community Mental Health Agencies for Outstanding Contributions to community mental health 1986. Received Monarch Award for Medicine from Xi Nu Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., 1986. Chairman of National Medical Association's Section of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, 1985-86. Elected to Fellowship status in the American Psychiatric Association, 1985. Listed in International Directory of Distinguished Leadership, 1985. Listed in Who's Who in the Midwest, 19th Edition. Appreciation and Admiration Award presented by the Hyde Park Career Academy for participation in the workshop on "Stress" during Black History Month, Celebration Toward Redefinition, February 28, 1985. Biographical sketch presented at the Young Adult Services Division of the Martin Luther King Memorial Library multimedia learning stations for Black History Month commending successful achievements in the area of psychiatry, Washington, D.C., February 1984. Local Chairman of the Section on Neurology and Psychiatry for the National Medical Association Convention, Chicago, Illinois, July 30 - August 4, 1983. Diamond Club Award from Meharry Medical College, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, and 1983. Certified to give and interpret the Millon Multiaxial Clinical Inventory, 1982. Past Vice President of the Black Psychiatrists of America, 1980-82. Board Examiner for the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, April 1976: Certificate No. 14714 Selected as Outstanding Young Man of America, 1982. Plaque presented in Gratitude and Appreciation for Significant Contributions to the Division of Behavioral Medicine of Jackson Park Hospital, 1982. Certificate of Achievement in Recognition of Exceptional Contributions to the World of Martial Arts, 1982. 27
Listed in Men of Achievement, Volume II, Cambridge, England. Honorary Chairman, Benefit Committee of the Chicago and Adolescents Forum "Insure the Future Invest in a Child", 1981. Listed in Who's Who Among Black Americans, 1980-1981. Elected to the Gamma of Tennessee Chapter of Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society, September 28, 1980. Scholastic Achievement Award presented by the Chicago Chapter of the National Association of Black Social Workers, 1980. Plaque presented in Recognition of and Appreciation for the Outstanding Service to the Chatham-Avalon Community Mental Health Center, February 16, 1979. Certificate of Appreciation Awarded for Devoted and Invaluable Services rendered to patients at Chatham-Avalon Community Mental Health Center, October 25, 1979. Certificate of Achievement in Recognition of Exceptional Contributions to the World of Martial Arts, 1977. Plaque awarded by the Illinois Shaolin Karate and Kung-Fu Association for contributing efforts to the success of the 2nd U.S. Karate and Kung-Fu Championship Tournament, 1975. Radio/Plaque presented in Recognition of and Appreciation for Outstanding Service to the Illinois State Psychiatric Institute, 10E Community Psychiatry Program, May, 1974. National Defense Metal - USNR, 1974. Received Citation of Merit awarded by Disabled American Veterans, 1974. Received Falk Fellowship of the American Psychiatric Association to participate on the Council of National Affairs, Honolulu, Hawaii 1972 – Detroit, Michigan 1973. Received Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Fellowship to study medicine, 1970 & 1971. Received Mosby Scholarship Book Award for Scholastic Excellence in Medicine, Meharry Medical College, 1971. Received Goldberger Fellowship to study nutrition, 1969. Received grant from the Department of Health, Education and Welfare to study psychiatry, 1968. 28
MEMBERSHIPS National Medical Association - Member 1977 to present; Local Chairman of the Section on Neurology and Psychiatry Convention, 1983; Chairman of Section of Psychiatry, 1984-86; E.Y. Williams Clinical Scholars of Distinction Awards Committee 1984-2004. Black Psychiatrists of America - Vice-President 1980-82; Editor, The Bottom Line - Newsletter of the Black Psychiatrists of America, 1977-1982; Nominating Committee of Black Psychiatrists of America, 1978-1984-1985; Council of Elders 2005 - present; Region III Representative – 2006; Member 1972 to present. American College of Psychiatrists - Fellow F-811; Member 1987 to present; Elected to Fellowship status February 21, 1998; Member Committee on Laughlin Fellows 1989-1992; Member Committee on Finance 1993-1996; Member of the Ad Hoc Committee on Public Education 1994-1996; Member Committee on Membership Development 1996-2002; Member of the Task Force on Program Innovation 1996; Member of the Long Range Planning and Policy Committee 2001-2004, Appointed to the Board of Regents 2006 – 2011, Appointed to the Committee on Nominations and Leadership Development March 2014 to February 2017. American Psychiatric Association - Distinguished Life Fellow 2008; Member, 1971 to present; Member Committee of Black Psychiatrist 1987-89; Chairman - Black Caucus 1990-92; Vice Chairperson - Task Force on Psychiatric Aspects of Violence 1997 - 2000; Member of the Task Force on Local Arrangements 1999 - 2000; Member Steering Committee on the Surgeon General’s Mental Health Report 2001 –2003; Associate Editor of the American Psychiatric Press, Inc. 2001 - 2009; Member Joint Commission on Public Affairs 2000 - 2003; Member Council on Advocacy and Public Policy 2002 – 2007; Member of the Committee on Psychiatric Diagnosis and Assessment, 2003 – 2006; Member of the Ad Hoc Committee to Actuate the Vision 2003; Member of the Board Ad Hoc Work Group to Prioritize the Response to the Vision Statement 2004; Member of the Refining the Research Agenda: Personality Disorders Workgroup Conference 2004; Member of the APA Presidential Task Force on the Biopsychosocial Consequences of Early Childhood Violence, 2005; Member of the Anti-antipsychiatry Advisory Group to the Office of Communications and Public Affairs, 2006; Appointed Vice-Chair of the Council on Advocacy and Public Policy 2006 – 2007; Member of the DSM-V Workgroup on Personality 2007 – 2012; Corresponding Member of the Committee on Family Violence and Abuse, 2007 – 2009; Chairperson of the Council on Social Issues and Public Psychiatry; 2007 – 2009; Member of the Joint Reference Committee, 2007 - 2009, Corresponding Member of the Committee on Violence Against Children, May 2008 - May 2009; Consultant of the Corresponding Committee on Prevention of Mental Disorders and Promotion of Mental Health, May 2008 - May 2009; Member of the Board of Trustees’ Ad Hoc Work Group on Preparing Members for the Future – 2009; Vice Chairperson Council on Advocacy and Government Relations – 2009 – 2011. Founding Member of the Board of Directors of the National Commission on Correctional Health Care 1983 to present; Chairman of Accreditation Committee, 1985-1990; Chairman of the Board, 1991-1992; Immediate Past-Chairman of the Board, 1992; Revision of Standards for Health Services in Jails, 1995, 2000; Task Force for Mental Health Standards for Jails and 29
Prisons, 2007; Chairman of the Policy and Standard Committee, 1993-1996; Chairman of Accreditation Committee, 1997 - 2011; Vice-Chairman of the Policy and Standards Committee, 1997 – 2011, 2016; Chair-Elect 2010 – 2011; Chairman of the President/C.E.O. Search Committee Oct 2013 to April 2014. Member of the Committee on Law and Justice of the Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education of the National Academies, May 7, 2009 to December 31, 2016. Member of the Illinois Public Health Association’s Work Group on Gun Violence Prevention, January 15, 2013. Appointed to the National Strategy for Suicide Prevention Revision/Update Task Force by Surgeon General Regina Benjamin and Jerry Reed – Co-Chairs of the National Action Alliance for Suicide Prevention, January 12, 2011. Member of the Delphi Panel for the Grand Challenges in Global Mental Health, 2011. http://grandchallengesgmh.nimh.nih.gov/delphi-panel.shtml Member of the National Academy of Sciences Committee on Justice and the Law, 2010-2014. Member of the Cook County Juvenile Court Research Consortium, 2010 -2011. American Orthopsychiatric Association 1999 - present, Member Board of Directors 2007 present, Chairman of the Search Committee for the Editor of the American Journal of Orthopsychiatry - 2009. Member of the Advisory Board of the Center for Child Welfare and Education at Northern Illinois University 2007 -2011. Member of the Family Informed Trauma Treatment (FITT) Steering Committee University of Maryland, Baltimore, Center for Infant Study, 2008. Member Editorial Board American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc. - Associate Editor, 2001 - 2008. Member of the University of Illinois, College of Medicine’s Global Health Think Tank 2008. Member of the Board of the Juvenile Intervention Support Center (JISC) August 21, 2006. Membership of the Advisory Board of the UIC HIV Prevention Planning Group for the Cook County Juvenile Temporary Detention Center, March 30, 2006. Member of the Chicago State University’s African American HIV/AIDS Policy and Research Think Thank, 2005. Associate Editor of the American Psychiatric Press, Inc. 2001 - 2009. 30
Member of the Rosalynn Carter Mental Health Task Force of the Carter Center, 2001 – 2014. Member of the National Academy of Science’s, Institute of Medicine - Board on Children, Youth, and Families and the Board on Health Care Services’ Committee on the Prevention of Committee on the Prevention of Mental Disorders, Substance Abuse, and Problem Behaviors Among Children, Adolescents, and Young Adults: Research Advances and Promising Interventions - 2007 - 2009. Member College Summit Advisory Board 2000 - 2005. American Association of Community Psychiatrists - Board of Directors Area IV Representative, 1985-1989, Member 1985 to present. American Association of Psychiatric Administrators, Executive Council 1995-1997; Member 1995 to Present. Academy of Correctional Health Professionals - Member 2000 - Present. Founding member of The American Academy of Psychiatrists in Alcoholism and Addictions, 1986 Certificate # 133. Diplomat of the National Board of Medical Examiners of the United States, #120477, 1971. American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology Diplomat - #14714, 1976; Board Examiner 1978 - present. Member of the National Council of Community Mental Health Centers; Secretary, 1986; Secretary-Treasurer, 1987; Medical Advisor and Representative on the Professional and Technical Advisory Committee for the Accreditation Program for Psychiatric Facilities, 1989; Advisory Panel for the National Council of Community Mental Health Centers, Community Mental Health Psychiatry Survey, September 1989; Ad Hoc Committee on Community Psychiatry, 1986 - 1993. Member of Terrorism and Psychosocial: It’s Impact on Children and Families Consortium, 2004. Member of the Greater Chicago Criminal Justice and Mental Health Forum of the Mental Health Services System Planning Council of Greater Chicago, October 27, 2000. Member of the ‘Early Intervention and Prevention Task Force - An Agenda for the Nation on Violence Against Women’ of the National Advisory Council on Violence Against Women, 1998 -2000. Member of the Secure Child Care Facility Advisory Committee to the Department of Children 31
of Family Services July 98 - April 1999. Member of Expert Panel of the Video Conference Training Project headed by Harvard School of Public Health, the Education Development Center, and the Prevention Institute funded by the US Department of Education, Safe and Drug Free Schools Program in conjunction with the US Department of Health and Human Services, Maternal and Child Health Bureau, and other federal partners, 1998 to 2001. Member of the 1997 Healthcare Coalition of the 15th Annual Walk Against Handgun Violence October 5, 1997, sponsored by the Illinois Council Against Handgun Violence. Member of the Technical Advisory Group of Chicago Project for Violence Prevention - 1995 1996. Member Conference Planning and Advisory Committee of the Seventh Annual Conference on Children, Families & Schools sponsored by the Family Systems Program of the Institute for Juvenile Research and the Illinois Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, March 2 - 3, 1995. Psychiatric consultant to the Chicago Fire Department, 1985-1986. American Correctional Health Services Association, 1985-1989. American Academy of Psychiatry & The Law, 1985-1987. Professional Advisory Panel of the Mental Health Association of Greater Chicago, 1983-1989. Advisory Board of the Children's and Adolescents Forum, Inc., 1983-1991. PSI Advisory Board, 1984-1991. Past Secretary, Illinois Black Psychiatrists Association. Black Belt Medical Society of Physicians' Martial Arts Association. Comprehensive Research and Development, Inc., Task Force on Psychiatric Services and Addictions (Alcoholism and Drug Abuse), 1971. Medical Team of Action for Survival Task Force on Correctional Institutions, Sheridan Industrial School for Boys, 1971. Task Force on the Delivery of Psychiatric Services to Poverty Areas of the American Psychiatric Association, 1972-1973. Council on Social and Medical Services of Illinois State Medical Society, 1973-1974. 32
Naval Aptitude Board of Naval Regional Medical Center, Ninth Naval District, 1974-1976. Council of Human Relations of Naval Regional Medical Center, Ninth Naval District, 19751976. Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee of Jackson Park Hospital, 1977-1978 and 1983-97. American Psychiatric Association Certificate of Continuing Medical Education expires 19811984-1987-1991-1994 & 1997 American Medical Associations' Physician's Recognition Award 1981. Nurses Committee of Jackson Park Hospital, 1979-1983. American-Indian, Asian-Pacific American, Black and Hispanic Core Mental Health Discipline Advisory Committee of Howard University School of Social Work, 1980. Treasurer of the Medical Staff of Jackson Park Hospital, 1982-1983. Amateur Athletic Association. Martial Arts Karate Association Medical Advisor. Representative of the National Medical Association on the National Advisory Board on Correctional Health Care, 1983. Medical Council on Handgun Violence. Hyde Park Tai Chi-Kung Fu Club 1976-1989. National Black Child Development Institute, Inc. Advisory Committee for Carol Mosley Braun, State of Illinois, House of Representatives, 1986. Black Psychologists Association, 1987-1989. National Association of Black Social Workers, 1985-1989. Fellow, American Society of Acupuncturists, 1988 - April 1991.
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MARTIAL ARTS 1971 - Present Shorei Goju Karate Society - Rank 7th Degree Black Belt promoted 2006; Sensei Tom Sexton 1975 - Tae Kwan Do - Master Tae Hi Nam (Began Taekwondo with General Choi in the early 1950's) 1976 - 1991 Hu Ling's Wu Shu Association (Shaolin Kung Fu, Tai Chi Chaun, Hsing I, Pa Kua) - Senior Student; Sifu George Ling Hu May 1979 - Dec 1982 Martial Arts System Judo Club - Brown Belt; Sensei Willard Dunning 1980 Member of 3rd place Black Belt Team at the U. S. Karate Team Championships SemiContact Matches 1980 - 1984 - American Shuai Chiao Association - 4th Chieh; Master Tung-Sheng Ch'ang, Sifu Daniel Weng June 9-10, 1981 - Shuai Chiao and Hsing I Workshop - Master Chang Dang Sheng 1984 - T'ui Shou Workshop - Master Wang Yen-nien 1994 - Participant in the Grandmaster Chang Memorial Martial Art Tournament Combat Shuai Chiao Middle Weight Full Contact Division. 1995 - Chinese Kung Fu Academy of Southern Praying Mantis Federation, U.S.A.; Sifu Wilbert Rimes Participant in the 6th Annual 1996 National Invitational Student Reunion Jook Lum Gee Tong Long Pai Brotherhood Convention, October 21 to October 25, 1996 - 1996 Annual Students Reunion Qualification Test Training of Achievements - Level 1 Certification. Participant in the 7th Annual 1997 National Invitational Student Reunion Jook Lum Gee Tong Long Pai Brotherhood Convention, November 16 to November 20, 1997 - 1997 Annual Student's Reunion Qualification Test Training of Achievements - Level 2 Certification. 2005 – 1st Place for the “Carl C. Bell, M.D. Award – For Cultivation of Heart” – 5K Annual Wellness Weekend 5K Annual Run, and Walk, June 19, 2005. 2006 – 1st Place for the Carl C. Bell, M.D. Award – For Cultivation of Heart” – 5K Annual Wellness Weekend 5K Annual Run and Walk, June 17, 2006. 2008 – 2-29-08 Jumped off 60ft cliff off Shipwreck beach in Kauai, Hawaii at the American College of Psychiatrists 34
2008 - 1st Place for the Carl C. Bell, M.D. Award - For Cultivation of Heart” - 5K Annual Wellness Weekend 5K Annual Run and Walk, June 14, 2008. Participant in Shihan Sexton’s Memorial Weekend seminar, Livermore, California, August 29 to September 2, 2008.
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BOOKS, ANIMATION, DVD, & CHAPTERS IN BOOKS 1. Parekh R, Bell C, Weintraub K. Overcome Prejudice at Work: The Harvard Medical School Guide. New York: RosettaBooks, 2013. 2. Jeste D and Bell CC (eds). Psychiatric Clinics of North America – Prevention in Psychiatry, Vol. 34, No. 3, 2011. 3. Pequegnat W and Bell CC (eds). Family and HIV/AIDS: Cultural and Contextual Issues in Prevention and Treatment. New York, NY: Springer Publishing Company, 2011; http://www.springerlink.com/content/978-1-4614-0438-5/front-matter.pdf 4. Bell CC. The Sanity of Survival: Reflections on Community Mental Health & Wellness. Chicago: Third World Press, 2004. 5. Bell CC (ed). Black Psychiatrists of America Newsletter – 1969 to 2002 On Disc. Chicago: Community Mental Health Council, 2006. 6. Bell CC (ed). Psychiatric Aspects on Violence: Understanding Causes and Issues in Prevention and Treatment. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, Summer 2000. 7. Hollinger PC, Offer D, Barter JT & Bell CC. Suicide and Homicide Among Adolescents. New York: Guilford Press, 1994. 8. Bell CC. Community Mental Health. Chicago: Community Mental Health Council, Inc., 2001. 9. Bell CC. Dr. Carl Bell's Keys to Reducing Violence and Re-Engaging Youth to Society - 2009; http://theblacklistpub.ning.com/profiles/blogs/dr-carl-bells-keys-to-reducing; http://www.chicagonow.com/and-the-ordinary-people-said/2010/04/dr-carl-bells-principleskey-to-bringing-peace-in-the-hood-a-renewed-effort-to-reclaim-the-mindset-of-thosecommiting-crime/; http://clickforjusticeandequality2.blogspot.com/2009/01/dr-carl-bellsprescription-to-reduce.html; http://www.cehd.umn.edu/SSW/gs/documents/Bell_Presentation.pdf; 10. Creator and producer of the animation "Bookworm", 1985. 11. Creator and producer of DVD “Eight Pieces of Brocade”. Chicago, IL: Community Mental Health Council, 2000. 12. Bell CC, Bland IJ, Houston E & Jones B. "Curriculum Development and Implementation: Enhancement of Knowledge and Skills for the Psychiatric Treatment of Black Populations". In Mental Health and People of Color: Curriculum Development and Change. Edited by Jay Chunn, Pat Dunston and Fariyal Ross-Sheriff. Washington, D.C.: Howard University Press, 1983. pp. 205-237. 36
13. Bell CC, Thompson JP, Lewis D, Redd J, Shears M & Thompson B. "Misdiagnosis of Alcohol-Related Organic Brain Syndrome in Blacks: Implications for Treatment". In Treatment of Black Alcoholics. F. Brisbane and M. Womble (Eds). New York: Haworth Press, 1985, pp. 45-65. 14. Bell CC. "Needed Research in Assessment and Diagnosis". In A Search for Understanding. A. O. Harrison, J. S. Jackson, C. Munday, & N. B. Blieden (Eds). Detroit: Detroit Psychiatric Institute, 1988, pp. 26-31. 15. Bell CC. "Black-on-Black Homicide: The Implications for Black Community Mental Health". In Mental Health and Mental Illness Among Black Americans. D. Smith-Ruiz (Ed). Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, Inc., 1990, pp. 191-207. 16. Bell CC & Jenkins E. "Prevention of Black Homicide". In The State of Black America 1990. J. Dewart (Ed), New York: National Urban League, 1990, pp. 143-155. 17. Bell CC. "Clinical Care Update: Preventive Strategies for Dealing With Violence Among Blacks". In Black Family Violence. R. L. Hampton (Ed). Lexington, MA: Lexington Books, 1991, pp. 163-174. 18. Bell CC & Jenkins EJ. "Isolated Sleep Paralysis". In Anxiety Disorders in AfricanAmericans. Steven Friedman (Ed). New York: Springer Publishing, 1994, pp. 117-127. 19. Bell CC. "Is psychoanalytic therapy relevant for public mental health programs". In Controversial Issues in Mental Health. S. A. Kirk and S. D. Einbinder (Eds). New York: Allen and Bacon, 1994, pp. 118-130. 20. Jenkins EJ & Bell CC. "Violence Exposure, Psychological Distress and High Risk Behaviors Among Inner-City High School Students". In Anxiety Disorders in AfricanAmericans. Steven Friedman (Ed). New York: Springer Publishing, 1994, pp. 76-88. 21. Bell CC & Jenkins EJ. "Using Surveillance in Homicide and Violence Prevention" In Questions and Answers in Lethal and Non-Lethal Violence, C.R. Block & R.L. Block (Eds). Washington, D.C.: National Institute of Justice, 1993, pp. 39 - 47. 22. Bell CC. "Effects of Family Violence on Children" In Child Health in the Inner-city IV", M.P.B. Jenkins (Ed). Washington, D.C.: Department of Pediatrics and Child Health, Howard University College of Medicine, 1994, pp. 74 - 86. 23. Bell CC. "Getting Rid of Rats [Public Psychiatry]". In Career Pathways in Psychiatry: Transition in Changing Times, A. Lazarus (ed). Hillsdale, NJ: Analytic Press, 1996, p.p. 23-34. 24. Bell CC. 19th Annual Lauretta Bender Lecture "Impact of Violence on Children". Bellerose, NY: Advisory Council of the Queens Children's Psychiatric Center, 1996. 37
25. Jenkins EJ & Bell CC. "Exposure and Response to Community Violence Among Children and Adolescents". In Children in a Violent Society, J. Osofsky (Ed). New York: Guilford Press, 1997, p. 9 - 31. 26. Bell CC & Clark D. "Adolescent Suicide". In H. Hennes & A. Calhoun (Eds). Pediatric Clinics of North America: Violence Among Children and Adolescents, Volume 45, Number 2: 365 - 380, April 1998. 27. Berg A, Bell CC, & Tupin J: “Clinician Safety - Assessment and Management of the Violent Patient”. In Bell CC (ed). Psychiatric Aspects on Violence: Understanding Causes and Issues in Prevention and Treatment. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, Summer 2000, 9 - 29. 28. Bell CC and Fink P. “Prevention of Violence”. In Bell CC (ed.). Psychiatric Aspects on Violence: Understanding Causes and Issues in Prevention and Treatment. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, Summer 2000, 37 – 47. 29. Bell CC, Gamm S, Vallas P, Jackson P. Strategies for the Prevention of Youth Violence in Chicago Public Schools. In M. Shafii & S. Shafii (Eds). School Violence: Contributing Factors, Management, and Prevention. Washington, D.C., American Psychiatric Press, 2001, p. 251 - 272. 30. Berg A, Bell CC, & Tupin J: “Clinician Safety - Assessment and Management of the Violent Patient”. In Lamb HR (ed). Best of New Directions for Mental Health Services, 1979 2001. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, Number 91, Fall 2001, p. 107 - 127. 31. Bell CC, Blount M, Anderson T. At Home with Threats and Violence. In Ethics in Community Care: Commonplace Concerns. P Backlar & D. Cutler (Eds). New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, 2002, p. 79 - 91. 32. Goldsmith SK, Pellmar TC, Kleinman AM, Bunney WE (Eds), Committee on Psychopathology and Prevention of Adolescent and Adult Suicide (Bunney WE, Kleinman AM, Bell CC, Brent DA, Eggert L, Fawcett J, Gibbons RD, Jamison KR, Korbin JE, Mann JJ, May PA, Reynolds CF, Tsuang MT, and Frank RG), Board on Neuroscience and Behavioral Health, National Institute of Medicine. Reducing Suicide: A National Imperative. National Academy Press: Washington, D.C.: 2002. http://www.nap.edu/catalog.php?record_id=10398 33. Bell CC. Violence Prevention 101: Implications for Policy Development. In National Institute of Justice’s Perspectives on Crime and Justice 2000 - 2001 Lecture Series. Volume V. Washington, D.C.: National Institute of Justice, March 2002, p. 65 - 93. http://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/nij/187100.pdf 34. Bell CC, Flay B, & Paikoff R. Strategies for Health Behavioral Change. In J. Chunn (Ed.) The Health Behavioral Change Imperative: Theory, Education, and Practice in Diverse Populations. New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, 2002, p. 17 – 40; 38
http://people.oregonstate.edu/~flayb/MY%20PUBLICATIONS/Multiple%20behaviors/Bell,Fl ay,Paikoff.pdf 35. First MB, Bell CC, Cuthbert B, Krystal JH, Malison R, Offord D, Reiss D, Shea T, Widiger T, Wisner K. Personality Disorders and Relational Disorders: A Research Agenda for Addressing Critical Gaps in DSM. In DJ Kupfer, MB First, & DA Regier (eds). American Psychiatric Association Research Agenda for DSM V. Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press, Inc., 2002, p. 123 - 199. 30. Alarcón RD (Lead), Bell CC, Kirmayer LJ, Lin KM, Ustun B, Wisner K. Beyond the Funhouse Mirrors: Research Agenda on Culture and Psychiatric Diagnosis. In DJ Kupfer, MB First, & DA Regier (eds). American Psychiatric Association Research Agenda for DSM V. Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press, Inc., 2002, p. 219 - 281. 31. Bell CC. Correctional Psychiatry. In Sadock BJ and Sadock VA (Eds). Comprehensive Textbook of Psychiatry, Eighth Edition. Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins, 2005, 54.3, p. 4002 - 4012. 32. Bell CC. “The Coming of Age of Prevention.” In The New England Coalition for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention (NECON) (Sponsors). Prevention Works Proceedings of a New England Regional Conference on Evidence-Based Programs for the Promotion of Mental Health and Prevention of Mental and Substance Abuse Disorders. Providence, RI: New England Coalition for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention (NECON), 2005, p. 54 – 66. [www.neconinfo.org/04-26-2004_Proceedings.pdf] 33. Dove HW, Anderson T, Bell CC. “Mental Health and Its Impact on the Health in the U.S. Nonwhite Population.” In Satcher D & Pamies RJ. Multicultural Medicine and Health Disparities. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2005, p. 295 - 303. 34. Bell CC, Richardson J, Blount MA. Suicide Prevention. In JR Lutzker (ed). Preventing Violence: Research and Evidence-Based Intervention Strategies. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association, 2005, p. 217 - 237. 35. Stewart A, Walker RD, Bell CC, Foulks E, Lu F, Ordorica P, Ruiz P, Harding R. American Psychiatric Association’s Reducing Mental Health Disparities for Racial and Ethnic Minorities: A Plan of Action. Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Association, December 2004. 36. Walker S, Green-Paden L, Higgins N, Lee J, Maass-Robinson S, Simpson S, Okereke K, White OC, Willis M, Bailey R, Bell C, & Lawson W. American Psychiatric Association’s Resolution Against Racism and Their Adverse Impacts on Mental Health. Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Association, 2006. http://www.psych.org/edu/other_res/lib_archives/archives/200603.pdf 37.
Bell CC. Commentary on Trull – Reservations and Hopes. In Widiger TA and 39
Simonsen E (eds). Dimensional Models of Personality Disorders: Refining the Research Agenda for DSM-V. Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Publishing, 2006, p. 199 – 202. 38. Bell CC, Bhana A, McKay MM, and Petersen I. “A Commentary on the Triadic Theory of Influence as a Guide for Adapting HIV Prevention Programs for New Contexts and Populations: The CHAMP-South Africa Story”. In McKay MM & Paikoff RL (Eds). Community Collaborative Partnerships: The Foundation for HIV Prevention Research Efforts. Binghamton, NY, Haworth Press, 2007, p. 243 – 261. 39. McKay MM, Hibbert R, Lawrence R, Miranda A, Paikoff R, Bell CC, Madison-Boyd S, Baptiste D, Coleman D, Pinto RM, Bannon WM. Creating Mechanisms for Meaningful Collaboration Between Members of Urban Communities and University-Based HIV Prevention Researchers. ”. In McKay MM & Paikoff RL (Eds). Community Collaborative Partnerships: The Foundation for HIV Prevention Research Efforts. Binghamton, NY, Haworth Press, 2007, p. 147 – 168. 40. Pinto RM, McKay MM, Baptiste D, Bell CC, Madison-Boyd S, Paikoff R, Wilson M, & Phillips D. Motivators and Barriers to Participation of Ethnic Minority Families in a FamilyBased HIV Prevention Program. In McKay MM & Paikoff RL (Eds.). Community Collaborative Partnerships: The Foundation for HIV Prevention Research Efforts. Binghamton, NY, Haworth Press, 2007, pp. 187 – 201. 41. McBride CK, Baptiste D, Paikoff RL, Madison-Boyd S, Coleman D, Bell CC. FamilyBased HIV Preventive Intervention: Child Level Results from the CHAMP Family Program. In McKay MM & Paikoff RL (Eds.). Community Collaborative Partnerships: The Foundation for HIV Prevention Research Efforts. Binghamton, NY, Haworth Press, 2007, pp. 203-220. 42. Baptiste D, Blachman D, Cappella E, Dew D, Dixon K, Bell CC, Coleman D, & Coleman I. Transferring a University-Led HIV/AIDS Prevention Initiative to a Community Agency. . In McKay MM & Paikoff RL (Eds.). Community Collaborative Partnerships: The Foundation for HIV Prevention Research Efforts. Binghamton, NY, Haworth Press, 2007, pp. 269-293. 43. Bell CC. Keeping Promises: Ethics and Principles in Psychiatric Practice. In The Art and Science of Psychiatry. Boston: Aspatore Books, 2007, p. 7 - 38. 44. Bell CC. Should Culture Considerations Influence Early Intervention? In Ursano R & Blumenfield M (Eds). Early Psychological Intervention Following Mass Trauma: Present and Future Directions. United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press, 2008, pp. 127 - 148. 45. Lim RF & Bell CC. Cultural Competence in Violence Risk Assessment. In Simon RI & Tardiff K. Textbook of Violence Assessment and Risk Management. Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press, 2008, p. 35 - 57. 40
46. National Research Council and Institute of Medicine. Preventing Mental, Emotional, and Behavioral Disorders Among Young People: Progress and Possibilities. O’Connell ME, Boat T, & Warner KE (Eds). Committee on Prevention of Mental Disorders and Substance Abuse Among Children, Youth, and Young Adults: Research Advances and Promising Interventions (William R. Beardslee, Carl C. Bell, Anthony Biglan, C. Hendricks Brown, E. Jane Costello, Teresa D. LaFromboise, Ricardo F. Muñoz, Peter J. Pecora, Bradley S. Peterson, Linda A. Randolph, and Irwin Sandler). Board on Children, Youth, and Families, Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 2009. http://www.iom.edu/CMS/12552/45572/64120.aspx 47. Weinstein H & Bell CC. Correctional Psychiatry. In Sadock BJ and Sadock VA (Eds). Comprehensive Textbook of Psychiatry, Ninth Edition. Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins, 2009, p. 4449 - 4473. 48. Pequegnat W, Bauman LJ, Bell CC, Bray JH, Dilorio C, Icard L, Jemmott SA, Krauss B, Rapkin B, Rotheran MJ, Szapoccznik J, and Gail Wyatt. Families and HIV/AIDS. In Bray JH and Stanton M (Eds). The Wiley-Blackwell Handbook of Family Psychology. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell, 2009, p. 717 – 728. 49. Beuttler FW and Bell CC. For the Welfare of Every Child – A Brief History of the Institute for Juvenile Research, 1909 – 2010. University of Illinois: Chicago, 2010. 50. McKay MM, Bell CC, and Blake CA. Community-based collaborations: Designing, Conducting and Sustaining Prevention Programs. In W. Pequegnat , C. Boyce, and E. Stover (Eds). How To Write A Successful Research Grant Application: A Guide For Social nd and Behavioral Scientists (2 Edition). Springer Publishing Company: New York, 2011, pp. 9 – 20. 51. Bell CC and McBride DF. Family as the Model for Prevention of Mental and Physical Health Problems. In Pequegnat W and Bell CC (eds). Family and HIV/AIDS: Cultural and Contextual Issues in Prevention and Treatment. New York, NY: Springer Publishing Company, 2011, p. 47-68. 52. McKay MM, Blake CA, Umpierre M, Osuji H, and Bell CC. Collaborating with Families and Communities to Prevent Youth HIV Risk Taking and Exposure. Pequegnat W and Bell CC (eds). Family and HIV/AIDS: Cultural and Contextual Issues in Prevention and Treatment. New York, NY: Springer Publishing Company, 2011, p. 195-207. 53. Bell CC and Pequegnat W. Future Directions for Family-Based Prevention and Treatment Research: Challenges and Emerging Issues. Pequegnat W and Bell CC (eds). Family and HIV/AIDS: Cultural and Contextual Issues in Prevention and Treatment. New York, NY: Springer Publishing Company, 2011, p. 331-339. 54. Bell CC. Trauma, Culture, and Resiliency. In Southwick S, Charney D, Litz B, and Friedman M (eds). Resiliency in Psychiatric Clinical Practice. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge 41
University Press, 2011, p. 176 - 188. 55. Bell CC, McBride DF, Redd J, and Suggs H. Team-Based Treatment. In McQuistion, Selldman J, Sowers W, Ranz J, Feldman JM (eds). Community Psychiatry – American Association of Community Psychiatrists. New York: Springer, 2012, p. 211-221. 56. Bell CC and Dunbar E. Racism and Psychopathology. In Widiger TA (ed). The Oxford Handbook of Personality Disorders. New York: Oxford University Press, 2012, p. 694-709. 57. Bell CC. Violence: Contagion, Group Marginalization, and Resilience or Protective Factors. Proceedings of the Contagion of Violence - A Workshop of the Forum on Global Violence Prevention sponsored by Board on Global Health, Board on Children, Youth, and Families of the Institute of Medicine of the National Academies. Washington, D.C.: National Academy of Science, 2012, p. II.1 – II – 5. https://download.nap.edu/catalog.php?record_id=13489 58. McBride DF, Bell CC. “Cultural Competence” in Modern Community Mental Health: An Interdisciplinary Approach. Edited by Yeager KR, Cutler DL, Swendsen D, and Sills GM. New York: Oxford University Press, 2013, p. 155-169. 59. National Academy of Science. Reforming Juvenile Justice: A Developmental Approach, Bonnie RJ, Chemers BM, Schuck J (Eds) Committee on Law and Justice, Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences Education (Johnson RL, Bonnie RJ, Bell CC, Bobo LD, Butts JA, Carrion G, Casey BJ, Dodge KA, Graham Sa, Gray E, Mulvey EP, Plotnick RD. Scott ES, Thornberry TP, Townsend C) . Washington, D.C.: National Academy of Sciences Press, 2013. http://www.nap.edu/catalog.php?record_id=14685 60. Bell CC. “The Future of People of Color in Psychiatry,” in The American College of Psychiatrists' 50th Anniversary: Past, Present, and Future. Edited by Shore JH. Chicago, IL, American College of Psychiatrists, 2013, p. 40 – 43. 61. McBride DF, Bell CC, and Sanford A. The Criminal Justice System: Cultural Considerations and Correcting Corrections. In Comas-Diaz, Hall GN, McLloyd V, and Trimble J (eds). American Psychological Association Handbook of Multicultural Psychology, Volume 2 – Applications and Training. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association, 2013, p. 489 – 502. 62. Bell CC and McBride DF. Psychiatry for People of African Descent in the US. In Parekh R (Ed). The Massachusetts General Hospital Textbook on Diversity and Cultural Sensitivity in Mental Health (Current Clinical Psychiatry). New York: Springer, 2014, p. 139 - 163. 63. Bell CC and McBride DF. Culture, Race, and Ethnicity in U.S. Psychiatry - Engaging the work of Suman Fernando. In Moodley R and Fernando S (Eds). Critical Psychiatry and 42
Mental Health: Exploring the work of Suman Fernando in Clinical Practice. London, England: Routledge; 2014, p. 182 - 192. 64. Douglas KI, Bell CC, Williamson JL. Race and Trauma in African American Children. In Vaughans KC and Speilberg W. The Psychology of Black Boys and Adolescents (Volume 2). Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, Inc, 2014, p. 297 – 312. 65. Bell CC. Preventive Interventions. In Jeste DV and Palmer BW (Eds.). Positive Psychiatry: A Clinical Handbook. Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press, Inc., 2015, p. 211 – 238. 66. Bell CC. Juveniles – Section XII, Chapter 56. In Trestman R, Appelbaum K, Metzner J. (Eds.). Oxford Textbook of Correctional Psychiatry. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press, 2015, p. 321 – 325. 67. Boat T, Wu J, Committee to Evaluate the Supplemental Security Income Disability Program for Children with Mental Disorders (Bell CC, Buka SL, Costello EJ, Durkin MS, Edwall G, Hoagwood KE, Houtrow A, Jesen PS, Kelleher KJ, Perrin JM, Volkmar FR, Wolfe B, Zima BT ); Board on the Health of Select Populations; Institute of Medicine; The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. Mental Disorders and Disabilities Among Low-Income Children, Washington, D.C.: The National Academies Press, 2015; file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/carlcbell/My%20Documents/Downloads/21780.pd f 68. Bell CC. Gun Violence, Urban Youth, and Mental Illness. In Gold L and Simon RI (Eds). Gun Violence and Mental Illness. Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press, Inc., 2015, p. 49 – 79. 69. Bell, C. Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders in African American Communities: Continuing the Quest for Prevention. Discussion Paper, National Academy of Medicine, Washington, DC., 2016. https://nam.edu/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/Fetal-AlcoholSpectrum-Disorders-in-African-American-Communities-Continuing-the-Quest-forPrevention.pdf
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ARTICLES AND REPORTS (In Chronological Order) 1. Bell CC. "A Statistical Study of Ovarian Structures and Plasma Fibrinogen Response to AntiFertility Drug Administration", Meharry Medical College Journal of Pathology, Nashville, Tennessee, Meharry Medical College, January 1969. 2. Bell CC, "A Survey of Drug Abuse Among High School Students", Journal of the National Medical Association, Vol. 63, No. 3: pp. 210-212, May 1971. 3. Bell CC. "A Social and Nutritional Survey on the Population of the Children and Youth Center of Meharry College of North Nashville, Tennessee", Journal of the National Medical Association, Vol. 63, No. 5: pp. 397-398, September 1971. 4. Bell CC. "Within Normal Limits", Residents and Staff Physician, p. 35, April 1972. 5. Bell CC. "Improvised Test Tubes for Neurologicals", Residents and Staff Physician, p. 85, October 1973. 6. Lightfoot O, & Rae-Grant Q (Co-chairmen), Becker A, Borus J, Foster D, Harris L, Jenkins R & Bell CC. "Report from Task Force on Delivery of Psychiatric Services to Poverty Areas". Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Association, October 1973. 7. Bell CC. "Analysis of the Political Sophistication of the Black Psychiatrist", Newsletter Black Psychiatrists of America, Vol. 3, No. 1: Spring 1974. Biannual Editorials in The Bottom Line, The Black Psychiatrists of America Newsletter, 1977 to April 1982. 8. Bell CC. "Racism, Narcissism and Integrity", Journal of the National Medical Association, Vol. 70, No. 2: pp. 89-92, February 1978. 9. Bell CC. "The Role of Psychiatric Emergency Services in Aiding Community Alternatives to Hospitalization in an Inner City Population", Journal of the National Medical Association, Vol. 70., No. 12: pp. 931-935, December 1978. 10. Bell CC. "Endurance, Strength, and Coordination Exercises Without Cardiovascular or Respiratory Stress", Journal of the National Medical Association, Vol. 71, No. 3: pp. 265-270, March 1979. 11. Bell CC. Abstract on "Racism, Narcissism and Integrity", Journal of Continuing Education in Psychiatry, Vol. 39, No. 9: p. 43, September 1978. 12. Bell CC. "The Need for Psychoanalysis is Alive and Well in Community Psychiatry", Journal of the National Medical Association, Vol. 71, No. 4: pp. 361-368, April 1979. 13. Bell CC. "Preventive Psychiatry in the Board of Education", Journal of the National Medical 44
Association, Vol. 71, No. 9: pp. 881-886, September 1979. 14. Bell CC & Mehta H. "The Misdiagnosis of Black Patients with Manic Depressive Illness", Journal of the National Medical Association, Vol. 72, No. 2: pp. 141-145, February 1980. 15. Bell CC. Guest Editorial on "The Need for Minority Curriculum Content in Psychiatric Training", Journal of the National Medical Association, Vol. 71. No. 3: pp. 195-196, March 1980. 16. Bell CC. "States of Consciousness", Journal of the National Medical Association, Vol. 72, No. 4: pp. 331-334, April 1980. 17. Bell CC. "Racism: A Symptom of the Narcissistic Personality Disorder", Journal of the National Medical Association, Vol. 72. No. 7: pp. 661-665, July 1980. https://brainmass.com/file/300751/Bell_Racism%2520and%2520Narcissism.pdf 18. Bell CC. Letter to the Editor - In response to an article by E. Lager and I. Zwerling, "Time Orientation and Psychotherapy in Ghetto", American Journal of Psychiatry, Vol. 137, No. 3: pp. 306-309, 1980, which was published in that same Journal, Vol. 137, No. 10: pp. 1279, 1980. 19. Bell CC. "Interface Between Psychiatry and the Law on the Issue of Murder", Journal of the National Medical Association, Vol. 72, No. 11: pp. 1093-1097, November 1980. 20. Bell CC. "Psychoneuroendocrinology, Biorhythms and Chinese Medicine", Journal of the National Medical Association, Vol. 73, No. 1: pp. 31-35, January 1981. 21. Bell CC. Book Review of "Anthropological Structures of Madness in Black Africa" by I. Sow, New York, International Universities Press, Inc., 1980, Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 245, No. 2: p. 168, January 1981. 22. Bell CC & Mehta H. Abstract of "The Misdiagnosis of Black Patients with Manic Depressive Illness", International Synopses Psychiatry Digest, February 1981, p 2. 23. Bell CC & Mehta H. "The Misdiagnosis of Black Patients with Manic Depressive Illness - II", Journal of the National Medical Association, Vol. 73, No. 2: pp. 101-107, February 1981. 24. Bell CC. Letter to the Editor - In reply to a letter to the editor on "Racism" A Symptom of the Narcissistic Personality", Journal of the National Medical Association, Vol. 73, No. 3: pp. 202-206, March 1981. 25. Bell CC. Guest Editorial on "Why the Journal of the National Medical Association", Journal of the National Medical Association, Vol. 73, No. 6: pp. 477-478, June 1981. 26. Bell CC. Letter to the Editor - In response to an article by J.E. Schutte, "Growth Standards for Blacks: Current Status", Journal of the National Medical Association, Vol. 72, No. 10: pp. 973-978, 1980, which was published in that same Journal, Vol. 73, No. 7: pp. 596-600, July 1981. 27. Bell CC & Palmer JM. "Security Procedures in a Psychiatric Emergency Service", Journal of 45
the National Medical Association, Vol. 73, No. 9: pp. 835-842, September 1981. 28. Bell CC. “Book Review of DSM III Case Book: A Learning Companion to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (Third Edition)”, Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 246, No. 18: p. 2078, November 6, 1981. 29. Bell CC. "How Blacks Can Overcome 'Combat Fatigue'" Chicago Sun-Times Views, Saturday, November 14, 1981. 30. Bell CC. Book Review of "Black Families", by Charles Vert Willie, Bayside, NY: General Hall, 1981; Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 247, No. 9: p. 1347, March 5, 1982. 31. Bell CC. Book Review of "Mainstreaming Outsiders: The Production of Black Professionals" by James E. Blackwell, Bayside, NY: General Hall, 1981; Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 247, No. 13: p. 1876, April 2, 1982. 32. Bell CC. Book Review of "Psychiatry 1982: The American Psychiatric Association Annual Review" edited by Lester Grinspoon, Washington, D.C., American Psychiatric Press, 1982; Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 248, No. 15: p. 1911-1912, October 15, 1982. 33. Bell CC. "Black Intrapsychic Survival Skills: Alteration of States of Consciousness", Journal of the National Medical Association, Vol. 74, No. 10: pp. 1017-1020, October 1982. 34. Bell CC. Letter to the Editor on "Statistics on Black Populations", Journal of the National Medical Association, Vol. 74, No. 9: pp. 829-930, September 1982. 35. Bell CC. Book Review of "Effective Psychotherapy for Low-Income and Minority Patients" by F.X. Acosta, J. Yamamoto and L.A. Evans; New York, Plenum Press, 1982; Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 249, No. 6: p. 833, February 11, 1983. 36. Bell CC. Case Report of "Simultaneous Treatment of Hypertension and Opiate Withdrawal Using an Adrenergic Agonist", Journal of the National Medical Association, Vol. 75, No. 1: pp. 8993, January 1983. 37. Bell CC. Biographical Sketch of Dr. Kermit Thorpe Mehlinger, The Proceedings of The Institute of Medicine of Chicago, Vol. 36. No. 1: p. 51, January/March 1983. 38. Bell CC. Letter to the Editor - In response to an article by T.J. Craig, "An Epidemiologic Study of Problems Associated with Violence Among Psychiatric Patients", American Journal of Psychiatry, Vol. 139, No. 10: pp. 1262-1266, 1982 - Published same Journal Vol. 140, No. 4: pp. 516-517, 1983. 39. Bell CC. Letter to the Editor - In response to an article by A.A. Stone, "Sexual Misconduct by Psychiatrists: The Ethical and Clinical Dilemma of Confidentiality", American Journal of Psychiatry, Vol. 140, No. 2: p. 195-197, 1983 - Published same Journal, Vol. 140, No. 9: pp. 1269-1270, 1983. 40. Bell CC & Palmer JM. "Survey of the Demographic Characteristics of Patients Requiring 46
Restraints in a Psychiatric Emergency Service", Journal of the National Medical Association, Vol. 75, No. 10: pp. 981-987, 1983. 41. Bell CC. Book Review of "Casebook of Psychiatric Emergencies: The "On Call" Dilemma", by R.G. Cumming, Baltimore, University Park Press, 1983, Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 251, No. 5: p. 659, February 3, 1984. Bell CC. "States of Consciousness: Their Relationship to Black-on-Black Murder" prepared for the Black Homicide Workshop on Mental Health and Prevention sponsored by the National Association of Social Workers and the National Institute of Mental Health, Office of Prevention and the Center for the Study of Minority Group Mental Health - representing the Black Psychiatrists of America, June 14-16, 1984, Washington, D.C. 42. Bell CC. Guest Editorial on "The Need for Accreditation of Correctional Health Care Facilities", Journal of the National Medical Association, Vol. 76, No. 6: pp. 571-572, 1984. 43. Bell CC, Shakoor B, Thompson B, Dew D, Hughley E, Mays R & Shorter-Gooden K. "The Prevalence of Isolated Sleep Paralysis in Blacks", Journal of the National Medical Association, Vol. 76, No. 5: pp. 501-508, 1984. 44. Bell CC, Thompson B, Shorter-Gooden K, Shakoor B, Dew D, Hughley E & Mays R. "Prevalence of Episodes of Coma in Black Subjects”, Journal of the National Medical Association, Vol. 77, No. 5: pp. 391-395, 1985. 45. Bell CC. Book Review of "The Psychiatric Therapies" by the American Psychiatric Association Commission on Psychiatric Therapies, Toksoz B. Karasu, Chairman, Washington, D.C., American Psychiatric Press, 1984; Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 253, No. 3: p. 422, January 18, 1985. 46. Bell CC, Thompson JP, Lewis D, Redd J, Shears M & Thompson B. "The Misdiagnosis of Alcohol Related Organic Brain Syndromes and Treatment Issues in Blacks", Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, Vol. 2, No. 4: p. 45-65, Fall 1985/Winter 1985 & 1986. Bell CC. "NMA's Section on Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences' Position Statement on the Role of the Psychiatrist in Evaluating and Treating 'Death Row' Inmates" prepared for the American Psychiatric Association's Council on Psychiatry and Law Meeting on "Competency for Execution", March 1985. 47. Bell CC, Thompson B, Shorter-Gooden K, Mays R & Shakoor B. "Altered States of Consciousness Profile: An Afro-Centric Intrapsychic Evaluation Tool", Journal of the National Medical Association, Vol. 77, No. 9: pp. 715-728, 1985. 48. Bell CC. "Alcohol-Related Organic Brain Syndromes - Frequently Misdiagnosed as Schizophrenia", Bulletin of the New York State Chapter of the National Black Alcoholism Council, Inc., Vol. 4, No. 1: pp. 3-4, April 1985. 49. Bell CC. Book Review of "Delusion: Internal Dimensions of Political Life" by James M. Glass, 47
Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1985; Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 254, No. 14: p. 1999, October 11, 1985. 50. Bell CC. Book Review of "Anger & Hostility in Cardiovascular & Behavioral Disorders" edited by M.A. Chesney & R.H. Rosenman, New York, Hemisphere, Published, 1985; Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 255, No. 20: pp. 2817-2818, May 23/30, 1986. 51. Bell CC, Dixie-Bell DD & Thompson B. "Further studies on the prevalence of isolated sleep paralysis in Black subjects", Journal of the National Medical Association, Vol. 78, No. 7: pp. 649659, 1986. 52. Bell CC. Letter to the Editor - In response to an article by E.H. Griffith, G. Mahy & J. Young, "Psychological benefits of spiritual Baptist 'Mourning,' II: An empirical assessment", American Journal of Psychiatry, Vol. 143, No. 2: p. 226-229, 1986, Published same Journal, Vol. 143, No. 9: pp. 1199-1200, 1986. 53. Bell CC. Book Review of "Black and White Families - A Study in Complementarity" by Charles Vert Willie, New York, General Hall, Inc., 1985; Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 256, No. 8: p. 1056, August 22/29, 1986. 54. Bell CC. Book Review of "The Epidemiology of Homicide in the City of Los Angeles 1970-79" by University of California at Los Angeles and Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta, GA, Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service & Centers for Disease Control, August 1985; Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 256, No. 8: p. 1055, August 22/29, 1986. 55. Bell CC. "Coma and the etiology of violence - Part I", Journal of the National Medical Association, Vol. 78, No. 12: pp. 1167-1176, 1986. 56. Bell CC. Book Review of "Woman Abuse - Facts Replacing Myths" by Lewis Okun, Albany, New York, State University of New York Press, 1986; Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 256, No. 11: pp. 1501-1502, September 19, 1986. 57. Bell CC, Prothrow-Stith D & Smallwood-Murchison C. "Guest Editorial on "Black-on-Black Homicide: The National Medical Association's Responsibilities", Journal of the National Medical Association, Vol. 78, No. 12: pp. 1139-1141, 1986. 58. Bell CC. Letter to the Editor - In response to an article by C.B. Taylor, J. Sheikh, W. Argas, et al, "Ambulatory Heart Rate changes in Patients with Panic Attacks", American Journal of Psychiatry, Vol. 143, No. 4: pp. 478-482, 1986 -Published same Journal, Vol. 143, No. 11: p. 1484, 1986. 59. Bell CC. "Impaired Black Health Professionals: Vulnerabilities and Treatment Approaches", Journal of the National Medical Association, Vol. 78, No. 10: pp. 925-930, 1986. 60. Bell CC. Guest Editorial - "A Physician's Responsibility in Preventing Violence", New Physician, October 1986; Vol. 35, No. 7: pp. 7-8. 48
61. Bell CC. Letter to the Editor - In response to an article by S. Shukla, B.L. Cook, S. Mukherjee, et al. "Mania and Head Trauma", American Journal of Psychiatry, Vol. 144, No. 1, pp 93-96, 1987. Published in that same Journal, Vol. 144, No. 10: p. 1378-1379. 62. Bell CC. Book Review of "Violence in the Home: Interdisciplinary Perspectives" edited by Mary Lystad, New York, Bruner/Mazel, 1986; Journal of the American Medical Association; Vol. 257. No. 7: pp. 986-987, February 20, 1987. 63. Bell CC. Letter to the Editor - "Hypertension in the black population" - In response to an article by Kayton W. "Panic Disorder: Epidemiology, Diagnosis & Treatment in Primary Care", Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, Vol. 47, No. 10 (Supple); pp 21-30, 1986, Published in that same Journal, Vol. 48, No. 9: pp. 387, 1987. 64. Bell CC. "Coma and the Etiology of Violence, Part 2", Journal of the National Medical Association; Vol. 79. No. 1: pp. 79-85, 1987. 65. Bell CC, Jones B & Dixie-Bell DD. Guest Editorial on "Faked Out Again", Journal of the National Medical Association, Vol. 79, No. 4: pp. 357-358, 1987. 66. Bell CC & Kelly R. "Head Injury with Subsequent Intermittent, Non-schizophrenic, Psychotic Symptoms and Violence", Journal of the National Medical Association, Vol. 79, No. 11: pp. 11391144, 1987. 67. Bell CC. Letter to the Editor on "Black-on-Black Murder", Journal of the National Medical Association, Vol. 79, No. 5: pp. 471-472, 1987. 68. Bell CC. Book Review of "Insanity - The Idea and Its Consequences" by Thomas Szasz, New York: Wiley & Sons, 1987; Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 258, No. 2: p. 269, July 10, 1987. 69. Bell CC. "Preventive Strategies for Dealing with Violence Among Blacks", Community Mental Health Journal, Vol. 23, No. 3: pp. 217-228, Fall, 1987. 70. Bell CC, Taylor-Crawford K, Jenkins EJ & Chalmers D. "Need for Victimization Screening in a Black Psychiatric Population", Journal of the National Medical Association, Vol. 80, No. 1: pp. 4148, 1988. 71. Bell CC. Book Review of "1987 Year Book of Psychiatry and Applied Mental Health" by Freedman, Lourie, Meltzer, Nemiah, Talbott, & Weiner (eds), Chicago, New Book Medical Publishers, 1987; Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 259, No. 9: pp. 1389-1390, March 4, 1988. 72. Bell CC, Hildreth C, Jenkins EJ, Carter C. "The Relationship Between Isolated Sleep Paralysis, Panic Disorder, and Hypertension", Journal of the National Medical Association, Vol. 80, No. 3: pp. 289-294, 1988.
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73. Bell CC. Commentary on "Major Affective Disorders in Blacks: A Preliminary Report" by Billy Jones, M.D., in Integrative Psychiatry, Vol. 6: pp. 131-140, 1988. 74. Bell CC, Fayen M & Mattox G. "Training Psychiatric Residents to Treat Blacks", Journal of the National Medical Association, Vol. 80. No. 6: pp. 637-641, 1988. 75. Bell CC. Book Review of "The American Psychiatric Press Textbook of Neuropsychiatry" edited by Robert E. Hales and Stuart C. Yudofsky, Washington, D.C., American Psychiatric Press, 1987; Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 159, No. 13: p. 2024, April 1, 1988. 76. Bell CC. Book Review of "Study Guide and Self-Assessment for The American Psychiatric Press Textbook of Neuropsychiatry" by M.D. Franzen and M.R. Lovell, Washington, D.C., American Psychiatric Press, 1987; Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 259, No. 13: p. 2024, April 1, 1988. 77. Bell CC. "Preventing Homicide", Psychiatric Times, Vol. 5, No. 5: p. 1, 36-38, May 1988. 78. Bell CC, Hildreth C, Jenkins EJ, Levi D & Carter C. "The Need for Victimization Screening in a Poor, Outpatient Medical Population", Journal of the National Medical Association, Vol. 80, No. 8: pp. 853-860, 1988. 79. Bell CC. Book Review of "Violent Deaths in the United States: An Epidemiologic Study of Suicide, Homicide and Accidents" by Paul Hollinger, New York, Guilford Press, 1987; Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 259, No. 22: pp. 3333-3334, June 10, 1988. 80. Bell CC. Abstract of "The Need for Victimization Screening in a Poor Outpatient Medical Population", Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 261, No. 2: p. 293, January 13, 1989. 81. Jenkins EJ, Bell CC, Taylor J & Walker L. "Circumstances of sexual and physical victimization of black psychiatric outpatients", Journal of the National Medical Association, Vol. 81, No. 3: pp. 246-252, 1989. 82. Bell CC. "Detox or Not?", Correct Care, Vol. 3, No. 3: pp. 4-5, 1989. 83. Bell CC. Testimony to the Select Committee on Children, Youth and Family of the House of Representatives, May 15, 1989. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1989. 84. Griffith E & Bell CC. "Recent Trends in Suicide and Homicide Among Blacks", Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 262, No. 16: pp. 2265-2269, October 27, 1989. 85. Bell CC. Book Review of "Sexual Exploitation and Professional Relationships" edited by Gabbard CO, Washington, D.C., American Psychiatric Press, 1989; Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 262, No. 23: pp. 3354-3355, December 15, 1989. 86. Jenkins E, Bell CC, Taylor J & Walker L. Letter to the Editor, "Victimization of Mental Outpatients", Journal of the National Medical Association, Vol. 82, No. 2: pp. 80-81, 1990. 50
87. Bell CC. Book Review of "Juvenile Homicide" edited by Benedek EP & Cornell DG, Washington D.C. American Psychiatric Press, 1989; Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 263, No. 1: p. 124, January 5, 1990. 88. Bell CC. Book Review of "Current Approaches to the Prediction of Violence" edited by Brizer DA & Crowner M, Washington D.C. American Psychiatric Press, 1989; Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 263, No. 2: p. 312, January 12, 1990. 89. Bell CC. Guest Editorial "Neuropsychiatry and Gun Safety" published in the Journal of Neuropsychiatry May 1990; Vol. 2, No. 2: pp. 145-148. 90. Bell CC. "What Blacks Need to Know About Mental Illness", Citizen Newspaper, May 16, 1990, p.12. 91. Bell CC. "What Blacks Need to Know About Mental Illness", Chicago Defender, May 20, 1990. 92. Bell CC. Column on "Unaddressed African-American Mental Health Issues" published in the July 1990 National Council News. p. 4 and 7. Testimonial on violence cited in Chapter 16 - Violent & Abusive Behavior, Healthy People 2000: Citizens Chart the Course, Institute of Medicine. Stoto MA, Behrens R, Rosemont C (eds.) Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press, 1990. Testimonial on homicide was cited in Chapter 6 - Racial & Ethnic Minorities, Healthy People 2000: Citizens Chart the Course, Institute of Medicine. Stoto MA, Behrens R, Rosemont C (eds.) Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press, 1990. 93. Chatman LM, Billups MD, Bell CC & Priest ML. "Injury: A New Perspective on an Old Problem", Journal of the National Medical Association, Vol. 83, No. 1: pp. 43-48, 1991. 94. Bell CC & Hill-Chance G. "Treatment of Violent Families", Journal of the National Medical Association Vol. 83, No. 3: pp. 203-208, 1991. 95. Bell CC. "Violence? That's not Black Culture", published in the Rochester, New York Democrat and Chronicle on January 13, 1991. 96. Bell CC. Book Review of "Black Adolescents" edited by Reginald L. Jones, Berkeley, CA, Cobb & Henry Publishing, 1989; Community Mental Health Journal, Vol. 27, No. 2: pp. 159-162, April, 1991. 97. Bell CC. Book Review of "Out of Bedlam: The Truth Deinstitutionalization" by Johnson AP, New York Basic Books, 1990, Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 265, No. 19: pp. 2588-2589, May 15, 1991 98. Bell CC. Book Review "Madness in the Streets: How Psychiatry and the Law Abandoned the Mentally Ill" by Isaac, RJ & Armat, UC, New York, Free Press, 1990; Journal of the American 51
Medical Association, Vol 265, No. 19: pp. 2589-2590, May 15, 1991. 99. Bell CC. "What Blacks Need to Know About Mental Illness - Part II", Citizen Newspaper, May 23, 1991, p. 8. 100. Bell CC & Jenkins EJ. "Traumatic Stress and Children", Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, Vol. 2, No. 1: pp. 175-188, Summer 1991. http://www.giftfromwithin.org/html/PTSD-Traumatic-Stress-and-Children.html 11,367 hits 4/15/15 101. Bell CC. "Taking Issue: Victims' Services in Community Mental Health Centers", Hospital and Community Psychiatry, Vol. 42, No. 11: p. 1093; November 1991. 102. Bell CC. Book Review "Mental Health Policy" From Asylum to Community: Mental Health Policy in Modern America by Gerald N. Grob, Princeton, New Jersey, Princeton University Press, 1991; Journal of the American Medical Association, December 11, 1991, Vol. 266, No. 22: p. 3205. 103. Bell CC & Taylor-Bell T. "Sexual Harassment: A Menacing Problem in the Workplace", COPYLINE, Anniversary Edition, pp. 18, 19 & 28; 1991. 104. Jenkins EJ & Bell CC. "Adolescent Violence: Can It Be Curbed?", Adolescent Medicine: State of the Art Reviews, Vol. 3, No. 1: p. 71-86, February 1992. 105. Bell CC. "The Psychiatric Implications of Violence in the African-American Community", Psychiatric Times, pp. 23-27, May 1992. 106. Bell CC. "Forward" to Dempsey J. Travis' book I Refuse to Learn to Fail. Chicago, Urban Research Press, 1992. 107. Bell CC. Book Review "Lost in Familiar Places" by Edward R. Shapiro & A. Wesley Carr. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1991; Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol 267, No. 18: p. 2536, May 13, 1992 108. Bell CC. Letter to the Editor "Partial Hospitalization" - In response to an article by M.A. Hoge, et. al. "The promise of partial hospitalization: A reassessment", Hospital and Community Psychiatry, Vol. 43, No. 4: pp. 345-354, 1992. Published in that same Journal, Vol. 43 No. 7: pp. 742, July 1992. 109. Bell CC & Jenkins EJ. "Community Violence and Children on Chicago's Southside", Psychiatry: Interpersonal and Biological Processes, Vol. 56, No. 1: pp. 46 -54, February 1993. 110. Bell CC. "Response to 'Community Psychiatry Training for General Psychiatry Residents', Community Mental Health Journal, Vol. 29, No. 1: p. 77-79, February 1993. 111. Bell CC. Book Review "Treating the Homeless Mentally Ill" Edited by HR Lamb, LL Bachrach, & FI Kass. Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Association, 1992; Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 269, No. 19: p. 2558-2559, May 19, 1993. 52
112. Bell CC. Testimony to the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations of the Committee on Veteran's Affairs, U.S. House of Representatives on "African-American Veterans and Community: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Related Issues" on September 15, 1993 (Serial No. 103-25). Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1994, pp. 80 - 87. ISBN 0-16044256-7. 113. Bell CC. "Taking Issue: The New Community Psychiatry - Year 2000 ", Hospital and Community Psychiatry, Vol. 44, No. 9: p. 815, September, 1993. 114. Bell CC. Book Review "Violent Attachments" by Reid Meloy. Norhtvale, NJ: Jason Aronson, Inc, 1992; Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol 270, No. 14: pp. 1750-1751, October 13, 1993. 115. Bell CC. "Preventing Violence", Newsletter of the Center for Intercultural Clinical Psychology of the School of Professional Psychology, Vol. 2, No. 1: pp 1 & 3, Winter/Spring 1994. 116. Bell CC. "Race as a Variable in Research: Being Specific and Fair", Hospital and Community Psychiatry, Vol. 45, No. 1: p. 3, January, 1994. 117. Bell CC, Jenkins EJ, Kpo W & Rhodes H. "Response of Emergency Rooms to Victims of Interpersonal Violence", Hospital and Community Psychiatry, Vol. 45, No. 2: p. 142-146, February, 1994. 118. Bell CC. Letter to the Editor "Effects of Child Abuse and Race" - In response to an article by Hernandez, et. al. "The Effects of Child Abuse and Race on Risk-Taking in Male Adolescents" in Journal of the National Medical Association, Vol. 85, pp. 593-597, 1993. Published in that same Journal, Vol. 86, No. 3: pp. 165 & 232, March 1994. 119. Bell CC. Book Review "Treating the Poor" by Matthew P. Dumont. Belmont, MA: Dymphna Press, 1992; Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 271, No. 19: pp. 1547-1548, May 18, 1994. 120. Bell CC. Letter to the Editor - In response to a letter to the editor regarding "Race as a Variable in Research: Being Specific and Fair", Hospital and Community Psychiatry, Vol. 45, No. 1, p 3, January, 1994. by Mario Rendon, M.D. Published in that same Journal, Vol. 45, No. 5: p. 499500, May 1994. 121. Bell CC. "Violent Behavior and Mental Illness: Perspectives on Papers in this Issue", Hospital and Community Psychiatry, Vol. 45, No. 7: p. 711-713, July, 1994. 122. Bell CC. The Last Word "Finding a Way Through the Maze of Racism" EMERGE, Vol. 5, Issue 11, p. 80, September 1994. 123. Dr. Bell's comments on "The O.J. Simpson Case" were published in EBONY September 1994, p 30 & 140.
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124. Bell CC. "Basic skills in conflict resolution necessary to reduce violence", The Brown University Child and Adolescent Behavior Letter, Vol. 10, No. 5, p. 1 & 6-7, May 1994. 125. Bell CC. Book Review "Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders - IV" by the American Psychiatric Association. Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press, 1994; Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 272, No. 10: p 828-829, September 14, 1994. 126. Bell CC. Book Review "Diagnostic Criteria from DSM-IV" by the American Psychiatric Association. Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press, 1994; Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 272, No. 10: p 828-829, September 14, 1994. 127. Bell CC. Book Review "DSM-IV Sourcebook" by the American Psychiatric Association. Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press, 1994; Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 272, No. 10: p 828-829, September 14, 1994. 128. Bell CC & Davis K. "Is psychoanalytic therapy relevant for public health programs?". Psychiatric Times, Vol. 11, No. 11, November 1994, p. 31 - 34. 129. Bell CC. Book Review "DSM-IV Case Book" by the American Psychiatric Association. Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press, 1994; Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 272, No. 22: 1794-1796, December 14, 1994. 130. Bell CC. Book Review "The Clinical Interview Using DSM-IV" by Othmer E & Othmer SC. Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press, 1994; Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 272, No. 22: 1794-1796, December 14, 1994. 131. Bell CC. Book Review "Philosophical Perspectives on Psychiatric Diagnostic Classification" edited by Sadler JZ, Wiggins OP, & Schwartz MA. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1994; Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 272, No. 22: 1794-1796, December 14, 1994. 132. Bell CC. Book Review "Bread & Spirit - Therapy with the New Poor" by Aponte H. New York: W.W. Norton, 1994; Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 273, No. 16: 1304, April 26, 1995. 133. Bell CC. "Forward" to Dempsey J. Travis' book The Great War: A View From the Back of the Bus. Chicago, Urban Research Press, 1995, p. xiv -xviii). 134. Bell CC & Jenkins EJ. "Traumatic Stress and Children". Reprinted in Salon Clique, April/May 1995. 135. Bell CC & Jenkins EJ. "Violence prevention and intervention in juvenile detention and correctional facilities". Journal of Correctional Health Care, Vol. 2, Issue 1: 17-38, 1995. 136. Bell CC. Book Review "The Clinical Interview Using DSM-IV, vol 2: The Difficult Patient" by E. Othmer and S.C. Othmer. Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press, 1994; Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 274, No. 1: 79, July 5, 1995. 54
137. Bell CC. Book Review "Psychological Concepts and Dissociative Disorders" by Klein RM & Doane BK (eds). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Assoc, 1994; Journal of Psychosomatic Medicine, Vol. 57: 507-508, 1995. 138. Bell CC, Jenkins EJ, Kpo W & Rhodes H. "Abstract - Response of Emergency Rooms to Victims of Interpersonal Violence" (Hospital and Community Psychiatry 45 (2): 142-146, 1994). In Community Psychiatry. Talbott J (ed). 1995 Year Book of Psychiatry and Applied Mental Health. St. Louis: Mosby: 1995, pp. 268 – 269. 139. Bell CC. Book Review "They Say You're Crazy" by Paula J. Caplan. Reading, MA: AddisonWesley, 1995; Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 274, No. 20, November 22/29, 1995. 140. Bell CC. Book Review "DSM-IV Guidebook" by Allen Frances, Michael B. First, & Harold Alan Pincus. Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press, 1995; Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 274, No. 22, pp 1812, December 13, 1995. 141. Bell CC. "Treatment Issues for African-American Men". Psychiatric Annals, Vol 26, No. 1: 33 36, January 1996. 142. Bell CC. Perspectives Column on "Wake Up or We Are All Through" National Council News, February 1996, p 2-3. 143. Bell CC. Book Review "Comprehensive Textbook of Psychiatry/VI, Volume 1 & 2" edited by Kaplan HI & Sadock BJ. Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins, 1995; Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 275, No. 11, March 20, 1996, p. 882-3. 144. Bell CC. Book Review "The Influence of Race and Racial Identity in Psychotherapy" by Robert T. Carter. New York: Wiley & Sons, 1995; Psychiatric Services, Vol. 47, No. 4: pp 433, April 1996. 145. Bell CC. Book review "The Police-Mental Health Partnership" by Steven Marans, et al. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1995; Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 275, No. 22, pp. 1771-1772, June 12, 1996. 146. Bell CC. Testimony to the Subcommittee on Juvenile Justice of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate One Hundred Third Congress Second Session on Finding Some Effective Solutions to Violence by Juveniles and Against Juveniles" on November 29, 1994 (Serial No. J-103-76). Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1996, pp. 9 - 19. ISBN 0-16052776-7. 147. Bell CC. Book Review "Living with Racism: The Black Middle Class Experience" by Joe Feagin & Melvin P. Sikes. Boston: Beacon Press, 1994; Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, Volume 184, Number 8, August 1996, p. 513. 148. Bell CC. "Summary of Treatment Issues For African-American Men". Epikrisis, Volume 7, 55
Number 8/9, August/September 1996, p. 2. 149. Bell CC. "Taking Issue: Pimping the African-American Community". Psychiatric Services, Vol. 47, No. 10: pp 1025, October 1996. 150. Bell CC. "The Status of Violence in America: A Focus on the Non-White Male". In Rodney L & Rodney E (Eds), Collaborating for Family and Community Violence Prevention . Wilberforce, OH: The Information Clearinghouse of the Consortium for Research and Practicum/Minority Male (MIN-MALE) Consortium 1996 Central State University, 1996, pp. 9 - 17. 151. Bell CC. Book Review "No Dancin' in Anson: An American Story of Race and Social Change" by Ricardo C. Ainslie. Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson, Inc., 1995. Journal of the American Medical Association, Volume 276, No. 16: pp. 1352, October 23/30, 1996. 152. American Academy of Pediatrics - Task Force on Adolescent Assault Victim Needs. Adolescent Assault Victim Needs: A Review of Issues and a Model Protocol. Pediatrics, Vol. 98. No. 5, p. 991-1001, 1996. 153. Bell CC. Book review "Oxford Textbook of Psychiatry - Third Edition" by Michael Gelder, Dennis Gath, Richard Mayou, & Philip Cowen. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press, 1996. Journal of the American Medical Association, Volume 276, Number 21, pp 1762-1763, December 4, 1996. 154. Bell CC. Book Review "Psychological Interventions and Cultural Diversity" by Joseph F. Aponte, Robin Young-Rivers, Julian Wohl (Eds.). Boston: Allyn & Bacon, 1995; Psychiatric Services, Vol. 48, No. 2, February, 1997, pp. 248-9. . 155. Bell CC. "Taking Issue: Doesn't Anyone Remember the Dangers of Lead?". Psychiatric Services, Vol. 48, No. 3, March, 1997, pp. 273. 156. Bell CC. Book Review "Out of the Shadows: Confronting America's Mental Illness Crisis" by E. Fuller Torrey, M.D. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1997; Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 277, No. 14, pp 1169-1170, April 9, 1997. 157. Bell CC. "Musings of a Jurassic Administrator". American Association of Psychiatric Administrators Newsletter, Spring 1997, p. 4 & 7. 158. Bell CC. "Stress-Related Disorders in African-American Children". Journal of the National Medical Association, Vol. 89, No. 5, p. 335 - 340, May 1997. 159. Smith P, Flay BR, Bell CC, & Weissberg R. The developmental role of risk and protective factors in youth problem behaviors. http://oslc.org/spr/spr97pos.html. Poster presented at the Society for Prevention Research Fifth annual Meeting Posters, Baltimore, M.D. May 5-8, 1997. 160. Bell CC. "Promotion of Mental Health Through Coaching of Competitive Sports". Journal of the National Medical Association, Vol. 89, No. 8, p. 517 - 520, August 1997.
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161. Bell CC. "Treatment Issues for African-Americans". In Alvarez J, Christensen M, & Saafir R (eds). Cultural Impact: Promoting Healthy Families and Community Support Systems. Chicago: Chicago School of Professional Psychology, 1997, p. 6 - 18. 162. Bell CC. Forward to Violent Behavior and Mental Illness. Washington, D.C.: Psychiatric Services, 1997. 163. Bell CC. Introduction to Binkabi (Harmony and Unity), Research Papers on Violence Prevention. Perkins UE (ed). Chicago: Chicago State University, 1997. 164. Bell CC. Book Review "Textbook of Neuropsychiatry" by Stuart C. Yudofsky & Robert E. Hales (Eds). Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatry Press, 1997; Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 278, No. 15: pp. 1290-1291, October 15, 1997. 165. Bell CC. "Community Violence: Causes, Prevention, and Intervention". Journal of the National Medical Association, Vol. 89, No. 10: pp. 657 - 662, October 1997. 166. Bell CC. "Prologue" to Dempsey J. Travis' book Racism Revolves Like a Merry Go 'Round: 'Round 'n 'Round It Goes. Chicago, Urban Research Press, 1998, p. iv - ix. 167. Bell CC. Book Review "Directing Health Messages Toward African Americans" by Judith L. Sylvester. New York: Garland Publishing, 1998; Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 280, No. 2: pp 196, July 8, 1998. Sewell SD, McKay MM, Paikoff RL, Bell CC and CHAMP Collaborative Board. Identifying the Predictors in Urban African-American Children's Problem Solving. To be presented at the Conference on the Role of Families in Preventing and Adapting to HIV/AIDS sponsored by the Office on AIDS, National Institute of Mental Health, NIH, Washington, D.C., July 1998. 168. Bell CC. Book Review "Race and Excellence - My Dialogue with Chester Pierce" by Ezra E.H. Griffith. Iowa City, Iowa: University of Iowa Press, 1998; Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 280, No. 8, August 26, 1998, p. 752 - 753. 169. Bell CC & Suggs H. “Using Sports to Strengthen Resiliency in Children - Training “Heart": Using Sports to Create Resiliency.” Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, Volume 7, Number 4, October 1998, p. 859 - 865. 170. Bell CC. "Bridges Between the Field of Domestic Violence and Other Destructive Behavior". In: Assembling the Pieces: Leadership in Addressing Domestic Violence in the African American Community - Proceedings of the Institute on Domestic Violence in the African American Community's forum. Institute on Domestic Violence in the African American Community: St. Paul, MN, 1998, p. 33 - 42. 171. Bell CC. Book Review "Clinical Methods in Transcultural Psychiatry" edited by Samuel O. Opaku. Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press, 1998; Psychiatric Services, Vol. 49, No. 12, December 1998, p. 1630.
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172. Bell CC. "Impact of Violence on African-American Youth". In The Public Forum: Color and Trauma - http://www.cyberpsych.org/pubforum.bell.htm. New York: American Psychoanalytic Association, 1999. 173. American Academy of Pediatrics - Task Force on Violence. The role of the pediatrician in youth violence prevention in clinical practice and at the community level. Pediatrics, Vol. 103, No. 1, p. 173 - 181, 1999. 174. Bell CC. Book Review “Beyond Reason: Art and Psychosis - Works from the Prinzhorn Collection” by Brand-Claussen B, Jadi I, & Douglas C. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1997; Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 281, No. 3, January 20, 1999, p. 288 289. 175. Mattis JS, Bell CC, Jagers RJ, Jenkins EJ. "Towards a Critical Approach To Stress-Related Disorders in African-Americans", Journal of the National Medical Association, Vol 91, No. 2, p. 80 85, February 1999. 176. Baker FM & Bell CC. "Issues in the Psychiatric Treatment of African Americans." Psychiatric Services, Vol. 50, No. 3: p. 362 - 368, March 1999. 177. Bell CC. “Special Series on the Psychiatric Needs of Nonwhite Populations”. Psychiatric Services, Vol. 50, No. 3: p. 363, March 1999. 178. Bell CC. Book Review “Youth Violence - Prevention, Intervention, and Social Policy” by Daniel J. Flannery & C. Ronald Huff (eds). Washington, D. C.: American Psychiatric Press, 1999; Psychiatric Services, Vol. 50, No. 4: p. 570 - 571, April 1999. 179. Bell CC. Book Review “The American Psychiatric Press Textbook of Psychiatry - Third Edition” edited by Hales RE, Yudofsky SC & Talbott JA. Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press, 1999; Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 282, No. 4: p. 383 - 384, July 28, 1999. 180. Bell CC. Book Review “Essentials of Clinical Psychiatry - Based on The American Psychiatric Press Textbook of Psychiatry - Third Edition” edited by Hales RE & Yudofsky SC. Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press, 1999; Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 282, No. 4: p. 383 - 384, July 28, 1999. 181. Bell CC. Software Review Electronic DSM-IV Plus Version 3.0 by American Psychiatric Association. Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press, 1999; Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 282, No. 4: p. 387, July 28, 1999. 182. Porter D, Bell CC. "Case Report: The Use of Clonidine in Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Journal of the National Medical Association, Vol. 91, No. 8: p. 475 - 477, August 1999. 183. Bell CC. Book Review “Black Psychiatrists and American Psychiatry” edited by Spurlock J. Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press, 1999; Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 282, No. 10: p. 993 - 994, September 8, 1999. 58
184. Bell CC. Book Review "Cultures of Healing - Correcting the Image of American Mental Health Care" by Robert T. Fanchet. New York: W.H. Freeman and Company, 1995; Community Mental Health Journal, Vol. 36, No. 1: 125-126, February 2000. 185. Bell CC & Mattis J. “The Importance of Cultural Competence in Ministering to AfricanAmerican Victims of Domestic Violence”. Violence Against Women, Vol. 6, No. 5, pp. 515 - 532, May 2000. 186. Bell CC. “Assessment and Management of the Violent Patient”. Journal of the National Medical Association, Vol. 92, No. 5: p. 247 - 253, May 2000. 187. Bell CC. Book Review "Comprehensive Textbook of Psychiatry/VII, Volume 1 & 2" Harold I. Kaplan and Virginia A. Sadock (eds). Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins, 2000. Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 284, No. 4, July 26, 2000, p. 489 -491. 188. Madison S, McKay MM, Paikoff R, & Bell CC. "Basic Research and Community Collaboration: Necessary Ingredients for the Development of a Family-based HIV Prevention Program". AIDS Education and Prevention, Vol. 12, No. 4, p. 281 - 298, 2000. 189. McCormick A, McKay MM, Wilson M, McKinney L, Paikoff R, Bell C, Baptiste D, Coleman D, Gillming G, Madison S, & Scott R. Involving families in an urban HIV prevention intervention: How community collaboration addresses barriers to participation”. AIDS Education and Prevention, Vol. 12, No. 4, p. 299 - 307, 2000. 190. Bell CC. Book Review “Nicotine in Psychiatry: Psychopathology and Emerging Therapeutics” edited by M Piasecki and PA Newhouse. Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press, 2000. Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 284, No. 6, p. 764 - 765. 191. Bell CC. Book Review “Prison Madness: The Mental Health Crisis Behind Bars and What We Must Do About It” Terry A. Kupers. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Inc., 1999. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disorders, Vol. 188, No. 10, p. 720 - 721, 2000. 192. Bell CC. Book Review “American Psychiatry After World War II 1944 - 1994" edited by RW. Menninger and JC Nemiah. Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press, 2000, Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 284, No. 23, p. 3059 - 3060, December 20, 2000. 193. Bell CC. Book Review “A Century of Psychiatry" edited by H Freeman. London: Mosby-Wolfe Medical Communications, 1999, Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 284, No. 23, p. 3060 - 3061, December 20, 2000. 194. Bell CC. “Violence Prevention Strategies”. The 1999 Crossroads Conference Proceedings. Madison, WI: Wisconsin Division of Supportive Living Bureau of Community Mental Health, 2001, p. 43 - 48. 195. Bell CC. Book Review “DSM-IV-TR: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition, Text Revision” by the American Psychiatric Association. Washington, DC, 59
American Psychiatric Association, 2000, Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 285, No. 6, p. 811 - 812, February 14, 2001. 196. Bell CC, Williamson J. The Need for Psychiatric Infrastructure in Juvenile Justice. Paradigm, Spring 2001, p 14 - 15 & 19. 197. Bell CC. Book Review Minority Health In America by Carol JR Hogue, Ph.D., M.P.H., Martha A. Hargraves, Ph.D., M.P.H. & Karen Scott Collins, M.D., M.P.H. (Editors). Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000. Psychiatric Services, Volume 52, Number 5: 693 - 694, 2001. 198. Smith, P., Flay, B. R., Bell, C. C., & Weissberg, R. P. The protective influence of parents and peers in violence avoidance among African-American youth. Maternal and Child Health Journal, Vol. 5, No. 4: 245 - 252, 2001. 199. Atkins MS, Adil JA, Jackson M, McKay MM, Bell CC. An Ecological Model for SchoolBased Mental Health Services. In 13th Annual Research Conference Proceeding - A System of Care for Children’s Mental Health: Expanding the Research Base. Newman C, Liberton , Kutash K, & Friedman R (Eds.). Tampa: University of South Florida, 2001, p. 119 - 122. 200. Bell CC. Book Review Contemporary Psychiatry: Volume 1 - Foundations of Psychiatry, Volume 2 - Psychiatry in Special Situations, Volume 3 - Specific Psychiatric Disorders by F. Henn, N. Sartorius, H. Helmchen & H. Lauter (Editors). Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York: Springer, 2001. Journal of the American Medical Association, Volume 285, Number 22, p. 2913 - 2914, June 13, 2001. 201. Bell, CC. “Seven Basic Principles of Violence Prevention.” In L. W. Rodney (Ed.). Collaboration: Diversity and Self-Help in Violence Prevention – Proceeding Fourth National Conference on Family and Community Violence Prevention. Wilberforce, Ohio: Information Clearinghouse, Family and Community Violence Prevention Program, 2001, pp. 11 - 16. http://www.eric.ed.gov/ERICWebPortal/custom/portlets/recordDetails/detailmini.jsp?_nfpb=true&_& ERICExtSearch_SearchValue_0=ED409396&ERICExtSearch_SearchType_0=no&accno=ED4093 96 No. 89795 In The Supreme Court of Illinois People of the State of Illinois (Plaintiff-Appellant), vs Leon Miller )Defendant-Appellee) - Appeal from the Circuit Court,.Cook county, Illinois No. 98. CR 300, Honorable James Linn, Judge Presiding. Brief Amicus Curiae of the Edwin F. Mandel Legal Aid Clinic in support of the Defendant-Appellee. 202. Bell CC. The Culturally Competent Context. Reducing Disparities: Ethnic Minorities and Mental Health (The Sixteenth Annual Rosalynn Carter Symposium on Mental Health Policy). Atlanta, GA: The Carter Center Mental Health Program, 2001, p. 42 - 43. 203. Bell CC. “Cultivating Resiliency in Youth.” Journal of Adolescent Health, Vol. 29: 375 381, 2001. http://www. fromwithin.org/html/cultivat.html. 13,740 hits 4/15/15 http://www.recoverydevon.co.uk/download/cultivating_resilience_in_youth.pdf
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204. Bell CC. Cultivating Resiliency. http://www.giftfromwithin.org/html/carlbell.html. 14,018 hits, 4/15/15. 205. Bell CC, Williamson J. Psychiatric Services Across the Millennium: A Celebration of 50 Years of Psychiatric Services Journal - Special Populations. Psychiatric Services, Vol. 53, No. 4: 419 - 424, 2002. 206. Bell CC. Book Review Race Experts: How Racial Etiquette, Sensitivity Training, and New Age Therapy Hijacked the Civil Rights Revolution by Elisabeth Lasch-Quinn. New York: W.W. Norton, 2001. Psychiatric Services, Vol. 53, No. 6, 772 - 773, June 2002. 207. Bell CC, Mock L, and Gary Slutkin, M.D. “The Prevalence of Victimization and Perceptions of Job Neighborhood Safety in Social Service Staff and the Need for Screening”, Journal of the National Medical Association, Vol. 94, No. 7: 603 - 608, 2002. 208. Paruk Z, Bell CC, Bhana A, McKay MM, Petersen I, & Hibbert R. Abstract of “A focused ethnographic study in KwaZulu-Natal South Africa to inform the adaptation of the NIMH funded Chicago HIV/AIDS Adolescent Mental Health Project (CHAMP) in South Africa”. The XIV International AIDS Conference 2002, Barcelona, Spain, July 7-12, 2002, p. 612 - 613. 209. Paruk Z, Peterson I, Bhana A, Bell C, & McKay M. A Focused Ethnographic Study to Inform the Adaptation of the NIMH Funded CHAMP Project in South Africa. In Manfredi R (Ed). XIV International AIDS Conference. Bologna, Italy: Monduzzi Editore S.p.A., 2002 (ISBN 88-323-2709-0), p. 295 - 298. 210. Bell CC. Connecting the Dots. Youth in Crisis – Uniting For Action (The Seventeenth Annual Rosalynn Carter Symposium on Mental Health Policy). Atlanta, GA: The Carter Center Mental Health Program, 2002, p. 42 - 43. 211. Bell CC. "Introduction" to Dempsey J. Travis' book An American Story in Red, White and Blue. Chicago, Urban Research Press, 2002, p. IV - X. 212. Hollon SD, Muñoz RF, Barlow DH, Beardslee WR, Bell CC, Bernal G, Clarke GN, Franciosi LP, Kazdin AE, Kohn L, Linehan MM, Markowitz JC, Miklowitz DJ, Persons JB, Niederehe G, Sommers D. Psychosocial Intervention Development for the Prevention and Treatment of Depression: Promoting Innovation and Increasing Access. Biological Psychiatry, Vol. 52, No. 6: 610 – 630, September 15, 2002. 213. Barnes DH & Bell CC. Paradoxes of Black Suicide. Preventing Suicide: The National Journal, Vol. 2, No. 1: 2 - 4, 2003. 214. Bell CC & Williamson J. Letter to the Editor - In response to a letter to the editor by Chaplin R regarding "Psychiatric Services Across the Millennium: A Celebration of 50 Years of Psychiatric Services Journal - Special Populations.” Psychiatric Services, Vol. 53, No. 4: 419 424, 2002, by Chaplin R. Published in that same Journal, Vol. 54, No. 3: p. 204, March 2003. 215.
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Contact with HIV-Infected People in Explaining Urban, African-American Preadolescents’ Attitudes Toward Peers with HIV/AIDS. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, Vol. 73, No. 1: p. 101 - 108, 2003. 216. Bell CC. Book Review Fighting for Mental Health - A Personal View by Norman Sartorius. Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 289, No. 19: p. 2579 – 2580, May 21, 2003. 217. Richardson J, Anderson T, Flaherty J, Bell CC. The Quality of Mental Care for AfricanAmericans. Culture, Medicine, and Ethnicity, Vol.27: p. 487 – 498, 2003. 218. Bell CC. The Making of the Surgeon General's Supplement to Mental Health: A Brief Commentary. Culture, Medicine, and Ethnicity, Vol.27: p. 499 – 503, 2003. 219. Bell CC. “Introduction: Panel III: Integration of Mental Heath Into Public Health,” The Eighteenth Annual Rosalynn Carter Symposium on Mental Health Policy. Atlanta, GA: The Carter Center Mental Health Program, 2003, p. 50 - 51. 220. Anderson TR, DeCarlo A, Voisin D, & Bell CC. Trauma and Violence in Childhood: A U.S. Perspective. Psychiatric Times, Vol. XX, No. 10, October 2003, p. 91 – 95. 221. Bell CC, Scott R, Mock L, Britt T. African-American Perspectives on 9-11. Journal of Social Distress and the Homeless, Vol. 12, No. 4: pp. 249 – 260, 2003. 222. Bell CC, McKay M. Constructing a Children’s Mental Health Infrastructure Using Community Psychiatry Principles. Journal of Legal Medicine, Vol. 25, No. 1: 5 – 22, 2004. 223. Ursano RJ, Bell C, Eth S, Friedman M, Norwood A, Pfefferbaum B, Pynoos RS, Zatzick DF, Benedek DM: Practice guideline for the treatment of patients with acute stress disorder and posttraumatic stress disorder. American Journal of Psychiatry, Vol. 161(suppl 11): 3–31, 2004. 224. McKay MM, Chasse KT, Paikoff R, McKinney LD, Baptiste D, Coleman D, Madison S, & Bell CC. Family-level Impact of the CHAMP Family Program: A Community Collaborative Effort To Support Urban Families and Reduce Youth HIV Risk Exposure. Family Process, Vol. 43, No. 1: 79 – 93, March 2004. 225. Flay BR, Graumlich S, Segawa E, Burns J, Amuwo S, Bell CC, Campbell R, Cowell J, Cooksey J, Dancy B, Hedeker D, Jagers R, Levy SR, Paikoff R, Punwani I, & Weisberg R. The ABAN AYA Youth Project: effects of comprehensive prevention programs on high-risk behaviors among inner city African American youth: A randomized trial. Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Vol. 158, No. 4: pp. 377 – 384, April 2004. 226. Ngwe JE, Liu LC, Flay BR, Segawa E, Amuwo S, Bell CC, Campbell R, Cowell J, Cooksey J, Dancy B, Graumlich S, Hedeker D, Jagers R, Levy SR, Paikoff R, Punwani I, & Weisberg R. Violence Prevention among African American adolescent males. American Journal of Health Behavior, Vol. 28 (Supple1): pp. S24 - S37, 2004.
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227. Bell CC. “Getting Rid of the Rat”. In Eliminating Health Disparities: Conversations with Blacks in America. Santa Cruz, CA: ETR Associates, 2004, pp. 56 – 68. 228. Herbeck DM, West JC, Ruditis I, Duffy FF, Fitek DJ, Bell CC, Snowden LR. Variations in Use of Second-Generation Antipsychotic Medication by Race Among Adult Psychiatric Patient. Psychiatric Services, Vol. 55, No. 6: pp. 677 – 684, 2004. 229. Bhana A, Petersen I, McKay M, Bell C. “A family-based HIV prevention program (CHAMP): Adaptation and proximal outcomes for adults and children in South Africa.” CD Only: The XV International AIDS Conference 2004: Abstract no. D11341. 230. Bell CC. Book Review Murder Is No Accident: Understanding and Preventing Youth Violence in America by Deborah Prothrow-Stith and Howard R. Spivak. Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 292, No. 5: 630-631, August 4, 2004. 231. Anderson TR, Bell CC, Powell TE, Williamson JL, Blount MA. Assessing Psychiatric Patients for Violence. Community Mental Health Journal, Vol. 40, No. 4: 379 – 399, August 2004. 232. Bell CC. Letter to the Editor on “Dr. Talbott’s Contributions to Psychiatric Services,” Psychiatric Services, Vol. 55, No. 10, p. 1179-1179, October 2004. 233. Bell CC. “Implementing an MST Program,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 32, No. 10: p 53, October 2004. 234. Bell CC. Letter to the Editor on “Treating kids’ trauma eases adult drama,” Chicago SunTimes, Wednesday, November 3, 2004, p. 58. 235. Bell CC. Guest Editorial – “We Must Get the Word Out About Psychiatry,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 32, No. 11: p. 11, November 2004. 236. Bell CC. “Vigilance Essential in Primary Care,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 32, No. 11: p. 46, November 2004. 237. Bell CC. “Taking Issue - Racism – A Mental Illness?” Psychiatric Services, Vol. 55, No. 12: p. 1343, December 2004. 238. Bell CC. “Let’s Not Miss Warning Signs,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 32, No. 12: p. 48, December 2004. 239. Bell CC. Book Review Visible Differences: Why Race Will Matter to Americans in the Twenty-First Century by Dominic Pulera. New York: Continuum International Publishing Group, 2002. Transcultural Psychiatry, Vol. 41, No. 4: p. 553-554, 2004. 240. Bhana A, Petersen I, Mason A, Mahintsho Z, Bell C, McKay M. “Children and youth at risk: Adaptation and pilot study of the CHAMP (Amaqhawe) programme in South Africa,” African Journal of AIDS Research (AJAR), Vol. 3, No. 1: 33 – 41, 2004. 63
241. Bell CC. “Protecting the Children of Divorce – Perspective,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 33, No. 1: p. 62, January 2005. 242. Bell CC. Book Review The Complete Natural Medicine Guide to the 50 Most Common Medicinal Herbs by Heather Boon and Michael Smith. Journal of the National Medical Association, Vol. 97, No. 1: pp. 112 - 113, 2005. 243. Bell CC. Letter to the Editor - In reply to a letter to the editor on "Racism in DSM - V", Psychiatric Services, Vol. 56, No. 2: pp. 220 - 221, February 2005. 244. Bell CC. Book Review Voices of Color: First Person Accounts of Ethnic Minority Therapists. Rastogi M, Wieling E (Eds). Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE, 2005. Transcultural Psychiatry, Vol. 46, No. 2: pp. 367 - 369, 2005. 245. Bell CC. Book Review of Using Evidence in Social Work edited by Briggs HE & Rzepnicki TL. Research on Social Work Practice, Vol. 13, No. 2: p. 136 - 137, 2005. 246. Bell CC. “Early Intervention Key to Schizophrenic Tx – Perspective,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 33, No. 2: p. 48, February 2005. 247. Segawa E, Ngwe JE, Li Y, Flay BR, Amuwo S, Bell CC, Campbell R, Cowell J, Cooksey J, Dancy B, Graumlich S, Hedeker D, Jagers R, Levy SR, Paikoff R, Punwani I, & Weisberg R. Evaluation of the effects of the Aban Aya Youth Project in reducing violence among African American adolescent males using Latent Class Growth Mixture Modeling Techniques. Evaluation Review Vol. 29, No. 2: 128-48, 2005. 248. Bell CC. “Depression in the Workplace - Perspective,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 33, No. 3: p. 48, March 2005. 249. Baptiste DR, Paikoff RL, McKay MM, Madison-Boyd S, Coleman D, Bell C. Collaborating with an urban community to develop an HIV and AIDS prevention program for black youth and families. Behavior Modification, Vol. 29, No. 2: 370 - 416, March 2005. 250. Bell CC. “Perspective - Mental Health,” Family Practice News, Vol. 35, No. 8: p. 34, April 2005. 251. Bell CC. “Children of Depression: Breaking the Cycle - Perspective,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 33, No. 4, p. 54, April 2005. 252. Guest Editorial “Mentally Ill Offender Law Brings Help…and Hope,” Correct Care, Vol. 19, Issue 1, p. 3, Winter 2005. 253. Bell CC. “Cultural Sensitivity Is Essential – Perspective,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 33, No. 5, p. 64, May 2005. 254.
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Illness", Psychiatric Services, Vol. 56, No. 6, p. 753 - 754, 2005. 255. Redd J, Suggs H, Gibbons R, Muhammad L, McDonald J, Bell CC. A Plan to Strengthen Systems And Reduce The Number Of African-American Children In Child Welfare. Illinois Child Welfare, Vol. 2, No. 1 & 2, 2005, pp. 34-46. 256. Bell CC. “HIV Fight Needs Focus on Behavior – Perspective,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 33, No. 6, p. 50, June 2005. 257. Bell CC. Guest Editorial - Mentally Ill Offender Law Brings Help…and Hope. Supportive Stance, Vol. 4, No. 4: July/August 2005. www.iancici.org/router.aspx?DocID=1227 accessed July 7, 2005. 258. Bell CC. “Finding a Way Through the Maze of Racism” retrieved July 9, 2005 http://whgbetc.com/meta/microinsults.html. 259. Bell CC. “Finding a Way Through the Maze of Racism” retrieved July 9, 2005 from http://www.african-american-institute.com/reading/struggle/racism.html. 260. Bell CC. “Moving Sciences to Services.” The Twentieth Annual Rosalynn Carter Symposium on Mental Health Policy – Transforming Mental Health for Children and Families in the Light of the President’s New Freedom Commission. Atlanta, GA: The Carter Center Mental Health Program, 2005, p. 34 - 35. 261. Bell CC. “Youth Panel.” The Twentieth Annual Rosalynn Carter Symposium on Mental Health Policy – Transforming Mental Health for Children and Families in the Light of the President’s New Freedom Commission. Atlanta, GA: The Carter Center Mental Health Program, 2005, p. 21 - 28. 262. Bell CC. “Assertive Community Treatment – Perspective,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 33, No. 7, p. 46, July 2005. 263. Bell CC. “Postpartum Depression: Education Needed – Perspective,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 33, No. 8, p. 62, August 2005. 264. Bell CC. “Letter to the Editor – LoveLife debate goes on.” In response to an article by R. Singer "Verdict out on South Africa’s anti-HIV efforts – Infection rates still high despite program’s unorthodox efforts,” The San Francisco Chronicle, Sunday, August 21, 2005, which was published in that same paper, Sunday August 14, 2005, p. A - 4. 265. Bell CC. “Letter to the Editor.” In response to a letter by Charles H Ludmer, M.D. “Schizophrenia or Tardive Dyskensia?,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 33, No. 8, p. 14 - 15, August 2005. 266. Bell CC. “Supporting Kids With a Terminally Ill Parent – Perspective,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 33, No. 9, p. 56, September 2005.
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267. Clinical Guide – Connected Kids: Safe, Strong, and Secure. American Academy of Pediatrics. September 9, 2005 - http://www.aap.org/connectedkids/ 268. Bell CC. “Psychiatric First Aid: A Necessity – Perspective,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 33, No. 10, p. 55 - 56, October 2005. 269. Paruk Z, Petersen I, Bhana A, Bell C, & McKay M. Containment and contagion: How to strengthen families to support youth HIV prevention in South Africa African. Journal of AIDS Research, Vol. 4, No. 1: p. 57 - 63, 2005. 270. Bell CC. “Interventions Empower African American Boys - Perspective,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 33, No. 11: p. 54, November 2005. 271. Bell CC. “Getting to the Root of Domestic Violence - Perspective,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 33, No. 12: p. 49, December 2005. 272. Bell CC. Letter on “Courage Needed for Study” to “Fink! Still At Large,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 34, No. 1: p. 15, January 2006. 273. Bell CC. “Helping Children in Foster Care – Perspective,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 34, No. 1: p. 48, January 2006. 274. West JC, Herbeck DM, Bell CC, Colquitt WL, Duffy FF, Fitek DJ, Pincus HA, Rae D, Stipec MR, Snowden L, Zarin DA, Narrow WE. Race/Ethnicity Among Psychiatric Patients: Variations in Diagnostic and Clinical Characteristics Reported by Practicing Clinicians. Focus, 4: 48, January 2006. 275. Bell CC. “Mental Health Care for the Caregiver – Perspective,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 34, No. 2: p. 52, February 2006. 276. Petersen I, Mason A, Bhana A, Bell C, & McKay M. Mediating social representations using targeted micro media in the form a cartoon narrative in the context of HIV/AIDS: The AmaQhawe Family Project (CHAMP) in South Africa. Journal of Health Psychology, Vol. 11, No. 2: p. 197–208, 2006. 277. Bell CC. “Risk factors are not predictive factors due to protective factors.” San Diego: kaisernetwork.org, Feb 28, 2006. http://cme.kff.org/Key=10313.G7F.D.D.NZwLfG 278. Breland-Noble AM, Bell CC, & Nicholas G. Family First: The Development of an Evidence Based Family Intervention for Increasing Participation in Psychiatric Clinical Care and Research in Depressed African American Adolescents. Family Process, Vol. 45, No. 2: 153 – 169, 2006. 279. Baptiste DR, Bhana A, Petersen I, McKay M, Voisin D, Bell C, Martinez DD. Community Collaborative Youth-Focused HIV/AIDS Prevention in South Africa and Trinidad: Preliminary Findings. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, Vol. 31, No. 9: p. 905 – 916, 2006.
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280. Bell CC. Book Review Solomon Carter Fuller – Where My Caravan Has Rested by Mary Kaplan. Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 295, No. 10: pp. 1190 – 1191, 2006. 281. Bell CC. Addressing Homelessness and Substance Abuse Caregiver – Perspective,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 34, No. 3: p. 56, March 2006. 282. Bell CC. Letter on “More Views on Domestic Violence” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 34, No. 3: p. 17, March 2006. 283. Atkins MS, Frazier SL, Birman D, Abdul Adil J, Jackson M, Graczyk PA, Talbott E, Farmer DA, Bell CC, McKay MM. School-Based Mental Health Services for Children Living in High Poverty Urban Communities. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, Vol. 33, No. 2: 146 – 159, March 2006. 284. Bell CC. “The Many Ironies of Eating Disorders – Perspective,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 34, No. 4: p. 52, April 2006. 285. Bell CC. “Treating Sex Offenders Can Be Effective – Perspective,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 34, No. 5: p. 60, May 2006. 286. Bell CC. “Teens and Steroids: A Dangerous Mix – Perspective: Cultivating Resiliency,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 34, No. 6: p. 50, June 2006. 287. Bell CC. “Teens’ Sexual Risk Taking: Early Intervention a Must – Perspective: Beginning at the End,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 34, No. 7, p. 44, July 2006. 288. Bell CC. “Cast a Wide Net with Chronic Pain – Perspective,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 34, No. 8, p. 50, August 2006. 289. Bell CC. “Autism: Early Screening, Intervention Imperative,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 34, No. 9, p. 45, September 2006. 290. Bell CC. “Methamphetamine,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 34, No. 10, p. 52, October 2006. 291. Bell CC. Exposure To A Traumatic Event Does Not Automatically Put A person On A Path To Develop PTSD: The Importance of Protective Factors To Promote Resiliency. Camden, Maine: Gift From Within, 2006. http://www.giftfromwithin.org/html/promote.html. 12,937 hits, 12/4/14 292. Bell CC. “Comorbid Mental Illness and HIV,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 34, No. 11, p. 43, November 2006. 293. Bell CC, Dove HW, Williamson JL. Challenges and Obstacles in Treating Mentally Ill Black Patients. Psychiatric Times, Vol. 23, No. 14: p. 48 – 49, December 2006. http://giftfromwithin.org/html/challeng.html. 2,956 hits, 4/28/13 67
294. Bell CC. “Teen Suicide: A Multifaceted Problem,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 34, No. 12, p. 41, December 2006. 295. Bell CC. “Keynote Address.” In Executive Summary – J.B. Fuqua Mental Health Forum – Children and Teens with Mental Illness: Mending a Broken System, Community Voices. Atlanta, GA: National Center for Primary Care, Morehouse School of Medicine, 2006. http://www.communityvoices.org/Uploads/jb_child_mental_health_summ_00108_00148.pdf 296. Bell CC. Book Review Patients and Promise: A Photographic History of Mental and Mood Disorders by Stanley B. Burns. Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 296, No. 24: 2973 – 2974, December 27, 2006. 297. Bell CC. “Prevention Is the Future,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 35, No. 1, p. 14, January 2007. 298. Bell CC. “Adopting Person-Centered Care in Nursing Homes,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 35, No. 1, p. 32, January 2007. 299. Bell CC. “Nurturing Mental Health in Children,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 35, No. 2, p. 37, February 2007. 300. Bell CC. “Promoting Physical Health among Mentally Ill,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 35, No. 3, p. 27, March 2007. 301. Rosen C., Grossman, L.S., Sharma R.P., Bell, C.C., Mullner, R., Dove, H.W.: Psychobiological Research: Perspectives of Persons with Mental Illness. Schizophrenia Bulletin, Vol. 33, No. 2: 603, 2007. 302. Bell CC. “Curbing Alcohol Misuse in the Elderly,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 35, No. 4, p. 27, April, 2007. 303. Bell CC. Book Review Racism in the United States: Implications for the Helping Professions by Joshua Miller and Ann Marie Garran. Belmont, California: Thomson Brooks, 2007. Psychiatric Services, Vol. 58, No. 5, p. 718, May 2007. 304. Bell CC. “Continuity of Care Is Critical,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 35, No. 5, p. 39, May 2007. 305. McKay MM, Hibbert R, Lawrence R, Miranda A, Paikoff R, Bell CC, Madison-Boyd S, Baptiste D, Coleman D, Pinto RM, & Bannon WM. Creating Mechanisms for Meaningful Collaboration Between Members of Urban Communities and University-Based HIV Prevention Researchers. Social Work in Mental Health, Vol. 5, No. 1/2: 147-168, 2007 306. Pinto RM, McKay MM, Baptiste D, Bell CC, Madison-Boyd S, Paikoff R, Wilson M, & Phillips D. Motivators and Barriers to Participation of Ethnic Minority Families in a FamilyBased HIV Prevention Program. Social Work in Mental Health, Vol. 5, No. 1/2: 187-201, 2007. 68
307. McBride CK, Baptiste D, Traube D, Paikoff RL, Madison-Boyd S, Coleman D, Bell CC, Coleman I, McKay MM. Family-Based HIV Preventive Intervention: Child Level Results from the CHAMP Family Program. Social Work in Mental Health, Vol. 5, No. 1/2: 203 - 220, 2007. 308. Bell CC. “Bullying and School Violence - Perspective,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 35, No. 6, p. 36, June 2007 309. Baptiste D, Blachman D, Cappella E, Dew D, Dixon K, Bell CC, Coleman D, & Coleman I. Transferring a University-Led HIV/AIDS Prevention Initiative to a Community Agency. Social Work in Mental Health, Vol. 5, No. 3/4: 269 – 293, 2007. 310. Bell CC, Bhana A, McKay MM, Petersen, I. A Commentary on the Triadic Theory of Influence as a Guide for Adapting HIV Prevention Programs for New Contexts and Populations: The CHAMP-South Africa Story. Social Work in Mental Health, Vol. 5, No. 3/4: 243 – 267, 2007. 311. Gibbons RD, Hur K, Bhaumik DK, & Bell CC. “Profiling of County-Level Foster Care Placements Using Random-Effects Poisson Regression Models.” Health Services and Outcomes Research Methodology, Vol. 7, No. 3-4: 97 - 108, 2007. 312. Rosen C, Grossman L, Bell CC, Sharma R, Dove H. Subjective Evaluations of Research Participation by Persons with Mental Illness. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, Vol. 195, No. 5: 430 - 435, 2007. 313. Bell CC. Book Review of Black Males Left Behind, edited by Ronald B. Mincy. Washington, D.C.: Urban Institute Press, 2006. International Journal of Men's Health, Vol. 6, No. 2: 167-168, Summer 2007. 314. Bell CC. “Helping Female Inmates Heal From the Inside - Perspective,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 35, No. 7, p. 34, July 2007. 315. Bell CC, Bhana A, McKay MM, Petersen I, & Bannon W. (2007). Outcomes of the CHAMP South Africa (Amaqhawe) Family-Based HIV Intervention. In AIDS IMPACT 2007. Gilead: Foster City, CA, Abstract 104. 316. Bell CC. Youth Gambling: Beating the Odds - Perspective,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 35, No. 8, p. 39, August 2007. 317. Bell CC. “Adults With ADHD Need to Know Treatment Options – Perspective,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 35, No. 9, p. 30, September 2007. 318. Jagers RJ, Morgan-Lopez AA, Howard TL, Browne DC, Flay BR, Amuwo S, Bell CC, Campbell R, Cowell J, Cooksey J, Dancy B, Graumlich S, Hedeker D, Levy SR, Paikoff R, Punwani I, & Weisberg R. Mediators of the Development and Prevention of Violent Behavior. Prevention Science, Vol. 8, No. 3: 171 - 179, September 2007.
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319. Williamson JL, Bell CC, Dwyer RG, Frierson RL. Toward a Better Juvenile Justice System A City-State Partnership. Adolescent Psychiatry, Vol. 30: 47 - 53, 2008. 320. Frierson RL, Dwyer RG, Bell CC, Williamson JL. The Mandatory Registration of Juvenile Sex Offenders and Commitment of Juveniles as Sexually Violent Predators: Controversies and Recommendations. Adolescent Psychiatry, Vol. 30: 55 - 61, 2008. 321. Dwyer RG, Bell CC, Frierson RL, Williamson JL. Use of Assessment Data for Research in Juvenile Justice: An Exploratory Study of Sex Offenders. Adolescent Psychiatry, Vol. 30: 63 - 68, 2008. 322. Bell CC. “School-Based Violence Prevention Can Work – Perspective,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 35, No. 10, p. 30, October 2007. 323. Bell CC. “Preventing Intimate Partner Violence Before It Starts – Perspective,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 35, No. 11, p. 31, November 2007. 324. Bell CC. “Adults With ADHD Need to Know Treatment Options - Perspective,” Practical Neuroscience for Primary Care Physicians - A Supplement to Family Practice News and Internal Medicine News, Winter 2007, p. 16 - 17. 325. Pinto RM, McKay MM, Wilson M, Phillips D, Baptiste D, Bell CC, Madison-Boyd S, & Paikoff RL. Correlates of Participation in a Family-Based HIV Prevention Program: Exploring African-American Women’s Motivations and Understanding of the Program. Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, Vol. 15, No. 2/3: 271 - 289, 2007. 326. Van Voorhees BW, Ellis J, Gollan J, Bell C, Stuart S, Fogel J, Corrigan P & Ford DE. Development and Process Evaluation of a Primary Care/Internet-based Intervention to Prevent Depression in Adolescents and Young Adults. The Primary Care Companion to the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, Vol. 9, No. 5: 346 - 355, 2007. 327. Bell CC. “Systems Promote Mental Wellness on Campus – Perspective,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 35, No. 12, p. 30, December 2007. 328. Hobfoll SE, Watson P, Bell CC, Bremer MJ, Friedman MJ, Friedman M, Gersons BPR, de Jong JTVM, Maguen S, Neria Y, Pynoos RS, Ruzek JI, Shalev AY, Steinberg AM, Ursano RJ. Five Essential Elements of Immediate and Mid-Term Trauma Intervention: Empirical Evidence. Psychiatry: Interpersonal and Biological Processes, Vol. 70, No. 4: 283 - 315, Winter 2007. 329. Bell CC. “Targeting Early-Onset Conduct Disorder – Perspective,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 36, No. 1, p. 34, January 2008. 330. Kendler KS, Appelbaum PS, Bell CC, Fulford KWM, Ghaemi, SN, Schaffner KF, Waterman GS, First MB, Sadler JZ. DSM-V Should Include a Conceptual Issues Work Group. American Journal of Psychiatry, Vol. 165, No. 2: 174- 175, 2008.
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331. Bell CC. “Social and Emotional Costs of Learning Disabilities - Perspective,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 36, No. 2, p. 45, February 2008. 332. Bell CC. “E-mail - personal communication to G.R. Dudley-Grant & W. Etheridge Caribbean Blacks: (Haitians, Jamaicans, Virgin Islanders, Eastern Caribbean) Responses to Disasters in Cultural Context,” In Ethnocultural Perspectives on Disaster and Trauma: Foundations, Issues, and Applications (International and Cultural Psychology. AJ Marsella, JL Johnson, P Watson and J Gryczynski. New York: Springer, 2007, p. 210. 333. Bell CC. “Social and Emotional Costs of Learning Disabilities - Perspective,” Practical Neuroscience for Primary Care Physicians - A Supplement to Family Practice News and Internal Medicine News, Spring 2008, p. 15 - 16. 334. Bell CC. “Telepsychiatry Addresses Needs of Rural Youth - Perspective,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 36, No. 3, p. 45, March 2008. 335. Bell CC. “Depression and Repeat Pregnancy in Teen Mothers - Perspective,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 36, No. 4, p. 44, April 2008. 336. Letter to the Editor regarding “Misdiagnosis of Children Must Stop,” by Manuel MotaCastillo, Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 36, No. 4, p. 9, April 2008 in the same issue p 10. 337. Bell CC. “Doc stand by violence remark.” Inside Lincoln Park, Vol. 41, No. 17, April 2329, 2008, p.3. 338. Bell CC. Guest Editorial “Recognizing Each Other and the Effects of Racial Differences. American Journal of Psychiatry, Vol. 165, No. 5: 560 - 561, May, 2008: http://ajp.psychiatryonline.org/cgi/content/full/ajp;165/5/A62 339. Bell CC. “Undocumented Adolescents: Building Hope - Perspective,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 36, No. 5, p. 34, May 2008. 340. Bell CC. Letter to the Editor In response to an article on “Sleep Duration among Black and White Americans: Results of the National Health Interview Survey", Journal of the National Medical Association, Vol. 100, No. 3: pp. 317 - 322, 2008, which was published in that same Journal, Vol. 100, No. 5: pp. 557, 2008. 341. Bell CC, Williamson JL, and Chien P. Cultural Competence and Diagnosis. Ethnicity and Inequalities in Health and Social Care, Vol. 1, No. 1: 34 - 41, June 2008. 342. Bell CC. “Smoothing the Road for Teens With Mental Illness - Perspective,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 36, No. 6, p. 37, June 2008 343. Bell CC, Sowers W, & Thompson KS. American Association of Community Psychiatrists' Views on Global Features of DSM-IV. Psychiatric Services, Vol. 59, No. 6, p 687 - 689, 2008.
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344. Bell CC. “Foster Care: Casey Program Is A Good Model - Perspective,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 36, No. 7, p. 38, July 2008. 345. Bell CC, Bhana A, Petersen I, McKay MM, Gibbons R, Bannon W, Amatya A. Building Protective Factors to Offset Sexually Risky Behaviors Among Black South African Youth: A Randomized Control Trial, Journal of the National Medical Association, Vol. 100, No. 8: 936 944, 2008. http://www.nmanet.org/images/uploads/Publications/OC936.pdf 346. Sperber E, McKay M, Bell CC, Petersen I, Bhana A, Paikoff R. Adapting and disseminating a community-collaborative, evidence-based HIV/AIDS prevention programme: Lessons from the history of CHAMP. Vulnerable Children and Youth Studies, Vol. 3, No. 2: 150 - 158, 2008. 347. Bell CC. “Treating Pediatric Panic Disorder - Perspective,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 36, No. 8, p. 35, August 2008. 348. Jenkins EJ & Bell CC. Community Violence, Effects on Children and Youth. In Renzetti CM & Edleson JL. (Eds.). Encyclopedia of Interpersonal Violence. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 2008, p. 142-144. 349. Bell CC. Chicago Department of Public Health Begins New Collaborative Prevention Initiative and Illinois Childhood Trauma Coalition The Twenty Third Annual Rosalynn Carter Symposium on Mental Health Policy – The Time Is Now: Creating A Public Policy Action Agenda on Preventing Mental Illnesses. Atlanta, GA: The Carter Center Mental Health Program, 2008, p. 26. 350. Bell CC. “Navigating Adolescent Grief - Perspective,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 36, No. 9, p. 32, September 2008. 351. Bell CC. “Preventing Post-Rape Psychopathology - Perspective,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 36, No. 10, p. 32, October 2008. 352. Bell CC. “Bullying, School Violence: Need for Cultural Change,” Pediatric News, Vol. 42, No. 10, p. 30, October 2008. 353. Bell CC. Book Review of Violent Partners: A Breakthrough Plan for Ending the Cycle of Abuse, by Linda G. Millls, J.D., Ph.D. New York, NY, Basic Books/Perseus Books Group, 2008. Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 300, No. 16: 1949 – 1950, Oct. 22/29, 2008. 354. Chien PL and Bell CC. Racial Differences and Schizophrenia. Directions in Psychiatry, Vol 28, Lesson 22, p. 285 - 292. Long Island, NY: Hatherleigh Company, Ltd., November 2008. 355. Atkins M, Graczyk PA, Frazier SL, Talbott E, Leathers SJ, Adil JA, Jakosbsons LJ, Marinez-Lora A, Demirtas H, Gibbons RB & Bell CC. Teacher Key Opinion Leaders and Mental Health Consultation in Urban Low-Income Schools. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, Vol. 76, No. 5: 905 - 908, 2008. 72
356. Van Voorhees B, Vanderplough-Booth K, Fogel J, Gladstone T, Bell C, Stuart S, Gollan J, Bradford N, Domanico R, Fagan B, Ross R, Larson J, Watson N, Paunesku E, Melkonian S, Kuwabara S, Holper T, Shank N, Saner D, Butler A, Chandler A, Louie T, Weinstein C, Collins S, Baldwin M, Wassel A, & Reinecke MA. Integrative Internet-Based Depression Prevention for Adolescents: A Randomized Clinical Trial in Primary Care for Vulnerability and Protective Factors. Journal of the Canadian Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Vol. 17, No. 4: 184 - 196, 2008. 357. Bell CC. “Infertility and Mood Disorders: Breaking the Cycle - Perspective,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 36, No. 11, p. 40, November 2008. 358. Bell CC. Letter to the Editor “Wonderful example of modern technology designed to prevent psychiatric illness” regarding Van Voorhees BW, Paunesku D, Gollan J, Kuwabara S, ReineckeM & Basu A. Predicting Future Risk of Depressive Episode in Adolescents: The Chicago Adolescent Depression Risk Assessment (CADRA). Annals of Family Medicine, Vol. 6: 503 - 511, 2008 http://www.annfammed.org/cgi/eletters/6/6/503, December 10, 2008. 359. Bell CC. “Keeping Youth Safe: It Takes a Neighborhood - Perspective,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 36, No. 12, p. 21, December 2008. 360. Bell CC. Asian martial arts and resiliency. Ethnicity and Inequities in Health and Social Care. Vol. 1, No. 2: 11 - 17, December 2008. 361. Bell CC. Book Review Sweet Release: The Last Step to Black Freedom by James Davison, Jr. Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books, 2008; Psychiatric Services, Vol. 60, No. 1: 130, 2009. 362. Bell CC. “Building Resilience in Children of Alcoholics - Perspective,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 37, No. 1, p. 30, January 2009. 363. Bell CC. Dr. Carl Bell's Keys to Reducing Violence and Re-Engaging Youth to Society. Chicago: The Black Star Project, 2009. http://whgbetc.com/carl-bell-youth-violence.pdf 364. Van Voorhees BW, Fogel J, Reinecke MA, Gladstone T, Stuart S, Gollan J, Bradford N, Domanico R, Fagan B, Ross R, Larson J, Watson N, Paunesku D, Melkonian S, Kuwabara S, Holper T, Shank N, Saner D, Butler A, Chandler A, Louie T, Weinstein C, Collins S, Baldwin M, Wassel A, Vanderplough-booth K, Humensky J, Bell C. Randomized Clinical Trial of an Internet-Based Depression Prevention Program for Adolescents (Project CATCH-IT) in Primary Care: Twelve Week Outcomes. Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics, Vol. 30, No. 1: 23 – 37, February 2009. 365. Bell CC. “Rehabilitation Promotes Recovery in Schizophrenia - Perspective,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 37, No. 2, p. 24, February 2009. 366. Hobfoll SE, Watson P, Bell CC, Bremer MJ, Friedman MJ, Friedman M, Gersons BPR, de Jong JTVM, Maguen S, Neria Y, Pynoos RS, Ruzek JI, Shalev AY, Steinberg AM, Ursano 73
RJ. Five Essential Elements of Immediate and Mid-Term Trauma Intervention: Empirical Evidence. FOCUS, Vol. VII, No. 2: 221 – 242, Spring 2009. 367. Bell CC. “Internet-Based Interventions Can Help Youth - Perspective,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 37, No. 3, p. 33, March 2009. 368. Liu LC, Flay BR, Amuwo S, Bell CC, Campbell R, Cowell J, Cooksey J, Dancy B, Graumlich S, Hedeker D, Jagers R, Levy SR, Paikoff R, Punwani I, & Weisberg R. Evaluating Mediation in Longitudinal Multivariate Data: Mediation Effects for the Aban Aya Youth Project Drug Prevention Program. Prevention Science, Vol. 10, No. 3: 197 - 207, 2009. 369. Bell CC. “Watch Out for Psychiatric Illness After Mild TBI - Perspective,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 37, No. 4, p. 33, April 2009. 370. Bell CC. “MST: Fighting a War Within a War - Perspective,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 37, No. 6, p. 26, June 2009. 371. Bell CC. Book Review of Children and Violence: The World of the Defenseless, by Helander. Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 302, No. 5, p. 573 – 574, August 5, 2009. 372. Bell CC. “Calming Anxiety, Depression Over Economic Crisis Perspective.” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 37, No. 8, p. 29, August 2009. 373. Landback J, Prochaska M, Ellis J, Dmochowska K, Kuwabara SA, Gladstone T, Larson J, Stuart S, Gollan J, Bell C, Bradford N, Reineck M, Fogel J, Van Voorhees BW. From Prototype to Product: Development of a Primary Care/Internet Based Depression Prevention Intervention for Adolescents (CATCH-IT). Community Mental Health Journal, Vol. 45, No. 5, p. 349–354, October 2009. published on line July 30, 2009 http://www.springerlink.com/content/91417m7127n77582/ 374. Bell CC. “Why We Should Still Publish in JNMA More Than 25 Years Later.” Journal of the National Medical Association, Vol. 101, No. 10: 1067 – 1069, 2009. 375. Bell CC. “Health Care Reform: Uninsured Americans Face Toughest Battle,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 37, No. 10, p. 35, October 2009. 376. Bell CC, Merritt LM, Wells S. Integrating Cultural Competency and Evidence-Based Practice in Child Welfare Services: A Model Based on Community Psychiatry Field Principles of Health. Children and Youth Services Review, Vol. 31, Issue 11: p. 1206 – 1213, November 2009. 377. Jagers RJ, Morgan-Lopez AA, Flay BR; Aban Aya Investigators. The impact of age and type of intervention on youth violent behaviors. Journal of Primary Prevention, 30(6): 642 658, 2009. 378.
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factors for depressive episodes in African-American and European-American Adolescents. Journal of the National Medical Association, Vol. 101, No. 12: 1255 – 1267, 2009. 379. Bell CC. “Psychiatry Has Role In Palliative Care Perspective.” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 37, No. 12, p. 40, December 2009. 380. Bell CC. “Commentary on the Child-Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) Conference – Nashville, TN, September 2009.” Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, Vol. 37, No. 1-2: 135 – 139. 2010 Jan 23. DOI 10.1007/s10488-010-0268-1 [Epub ahead of print http://www.springerlink.com/content/582h4088622258w6/ 381. Bell CC. Book Review Determinants of Minority Mental Health and Wellness by Sana Loue and Martha Sajatovic. New York, NY: Springer, 2009. Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 303, No. 6, p. 564 – 565, February, 10, 2010. 382. Bell CC. “IPS Model Integrates Intervention, Treatment – Perspective.” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 38, No. 2, p. 31, February 2010. 383. Letter to the Editor - In response to an article by MAL van Tilberg, DK Runyan, AJ Zolotor, et al. "Unexplained Gastrointestinal Symptoms After Abuse in a Prospective Study of Children at Risk for Abuse and Neglect," Annals of Family Medicine, Vol. 8: pp. 134 - 140, 2010, which was published electronically in that same Journal, March 28, 2010. http://www.annfammed.org/cgi/eletters/8/2/134 384. Bell CC. “Promoting Creative Engagement in the Elderly – Perspective.” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 38, No. 4, p. 19, April 2010. 385. Bell CC. “Protecting Those At Risk of Suicide,” on Tell Me More Blog – May 24, 2010. http://www.npr.org/blogs/tellmemore/2010/05/24/127095773/protecting-those-at-risk-of-suicide 386. Van Voorhees BW, Watson N, Bridges JFP, Fogel J, Gallas J, Kramer C, Connery M, McGill A, Marko M, Cardenas A, Landback J, Dmochowska K, Kuwabara SA, Ellis J, Prochaska M, Bell C. Development and Pilot Study of a Marketing Prevention Intervention for Adolescents (The CATCH-IT Intervention). The Primary Care Companion: Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, Vol. 12, No. 3: p. e1 – e9, 2010. 387. Bell CC. “Integrating Care for Depression in Diabetes – Perspective.” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 38, No. 6, p. 20, June 2010. 388. Bhana A, McKay M, Mellins C, Petersen I, Bell CC. Family-based HIV prevention and intervention services for youth living in poverty-affected contexts: The CHAMP model of collaborative, evidence-informed program development, Journal of the International AIDS Society, Vol. 13 (Suppl. 2), No. 59, p. s2 – s8, 2010. http://www.jiasociety.org/content/pdf/1758-2652-13-S2-S8.pdf 389.
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Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009, xvii + 212 pp. International Journal of Men’s Health, Vol. 9, No. 2, p. 155 - 157, 2010. 390. Bell CC & McBride DF. Affect Regulation and the Prevention of Risky Behaviors. Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 304, No. 5: 565 –566, August 4, 2010. 391. Bell CC. Book Review Violence and Abuse Issues: Cross-cultural Perspectives for Health and Social Services by Lee Ann Hoff with contributions from Bonnie Joyce Hallisey, Magueye Seck, and Marilynne Bell, 239 pp, with tables and diagrams, paper, $?, ISBN 978-0415-46572-4, London and New York, Routledge, 2009; Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 304, No. 5, p. 581 –583, August 4, 2010. 392. Daviglus ML, Bell CC, Berrettini W, Bowen PE, Connolly ES, Cox NJ, Dunbar-Jacob JM, Granieri EC, Hunt G, McGarry K, Patel D, Potosky AL, Sanders-Bush E, Silberberg D, Trevisan M. NIH State-of-the-Science Conference: Preventing Alzheimer’s Disease and Cognitive Decline. Annals of Internal Medicine, Vol. 152, No. 3, p. 176 -181, 2010. 393. Bell CC and McBride DF. Commentary on Bourget D, Gagné, Whitehurst L. Domestic homicide and homicide-suicide: The older offender. Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law. Vol. 38, No. 3, p. 312-317, 2010. 394. Bell CC. “A Little Faith Goes a Long Way - Perspective.” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 38, No. 8, p. 20, August 2010. 395. Bell CC. “Teen Gangs: Integrated Interventions Work Best.” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 38, No. 10, p. 31, October 2010. 396. Bell CC. Mental Health Prevention, Mental Health Promotion, and Health Care Reform. Chicago Hospital News, Vol. 7, No. 7, October 2010, p. 1 & 8. 397. Bell CC. Book Review Clinical Manual of Prevention in Mental Health edited by Michael T. Compton. Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Association Press, 2010; Journal of Clinical Psychiatry , 71 (10): 1404 - 1405, October 2010. 398. Bell CC. Book Review The impact of early life trauma on health and disease: The hidden epidemic, by Lanius RA, Vermetten E, Pain C. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. 2010. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica; 123: 164, 2011. 399. Bell CC. Book Review Paths to Health and Resilience, by Holmes Rahe. Charleston, SC: BookSurge, 2009; Journal of Psychiatric Practice, Vol. 17, No. 1: 72, January, 2011. 400. Skodol AE, Bender DS, Morey LC, Clark LA, Oldham JM, Alarcon RD, Krueger RF, Verheul R, Bell CC, Siever LJ. Personality Disorder Types Proposed for DSM-5. Journal of Personality Disorders, Vol. 25, No. 2: 136 – 169, 2011. 401. Bell CC. “NIMH Needs Stronger Prevention Focus,” Internal Medicine News, January 25, 2011. 76
http://www.internalmedicinenews.com/index.php?id=495&cHash=071010&tx_ttnews[tt_news]= 20291 402. Bell CC. “Commentary - NIMH Needs Stronger Prevention Focus,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 39, No. 2, p. 19, February 2011. 403. Daviglus ML, Bell CC, Berrettini W, Bowen PE, Connolly ES, Cox NJ, Dunbar-Jacob JM, Granieri EC, Hunt G, McGarry K, Patel D, Potosky AL, Sanders-Bush E, Silberberg D, Trevisan M. .Letter to the Editor by Dr. Qiu in Response to an article by Daviglus ML, Bell CC, Berrettini W, Bowen PE, Connolly ES, Cox NJ, Dunbar-Jacob JM, Granieri EC, Hunt G, McGarry K, Patel D, Potosky AL, Sanders-Bush E, Silberberg D, Trevisan M. NIH State-of-the-Science Conference: Preventing Alzheimer’s Disease and Cognitive Decline. Annals of Internal Medicine, Vol. 153, No. 3, p. 176 -181, 2010, which was published electronically in that same Journal; Vol 154, No 3, p. 212-213, February, 1, 2011. 404. Bannon W, Bell CC, Gibbons R, McKay M. Question 3: How do you deal with missing data over time? Missing data may include data lost to attrition or planned missing data (as when someone dies)? In Bray J, Pequegnat W, and NIMH Consortium on Families and HIV/AIDS. Statistical Challenges in Studying Complex and Changing Families, AIDS and Behavior, OnLine First February 14, 2011. http://www.springerlink.com.proxy.cc.uic.edu/content/b73rp87616526050/fulltext.pdf . 405. Skodol AE, Bender DS, Morey LC, Alarcon RD, Siever LJ, Clark LA, Krueger RF, Verheul R, Bell CC, Oldham JM. Proposed Changes in Personality and Personality Disorder Assessment and Diagnosis for DSM-5 Part I: Description and Rationale. Personality Disorders: Theory, Research, and Treatment, Vol. 2, No. 1: 4-22, 2011. 406. Douglas K and Bell CC. Violence Prevention in Youth. In Jeste D and Bell CC (eds). Psychiatric Clinics of North America – Prevention in Psychiatry, Vol. 34, No. 3: 205 - 216, 2011. 407. McBride DF and Bell CC. Human Immunodeficiency Virus Prevention with Youth. In Jeste D and Bell CC (eds). Psychiatric Clinics of North America – Prevention in Psychiatry, Vol. 34, No. 1: 217 - 229, 2011. 408. Beardslee BR, Bell CC, and Chien P. Prevention of Mental Disorders, Substance Abuse, and Problem Behaviors: The Future of Psychiatry. Psychiatric Services, Vol. 62, No. 3: 247 – 254, 2011. 409. Bell CC. Editorial: Making Suicide Prevention Part of the National Conversation. Internal Medicine News, April 22, 2011. http://www.internalmedicinenews.com/?id=495&tx_ttnews[tt_news]=55244&cHash=99101d6bc 09e877b5cb21088c3a1dd47 410. Bell CC and McBride DF. A Commentary for Furthering Cultural Sensitivity within Research in Geriatric Psychiatry. American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, Vol. 19, No. 5: 397 – 402, May 2011.
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ISBN 978-1-105-96927-0 422. Bell CC. Prevention Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. Clinical Psychiatry News, April 12, 2012. http://www.clinicalpsychiatrynews.com/views/commentaries/single-article/preventing-fetalalcohol-syndrome/5828416c7a.html 423. Bell CC. An Ethical Conundrum in Correctional Health Care. Correct Care, Vol. 26, No. 2: 3-4, Spring 2012. 424. Bell CC. Preventing Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. Family Practice News. April 12, 2012. http://www.familypracticenews.com/news/more-top-news/single-view/preventing-fetal-alcoholsyndrome/5828416c7a.html 425. Bell CC. Advisor’ Viewpoint - Preventing Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 40, No. 5: p. 8, May 2012. 426. Bell CC. Book Review “Classics of Community Psychiatry: Fifty Years of Public Mental Health Outside the Hospital. Edited by Rowe M, Lawless M, Thompson K, and Davidson L. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, Vol. 73: No. 5: 722-723, 2012. 427. Bell CC and McBride DF. Prevention of mental and substance use and abuse disorders and comorbidity in African-Americans. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, Vol. 30 (3): 293-306, 2012. 428. Breland-Noble A, Bell CC, et al. The Significance of Strategic Community Engagement in Recruiting African American Youth & Families for Clinical Research. Journal of Child and Family Studies, Vol. 21, No. 2: 273-280, April 2012. 429. Bell CC. Book Review “Protecting Childhood in the AIDS Pandemic: Finding Solutions that Work.” Edited by Heymann J, Sherr L, Kidman R. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press, 2012. Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 308, No. 4, p. 411-412, July 25, 2012. 430. Bell CC. Mental Illness still has a stigma. Crain’s Chicago Business. November 14, 2012. http://www.chicagobusiness.com/article/20121113/OPINION/121119964/mental-illnessstill-has-a-stigma 431. Bell CC. “Prevention Continues to Gain Traction in Psychiatry.” Clinical Psychiatry News, December 4, 2012; http://www.clinicalpsychiatrynews.com/views/commentaries/singlearticle/prevention-continues-to-gain-traction-inpsychiatry/e66b5ca27695e13d8188a69be1abb7ab.html 432. Bell CC. “Preventing suicide preceded by mass murder.” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 41. No. 1, p. 4, January 2013; http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Proactive+approaches+to+preventing+suicide.-a0258242232. 433.
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http://www.clinicalpsychiatrynews.com/index.php?id=2407&tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=140005 &cHash=dcaf50d064a0a9f021f3dbd31fee100c 434. Bell CC. “Culture: A key touchstone for treatment.” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 41, No. 2, p. 10, February 2013. 435. Bell CC. “View on the News – Changes are positive for patients with mental illness.” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 41. No. 2, p. 23, February 2013. 436. Bell CC. “Advisor’s Viewpoint: Prevention gaining traction in psychiatry.” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 41, No. 3, p. 12, March 2013. 437. Bell CC. “Cultural Humbleness, Awareness Needed in Psychiatry.” Psychiatric News, Vol. 48, No. 5, p. 8, April 8, 2013. 438. Bell CC. “Preventing Violence: Lessons from Chicago,” Clinical Psychiatry News, May 6, 2013; http://www.clinicalpsychiatrynews.com/views/commentaries/single-article/commentary8211-preventing-violence-lessons-from-chicago/92566ca58bdb29c30fea9568b337d7bb.html 439. Saulsberry A, Marko-Holguin M, Blomeke, Hinkle C, Fogel J, Gladstone T, Bell CC, Reinecke M, Corden M, Van Voorhees BW. Randomized clinical trial of a Primary Care Internet-Based Intervention To Prevent Adolescent Depression: One Year Outcomes. Journal of Canadian Academic Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Vol. 22, No. 2: 106 – 117, May 2013. 440. Bell CC. “Trauma and living in violent neighborhoods.” Psychiatric Times, Vol. 30, No. 5: 16 – 19, 2013; http://www.psychiatrictimes.com/specialreports/content/article/10168/2141180. 441. Skodol AE, Krueger RF, Bender DS, Morey LC, Clark LA, Bell CC, Alarcon RD, Siever LJ, Oldham JM. Personality Disorders in DSM-5 Section III. Focus, Vol. XI, No. 2, pp. 187 – 188, 2013. 442. Bell CC. “Letter to the Editor - In response to an article by Rosen MI, Afshartous DR, Nwosu S, Jackson JC, Marx BP, Murdock M, Sinnott PI, and Speroff T, "Racial Differences in Veteran’s Satisfaction With Examination of Disability From Posttraumatic Stress Disorder", Psychiatric Services, Vol. 64, No. 4: pp. 354 - 359, 2013, which was published in that same Journal, Vol. 64, No. 7: pp. 713, 2013. 443. Bell CC. “Preventing Violence: Lessons from Chicago,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 41, No. 6: 12 – 13, 2013. 444. Bell CC. Common Mental Health Problems Experienced by Youth in Confinement – Action Steps. National Center for Youth in Confinement. August 30, 1013. http://nc4yc.cloudaccess.net/list-all-resources/mental-health/192-common-mental-healthproblems-experienced-by-youth-in-confinement-action-steps.html; http://nc4yc.cloudaccess.net/images/resources/nc4yc_mental_health.pdf
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450. Bell CC. Taking Issue - Fetal Alcohol Exposure in the African-American Community. Psychiatric Services, Vol. 65 (5): 569, May 2014. 451. Bell CC. Book Review Suicide and Culture: Understanding the Context. Edited by Colucci E and Lester D (Eds) with Hjelmeland and Park BCB. Cambridge, MA: Hogrefe Publishing, 2013. The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 75 (6): 594, 2014. 452. Bell CC. Managing major neurocognitive disorder in African Americans, Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 43, No. 12, December 3, 2014. http://www.clinicalpsychiatrynews.com/opinion/single-view/managing-major-neurocognitivedisorder-in-african-americans/da5dd9e578aad2c83f9fffd0dfb8ecf7.html 453. Bell CC. Prevalence of Fetal Alcohol Exposure In Low-Income African-Americans. Newsletter of the National Association of County Behavioral Health and Developmental Disability Directors, p. 1 – 2, January 23, 2015. 454. Bell CC. “Refocus on Medical Homes,” in Advisers’ Viewpoints: Specialty’s Future Tied to Collaboration. Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 43, No. 1: 4, January 2015. 455. Bell CC. “Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 43, No. 2: 14 - 15, February 2015; http://www.clinicalpsychiatrynews.com/index.php?id=2407&cHash=071010&tx_ttnews%5btt_ne ws%5d=375329 http://www.rheumatologynews.com/index.php?id=8929&type=98&tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=3 75329&cHash=da03e20e36 http://www.clinicianreviews.com/home/latest-news-listing/article/fetal-alcohol-spectrumdisorder/8fac4db163db99076d008793e1b11c6d.html http://www.familypracticenews.com/home/article/fetal-alcohol-spectrumdisorder/0ad35004680c631035234cf0340a4e3c?tx_ttnews%5BsViewPointer%5D=1.html 81
http://www.obgynnews.com/views/single-view/fetal-alcohol-spectrumdisorder/8fac4db163db99076d008793e1b11c6d.html 456. Bell CC. Recognizing fetal alcohol spectrum disorder: An imperative. Family Practice News, April 7, 2015. http://www.familypracticenews.com/views/single-view/recognizing-fetalalcohol-spectrum-disorder-an-imperative/6039a0db66905eda3201f7b39400b37e.html 457. Bell CC. Recognizing fetal alcohol spectrum disorder: An imperative. Clinical Psychiatry News, April 8, 2015. http://www.clinicalpsychiatrynews.com/opinion/singleview/recognizing-fetal-alcohol-spectrum-disorder-animperative/6039a0db66905eda3201f7b39400b37e.html 458. Bell CC. Managing major neurocognitive disorder. Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 43, No. 4: 16, April 2015. 459. Bell CC, Chimata R. Prevalence of Neurodevelopmental Disorders in Low-Income African-Americans at a Family Medicine Clinic on Chicago’s Southside. Psychiatric Services, 66 (5): 539 - 542, May 2015. 460. Gladstone TG, Marko-Holguin M, Rothberg P, Nidetz J, Diehl A, DeFrino DT, Harris M, Ching E, Eder M, Canel J, Bell C, Beardslee WR, Brown CH, Griffiths K, Van Voorhees W. An internet-based adolescent depression preventive intervention: study protocol for a randomized control trial. Trials, Vol. 16: 203. 461. Bell CC, Jackson WM, Bell BH. Misdiagnosis of African-Americans with Psychiatric Issues – Part I. Journal of the National Medical Association, Vol. 107, No. 3: 25 – 34, August 2015. 462. Bell CC, Jackson WM, Bell BH. Misdiagnosis of African-Americans with Psychiatric Issues – Part II. Journal of the National Medical Association, Vol 107, No. 3: 35 – 41, August 2015. 463. Bell CC. “Contagion, mass shootings, and fetal alcohol exposure,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 43, No. 8, 2015. August 18, 2015 http://www.clinicalpsychiatrynews.com/views/single-view/contagion-mass-shootings-and-fetalalcohol-exposure/2d9f144ddf92fbe20f10a791acd9cdc8.html 464. Bell CC. “Contagion, mass shootings, and fetal alcohol exposure,” Family Practice News, Vol. 43, No. 8, 2015. August 18, 2015 http://www.familypracticenews.com/specialtyfocus/mental-health/single-article-page/contagion-mass-shootings-and-fetal-alcoholexposure/2d9f144ddf92fbe20f10a791acd9cdc8.html 465. Bell CC. “Contagion, mass shootings, and fetal alcohol exposure,” 360 PM – The Essential Resource for Pharma Marketers August 18, 2015; http://www.pm360online.com/contagion-mass-shootings-and-fetal-alcohol-exposure/
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466. Bell CC. Forward to Ilonka Venier Alexander’s The Life and Times of Franz Alexander From Budapest to California. London, England, Karnac Books, 2015, p. 139 – 145. 467. Bell CC. Connecting dots between shootings, alcohol. Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 43, No. 10, p. 18, October 2015. 468. Van Voorhees B, Gladstone T, Cordel S, Marko-Holguin M, Beardslee W, Kuwabara S, Fogel J, Diehl A, Hansen C, Bell C. Development of a technology-based behavioral vaccine to prevent adolescent depression: A health system integration model. Internet Interventions, 2015: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.invent.2015.07.004 469. Jere DL, Norr KF, Bell CC, Corte C, Dancy BL, Kaponda CPN, Levy JA. Substance Use and Risky Behaviors Among Young Met Working at a Rural Roadside Market in Malawi. Journal of the Association of Nurses In AIDS Care, Vol. XXXX, No. , 1-16, 2015. 470. Bell CC. Advisers’ Viewpoints: Fighting polypharmacy in psychiatry. Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 43, No. 12, December 17, 2015. http://www.clinicalpsychiatrynews.com/opinion/commentaries/single-article/advisers-viewpointsfighting-polypharmacy-in-psychiatry/
[email protected]&ocid=16186562&utm_source=News_CPN_eNL_122315&utm_medium=email&ut m_content=Fighting%20polypharmacy%20in%20psychiatry 471. Bell CC. “Commentary on the Usefulness of Clinical Research,” Abnormal and Behavioural Psychology, Volume 2, Number 1: http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/abp.1000106 2016; http://www.omicsgroup.org/journals/ArchiveABP/articleinpress-abnormal-behaviouralpsychology.php 472. Bell CC. Letter to the Editor Bell CC. “Letter to the Editor.” In response to a letter by Gordon R. Hodas, M.D. and Dan Dubovsky “FASD and shootings: What’s fair?,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 44, No. 1, p. 12 - 13, January 2016. 473. Bell CC. CDC’s warning to women about drinking and birth control is long overdue. theGrio, , February 6, 2016; http://thegrio.com/2016/02/06/cdc-warning-women-drinking-birthcontrol-african-americans/ 474. Bell CC – Forward to Solomohn Ennis-Klyczek’s Traces. Chicago, Illinois: Black Freighter Productions, 2016, p. 7 – 8. 475. Bell CC. Specialty Focus - Depression “African American suicide is rare, but research is still needed.” Clinical Psychiatry News, March 1, 2016. http://www.clinicalpsychiatrynews.com/specialty-focus/depression/single-article-page/africanamerican-suicide-is-rare-but-research-still-needed/7db104a7cb0ed1f118598132c54963b4.html 476. Bell CC. “African American suicide is rare, but research is still needed.” Family Practice Psychiatry News, March 1, 2016; http://www.familypracticenews.com/?id=2633&tx_ttnews[tt_news]=486465&cHash=7db104a7c b0ed1f118598132c54963b4 83
477. Bell CC. “Case Report – Fetal Alcohol Exposure.” Annals of Behavioural Science, Vol. 2, No. 1: 18 – 20, 2016. http://behaviouralscience.imedpub.com/behavioural-sciencepsycology/case-report--fetal-alcohol-exposure.pdf 478. Lewis-Fernandez, R, Rotheram-Borus, MJ, Betts V, Greenman L, Essock S, Escobar J, Barch D, Hogan M, Areán P, Druss B, DiClemente R, McGlashan T, Jeste D, Proctor E, Ruiz P, Rush A, Canino G, Bell C, Henry R, Iversen P. Rethinking Funding Priorities in Mental Health Research. British Journal of Psychiatry, Volume 208: 507 – 509, 2016. 479. Bell CC. “African American suicide is rare, but research is still needed.” Clinical Psychiatry News, Volume 44, Number 6: 4-5, June, 2016. 480. Bell CC. Gun Violence, Urban Youth and Mental Illness. Washington Psychiatrist. Washington, D.C.: Washington Psychiatric Society, Summer 2016, p. 6-7. http://bluetoad.com/publication/?i=306831#{%22issue_id%22:306831,%22page%22:0} 481. Bell CC. Forward to The Silent Epidemic by Susan Rich. Baltimore, MD: Lulu Press, 2016, p. ix - xvi. 482. Bell CC. Race and America’s Future. Clinical Psychiatry News, August 2, 2016. http://www.clinicalpsychiatrynews.com/views/single-view/race-and-americasfuture/d25073f12096dddb5c3655faf01700bf.html 483. Bell CC. Race and America’s Future. Clinical Neurology News, August 2, 1016. http://www.mdedge.com/clinicalneurologynews/article/111008/race-and-americas-future 484. Bell CC. Race and America’s Future. Clinical Psychiatry News, Volume 44, Number 9: 20 – 21, September, 2016. 485. Bell CC. Race and America’s Future. Internal Medicine News, August 2, 2016. http://www.internalmedicinenews.com/?id=495&tx_ttnews[tt_news]=528673&cHash=d25073f12 096dddb5c3655faf01700bf 486. Bell CC. Race and America’s Future. Family Practice News, Vol. 46, No. 13: 3, August 2016. 487. Bell CC. “High rates of Neurobehavioral Disorder associated with Prenatal Exposure to Alcohol among African-Americans Driven by the Plethora of Liquor Stores in the Community.” Journal of Family Medicine and Disease Prevention, 2 (2): 033, 2016. ISSN: 2469-5793 http://clinmedjournals.org/articles/jfmdp/journal-of-family-medicine-and-disease-preventionjfmdp-2-033.pdf 488. Gladstone TG, Marko-Holguin M, Rothberg P, Nidetz J, Diehl A, DeFrino DT, Harris M, Ching E, Eder M, Canel J, Bell C, Beardslee WR, Brown CH, Griffiths K, Van Voorhees, BW. An internet-based adolescent depression preventive intervention: study protocol for a randomized control trial. Trials, Vol. 16: 203, 2015; DOI 10.1186/s13063-015-0705-2 84
489. Bell CC. “Introduction,” The Psychology of Hate Crimes As Domestic Terrorism: U.S. and Global Issues – Volume 1 – Theoretical, Legal, and Cultural Factors; Volume 2 – Assessment Issues with Victims and Offenders; and Volume 3 – Interventions, Treatment, and Management. Dunbar E, Blanco A, Crevecoeur-MacPhail DA (Eds). Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger/ABC-CILO, LLC, 2017, p. vii – ix. 490. Bell CC. Letter to the Editor – - In response to an article by E. Fuller Torrey " Raising Cain: The Problem of Family Homicides”, Psychiatric Times, Vol. 3, No. 1: pp. 1, 3-4, 2016, which was published in that same Journal 491. Bell CC and Aujla J. Prenatal Vitamins Deficient in Recommended Choline Intake for Pregnant Women. Journal of Family Medicine and Disease Prevention, Vol. 2, No. 6: 2: 048. 492. Bell CC. Recent Developments in the mission to reduce the outcomes of fetal alcohol exposure in low-income African-Americans. Newsletter of the National Association of County Behavioral Health and Developmental Disability Directors. p. 7 – 9, December 23, 2016. 493. Bell CC. “Bell, Carl C.” In Encyclopedia of Personality and Individual Differences, Zeigler-Hill V, Shackelford TK (Eds). Springer, in press. 494. Bell CC. “Review of Review on Addressing Intimate Partner Violence and Sexual Violence among Adolescents: Emerging Evidence of Effectiveness,” Clinical Psychiatry News, in press. 495. Van Voorhees B, Hoek W, Marko M, Fogel J, Schuurmans S, Gladstone T, Bell CC, Reinecke MA. A randomized controlled trial of primary care physician motivational interviewing versus brief advice to engage adolescents with an Internet-based depression prevention intervention: 6-month outcomes and predictors of improvement. Social Science and Medicine; in press. 496. Bell CC. Book Review “A Practical Guide to the Evaluation of Child Physical Abuse and Neglect, 2nd Ed.” Edited by Giardino AP, Lyn MA, Giardino ER. New York: Springer, 2010, xxxii + 513pp Journal of the American Medical Association, in press 497. Bell CC. Choline and Prevention of Prevalent Mental Illnesses. Clinical Psychiatry News, Volume 45, Number 1: , 2017. 498. Bell CC. The death of CMHC. Washington Psychiatrist. Washington, D.C.: Washington Psychiatric Society, Spring 2016, in press. 499. XXXX
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RESEARCH Principle Investigator “Prevalence of Neurodevelopmental Disorders in Low-Income AfricanAmericans at a Family Medicine Clinic on Chicago’s Southside,” Principle Investigator: Bell, Carl C; 05-23-13 to 01-14-14; Funded Carl C. Bell, M.D. and Jackson Park Hospital. Co-Investigator, Urban Youth Trauma Center, National Child Traumatic Stress Network Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration (SM061260-01), 2012-2016; Principal Investigators Jaleel Abdul Adil & Liza Suarez, $2,400,000 Co-Investigator, Youth Overcoming Urban Trauma and Healing Through Community Action Network Training Initiative, Illinois Violence Prevention Authority (12-SP0081-12). Principal Investigators Jaleel Abdul Adil & Liza Suarez, $250,000 Advisory Board Member of Harvard T3 Global Psychiatry Research Training Fellowship funded by NIMH, April 15, 2012 to April 14, 2015. Data Safety Monitoring Board for “A Culturally Adapted Depression Intervention for African American Adults” – (Principle Investigator Earlise C. Ward, Ph.D.): 03-11-11 to 11-30-15; NCMHHD; 1R01MD005905-01A1 - $1,865,872. Primary Mentor for Dr. Chisina Kapungu - Mentored Research Scientist Development Award (K01), Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Illinois at Chicago - PAR99-169; 06-08-10 to 03-31-15; $795,000. Consultant “Creating the Scientific Infrastructure for the Promise Neighborhood Initiative” (Co-PI’s Anthony Biglan and Brian R. Flay): 09-30-09 to 09-30-2011; NIM 1RC2DA028946-01 $1,695,350. Co-Investigator, Urban Youth Trauma Center, National Child Traumatic Stress Network Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration (SM59297), 2009-2012 Principal Investigators Liza Suarez & Jaleel Abdul Adil, $1,799,947 Advisory Committee, “Preventing Child Abuse and Neglect by Linking Depressed Mothers to Effective Services” - (Co-PI’s Olivia Golden and Jennifer Macomber): 03-31-09 to 04-01-11; Doris Duke Charitable Foundation. Co-Director, Community Advisory Board “Center for the Study of Schools as a Context for Urban Children’s Mental Health,” - Department of Psychiatry, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL (Principle Investigator Mark Atkins, Ph.D.): 04-01-08 to 03-31-13; NIMH 1P20MH078458 - $4,995,609. Co-Investigator “Race-Based Trauma Stress Scale Validity Studies,” - Teachers College, Columbia University, Department of Counseling and Clinical Psychology, New York, NY & Community Mental Health Council, Inc., Chicago IL - (Principle Investigator Dr. Robert T. Carter, Ph.D.); 11-11-07 to 11-11-09; Funded by the Community Mental Health Council, Inc. Review of Research Protocol “Internet-Based HIV/STI Prevention for Young MSM Receiving 86
HIV Testing,” for UIC Department of Psychiatry Institutional Review Board, February 27, 2007. External Advisory Committee member – Advanced Center for Intervention and Services Research: Late-Life Mood Disorders Research Network Development Core Center Grant – Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic – Pittsburgh, PA – (Principle Investigator: Reynolds, Charles); 08-01-05 to 05-31-10; NIMH - $1,330,338. Consultant - Advanced Practice Forensic Nursing Program,” - School of Nursing, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL - (Principal Investigator: Barbara Simmons); 7-1-07 to 6-30-07; University of Illinois - $894,000. Co-Investigator of “A Focus Group Study of HIV Risk Behaviors in African American Female Community College Students” - Chicago State University, Chicago, IL - (Principal Investigator: Jenkins, Esther J); 01-01-06 to 6-30-07; Chicago State University - $5,000. Principle Investigator of “Study of Efficacy and Safety of Quetiapine Fumarate (Seroquel ) in the Treatment of Children and Adolescents with Psychosis” funded by Astra Zeneca 4-1-06 to 8-1-06. Participant in Center for Scientific Review Special Emphasis Panel, Center for Scientific Review, Rapid Assessment Post-Impact of Disaster, January 12, 2006. Co-Director of the University of Illinois Interdisciplinary Center for Research on Violence: Changing Systems to Prevent Violence in Chicago and Beyond – University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL – (Principal Investigator: Sarah E. Ullman); 01-01-06 to 12-31-08; University of Illinois Provost Office UIC 2010 Seed Grant $200,000. Principle Investigator of “The Effectiveness of Depression Screening for Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Recipients” – Community Mental Health Council, Inc. – (Principal Investigator: Bell, Carl C); 04-01-04 to 3-31-05; Anne E. Casey Foundation - $50,000. Principle Investigator of Using CHAMP to Prevent Youth HIV Risk in a South African Township - Community Mental Health Council, Inc., Chicago, IL - (Principal Investigator: Bell, Carl C; 0930-01 to 08-30-07; NIMH 5 RO1 MH64872 - 02; $2,179,890. Co-Investigator of the Community Partnership to Prevent Urban Youth HIV Risk, Columbia University School of Social Work, Social Intervention Group, New York, NY - (Principal Investigator: McKay, Mary M); 10%; NIMH 2RO1 MH55701-06; $3,278,087 Principle Investigator of the Community Mental Health Council, Inc., Black Think Tank, January 2001 to January 2004. Co-Primary Mentor for Dr. Alfiee Breland-Noble –Barriers to Research and Care in Depressed Black Youth – Scientist Development Award for New Minority Faculty, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences at the Duke University Medical Center- PAR-99-169; 04-01-06 to 03-31-11; $889,680. Member Refining the Research Agenda: Personality Disorders Workgroup Conference sponsored 87
by the American Psychiatric Association, the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), the National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA), and the National Institute of Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse (NIAAA) – December 1 – 3, 2004. Member Data Safety and Monitoring Board for the NIMH Project: A Multilevel HIV Prevention Strategy for High-Risk Youth – 2004 - 2006. Participant in Center for Scientific Review Special Emphasis Panel, Center for Scientific Review, Diagnosis and Treatment of Mental Disorders, November 22, 2004. Participant in Center for Scientific Review Special Emphasis Panel, Center for Scientific Review, Diagnosis and Treatment of Mental Disorders, March 18, 2004. Participant in Center for Scientific Review Special Emphasis Panel, Center for Scientific Review, Diagnosis and Treatment of Mental Disorders, May 24, 2003. Awarded an Illinois First grant for $110,000 to host 2 two-day conferences on Violence Prevention and Intervention, March 17, 2002. Principle Investigator “Psychiatric Services Across the Millennium” – Principle Investigator: Bell, Carl C; 06-01-00 to 07-30-2001; 5% United Way $71,188. Co-Principle Investigator of the Informed Consent in Urban AIDS and Mental Health Research Project, University of Illinois -NIH Department of Energy (Principal Investigator: McKay, Mary M); 09/01/97-08/30/2000; 10%; 91-001; $656,070 Co-Principle Investigator of the Chicago African-American Youth Health Behavior Project (Aban Aya), Prevention Research Center - University of Illinois HD30078 (Principal Investigator: Flay, Brian, R.) 09/30/92-03/31/99 3% NICHHD $3,484,423 Member of the Expert Panel on Mental Health for Health Status of Soon-To-Be-Released Inmates Project, National Commission on Correctional Health Care and National Institute of Justice, 19971999 Collaborator of the Chicago HIV Prevention and Adolescent Mental Health Project (CHAMP) University of Illinois - Department of Psychiatry - 2-5-24125; (Principal Investigator: Paikoff, Roberta L); 09/01/93-08/31/98; 10%; NIMH 1RO1 MH50423; $1,362,648 Co-Principle Investigator of the Community Mental Health Council, Inc., Black Think Tank on Stress in the African-American Community 1996 - 1997 Co-Investigator of the Strengthening Inner-city Communities Research Capacity: A Collaborative Partnership Model - 1997 Co-Principle Investigator of the Chicago African-American Youth Health Behavior Project, Prevention Research Center - U of Illinois - 1992-1997
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Consultant of the Community Action for Youth Survival - Institute Juvenile Research, Department of Psychiatry - U of Illinois Research Advisory Committee for the Rush/Isaac Ray Center Cermak Mental Health Services Contract - 1996. Participated in the Injury Research Grant Review Committee (IRGRC) for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, June 9 & 10, 1996. Co-Principle Investigator “Violence Prevention and Intervention in Juvenile Detention and Correctional Facilities” – Principle Investigators: Bell, Carl C & Jenkins, Esther J; 1994; United Way $95,377. Co-Investigator “Response of Emergency Rooms to Victims of Interpersonal Violence” – Principle Investigator: Jenkins, Esther J; 1993; 5%; United Way $114,413. Scientific Advisory Panel of the African American Mental Health Research Center of the Program for Research on Black Americans at the University of Michigan Institute for Social Research, October 30, 1992 to Current. Advisory Committee for the funded grant on Aggressors, Victims, and Bystanders: An AssessmentBased Middle School Violence Prevention Curriculum, November 1989. Co-Investigator “Circumstances of sexual and physical victimization of black psychiatric outpatients” – Principle Investigator: Jenkins, Ester J; 06-01-88 to 09-01-88; 5%; United Way $19,700. Principle Investigator “The Relationship Between Isolated Sleep Paralysis, Panic Disorder, and Hypertension” – Principle Investigator: Bell, Carl C; 06-01-87 to 09-01-87; 5%; Merrell-Dow; $5,000. Principle Investigator “Need for Victimization Screening in a Black Psychiatric Population” – Principle Investigator: Bell, Carl C; 05-01-86 to 06-01-86; Funded by the Community Mental Health Council, Inc. Principle Investigator “Further Studies on the Prevalence of Isolated Sleep Paralysis in Black Subjects” – Principle Investigator: Bell, Carl C; 06-01-85 to 09-01-85; Funded by the Community Mental Health Council, Inc. Principle Investigator “Prevalence of Different States of Consciousness in Blacks” – Principle Investigator: Bell, Carl C; 06-30-83 to 07-01-84; Funded by the Community Mental Health Council, Inc. Principle Investigator “Children Exposed to Violence” – Principle Investigator: Bell, Carl C; 6-01-83 to 11-01-83; Funded by the Community Mental Health Council, Inc. Principle Investigator “Security Procedures in a Psychiatric Emergency Service” – Principle 89
Investigator: Bell, Carl C; 06-01-79 to 06-01-80; Self-funded. Principle Investigator “Misdiagnosis of Black Patients with Manic Depressive Illness” – Principle Investigator: Bell, Carl C; 06-01-79 to 11-01-79; Self-funded. Principle Investigator of “Preventive Psychiatry in the Board of Education” – Principle Investigator: Bell, Carl C; 02-01-77 to 02-01-79; Self-funded. Research assistant – data collection for the Millon Multiaxial Clinical Inventory (MMCI) – Principal Investigator Theodor Millon: Illinois State Psychiatric Institute; 1972 – 1974. Principle Investigator of “A Survey of Drug Abuse Among High School Students” - Principal Investigator: Bell, Carl C; 02-01-70 to 03-30-70; Self-funded. Principle Investigator of “A Social and Nutritional Survey on the Population of the Children and Youth Center of Meharry Medical College of North Nashville, Tennessee” - Principal Investigator: Bell, Carl C; 06-01-69 to 09-01-69; Goldberger Fellowship to study nutrition. Received grant from the Department of Health, Education and Welfare to study psychiatry, 1968.
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CONSULTATION & LECTURES (In Chronologic Order) Guest lecturer at the George Peabody College, Health Education Department on Drug Abuse, May 1971. Guest lecturer at the Mercy Hospital Drug Abuse Workshop, August 25, 1971. Guest lecturer at the Afro-American Family and Community Services, Inc., staff meeting, December 14, 1971. Panelist on the Big Story, Channel 44, on the subject of Sickle Cell Anemia and Poor Comprehensive Health Care for Blacks, July 14, 1972. "Black Identity Crisis" presented to the Chicago Urban League, June 1972. Consultation to the School of Social Service Administration of the University of Chicago on Individual and Family Psychopathology. Consultation to Kenwood Oakland Community Organization on Mental Retardation. Consultation to Harlan High School in Chicago on Drug Abuse. Guest lecturer at the Board of Education, School District 169 of East Chicago Heights on Adolescent Behavior. Consultation for NBC News Special on Prostitution, May 5-10, 1974. Consultation to Counseling and Assistance Center (CAAC), Naval Training Center, on Drug Abuse, Great Lakes, Illinois. Consultation to WBMX Black Viewpoint Talk Show on "Issues of Patient Medical Compliance." Delivered paper "Integrity, Racism and Psychopathology" to the National Medical Association Convention, 1977. Guest lecturer for the Association of Black Social Workers of Chicago on "Racism as Psychopathology", 1978. Resource person for a workshop on The Family" Dealing with problems of everyday living for Roseland Planning Area Network, April 23, 1978. Resource person at workshop of Mental Health Association of Greater Chicago, "The Mental Health Code Revisions: One Year Later", 1978. Resource person at workshop in Orthopsychiatric Association Convention, "Community Alternatives to Hospitalization for an Inner City Population", San Francisco, CA, 1978. 91
Consultation to Community Mental Health Council on "Causes and Effects of Community Health Problems and Needs", 1978. Consultation to Chicago Daily Defender, "Child Rape Wave", 1978. Consultation to NBC News, "Child Molestation", 1978. Guest lecturer at Illinois Society of Nurse Administrators on "The Stress of Being the Boss," 1978. Guest lecturer at Chicago Area of Black Psychologists on "The Psychology of Meditation." Resource person in City of Chicago, Department of Human Services Workshop, "Human Lifestyles and Mental Health." Consultation to Aztlan Community Industries on "Types and Effect of Psychotropic Medication", January 1979. Panel member on "Developing Competencies and Humane Survival of Black Children and Youth", 1979 Midwest Regional Conference of the Black Child Development Institute. Lecture on "PCP - Emergency Diagnosis and Treatment", videotaped for Tinley Park Mental Health Center's Continuing Medical Education Services, April 1979. Moderator, 2nd Annual Black Studies Conference of African American Studies Conference of the African American Studies Department of Olive-Harvey College on "Psychology in the 1980's and What It Means for Black Mental Health Workers", March 1979. Co-instructor with John Palmer in "Practical Self Defense" workshop at the 1979 Girl Greatness Conference Recognition of the Girl Scouts of Chicago. Guest lecturer, Journal Club Seminar, Department of Psychiatry, Meharry Medical College, "Altered States of Consciousness", October 18, 1979. Guest lecturer, Neuropsychiatric Grand Rounds, Department of Psychiatry, Meharry Medical College, "Clinical Manifestations Produced by Altered States of Consciousness, October 19, 1979. Guest lecturer on "Depression", Lawndale Mental Health Center, November 2, 1979. Workshop on "Manic-Depressive Psychosis" at Chatham-Avalon Community Mental Health Center, December 13, 1979. Delivered paper on "Racism: A Symptom of the Narcissistic Personality Disorder" to the American Psychiatric Association Convention, 1979. Faculty member of Conference on "Training in Mental Health Services for Black Populations", 92
presented by the Black Psychiatrists of America and New York Medical College, Port Chester, New York, March 2-5, 1980. Cell leader for conference - Workshops on the Department of Minority Curriculum content in the Area of Psychiatry, Howard University, November 16-18, 1979, and March 21-22, 1980. Consultation to Southwest Mental Health Center on "Preventive Psychiatry for Children and Youth", May 13, 1980. Guest on "Black Vibrations", Chicago Black Social Workers Talk Show, WUIC, April 30, 1980, and WSSD, May 6, 1980. Training Coordinator, Shorei Goju Karate Society 6th Annual Memorial Day Weekend Outdoor Clinic, 1980. Lecture, Abraham Lincoln Center on "Techniques for Managing Aggressive Behavior", June 17, 1980. Lecture, Lafayette Clinic, Director's Conference on "Minority Curriculum Content in Psychiatric Training", Detroit, Michigan, July 25, 1980. Guest lecturer at workshop on Relationships and Intimacy in the Black Community on "Black Male Sexuality and Intimacy", July 30-31, 1980. Discussant for "Male and Female Relationships: A Jamaican Woman's Perspective" and "The Black Executive: A Challenge for Psychiatry", which were presented at the 3rd Annual Black Psychiatrists of American course on "Transcultural Issues for Black Psychiatrists", Ocho Rios, Jamaica, November 9, 1980. Lecture on "Racism and Narcissism", in Decentralized Conference on Racism and Psychiatry at The New York Hospital, Cornell Medical Center, Westchester Division, November 6, 1980. Lecture, "What You Have to Know to Treat Black Patients", Decentralized Conference on Racism and Psychiatry at the New York Hospital, Cornell Medical Center, Westchester Division, November 6, 1980. Consultant for the Murder Task Force of the Cook County Public Defender's Office, 19761979. Medical Advisor, Martial Arts Systems, All Star Karate and Kung Fu Championships, December 7, 1980. Guest lecturer at The Community Mental Health Council, Inc., Annual Meeting on "The Mental Health Needs of Chicago's Southside", November 23, 1980. Panel member, "Delivery of Services: Networking, Assessment and Treatment Strategies Applicable to the Education of Black Children Who Manifest Serious Emotional Behavioral or 93
Mental Disorders", at the National Conference on the Exceptional Black Child, New Orleans, Louisiana, February 16, 1981. Delivered paper on "Psychiatric Emergency Service Security Procedures" to the American Psychiatric Association Convention, 1981. Guest speaker, Haven of Rest M.B. Church 17th Anniversary of the Church and Pastor Committee on "Hitting the Wall", February 28, 1981. Guest lecturer, Adelphi University Department of Psychology on "What One Needs to Know to Treat Black patients", March 28, 1981. Guest lecturer, Neuropsychiatric Grand Rounds, Department of Psychiatry, Meharry Medical College, "The Misdiagnosis of Black Manic Depressive Patients", April 10, 1981. Interview on Physicians' Radio Network, "The Misdiagnosis of Black Manic Depressive Patients", February 12, 1981. Guest lecturer, Journal Club, Department of Psychiatry, Meharry Medical College, "The Interface Between Psychiatry and the Law on the Issue of Murder", April 9, 1981. Guest lecturer, Jackson Park Hospital, Sports Medicine Conference, "Stress and Sports", June 5, 1981. Paper, "Black Intrapsychic Survival Skills Alteration of States of Consciousness", 4th Annual Black Psychiatrists of America Transcultural Seminar, Montego Bay, Jamaica, November 12, 1981. Workshop, "Self Defense and Health Maintenance Techniques", 4th Annual Black Psychiatrists of America Transcultural Seminar, Montego Bay, Jamaica, November 12-16, 1981. Guest on Vernon Jarrett's Face to Face, ABC-Channel 7, "Stress and Sports, June 7, 1981. Guest on NEWS TALK, WFLD-Channel 32, "Black on Black Murder, October 22, 1981. Guest lecturer, University of Chicago School of Social Administration, "Experiences as a Community Psychiatrist in an Inner City Context", November 23, 1981. Clinician-Chicago Forum, Youth Fitness and Sports, "Sports and Stress", presented by the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports, October 14, 1981. Workshop leader, Chicago Black Social Workers Conference, "What One Needs to Know to Treat Black Patients", December 17, 1981. Guest lecturer, Vernon Park Church of God, "Coping With Survival Fatigue in the Black Community", December 2, 1981. 94
Moderator, "Live Patient Interview Simulations", sponsored by Roche Laboratories using an actor to teach interviewing techniques to professionals for CME Category I credit. Held in Chicago, Illinois; Iowa City, Iowa; Jackson, Mississippi; Belleville, Illinois; Milwaukee, Wisconsin; and East Chicago, Indiana. Report on "The Misdiagnosis of Blacks with Manic Depressive Illness", Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 10, No. 2, p. 12, February 1982. Report on "Racism: A Symptom of the Narcissistic Personality Disorder", Psychopathologie Africaine, Senegal, Africa, February 1982. Guest lecturer, Garfield Park Community MHC, "Misdiagnosis of Blacks and Other Psychiatric Data of Interest to Black Mental Health Professionals", February 26, 1982. Guest lecturer, Southeastern Branch of the Chicago Medical Society, "Genetic and Social Predispositions Toward Alcoholism", March 9, 1982. Consultant, The Samaritans of Chicago, Hot-Line Service to the despairing and suicidal, January 1982 to 1987. Guest lecturer, Loop College, Class on Mental Health Practice, April 24, 1982. Guest lecturer, "Sports Medicine", Marital Arts Karate Association, May 8, 1982. Guest Lecturer, "States of Consciousness - Coping with Stress", Cook County Hospital, Family Practice Resident staff, June 14, 1982. Commencement Address, 1982 Graduates of Charles W. Earle Elementary School, Theme: "Children Hold On To Your Dreams", June 23, 1982. Monthly lecture on Psychiatry for the Family Practice Program, Chicago Medical School, Jackson Park Hospital, June 1981 - June 1982. Guest lecturer, "Management of Violent Patients", Forest Hospital, July 14, 1982. Panel member, "Chicago Voices", Malcolm X College on "REAGANOMICS/Alternative Survival Strategies", September 7, 1982. Guest, "On Target" with Lou Palmer, WXON - 1450AM, "Mental Health in the Black Community,” July 19, 1982. Workshop leader, "Management of Violent Patients", the Department of Psychiatry, Provident Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland, July 29-31, 1982. Preceptor, University of Illinois Transcultural Training Program for Medical Students, sponsored by APA/NIMH, Summer, 1982. 95
Guest lecturer, "Managing the Violent Patient", Lafayette Clinic Director's Conference, Detroit, Michigan, October 1, 1982. Participant in the 1982 Medical Student Clerkship Workshop sponsored by the American Psychiatric Association, Washington, D.C., August 7-8, 1982. Preceptor for the Chicago Medical School, Jackson Park Hospital, Family Practice Residents for Training in Psychiatry, 1982. Guest on "On Target" with Dr. Irwin France and co-host, Carol Mosley Braun, WXON 1450AM, along with Dr. Robert Washington, "Stress Management in Black People", October 20 and 28, 1982. Guest on "Night Talk", National Black Radio Network on "The Holiday Blues", November 29, 1982. Workshop co-leader, "Health and Counseling", during "The Educational Onslaught on the Black Community", Center for Inner City Studies given by the Black Faculty in Higher Education, December 4, 1982. "Stress and Its Effective Management" Shop Talk Interviews with Dr. Carl C. Bell. Shop Talk, Vol. 2, No. 1, Spring 1983, pp 26-27. Formal Discussant of case presentation during conference, "Careers in Psychiatry: Crosscultural Implications", University of Illinois, College of Medicine, April 16, 1983. Workshop leader, Chicago Area Black Psychologist Regional Conference, "Assessment and Treatment of Stress Related Disorders: Altered States of Consciousness and Behavior Therapy", April 30, 1983. Chairperson of the Special Lecture presented by James Prescott, Ph.D., 1983 Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, New York City, May 4, 1983. Workshop leader, National Medical Association Convention, "Techniques for Self Protection in the Management of the Violent Patient", 1983. Delivered paper on "A Survey of the Demographic Characteristics of Patients Requiring Restraints in a Psychiatric Emergency Service" to the National Medical Association Convention, Chicago, Illinois, 1983. Delivered paper on "Racism: A Source of Stress in Essential Hypertension" to an Interdisciplinary Conference for Health Care Professionals, "Culture and the Human Biologic Nature: The Impact of Racism on Essential Hypertension", Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, July 1983. Moderator of panel, "My Views vs. Yours - Custody vs. Medical Interface", 7th National 96
Conference on Medical Care and Health Services on Corrections, October 13-15, 1983. Guest lecturer, Bell Laboratories, Indian Hill Heritage Club, "Black Men and Women: Interpersonal Relationships", September 29, 1983. Workshop leader, "Management of Violent Patients", Department of Psychiatry, Provident Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland, October 28-30, 1983. Guest lecturer, Provident Hospital, Psychiatry Grand Rounds, "States of Consciousness", Baltimore, Maryland, October 28, 1983. Guest lecturer, 2nd Annual Stress Management Lecture Series on "Mastery of Stress: Altered States of Consciousness", Employee Health Services CIGNA Corp., Hartford, Connecticut, November 3, 2982. Guest lecturer to 100 Black Women's Club, "Intrapsychic Survival Skills: Alterations of States of Consciousness", Hartford, Connecticut, November 3, 1983. Guest lecturer, "States of Consciousness", University of Connecticut Family Practice Residents, Hartford, Connecticut, November 4, 1983. Guest on WVIT - Channel 30, "Black Perspectives on Coping with Stress", Hartford, Connecticut, November 4, 1983. Guest lecturer, "States of Consciousness - Isolated Sleep Paralysis in Blacks", Lincoln Hospital, Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds, New York City, February 9, 1984. Guest lecturer, "States of Consciousness - Isolated Sleep Paralysis in Blacks", Chicago Area Association of Black Psychologists, Chicago, Illinois, April 8, 1984. Proposed and Moderated of Issue Workshop, "Are Racial Issues Relevant to Today's Psychiatry", held at the 137th Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, Los Angeles, California, May 9, 1984. Guest on Eddie Schwartz Talk Show, WGN Radio 720AM, "Mental Health and Religion", May 16, 1984. Guest on Lou Fitzgerald's Talk Show, WVON Radio 1450 AM, "Mental Health and the Black Community", May 25, 1984. Guest lecturer, "The Prevalence of Isolated Sleep Paralysis in Blacks", Transcultural Issues in Contemporary Psychiatry, University of Chicago, June 8-9, 1984. Participant representing the Black Psychiatrists of America in 1984, Black Homicide Workshop, "The Role(s) of the Core Mental Health Professions in Preventing and Reducing the Incidence of Black Homicide in the United States", sponsored by the National Association of Social Workers and the National Institute of Mental Health, Office of Prevention and Office 97
of the Associate Director for Minority Concerns and the Center for the Study of Minority Group Mental Health, Washington, D.C., June 14-16, 1984. Guest lecturer, Bobby E. Wright CMHC, "Management of Violence in ER Settings", June 21, 1984. Delivered paper, "Altered States of Consciousness Profile: An Afro-Centric Intrapsychic Evaluation Tool", National Medical Association Convention, Montreal, Canada, 1984. Guest Speaker & Panelist, Workshop: "Stress of Police Executive's Spouses", during National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Officers, Chicago, Illinois, July 25, 1984. Moderator Session, "Technological, Epidemiological, and Tools for Assessment, Education & Systems Management in Psychiatry Today", during the National Medical Association Annual Meeting, Montreal, Canada, August 1, 1984. Represented the Black Psychiatrists of America, National Medical Association's Section on Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, and the Community Mental Health Council at the "No Crime Day" Reception sponsored by The Black-on-Black Love Campaign, August 7, 1984. Guest on Lou Fitzgerald's "On Target", WVON 1450 AM, "Rehabilitating the Violent Person", December 21, 1984. Delivered paper to American Psychiatric Association on "Training Psychiatric Residents to Treat Blacks", Annual Meeting, Dallas, Texas, May 1985. Preceptor for University of Chicago PGY4 Psychiatric Residents for Training in Community Psychiatry & How to Treat Black Patients, 1984-1986. Panelist, The Association of Human Service Providers for Black Residents of Illinois, First Annual Conference New Directions in Human Services: Designing Models of Service for the Black Clients, topic on Mental Health: "A Different Perspective", September 14, 1984. Guest on Lou Fitzgerald's "On Target", WVON 1450 AM Radio, "Black on Black Murder", October 5, 1984. Moderator for "Handling the Special Offender", National Commission on Correctional Health Care, October 11, 1984. Lecturer, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences Grand Rounds, Mount Sinai Hospital, November 1, 1984. Participant, Renaissance Women's 4th Annual Workshop, Round Table Discussion, "Blackon-Black Crime", Malcolm X College, November 10, 1984. Guest on Lou Fitzgerald's "ON TARGET" WVON 1450 AM Radio, "Head Trauma & Causes of Violence", November 30, 1984. 98
Preceptor for Northwestern University, PGY3 Psychiatric Resident in Community Psychiatry and How to Treat Black Patients, Six month rotation, 1984. Interviewed by Anita Guerrero for WBBM AM Radio on "Phobic Disorders", Aired December 17, 1984. Guest lecture, "States of Consciousness", Lincoln Hospital, Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds, New York City, February 10, 1985. Lecture series on "Psychiatric Issues of Importance to the Care of Black Patients", delivered at the University of Illinois School of Medicine, 1985. Guest lecturer for public meeting on Alzheimer's Disease, Community Mental Health Council, Inc., January 21, 1985. Delivered lecture on "Crisis Assessment and Intervention" to the staff at the Bobby E. Wright Comprehensive Community Mental Health Center, Inc., February 13, 1985. Guest lecturer, "Minority Perspectives and Mental Health", Sangamon State University, Springfield, Illinois, March 20, 1985. Delivered lecture on "Violence: A Community Mental Health Response", Illinois Association of Community Mental Health Associations 1985 Annual Meeting, Springfield, Illinois, March 21, 1985. Panel member for discussion on "Mental Health Services and the Forensic Client", Illinois Association of Community Mental Health Associations 1985 Annual Meeting, Springfield, Illinois, March 21, 1985. Delivered paper on "Misdiagnosis of Alcohol-Related Organic Brain Syndromes Implications for Treatment", National Medical Association 1985 Convention, Las Vegas, Nevada. Panel member for discussion on "Psychiatry's Interface with the Law and Correctional Facilities", National Medical Association 1985 Convention, Las Vegas, Nevada. Guest lecturer, "Blacks, Stress & God", St. Edmonds Episcopal Church Spring Luncheon, April 14, 1985. Panelist on "A Look at Addictions as a Disease", WFMT Radio, May 8, 1985. Delivered lecture on "Violence in Society: Homicide in the Black Community", Conference on "The Black Family: Its Power and Survival", The Veterans Administration Medical Center, Philadelphia and University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, May 11, 1985. Guest lecturer, "Suicide in Minority Physicians", Lafayette Clinic, Director's Conference, 99
Detroit, Michigan, June 28, 1985. Coauthor of "Black-on-Black Violence: A Community Psychiatry Response", Baltimore International Transcultural Congress, July 5-7, 1985. Discussant at the "Black-on-Black Love" Public Meeting, Johnson Products Company on the topic of "Black-on-Black Murder", August 15, 1985. Guest on "On Target", WVON 1450 AM Radio, "Black Mental Health", August 16, 1985. Delivered paper on "Black-on-Black Murder: A Critique of the Subculture of Violence Thesis A Chicago Example", 1985 Meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, Washington, D.C., August 24-26, 1985. Represented the National Medical Association at the Planning Conference for the American Medical Association's 7th Annual Conference on the "Impaired Physician", September 7, 1985. Panelist, "Current Issues Relating to Crime", Black-on-Black Love Public Meeting, September 19, 1985. Presented, "A Community Mental Health Center Approach to the Problem of Black-on-Black Homicide", National Institute of Mental Health Staff College, Conference on Black Family Violence, Washington, D.C., September 26 & 17, 1985. Presentation to the Congressional Black Caucus Legislative Weekend on "Effective Community Responses to Violence: The Black Experience", Washington, D.C., September 26, 1985. Presentation at the Annual Invitational Conference of the Staff College of the National Institute of Mental Health, "Neuropsychiatric Aspects of Violence", Washington, D.C., September 27, 1985. Panel member for discussion on "Accountability: Metaphor or Morality Play", Illinois Association of Community Health Associations' 1985 Fall Conference, October 29, 1985. Guest lecturer on "What Resident's Need to Learn to Prepare for Practice in a Community Mental Health Setting", Illinois Psychiatric Society Fall Weekend, November 9, 1985. Panel member for discussion on "What Is Needed to Prepare Residents for Post-Residency Practice", Illinois Psychiatric Society Fall Weekend, November 9, 1985. Consultation to Mt. Sinai Day Treatment Center on "Dynamics of Day Treatment Programs", December 3, 1985. Facilitator on Panel Discussion, "Focus on Fatherhood: Manliness, Relationships, and Self Esteem", March 1, 1986. 100
Interviewed on ABC's "Nightline" with Ted Koppel on the topic of "Fitness for Executive, March 6, 1986. Presented Community Mental Health Council at the National Council of Community Mental Health Centers, Ad Hoc Task Force on setting national guidelines, "The Role of CMHC Psychiatrists in CMHC's", Las Vegas, Nevada, April 2-4, 1986. Presented at the 7th Annual AMA Conference for Impaired Physicians on "Special Populations: Vulnerabilities and Treatment Approaches - Black Professionals", April 10-11, 1986. Moderated the Illinois Group American Association of Community Mental Health Center Psychiatrists at the Spring Meeting of the Illinois Association of Community Mental Health Agencies, Sessions on "The Role of the CMHC Psychiatrists" and "Treating the NGRI Safely in the Community", April 16-17, 1986. Presented "Preventive Aspects of Mental Health" to the Chicago Mental Health Conference, April 18, 1986. Report on "Black-on-Black Murder - Its Un-Healthy", Grapevine Newsletter of the Afro American Police League, April/June, 1986. Presented in-service to Social Security Disability on "How to Cope with Stress Using an Altered States of Consciousness Approach", May 1, 1986. Represented the National Medical Association while meeting with Black Psychiatrists of America on NMA's efforts to stem Black-on-Black Homicide, Washington, D.C., May 12-16, 1986. Participant in Congressman Louis Stokes' Congressional Black Caucus "Mini-Health Braintrust", Washington, D.C., May 12-16, 1986. Delivered paper on "Coma and the Etiology of Violence", American Psychiatric Association Meeting, Washington, D.C., May 12-16, 1986. Participant in taping of two-2 minute radio spots on "Black-on-Black Murder" and "Correctional Health Care", to be aired in Chicago, Washington, D.C., May 12-16, 1986. Participant at the University of Illinois Medical School Graduation, and represented CMHC, June 6, 1986. Report on "Black Love display", Chicago Defender, June 6, 1986. Represented CMHC at the Illinois Black Leadership Round Table, June 6, 1986. Organized consciousness raising day on "Black-on-Black Murder", June 20, 1986. 101
Attended and spokesman at "No Crime Day", June 21, 1986. Report on "Emergency Room Supports Non-Violence Campaign", IMPULSE, July 1986. "M.D. Stresses Physician Role in Stopping Murder", American Medical News, July 11, 1986, p 25. Report on "Actions by black doctors urged to help prevent killings", Chicago Sun-Times, July 17, 1986. Arranged and moderated the Plenary Session on Black-on-Black Homicide, National Medical Association, Annual Convention, New York, NY, July 22, 1986. Report on "Black Doctors told to Screen Patients for Violent Feelings", The New York Times, July 23, 1986, pp 1 & 14. http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?sec=health&res=9A0DE6D71339F930A15754C0A 960948260&scp=2&sq=%22Dr.+Carl+Bell%22&st=nyt Appeared on CBS News (New York & Chicago), ABC News (New York & Chicago), NBC News (New York & Chicago), CNN News (Nationwide), WBBM Radio (Chicago), Wisconsin Public Radio, National Public Radio from Washington, DC, WBEE Talk Show (Chicago), and WVON Talk Show discussing "Black-on-Black Homicide and How To Prevent Killings", July 21-25, 1986. "Screening for Violence Urged in U.S. - Doctor Seeks to End Rising Killings of Blacks by Blacks" in the International Herald Tribune, Thursday, July 24, 1986, (Paris, France). Report on "Doctors told to check for violent tendencies", Chicago Defender, July 24, 1986. Report on "Physicians aim to curb black-on-black violence", Health Care Weekly Review, August 4, 1986, Vol. 2, #20, Detroit, MI. Presented "Sleep Paralysis Research" at "Psychiatry in Africa and the Americas Today", Nairobi, Kenya, August 4-15, 1986. Report on "Black-on-Black Murder Campaign" in JET, August 8, 1986. Report on "The Cure That Kills - The Fitness for Execution" in The American Lawyer, September 1986. Report on "Black-on-Black crime: murder, he wrote", In These Times, September 3-9, 1986. Presented at the National Institute of Mental Health's Community Support Program, Minority Conference on "The Black Mentally Ill", September 9-12, 1986. Presented "The Role of Medical & Paramedical Professionals in Homicide Reduction" at 102
Black-on-Black Homicide: A Public Health Crisis, sponsored by the Black Mental Health Alliance and Baltimore Urban League, Baltimore, Maryland, September 11-12, 1986. Presented Sleep Paralysis research during Cross Cultural Psychiatry Symposium, Illinois Psychiatric Society Meeting, September 27, 1986. Lectured on "Unique Aspects of Mental Health in Blacks: Counseling Black Minorities", Chicago State University, October 3, 1986. Consulted with Illinois Council on Handgun Control, October 8, 1986. Consulted with Cooper's Shelter for the Homeless in collaboration of acupuncture treatment of alcoholics, October 9, 1986. Cited in “The Quest for Health Parity – Herbert Nickens, Taking Command at the Office of m Minority Health,” Washington Post – Health, October 14, 1986, p. Z 17. Lectured at the University of Chicago on "Management of Violent Patients", October 17, 1986. Presented workshop on "Competency for Execution" for a board meeting of the National Commission of Correctional Health Care, Washington, D.C., October 24, 1986. Radio presentation on WPOZ Radio on "Black-on-Black Homicide", Richmond, Virginia (taped from San Diego, California), October 25, 1986. Report on "Law enforcement groups set crime symposium", Chicago Defender, October 25, 1986. Presented Community Mental Health Council's work on "Homicide" at the Black Caucus, Legislative Weekend, Washington, D.C., October 30-31, 1986. Participated in NIMH's Staff College on the "Treatment of the Victim and Perpetrator of Violence" as a faculty member, November 5-7, 1986. Panelist on opening Round Table discussion, "Causes of Crime", during the conference on "Crime and the Black Community: Causes, Effects, and Remedial Approaches", sponsored by the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives and the National Black Police Association, November 6, 1986. Appeared on ABC's Face to Face discussing "Drug Abuse Among Youth", November 9, 1986. Appeared on ABC-TV Station WJRT with the police chief and head of the City Council speaking on the subject of "Prevention of Black-on-Black Homicide", during live show, Flint, Michigan, November 15, 1986. Speaker to Coalition of Black Professionals to reduce crime and consulted with the Mayor, 103
Police Chief, Superintendent of Schools, and City Council Members, Richmond, Virginia, November 16, 1986. Presented "Stop Black-on-Black Murder" at Community Involvement Day sponsored by Blacks Mobilizing Against Crime, Richmond, Virginia, November 16, 1986. Report on "Social problems seen as roots of Black-on-Black Crime", Detroit Free Press, November 16, 1986. Report on "Moves urged to curb black murder rate", Richmond News Leader, November 17, 1986. Report on "Doctor gives causes, cures for homicide", Richmond Times Dispatch, Front page, November 17, 1986. Report on "African-American lawmen confer on crime", Muslim Journal, November 18, 1986, p 4. Lectured to staff of the Illinois State Psychiatric Institute on the "Prevention of Black-on-Black Murder", November 20, 1986. Lectured to staff at Holman Health Center on "How Staff Attitudes Affect an Agency's Milieu", November 21, 1986. Consulted with Michigan State University on research project to determine the prevalence of mental illness in Michigan prisons: Designed an interview module for the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-III to investigate the prevalence of explosive behavior associated with coma; 350 inmates tested in study, December 5, 1986. Lectured on "Self Respect" at South Shore High School's Junior Class, December 17, 1986. Interviewed on WPLZ Radio Station regarding "Violence in Blacks", Richmond, Virginia, December 18, 1986. Report on "Crime and the Black Community", NOBLE Actions, Winter 1986. Presented "Victims Screening: A Necessary Tool to Reduce Family Violence", Near North Health Services, Chicago, Illinois, January 8, 1987. Report on "Group takes sides on Hutchinson handgun plans", Sun-Times, January 16, 1987. Consultation to NIMH's Child & Adolescent Community Support Program on "The Minority Program", Columbus, Ohio, January 20, 1987. Presented "Managing Violent Patients", Lynden Family Service Center, January 22, 1987. Presented "Suicide & Homicide Among Black Youth" at Preventing Teen Suicide sponsored by 104
the Illinois General Assembly and Commission on Intergovernmental Cooperation, January 22, 1987 in Chicago, and in Springfield, Illinois, February 25, 1987. Consultation to Bobby E. Wright CMHC on "Family Violence", January 27, 1987. Report on "Psychiatrist battles black-on-black violence", Chicago Medicine, Vol. 90. No. 3, February 7, 1987. Guest Speaker, "Say No To Drugs", 6th Annual Daniel Hale Williams Memorial Lecture, February 21, 1987. Consultation to Bobby E. Wright CMHC on "Dual Diagnosis - Alcoholism and Mental Illness; Mental Illness and Developmental Disabilities", February 1987. Consultation to Columbia College Theater on the play "The John Doe Variations", February 1987. Report on "Black on Black Violence", Urban Medicine, February 1987. Report on "Black on black violence: One physician's treatment", University of Illinois Chicagoan, March 1987. Presented "Black-on-Black Violence/Alternative to Self Destruction", Public Safety Conference sponsored by the Chicago Housing Authority, March 13, 1987. Presented "The Misdiagnosis of Blacks with Alcohol-Related Organic Brain Syndromes", Illinois Alcoholism Counselor Certification Board Day, March 20, 1987. Presentation, "Black-on-Black Murder - How To Prevent It", New Orleans Black Social Workers Founders Day Celebration, New Orleans, Louisiana, March 21, 1987. Consultation to New Orleans Black Social Workers on Reducing Black-on-Black Murder ongoing. Workshop on "Teen Suicide" at Making The Right Choices - Teen Leadership Conference, Progressive Community Church, April 4, 1987. Guest on WBMX 103.7 FM Radio, Sunday Morning Live on the subject of "Drug Abuse", April 5, 1987. Guest on WVON 1450 AM Radio, Hot-Line on the subject of "Black Mental Health", April 10, 1987. Presented "Misdiagnosis of Alcohol Related Organic Brain Syndromes: Implications for Treatment" at Chemical Dependency: Impact on the Black Family, National Black Nurses Associations' 2nd Regional Conference, April 1987.
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Presented "Suicide and Homicide Among Black Youth", Southern Illinois University, sponsored by Synergy, Carbondale, Illinois, April 18, 1987. Guest lecturer, "Psychiatric Implications of Black-on-Black Violence", Michigan State University, April 21, 1987. Consultation to Flint, Michigan on Black-on-Black Murder, April 12, 1987 - ongoing. Interviewed on WBZ-TV, Channel 4, on Massachusetts Violence Conference, Boston, Massachusetts, May 28, 1987. Workshop participant at the Massachusetts Conference on Violence and Public Health on "Preventive Screening for Health Care Providers", May 28, 1987. Presented "Black-on-Black Murder - A Community Mental Health Center's Response", National Council of Community Mental Health's Annual Meeting, June 4, 1987. Presented "Violence in the Black Community", Second Baptist Church, Maywood, Illinois, June 10, 1987. Keynote speaker at Charles Drew Medical Society Family Brunch, "The Impaired Black Professional", Los Angeles, California, June 14, 1987. Presented "Suicide and Handgun", Illinois Council on Handgun Control, June 17, 1987. Consulted with Public Health Commissioner's Task Force on Victimization and Community Violence on the issue of Black-on-Black Violence, Washington, D.C., June 25, 1987. Appeared on Common Ground - Channel 2 - WBBM, "Black-on-Black Murder", May 23, 1987. Presented at the American Psychiatric Association, "Issues of Misdiagnosis in Black Patient Care", May 12, 1987. Presented "Post Traumatic Stress in Black Vietnam Veterans", Black Veterans Association, May 12, 1987. Presented "How to involve minorities in victim's services program", National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives during Victimization Workshop, Oakland, California, July 7, 1987. Presented "Prevention of Black-on-Black Homicide" to the National Urban League, Houston, Texas, July 21, 1987. Presented "Black Suicide and Homicide", Roseland Presbyterian Church, July 23, 1987. Presented research on "Isolated sleep paralysis and hypertension" at the Annual Meeting of the National Medical Association, New Orleans, August 1987
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Moderated a morning symposium on Psychiatry and the Law during which time Dr. Bell presented as a part of the Michigan State University Research Team on their prison study regarding mental health of inmates, National Medical Association, New Orleans, August 1987. Hosted "On Target" - guests were from the "Black-on-Black Love Campaign", WVON 1450 AM Radio, August 14, 1987. Report on "Detective: Begin screening for homicidal tendencies", Milwaukee Community Journal, August 17, 1987, Sec. II, p 6. Spoke to Operation PUSH on "Black-on-Black Murder", and spoke at Washington Park during "No Crime Day" activities, Chicago, Illinois, August 1987. Taped a half hour interview for Chicago Access Network Cable TV on the subject of "Blackon-Black Murder", August 1987. Spoke on the issue of "Black-on-Black Murder" at a conference entitled "Teen Violence: A Community Response", Detroit, Michigan, August 26, 1987. Consultation, Planning Conference on the Development of Black Psychiatric Research, sponsored by the National Institute of Mental Health, September 1987. Lectured on "Black-on-Black Homicide" at the Continuing Medical Education Series at the Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee, September 1987. Hosted "On Target", WVON 1450 AM and discussed "The Role of the Black Church in Social Services", September 1987. Cited in “Miscast ‘Monsters’ of the Streets – Skin Color Makes These Men Into Magnets of Fear and Scorn,” Chicago Tribune Tempo section on the issue of micro aggression, September 15, 1987, p. 1. Lectured on "Prevention of Black Homicide", at a conference in Atlanta, Georgia, sponsored by Morehouse College and the Atlanta Medical Society entitled "Violence in the Black Community", September 26, 1987. Featured in “Amplifying >Black Monster’ Comments, The Chicago Tribune - Perspective, September 29, 1987. Hosted "On Target, WVON 1450 AM Radio with guests from the Illinois Black Leadership Round Table, September 1987. Presented a seven hour workshop on "Suicide, Homicide and Family Violence", Rockford, Illinois, October 12, 1987. Lectured on "Prevention of Homicide: A Community Psychiatry Approach", symposium sponsored by Hospital and Community Psychiatry Institute, Boston, Massachusetts, October 107
18, 1987. Cited in "Picking Up The Pieces", - Sunday Magazine, October 18, 1987. Presented "Stop Black-on-Black Murder" video at the Hospital and Community Psychiatry Institute, October 1987. Presented Community Mental Health Council's work on "Preventing Black-on-Black Violence", Region I Meeting of the National Council of CMHCs, Goat Island, Rhode Island, October 1987. Tutored 4th Year Black and Hispanic University of Illinois medical students on general psychiatry, October 1987. Spoke on WMAQ 670 AM on "Community Mental Health Council's Violence Program", October 1987. Chaired the Finance and Administrative Committee of the National Council of Community Mental Health Centers while attending their Board Meeting, Washington, D.C., November 4-8, 1987. Presented a workshop on "Public Policy to Prevent Violence" during a conference sponsored by Campbell Soup Company and the National Center for Health Education, entitled "Promoting the Health of Black Americans", Atlanta, Georgia, November 13, 1987. Presented a workshop on "Black-on-Black Homicide", National Association of Black Social Workers, Southwest Regional Conference, Little Rock, Arkansas, November 14, 1987. Panelist, "The University of Illinois at Chicago and the Black Community: Developing An Agenda for the 1990's and Beyond" Conference on the issue of Health, November 16, 1987. Participated as a presenter in a "Help Stop Crime" program, Richmond, Virginia, November 20, 1987. Guest on WBMX 103.7 FM, "Sunday Morning Live Show", Chicago, Illinois, November 29, 1987. Cited in “Gang teens receive tips on staying alive,” in the Chicago Sun-Times, December 18, 1987, p. 2. Featured in Ebony Magazine in an article on "Coping With Stress", January 1988. Featured in Essence Magazine in an article on "Black Health Care", January 1988. Spoke at Miles Square Mental Health Center on "Homicide Prevention", January 8, 1988. Featured in JET regarding the issue of "Should Therapists Have Sex With Patients", January 1988;https://books.google.com/books?id=yKoDAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA24&lpg=PA24&dq=dr.+carl 108
+bell+chicago&source=bl&ots=ZCq8Jev5ei&sig=72MjHQ_2BtmgFQll3QA_SpILvTU&hl=en&sa =X&ved=0CEYQ6AEwCDiWAWoVChMI1P2GpaS9yAIVQfZjCh2Fngk8#v=onepage&q=dr.%2 0carl%20bell%20chicago&f=false Lectured at The Institute for Psychoanalysis in Chicago on "Psychology of Violence", January 1988. Appeared on WVON 1450 AM Radio to talk about the issue of Black-on-Black Homicide, January 12, 1988. Spoke at the School Nurse Institute for the Chicago Public Schools on the "Prevention of Violence", February 12, 1988. Spoke at Harris Bank on the work of Community Mental Health Council, Chicago, Illinois, February 12, 1988. Lead a workshop at the American Medical Association's 1988 National Leadership Conference entitled "Adolescent Mental Health Workshop", February 13, 1988. Hosted Community Mental Health Council's Awards Program for the essay contestants, February 14, 1988. Appeared on Channel 66 TV "Insight - A Different Point of View", February 14, 1988. Consulted with the Ambassador and Minister of Education of Mozambique on the homicide and violence problem occurring in their country, February 1988. Spoke at Faragut High School on the problem of "Black-on-Black Homicide", February 22, 1988. Presented at the Community Mental Health Council's Symposium on Violence in CMHC Patients and the Relationship Between Isolated Sleep Paralysis, Panic Disorder, and Hypertension, February 26, 1988. Presented "Head Injuries: An Obstruction to Male Potential", Tenth Annual Cross Cultural Conference sponsored by the South Carolina Department of Mental Health, February 29, 1988. "Homicide rate can be cut: Requires joint prevention programs", The Chicago Reporter, Vol. 17, No. 2, February 1988, pp. 8-11. Lectured in South Carolina on the "Black Male Administrator's Roles, Authority and Responsibility", March 1988. Spoke at Cook County Jail on "Prevention of Black-on-Black Homicide", Chicago, Illinois, March 8, 1988.
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Interviewed on WGST 92 AM Radio on the subject of "Black-on-Black Violence", Atlanta, Georgia, March 17, 1988. Interviewed on WCKY Radio on the subject of "Black-on-Black Violence", Dayton, Ohio, March 18, 1988. Presented "Victimization of Black Mentally Ill", Chicago School of Professional Psychology Cross Cultural Conference, Chicago, Illinois, March 19, 1988. Quoted in “Hindsight - After He Collapsed, Nothing Could Save the Mayor. Ah, But Before the Attack”, The Chicago Tribune - Sunday Magazine, Sunday, March 20, 1988, p. 10. Interviewed on CJOR Radio on the subject of "Black-on-Black Murder", Van Couver, Canada, March 21, 1988. Interviewed on KLIF Radio on the subject of "Black-on-Black Murder", Dallas, Texas, March 21, 1988. Report on "Teacher" in People Magazine, March 21, 1988. http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20098538,00.html Interviewed on CNN TV on the "Sonya Live in L.A. Show" on the subject of "Black-on-Black Murder", March 23, 1988. Interviewed on WBAL 1090 AM Radio on the subject of "Black-on-Black Murder", Chicago, Illinois, March 25, 1988. Report on "Stop Black-on-Black Murder", Health Aims, Spring 1988, pp 13-15. Featured as a Black role model on CBS "Two-On-Two", Channel 2, April 1988. Spoke at the Bethel AME Church's So-Re-Lit Guild Annual Easter Luncheon, Chicago, Illinois, April 3, 1988. Spoke on the subject of "Black-on-Black Murder", Marillac House, Chicago, Illinois, April 5, 1988. Filmed for video for the City Colleges of Chicago to inform students about health care. To be showed during student registration, April 8, 1988. Featured on a panel discussing "Healing and Wholeness: Making It Happen in the Community", South Shore United Methodist Church, Chicago, Illinois, April 10, 1988. Spoke at Howard University’s Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds on "Prevention of Black-on-Black Homicide", Washington, D.C., April 12, 1988. Spoke to the Midwest Section of the National Medical Association on "Black-on-Black Murder", 110
Gary, Indiana, April 16, 1988. Spoke on "Needed Research in Assessment and Diagnosis", during "A Search for Understanding", Michigan Research Conference on Mental Health Services for Black Americans, Detroit, Michigan, April 18, 1988. Appeared on Detroit's ABC Station WXYZ and was interviewed on "Black-on-Black Murder", Detroit, Michigan, April 18, 1988. Spoke at the Far Southwest Mental Health Council's 5th Annual Dinner on "Daring to Care With Community Mental Health", Chicago, Illinois, April 20, 1988. Spoke at the University of Michigan on "Black-on-Black Murder", Flint, Michigan, April 26, 1988. Spoke on "Community Violence: Our Challenge of the 90's" and participated in a workshop on "Too Young To Die: Assessment and Treatment of Volatile Youth" during the conference "The Roots of Violence", Toledo, Ohio, April 27, 1988. Cited in “Experts say crack use will rise here,” in The Chicago Sun-Times, April 27, 1988, p. 6. Appeared on WVON 1450 AM Radio, "On Target" with Tony Brown to discuss CMHC's Fundraising Premiere of Tony Brown's new movie, "The White Girl", May 3, 1988. Presented "Homicide Prevention" to the American Society of Adolescent Psychiatrists during their Annual Meeting, Montreal, Canada, May 6, 1988. Presented at the American Psychiatric Association's Committee of Black Psychiatrists on "Black Psychiatrists and Their Role in Preventing Homicide" during the American Psychiatric Association's Annual Meeting, Montreal, Canada, May 9, 1988. Presented during the American Psychiatric Association's workshop on "Back to Africa Revisited", during its Annual Meeting in Montreal, Canada, May 10, 1988. Lectured on "Preventing Homicide" at Cook County Hospital's Occupational Therapy and the Department of Pediatric, Chicago, Illinois, May 17, 1988. Lectured on "Preventing Homicide" at Cook County Hospital's Family Practice In-service, Chicago, Illinois, May 18, 1988. Presented "Victimization and Chronic Mental Illness" at the Conference on Victimization and Mental Illness sponsored by the Solomon Carter Fuller MHC and held a workshop on "Blackon-Black Murder", Boston, Massachusetts, May 20, 1988. Aired on WBMX 103 FM Radio, "Sunday Morning Live", and discussed Community Mental Health Council's Fund-raising Premiere of "The White Girl", Chicago, Illinois, May 22, 1988.
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Spoke at Dyett Grammar School on "Black-on-Black Murder", Chicago, Illinois, May 23, 1988. Guest on WBEZ 91.5 FM - Chicagoland Public Radio on the subject of "Mental Health Budget in Illinois", Chicago, Illinois May 23, 1988. Presented Community Mental Health Council at the "Black-on-Black Love" Advisory Board Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, May 26, 1988. Cited in “Trauma isn’t an accident,” in The Chicago Sun-times, June 1, 1988, p.7. Quoted in Los Angeles Times about the inappropriateness of the "R" rating of "The White Girl", June 8, 1988. Lectured during "People in Crisis", Chicago Osteopathic's Conference on "Homicide and Homicidal Intent", Chicago, Illinois, June 15, 1988. Represented Community Mental Health Council at the Illinois Black Leadership Round Table, Chicago, Illinois, June 25, 1988. Spoke at the American Family Therapy Association on "Prevention of Homicide", Montreal, Canada, June 24, 1988. Presented at the "Violence Intervention Conference" sponsored by the District of Columbia Public Health Commission, Washington, D.C., June 29, 1988. Presented "Prevention of Murder in Blacks", Indiana Black Expo for the Young Adults Program, Indianapolis, Indiana, July 8, 1988. Presented "Prevention of Black-on-Black Violence and Treating Violent Families", Illinois Public Guardian's Office, Chicago, Illinois, July 12, 1988. Participated in CMHC's "Stop Black-on-Black Murder Day" held at Stateway Gardens and spoke to the group on "Prevention of Black-on-Black Murder", Chicago, Illinois, July 16, 1988. Represented CMHC at the "No Crime Day" planning breakfast, July 28, 1988. Lead a symposium on "Issues of Victimization Among Black Populations" at the 93rd Annual Convention of the National Medical Association. Dr. Bell presented "The Need for Victimization Screening in a Poor, Outpatient Medical Population and "Treatment Issues of Medical and Psychiatric Patients and Self Identified Victims, August 1, 1988. Presented on "Substance Abuse" to the Family Practice Section of the National Medical Association, August 3, 1988. Presented "Preventing Black Homicide", American Psychological Association, August 13, 1988.
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Lectured on "Preventing Black-on-Black Homicide" Loyola University Medical Center, Psychiatric Department Weekly Conference, August 18, 1988. Participated and spoke at PUSH and the "No Crime Day" Rally, August 20, 1988. Lectured to Chicago Medical School residents on "The Influence of Culture, Environment and Social Status on Behavior", August 25, 1988. Keynote speaker for the "Parents of Murdered Children" Conference at the Chicago Conrad Hilton, Chicago, Illinois, August 26, 1988. Report on "Stop Black-on-Black Murder", The Physician's Forum, Summer 1988, p. 9. "Psychiatric Evaluation of The White Girl", Tony Brown's Journal, Third Quarter, 1988, pp 4-6. Presented "Racism in Medicine" at the Realities of Medicine Conference at the University of Illinois, Chicago, Illinois, September 6, 1988. Public service announcement to encourage people to vote, WVON 1450 AM Radio, September 1988. Guest of Art Cribbs, WVON 1450 AM Radio and talked on the subject of "Treating Children Who Had Witnessed Violence", September 19, 1988. Presented on "Preventive Strategies for Violence Among Blacks", and panelist of a discussion on "Resources and Constraints in Implementing Prevention Programs and Activities" at the First Annual Conference on The Prevention of Interpersonal Violence, Detroit, Michigan, September 29, 1988. Presented "Prevention of Homicide", University of Cincinnati, Department of Psychiatry Ground Rounds, Cincinnati, Ohio, October 5, 1988. Presented at the American Medical Association's National Conference on Adolescent Mental Health on "Homicide and Gangs", Oak Brook, Illinois, October 8, 1988. Keynote speaker at the Wisconsin Black Social Workers Conference on "Issues of Victimization in a Black Population", Milwaukee, Wisconsin, October 14, 1988. Participant, panel on "Overview of Service Needs of the Mentally Ill - 1990's Conference. Led a workshop on "Needed Research in Black and Minority Groups", Detroit, Michigan, October 16, 1988. Keynote speaker for Englewood Community Health Organization's Conference on "The Evolving Black Family" on "The Diversity in the Black Family", Chicago, Illinois, October 18, 1988. Presented "Preventing Black-on-Black Homicide" at a symposium at the Hospital and 113
Community Psychiatry Institute, New Orleans, Louisiana, October 27, 1988. Presented "Preventing Black-on-Black Homicide" at Ground Rounds at the Westside VA Hospital, Chicago, Illinois, October 28, 1988. Presented "Preventing Homicide" to the Pritzker Children's Psychiatric Unit of Michael Reese Hospital, Chicago, Illinois, November 2, 1988. Consulted with the League of Women Voters to help them understand what legislative changes could help the delivery of mental health services, Chicago, Illinois, November 4, 1988. Keynote speaker at the St. Louis Chapter of the National Association of Black Social Workers, St. Louis, Missouri, November 5, 1988. Lectured at Chicago Medical School on "Professional Issues and Identity", November 10, 1988. Moderated a session on "Stress and the Black Police Officer" during the Midwest Region of the National Black Police Association's Regional Fall Educational and Training Conference, Peoria, Illinois, November 11, 1988. Presented "Public Health Efforts to Reduce Violence" at the American Public Health Association's 116th Annual Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, November 14, 1988. Presented at the 3rd Annual "Help Stop Crime" Conference, Richmond, Virginia, November 18, 1988. Lectured to Jackson Park Hospital's Family Practice Residents on the subject of "Panic Disorders", Chicago, Illinois, November 22, 1988. Spoke on WVON 1450 AM Radio regarding "Stress", Chicago, Illinois, November 24, 1988. Appeared on Tony Brown's Journal, WTTW Channel 11 and discussed "Black Images on TV", November 27, 1988. Lectured on "Preventing Black-on-Black Homicide" at John J. Madden Mental Health Center Grand Rounds, Hines, Illinois, November 29, 1988. Spoke on the "Prevalence, Etiology, Diagnosis and Treatment of Panic Disorder" at a symposium sponsored by Upjohn Pharmaceutical Company and organized by CMHC, Chicago, Illinois, November 30, 1988. Invited to be an expert reviewer of the National Objectives for the Year 2000 to Reduce Violent and Abusive Behavior by the Division of Injury Epidemiology and Control, Center for Environmental Health and Injury Control, Centers for Disease Control, Public Health Service, Department of Health and Human Services, November 1988. 114
Report on "Black-on-Black Homicide" Psychiatric Times (The Newspaper of the American Psychiatric Association), December 1988. Lectured on the 5 essential services delivered by a comprehensive CMHC to the 4th Year Chicago Medical School residents, December 1, 1988. Participated in Chicago Medical School's Residency Site Review, North Chicago, Illinois, December 2, 1988. Lectured to the San Diego County Health Services Complex on "Strategies for Professionals Dealing with Violence: Cultural/Socioeconomic Issues", San Diego, California, December 9, 1988. Lectured to the San Diego Urban League on "Preventing Strategies in Dealing With Violence in Inner-City and Black Communities", San Diego, California, December 9, 1988. Led a Violence Prevention Workshop at the San Diego Regional Center for the Developmentally Disabled, San Diego, California, December 10, 1988. Appeared on Common Ground, Channel 2 TV - CBS, discussing "Is There a Santa Claus?" December 18, 1988. Guest appearance on WKKC 89.3 Radio and talked about Community Psychiatry and the Community Mental Health Council's services, December 19, 1988. Aired on WVON 1450 AM Radio discussing "Black Children Playing With White Dolls", December 22, 1988. Guest appearance on WVON 1450 AM Radio and talked about the "Misdiagnosis of Black Psychiatric Patients", January 11, 1989. Presented "Preventing Black on Black Homicide" as keynote speaker during the Black-onBlack Crime Symposium sponsored by the Council on Health Education, Louisville, Kentucky, January 11, 1989. Appeared on Channel 3 TV - NBC "Today in Louisville" and discussed the issue of Black-onBlack Homicide, Louisville, Kentucky, January 11, 1989. Guest on KSDO 1130 AM Radio on the "Roger Hedgecock Show", San Diego, California, January 16, 1989. Spoke on the "Prevention of Black-on-Black Murder" at the First Annual Cross Cultural Family Conference, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, January 21, 1989. Spoke at Elgin MHC on "The Prevention of Homicide", Elgin, Illinois, January 24, 1989.
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Guest on WGCI 1390AM Radio and discussed issues of "Conflict, Micro-aggressions, and Violence", January 27, 1989. Guest on WVON 1450AM Radio and discussed "When to talk to your child about sex", January 28, 1989. Report on "The Other Arms Race", TIME, February 6, 1989, p. 25. Spoke on WGCI 1390 AM Radio about CMHC's Symposium on "If I Don't Know What To Call Myself, How Do I Know Who I Am?" February 7, 1989. Lectured at Jackson Park Hospital's Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds on "Victimization of the Mentally Ill", February 7, 1989. Lectured at Grinnell College on "Gangs, Drugs, and the Environment", Grinnell, Iowa, February 8, 1989. Participated in the Office of Minority Health's Workshop on "Interpersonal Violence", Columbia, Maryland, February 9-10, 1989. Special guest at the Tougaloo College Fashion Show. Presented with an Achievement Award, February 11, 1989. Guest on WVAZ-103 FM Radio, Sunday Morning Live Talk Show discussing "Black Family Life", February 1988. Presented on "The Black Family" at the University of Illinois Black History Month Symposium, Chicago, Illinois, February 14, 1989. Spoke at Hyde Park Career Academy, Chicago, Illinois, February 17, 1989. Spoke at CMHC's Symposium "If I Don't Know What To Call Myself, How Do I Know Who I Am?" Chicago, Illinois, February 18, 1989. Convened CMHC's 7th Annual Essay Contest, Chicago, Illinois, February 19, 1989. Served as an expert reviewer for the U.S. Department of Health's Year 2000 Health Objectives, February 1988. Hosted "On Target" on WVON 1450 AM Radio, February 20, 1989. Served on the Dinner Committee of the Illinois Council Against Handgun Violence, Lincoln Day Dinner, Chicago, Illinois, February 20, 1989. Lectured on "Panic Disorder", South Shore Community Hospital, Chicago, Illinois, February 22, 1989.
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Guest on Chicago Medical School's Radio Program, Chicago Medical School Reports, WXLC 102.3 FM Radio and spoke on "Preventing Homicide", February 1989. Spoke on WGCI 1390 AM Radio on "Prevention of Black-on-Black Murder", February 23, 1989. Guest on WVON 1450 AM Radio and spoke on the subject of "Preparing Poor, Black Children for Life", March 2, 1989. Conducted a workshop for the Juvenile Division of the Circuit Court of Cook County on the "Treatment of Violence in Young People", Chicago, Illinois, March 14, 1989. Presented at "The Drug Abuse Challenge to the Black Community Health", Conference at Morehouse College on "Prevention and Treatment Implications: The Primacy of Drug Abuse Reconsidered", Atlanta, Georgia, March 16, 1989. Spoke at the Prevention Fair for the Upward Bound Project on "Decision Making Skills", Chicago, Illinois, March 18, 1989. Presented on "Violence and Aggression" Chicago Department of Health, Conference on "Health: Toward the Millennium - Partnership in Progress", March 20, 1989. Taped "Inside Issues - Beyond the News" - Cable Access on "Positive Adolescent Activities", March 1989. Guest on WVAZ 103 FM Radio regarding the Mayoral Election, Chicago, Illinois, March 12, 1989. Featured in an article "Politics of Confusion", Chicago Defender, March 11, 1989. Guest on WVON 1450 AM Radio "Hotline" discussing "Ethnocentricity", Chicago, Illinois, March 17, 1989. Guest on WVON 1450 AM Radio with Tony Brown discussing "Ethnic Warfare", Chicago, Illinois, March 29, 1989. Appeared on Channel 11 - WTTW on "Body Watch" discussing "Violence in Adolescents", Chicago, Illinois, April 2, 1989. Report on "Profile on Achievers", Chicagoland's Bits and Pieces, April 1989, p 3. Appeared on Channel 2 CBS TV on "Night Watch" discussing "The Causes of Murder", Chicago, Illinois, April 3, 1989. Appeared on Channel 5-NBC "Today Show" discussing "Drug Abuse", Chicago, Illinois, April 4, 1989.
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Research Projects Coordinator of the Zimbabwe Drug Abuse and Research Center Project, April 1989. Co-host, "African-American Manhood", WVON 1450 AM Radio, Chicago, Illinois, April 22, 1989. Grand Rounds Presenter on "Homicide", Department of Psychiatry, University of Wisconsin Medical School, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, April 26, 1989. Chaired the Solomon Carter Award Lecture and introduced Tony Brown at the American Psychiatric Association, San Francisco, California, May 9, 1989. Presented at the American Psychiatric Association's Symposium on Teaching Black Psychiatric Issues, San Francisco, California, May 10, 1989. Presented "Preventing Violence" to the Isaac Ray Center, Section on Psychiatry and the Law, Department of Psychiatry of Rush Presbyterian-St. Lukes Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois, May 14, 1989. Presented testimony to the Select Committee on Children, Youth and Families of the House of Representatives on the work Community Mental Health Council is doing on violence prevention, Washington, DC, May 15, 1989. Quoted in “Youth Violence Ignored, Congress Told”, The Chicago Tribune - News, May 17, 1989, p. 12. Appeared on WVON Radio - 1450 AM and discussed the issue of "Children Who Witness Violence", Chicago, Illinois, May 18, 1989. Hosted "ON TARGET", WVON Radio -1450AM and spoke on the subject of "Violence and Victimization in the Black Community", Chicago, Illinois, May 24, 1989. Quoted in “Wounded Childhood Many Youngsters Don’t Need TV to Show Them the Face of War”, The Chicago Tribune - Tempo, May 24, 1989, p 1. Presented "Anxiety and Medical illness", to the medical staff of Bethany Hospital, Chicago, Illinois, May 26, 1989. Moderated a panel on Health (Physical and Psychological) for the Midwest Region of the National Black Police Association's Spring Education and Training Conference, Chicago, Illinois, May 26, 1989. Guest on WVON Radio - 1450AM and spoke on the topic of "Racism among Blacks", Chicago, Illinois, May 27, 1989. Guest on WGCI Radio - 1390AM and spoke on the topic of "Racism among Blacks", Chicago, 119
Illinois, May 30, 1989. Guest on WGCI Radio - 1390AM and discussed the "No Crime Day" rally, Chicago, Illinois, June 1989. Presented "Prevention of Violence and Homicide: A Community Issue" sponsored by the Tuskegee University National Nursing Alumni Association - Birmingham Chapter. Also appeared on WBMG (CBS) Channel and WVTM (NBC) Channel 13 while in Birmingham, Alabama, June 9, 1989. Held a workshop on "Where's Support for Minority Families?" at the Michigan AMI 4th Annual Meeting, Muskegon, Michigan, June 14, 1989. Commencement speaker at Near North Career Metropolitan High School's Graduation, Class of 1989. Also presented with a plaque in appreciation of his graduation address, Chicago, Illinois, June 16, 1989. Guest speaker on WVON Radio - 1450 AM during the "Pre No Crime Day Radiothon", which aired from Cook County Jail, Chicago, Illinois, June 16, 1989. Appeared on WGN Channel 9 TV on "People to People", and discussed the "No Crime Day" rally, Chicago, Illinois, June 17, 1989. Participated in a planning conference for the "1990 National Forum on AIDS Education for Incarcerated Youth" held by the National Commission on Correctional Health Care in cooperation with the Centers for Disease Control, Chicago, Illinois, June 17, 1989. Commencement speaker at the Walter H. Dyett Middle School Graduation, Chicago, Illinois, June 20, 1989. Featured on "Grief's Children", a NBC - Channel 5 special on children who have been witnesses or victims of violence, June 21, 1989. Keynote speaker at the State Alliance for the Mentally Ill of Michigan's 4th Annual Conference", spoke on "Comprehensive Community Mental Health", Muskegon, Michigan, June 24, 1989. Guest on WGCI - 1390AM discussing “Violence in the black community,” Chicago, Illinois, June 27, 1989. Presented "Preventive Strategies to Reduce Homicide and Violence" to policy-makers and community leaders, Fort Wayne and Allen County, Indiana, June 27, 1989. Appeared on WKJG - Channel 33, WANE CBS - Channel 2; and WPTA - Channel 21 speaking on "Prevention of Violence, Fort Wayne, Indiana, June 27, 1989. Participated in the Apostolic Church of God's Health Fair, Chicago, Illinois, July 1, 1989. 120
Participated in a strategic planning meeting co-convened the Illinois Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities and the Alliance for the Mentally Ill to plan for the development of an organized, comprehensive community based system of care for persons in the Tinley Park Mental Health Center Service Area who are seriously mentally ill, Chicago, Illinois, July 1989. Presented "Needed Public Policy to Prevent Homicide" at a symposium on "Race, Racism and Health", 94th Annual Convention and Scientific Assembly of the National Medical Association in Orlando, Florida, July 15, 1989 Chaired the Seventh Annual E.Y. Williams M.D. Clinical Scholars of Distinction Awards Program, 94th NMA Convention, Orlando, Florida, July 19, 1989. Spoke at Operation PUSH on "Preventing Homicide", Chicago, Illinois, July 7, 1989. Quoted in the New York Times article on "Poor Self-Image Hurts Blacks' Health, Doctors Say", July 17, 1989, p 9.
Quoted in the New York Times article on "Doctors See Gap in Blacks Health Having a Link to Self-Esteem", July 17, 1989, p 9. Featured in EBONY'S Special Issue on "WAR - Drug Crisis", August, 1989, p. 154. Featured in "Tony Brown's Comments" on the issue of self-esteem that appeared in The Crusader, Saturday, July 19, 1989, pp 6 & 9, July, 1989. Profiled in Correct Care, Vol. 3, No. 3, pp 6-7, July 1989. Consulted with the Illinois State Police on their statewide project to make public schools safer. They will use CMHC's policy on the Management of Violence, Chicago, Illinois, August 1, 1989. Featured on WVON - 1450 AM Radio and discussed "African-American Self Help", Chicago, Illinois, August 7, 1989. Featured on WGCI - 1390 AM Radio and discussed "Black Suicide", Chicago, Illinois, August 21, 1989. Lectured on "Social, Cultural and Environmental influences on Abnormal Behaviors", for the Chicago Medical School residents, Chicago, Illinois, August 24, 1989. Co-hosted WVAZ - 103 FM Radio, "First Day", discussing "The Drug Epidemic and Local AntiDrug Campaigns", Chicago, Illinois, August 27, 1989. Featured on "Sunday Today", NBC, which showed an edited version of "Grief's Children", 121
August 27, 1989. Guest on "The Fine Line", WAPI - 1070AM and discussed "Prevention of Homicide", Birmingham, Alabama, August 29, 1989. Keynote speaker at the Conference on Mental Health Issues for Minority Children, topic: "Prevention of Homicide and Violence within the Family and Community", Birmingham, Alabama, August 31, 1989. Guest on NBC's Today Show to comment on President Bush's "War on Drugs", September 5, 1989, New York City. Spoke at the Fourth Annual Anti-Drug, Anti-Crime Rally and Parade sponsored by the Crime Intervention Network, September 2, 1989. Participated in the American Psychiatric Association's Fall Component Meetings on the Committee of Black Psychiatrists, September 13-14, 1989. Washington, D.C. Presented "Psychological Trauma" at the Educational Mini-Series Workshops sponsored by the Vietnam Veterans Resource Center, September 18, 1989. Featured in an article in the Chicago Defender on "Drugs in the Black Community", September 19, 1989. Spoke on "Self Awareness and Your Mental Health", Second Annual Self-Awareness Celebration sponsored by Resources Unlimited, September 24, 1989. Guest on WVON - 1450 AM Radio discussing "The Black Physician's Role in Drug Abuse in the Black Community", September 23, 1989. Featured in an article in the Chicago Defender on Acupuncture for Drug Addiction, September 25, 1989. Presented a workshop on "Schizophrenia" at the Michigan Association of Community Mental Health Boards Sixth Annual Fall Conference in Bellaire, Michigan, September 26, 1989. Presented the luncheon address on "What Community Mental Health Should Look Like" at the Michigan Association of Community Mental Health Boards Sixth Annual Fall Conference in Bellaire, Michigan, September 26, 1989. Keynote speaker on the topic of Prevention of Violence at the Ohio Youth Services Network, "Cooperation VIII, Take a Look at Your Children: Born Innocent", Columbus, Ohio, October 4, 1989. Featured in "Homicide Rate - Focus of Forum" in the Capital Spotlight, October 5, 1989. Guest on WGCI - 1390AM and discussed "Micro Insults, Micro Aggressions and Homicide 122
Prevention, October 6, 1989. Interview on WRC - 980AM on "Prevention of Homicide", Washington D.C., October 9, 1989. Guest on WOL - 1450AM on The Morning Show with Cathy Hughes and discussed "Prevention of Homicide", Washington, D.C., October 10, 1989. Presented "Management of Assaultive Behavior Workshop for Clinicians", St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Washington, D.C., October 10, 1989. Keynote speaker at the Second Anniversary of the District's Commission on Mental Health Services. Topic was "Black-on-Black Violence" Washington, D.C., October 10, 1989. Featured in a Washington Times article "Test D.C. Children for Exposure to Violence Expert", Washington D.C., October 10, 1989. Featured in Courtland Milloy's column in the Washington Post in an article entitled "Black-onBlack Murders", Washington, D.C., October 10, 1989. Participated in the Scientists' Institute for Public Information, media briefing on "Children and Violence: Victims or Perpetrators?" in New York City, October 11, 1989. Featured in "Blacks Told to Confront Problem of Violence" in the Washington Times, October 11, 1989. Featured on ABC World News Tonight on the "American Agenda - Why the Children are Scared", Washington, D.C., October 11, 1989. Featured in a New York City Tribune article "Multifaceted Violence by and Against Children Seen Cloaked in Controversy, October 12, 1989. Lectured on "Isolated Sleep Paralysis", Rush Presbyterian St. Luke's Sleep Center Grand Rounds, Chicago, Illinois, October 13, 1989. Featured in "Black-on-Black Crime: Searching for Answers" in the Washington Times Editorial, October 13, 1989. Presented "Preventing Black-on-Black Homicide", Cooper's Hospital, Department of Psychiatry - Grand Rounds, Camden, New Jersey, October 16, 1989. Presented "Prevention of Homicide: A Community Psychiatry Approach" at the 41st Institute on Hospital and Community Psychiatry, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, October 17, 1989. Appeared on Rush Street on WGCI - 1390 AM and discussed the "Condition and Remedies of African Americans", Chicago, Illinois, October 19, 1989. Presented "Preventing Homicide" at the symposium on Setting the Agency for 1990: Closing 123
the Gap, sponsored by the Black Caucus of Health Workers at the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, October 22, 1989. Presented "African American Mental Health Issues for 1990" at the session on Mental Health Services to Racial and Ethnic Minorities: Equity and Access, sponsored by the Mental Health Section of the American Public Association at the APHA Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, October 22, 1989. Spoke to a psychology class at Olive-Harvey on "Blacks and Mental Health", November 7, 1989. Featured in an article entitled "Drug Wars Forgotten Victims", USA TODAY, November 16, 1989. Spoke at the Center for Forensic Psychiatry on "Violence and Black Males", Ann Arbor, Michigan, November 17, 1989. Participated in a Chicago Medical School Retreat to discuss the academic goals of the residency program, November 18, 1989. Lectured at Grand Rounds at the Department of Psychiatry, State University of New York at Buffalo on "Prevention of Violence" on December 1, 1989. Spoke on "Protecting Our Youth & Securing Our Future" at the Illinois Black Leadership Roundtable's semi-annual statewide meeting on December 2, 1989. Spoke at Olive-Harvey College at the Inner City Health Care seminar on "The Psychological Effect of Drug Abuse in the African American Populations" on December 9, 1989. A guest on First Day Live WVAZ 102.7FM discussing "The Prevention of Violence" on December 15, 1989. Cited in “Santa lives! Even in there jaded times, children still keep this jolly old fellow in the magic shelter of their hearts,” Chicago Tribune - TEMPO, December 19, 1989, p. 1. A guest on First Day WVAZ 102.7FM discussing "The Black Family" on December 24, 1989. Spoke about "Suicide" on WCFJ - 1470AM on December 30, 1989. Spoke to the Chatham Chapter of the American Association of Retired Persons on "How to Grow Old Gracefully" on January 3, 1990. Featured on CBS Sunday Morning with Charles Kuralt, "Stop Black-on-Black Murder" campaign, January 7, 1990. Interviewed on WGCI - 1390 AM regarding "Prevention of Homicide" on January 8, 1990.
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Participated in a press conference in Washington, D.C. held by the National Urban League to announce the publication of The State of Black America 1989, chapter written by co-author Esther Jenkins, Ph.D. Featured on Good Morning America ABC News on January 10, 1990, regarding Black-onBlack Homicide. Keynote speaker at the Niles Township High School, Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemorative Lecture on January 12, 1990, and spoke on "Dr. King's Spiritual Development and Strategy." Keynote speaker at the University of Alabama Afro-American Student Association, Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Ceremony, Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Featured on C-SPAN TV during their coverage of the Urban League's Press Conference, January 12, 1990. Moderated the Illinois Black Leadership Roundtable Panel on Health Care in the Black Community, January 20, 1990. Presented on "The Prevention of Violence" at the University of Alabama Injury Prevention Research Center Second Annual Seminar on Injury Prevention Research on January 31, 1990, in Birmingham, Alabama. Spoke to the Northeast Illinois Training Consortium of Adult & Juvenile Probation and Parole Officers of Cook, Lake, DuPage, McHenry & Kane counties on "Office Safety" on January 30, 1990. Guest on WBEZ – 91.5 FM - Chicagoland Public Radio educational radio and discussed "Homicide Prevention" on February 7, 1990. Participated in Operation PUSH's Leadership Breakfast on "Health Care for Blacks" on February 17, 1990. Consulted with the Lily Foundation on their Minority Male Project on February 16, 1990. Spoke at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign on February 20, 1990 on "Prevention of Black-on-Black Homicide." Honored at Heritage Month '90 celebration sponsored by the Children & Adolescents Forum, Inc., on February 22, 1990. Guest on WVAZ - 102.7 FM on "First Day" broadcast live from "Black-on-Black Love's community project in Robert Taylor Homes on February 25, 1990. Guest of Minister Louis Farrakhan at the 1990 Founder's Day celebration at Mosque Miriam on February 25, 1990.
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Spoke to the Railroad Retirement Board on "The Status of Black Males" on February 27, 1990. Guest on WBEE - 1570AM on the Omni-U radio program and discussed Black Mental Health on March 4, 1990. Guest on WYLL - 580AM Urbana to discuss the issue of homicide prevention on March 5, 1990. Presented "Preventing Black Homicide" at the Illinois State Board of Education Conference in Chicago, March 8, 1990. Participated in a panel on the National Issues Forums on "The Drug Crisis: Public Strategies" at Northeastern Illinois University, March 22, 1990. Presented "Recognizing the Suicidal Inmate" at the American Correctional Health Services Association 1990 Multidisciplinary Conference in San Francisco on March 23, 1990. Presented "Substance Abuse Epidemic" to the Noble County Drug Abuse Prevention Team in Kendallville, Indiana on March 26, 1990. Presented "Substance Abuse in the Work Place" in Adams County, Indiana on March 26, 1990. Presented "Substance Abuse and Minorities" at the Indiana Purdue Fort Wayne campus on March 26, 1990. Appeared on WANE Channel 15 (CBS) on "How Fort Wayne Can Prevent Drug Abuse" on March 26, 1990. Presented "Substance Abuse and the Adolescent" at Norwell High School in Wells County, Indiana on March 27, 1990. Presented "Substance Abuse and the Adolescent" at Buffton High School in Wells County, Indiana on March 27, 1990. Appeared on WPTA Channel 21 (ABC) on "Teaching Kids to Avoid Drugs" on March 27, 1990, in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Presented "Policies and Information to Prevent Drug Abuse" to the Steuben County Drug Prevention Team on March 27, 1990. Provided technical assistance to the Child & Adolescent Disorders Research Branch of the National Institute of Mental Health on their development of a Survey of Children's Exposure to Community Violence March 28, 1990. Participated in the Illinois Department of Mental Health Service Area Meeting as a member of 126
the Local Advisory Council on March 30, 1990. Presented a workshop entitled, "Homicide: Ominous Threat to Black Health" at the National Forum for Black Public Administrators on April 3, 1990, in Washington, D.C. Guest on WVON - 1450 AM On Target - "Exposing Closet Homosexuals by Other Homosexuals Who Disagree With Their Politics" on April 6, 1990. Guest on WVON - 1450 AM Saturday Morning Rush discussing "Mass Murderers and Serial Killers" on April 14, 1990. Presented "Homicide Prevention" at Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio on April 17, 1990. Presented "Black Adolescents - At Risk" at the Illinois Black Caucus Legislative Workshops in Springfield, Illinois on April 21, 1990. Presented "Major Health Issues in African-Americans" at the Illinois Black Caucus Legislative Workshops in Springfield, Illinois on April 21, 1990. Chaired the Accreditation Committee of the National Commission on Correctional Health Care on April 20, 1990. Presented "Preventing Homicide" at the Orthopsychiatric Association's Annual Meeting in Miami, Florida, April 26, 1990. Represented the National Medical Association as a board member of the National Commission on Correctional Health Care on April 28 & 29, 1990. Co-hosted V103 - WVAZ FM "First Day," April 29, 1990. Sponsor of the Illinois Council for Gun Control's Annual Lincoln Day Dinner on April 30, 1990. Participated and presented in the Johnson Foundation sponsored Wingspread Conference developed by the Erickson Institute on "Children in Danger" on May 2-4, 1990. Presented "African-American Curriculum, Self-Esteem & Identity" at the Midwest Conference of the National Alliance of Black Educators on May 5, 1990. Moderated a panel discussion on "Martial Arts and Psychiatry" at the Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association on May 15, 1990, in New York City, New York. Presented "The Phenomena of Black-on-Black Crime: Can it be Prevented" at Boys Harbor, Inc., sponsored by the New York African American Institute of the State University of New York on May 15, 1990, in New York City, New York. Interviewed by the Black Radio Network on the subject of "Prevention of Black-on-Black Homicide" on May 15, 1990, New York City, New York. 127
Presented "Drug Abuse and Its Impact on the Community" on May 29, 1990, in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Interviewed on Channel 5 News on the subject of "Violence and the NBA Playoffs, May 31, 1990. Guest on WVON - 1450AM on Rush Street discussing "The Phenomena of Suicide/Homicide" on June 2, 1990. Presented "Preventing Homicide" at the University of California, San Francisco Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds on June 6, 1990. Moderated "Cultural Sensitivity in HIV Education" at the National Conference on HIV and Incarcerated Youth in San Diego on June 18, 1990. Presented "Issues of Black-on-Black Violence at Victims of Violence: Exploitation and Abuse Among Refugees, Immigrants, and Minorities in Chicago" on June 19, 1990. Discussed article "Recent Trends of Homicide & Suicide Among Blacks" at the University of Illinois Journal Club for the Department of Psychiatry June 25, 1990. Presented "Preventing Homicide" at Northwestern Hospital's Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds on July 18, 1990. Participated at "Violence Prevention for Early Teens: The State of the Art and Guidelines for Future Program Evaluation" as a part of the Advisory Committee for the Educational Development Center July 12&13, 1990. Attended the Leadership Reception of the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill during the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill's (NAMI) 1990 convention on July 20, 1990, in Chicago. Lectured to Chicago Medical School residents on "Psychological Intervention in the Emergency Room" on July 26, 1990. Hosted V103 - WVAZ FM First Day on July 29, 1990. Presented in New York at the National Urban League's national convention at their plenary session on the subject of "Preventing Black Homicide" on July 30, 1990. Presented in Las Vegas at the National Medical Association's annual convention at their plenary session on the subject of "Preventing Black on Black Homicide" on July 31, 1990. Presented "Fitness for Execution" at the National Medical Association's Section on Psychiatry's Scientific Session on July 31, 1990. Presented an "Update on the Stop Black on Black Murder" campaign at the National Medical Association's Plenary Session on July 31, 1990, in Las Vegas. 128
Presented "Essentials for a Competency for Execution Exam" at the National Medical Association's Section on Psychiatry Scientific Session on July 31, 1990, in Las Vegas. Chaired the E.Y. Williams Awards Breakfast of the National Medical Association's Section on Psychiatry on August 1, 1990, in Las Vegas. Cited in the August 1990 Wingspread Journal on "Children in Danger" How to Cope With War & Violence." Presented "The Pediatrician's Role in Identifying Children Exposed to Violence" to the National Medical Association's Section on Psychiatry on Pediatrics on August 1, 1990, in Las Vegas. Cited in “Kup’s Column,” in The Chicago Sun-times, August 3, 1990, p. 48. Presented "Psychological Aspects of Karate Training" at the Kuma Kan School of Karate on August 11, 1990. Guest on WVON - 1450 AM discussing "Rape" August 19, 1990. Guest on WVON - 1450 AM discussing "Black Suicide" on September 6, 1990. Attended the Fall Committee Meetings of the American Psychiatric Association as a member of the Committee of Black Psychiatrists in Washington, D.C., September 13 & 14, 1990. Attended the Board Meeting of the National Commission on Correctional Health Care in New Orleans - Keynote speaker for the luncheon on September 18, 1990. Presented the Keynote Address on "Effective Parenting Within A Violent Society" at the First Statewide Governor's Conference on Parenting in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Featured in headline article entitled "Rise in Shootings Bleed Oakland, U.S. which appeared in the September 5, 1990, The Tribune in Oakland, California. Featured in an article in the Medical Tribune entitled "Awareness of Stress in Children Urged" (Pg. 9) September 6, 1990. Featured in "Doctor: Invest in Education, Not Shoes" which appeared in the September 10, 1990, Chicago Defender. Featured on V103 FM news story regarding "Propaganda in the Black Community" on September 11, 1990. Presented "Violence in America" as keynote speaker for the National Commission on Correctional Health Care Luncheon in New Orleans, Louisiana on September 18, 1990. Cited on the front page of the Chicago Tribune, Friday, September 28, 1990, edition entitled 129
"Study Find's Inner-City Kids Live With Violence." Interviewed on WBBM radio regarding "Traumatic Stress and Children in Danger" on September 28, 1990. Appeared on WFLD Channel 32 - 9:30 and discussed "Traumatic Stress and Children in Danger on September 28, 1990. Cited in “Study: 74 percent of inner-city children witness violence,” in the Pantagraph, p. A4, September 29, 1990 Keynote speaker for the Neighborhood Funders Group and presented "Violence in Neighborhoods and Families" in Indianapolis, Indiana on October 1, 1990. Held a workshop on "Black on Black Homicide" at the Neighborhood Funders Group in Indianapolis, Indiana on October 1, 1990. Cited in The Cutting Edge in the October 2, 1990, Washington Post on Scenes of Violence Affect School Children." Cited in “1 in 4 Kids Had Seen Slaying,” The San Francisco Chronicle, October 3, 1990, p. B4. Cited in "Why Some Men Batter Women," EBONY, October 1990. Presented "Preventing Homicide" at the 1990 Hospital & Community Psychiatry Institute in Denver, Colorado on October 10, 1990. Presented "Children Who Witness Violence" at the Third National Conference on Health Care for the Poor and Underserved at Meharry Medical College in Nashville, Tennessee on October 2, 1990. Presented "Community Strategies for Preventing Homicide" at the Harvard School of Public Health in Boston, Massachusetts on October 20, 1990. Presented "Violent Experiences Among Chicago School Children" at the American Academy of Child Psychiatry's Conference for Chicago Public School Teachers, October 27, 1990. Cited in “Drug Use Is Down, But Violent Crime Is Up,” The San Francisco Chronicle, October 28, 1990, p. 19. Represented Community Mental Health Council (CMHC) at the Renaissance Women's 10th Anniversary Reception November 11, 1990. Presented "The Psychosocial Effects of Witnessing Violence" at the Health Watch Conference in New York City November 9, 1990. Presented "Community Violence & Children on Chicago's Southside" at the National Institute 130
of Mental Health Conference on Community Violence & Children's Development in Washington, D.C., November 15-17, 1990. Participated with The Laughlin Fellowship Committee of the American College of Psychiatrists in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida on November 18, 1990. Presented at the workshop "Suicide in the Black & Hispanic Communities" at the Clergy Response to Suicidal Persons on November 19, 1990, in Chicago. Lecture on "Mental Health and Minorities" reported on in the National Alliance of Mental Illnesses Advocate, December 1990. Consulted with Randolph Stone, head of the Cook County Public Defender's Office on What Washington, D.C., Needs to do to Formulate a Comprehensive Policy to Combat Homicide on December 4, 1990. Appeared on America's Black Forum, a nationally syndicated TV program hosted by Julian Bond and discussed Homicide Prevention Initiatives, December 1990. Delivered the keynote address for the Akarama Foundation of Theta Omega Chapter, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority's Teen Leadership Conference on December 7, 1990. Consulted with Dr. William McMiller regarding a violence prevention initiative being started by the University of Illinois, December 10, 1990. Keynote speaker for Action for A Better Community's Homicide Prevention Workshop in Rochester, New York on December 14, 1990. Appeared on Channel 2 - CBS Common Ground discussing the problem of "Black on Black Homicide." Quoted in the Wall Street Journal, December 7, 1990, in an article on CDC Report Shows Alarming Increase in Homicides of Young Black Males. Guest on "Tell Ty" on WVON - 1450 AM to discuss national health insurance and violence as a public problem, December 18, 1990. Featured in a story on "Conference Explores Factors Behind Youth Violence" in the December 15, 1990, Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York. Quoted in "Self-Esteem: What it is and how to get some" in the December 1990 issue of The Crisis. Spoke on WVON - 1450AM during "Drake Collier's Show" on Mental Health for the Black Community for 1991, January 2, 1991. Spoke with the Jack and Jill of America, Inc., Chicago Chapter's Teen Group on "Self Esteem 131
and Survival of the African-American Male" on January 13, 1991. Presented "Black-on-Black Homicide" at Grand Rounds at the University Hospital of Cleveland on January 30, 1991. Featured on WFLD Channel 32 News on the subject of "The High Homicide Rates in Chicago" on January 2, 1991. Featured on WTMJ - 620 AM in Milwaukee discussing "Homicide Prevention" on January 15, 1991. Featured on WGN Channel 9 News on the subject of "The High Homicide Rates in Chicago" on January 3, 1991. Guest on WVON - 1450 AM on January 12, 1991, discussing "Do Women Hate Nice Guys?" Guest on "Our Voices" on BET Cable Channel 39 on the subject of "Black Murder" on January 31, 1991. Guest on WVON - 1450 AM discussing the "Mental and Spiritual Aspects of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.", on January 15, 1991. Panelist for the first Office of Minority Health Teleconference, "The PHS Approach to Closing the Minority Health Gap" which was transmitted to over 21 cities nationwide and focused on "Violence as A Public Health Problem for Minority Communities" on January 25, 1991, in Washington, D.C. Work on "Homicide Prevention" was featured in the January 1991 edition of COPYLINE. Featured in "Living With Violence: Children Suffer, Cope" in the American Psychological's Monitor in January 1991. Featured in "Community Violence and Children's Development -- Conference Report and Photo Essay" in Washington School of Psychiatry Update, Vol. 11, No. 4 Winter 1991, P. 17. Appeared on America's Black Forum discussing "Handgun Control and the Black Community" on February 3, 1991. Appeared on America's Black Forum discussing "Homicide Prevention in the Black Community" on February 10, 1991. Guest on "Potpourri" on WVVX - 103.5 FM on February 12, 1991, discussing "The Effects of the Media on Children." Guest on WVON - 1450 AM on February 15, 1991, and discussed "Black Mental Health." Taped "Preventing Homicide" for BBS Radio on February 19, 1991. 132
Appeared on Urban Health Reports on WHHM Channel 32 discussing the problem of "Coping with War and Violence" on February 19, 1991, in Washington, D.C. Presented Community Mental Health Council's (CMHC) work on "Children Who Witness Violence" to the Chicago Chapter Association of Black Psychologists on February 23, 1991. Consulted with the University of Chicago Department of Child Psychiatry-Pediatrics on a fiveyear old child who had seen a double murder of his mother and brother by his father, February 27, 1991. Lectured on "Family Violence" at the Chicago School of Professional Psychology on March 12, 1991. Lectured on "Substance Abuse Impairment Among African-American Health Professionals: Dilemmas in Case Finding, Treatment, and Re-entry" at the Morehouse Cork Institute's Conference on The Drug Abuse Challenge to the Black Community's Healers in Atlanta, Georgia on March 14, 1991. Lectured on "The School, the Community, and Beyond" at the Illinois Council for College Attendance Fourth Annual Professional Development Conference at IIT on March 15, 1991. Hosted a special WVON - 1450 AM radio program on "Mental Health in the Black Community" on March 16, 1991. Presented "Violence in the Lives of Families and Children in Poverty" at the plenary session of the American Orthopsychiatric Association's 68th Annual Meeting in Toronto, Canada on March 26, 1991. Appeared on Channel 5 NBC News discussing the "Rising Rate of Homicide in Young Black Male Men on March 18, 1991. Appeared on Channel 2 CBS News discussing the violence after "New Jack City" on March 11, 1991. Featured in article in the March-April Scope. Lectured on "Public Psychiatry" at the University of Chicago Faculty Dinner on April 3, 1991. Presented "Methods of Getting Our Community Past the Fear of Cancer" at the Third Commemorative Conference of the National Black Leadership Initiative on Cancer, Midwest Region on April 6, 1991. Presented "Effects of Caregiving on Caretakers of Alzheimer Patients" at the Sixth Anniversary Meeting of the Chicago Area Chapter Alzheimer Disease and Related Disorders' Association on April 8, 1991.
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Featured on CBS Channel 2 News discussing "The Impact of Children Who Witness Violence" on April 9, 1991. Featured on "Sonya Live" on CNN discussing the issue of "The Status of Black Males" on April 10, 1991. A guest on WVON - 1450 AM on April 10, 1991, discussing "Black Violence." Attended the Advisory Committee of the Education Development Center's (EDC) middle school violence prevention project in Boston on April 13, 1991. Lectured at the Rafael Hernandez Memorial Lecture on "Preventing Black on Black Homicide" in Nashville, Tennessee on April 16, 1991. Led a one day conference "Victimization: Minorities are the Majority, Why, What Must be Done?" in Cincinnati, Ohio on April 19, 1991. Participated on "Youth and Violence" panel at the Council on Foundations meeting on April 22, 1991, in Chicago. Served as an instructor for the Illinois State Police for their School Security Program Curriculum on April 23, 1991, in Springfield, Illinois. Cited in “There’s No Place Like Home,” in The Chicago Tribune , April 28, 1991, pp. 1&20. Presented "Mental Health Treatment of Children from Violent Communities" at the Third Annual Psychotherapy with Children & Youth Conference: The Experts Speak", in San Diego, California on May 4, 1991. Consulted with the MacArthur Research Network on Mental Health and the Law on "Violence Among the Mentally Disordered" on May 8, 1991, in Chicago. Presented "Preventing Homicide" during the plenary address at the Fifth Annual Multicultural Mental Health Conference on Children and Families Different Faces of Violence" in Albuquerque, New Mexico on May 10, 1991. Presented a workshop on the "Impact of Violence on African-American Children" at the Fifth Annual Multicultural Mental Health Conference on Children and Families in Albuquerque, New Mexico on May 10, 1991. Taped "Violence in Blacks" for American College of Psychiatrists (ACP) - Psychiatric Update on May 13, 1991, in New Orleans, Louisiana. Discussant for "Community Psychiatry: Who, What, and How?" at the American Psychiatric Association's 144th Annual Meeting in New Orleans, Louisiana on May 14, 1991. Appeared on "Newsline" the American Psychiatric Association's Annual Meeting television 134
news program discussing the Solomon Carter Fuller Award Program on May 15, 1991, in New Orleans, Louisiana. Held a discussion group "Community Psychiatry (for residents only)" on May 15, 1991, at the American Psychiatric Association's Annual Meeting in New Orleans, Louisiana. Discussant for the film "James Baldwin: The Price of the Ticket" on May 15, 1991, at the American Psychiatric Association's Annual Meeting in New Orleans, Louisiana. Presented "Impact of Violence in African-American Children" during the American Psychiatric Association's Symposium "Vulnerability of Minority Children: Fact or Fiction?" at the 144th American Psychiatric Association's Annual Meeting in New Orleans, Louisiana on May 15, 1991. Presented "Enhancing self-esteem and the black family" at the Annual Workshop of the Parents Advisory Council for Academically Gifted Programs on May 18, 1991, in Gary, Indiana. Delivered Banquet Speech "Developing Awareness of Minorities Need" at the Tennessee Unfinished Business Conference: A Planning and Networking Conference to Meet the Mental Health Needs of Minorities in Tennessee on May 22, 1991, in Nashville, Tennessee. Guest on WVON - 1450 AM on May 27, 1991, discussing the "Wilding in D.C." Presented "Preventing Black Homicide" at the Keynote Address for the Nigerian-American Institute on Substance Abuse Conference in Camden, New Jersey, June 7, 1991. Presented "The Impact of Violence on Children" at the Nigerian-American Institute on Substance Abuse Conference in Camden, New Jersey, June 7, 1991. Presented "Preventing Black Homicide" at Cook County Hospital's Family Practice Grand Rounds, June 10, 1991. Presented Keynote Luncheon Speech for the National Association of Blacks in Criminal Justice in Memphis, Tennessee on July 16, 1991, on Prevention of Black-on-Black Homicide. Appeared on "Our Voices" talk show on BET filmed at the Indianapolis Black Expo July 22 & 23, 1991, discussing black male responsibility. Presented "Preventing Black on Black Homicide" at the Empire State Black Arts and Cultural Festival Community Meeting in Albany, New York on July 20, 1991. Cited in “Area blacks harsher on own race in survey,” in the Chicago Sun-Times, July 12, 1991, p.1. Quoted in “Metro BRIEFINGS,” Chicago Sun-Times, July 12, 1991, p. 4.
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Lectured on "Anxiety - The Great Pretender" at the National Medical Association in Indianapolis on July 28, 1991. Lectured on "Children Who Witness Violence and Strategies to Combat the Problem" at the National Medical Association in Indianapolis Convention in Indianapolis on July 29, 1991. Presented "Acute Psychiatric Intervention for Violent Emergency Room Patients" at the National Medical Association Convention in Indianapolis on July 29, 1991. Discussant for the National Medical Association's Section on Psychiatry Research Symposium at the National Medical Association Convention in Indianapolis on July 30, 1991. Hosted the Annual E. Y. Williams Award Breakfast at the National Medical Association Convention in Indianapolis on July 31, 1991. Guest on WVON - 1450 AM discussing the dynamics of serial murder on July 26, 1991. Featured on Channel 2 CBS News discussing the dynamics of serial murder on July 26, 1991. Attended the Kick-Off Breakfast for the Black Family Reunion at the Vernon Park Church of God on August 9, 1991. Lectured to the Illinois Institute of Juvenile Research's Child Psychiatry Program on Black Families on August 15, 1991. Featured in a video produced by the Medico-Chirurgical Society of the District of Columbia on "The African-American Male: An Endangered Species" on September 14, 1991. Appeared on the Urban Health Report Channel 32 on "Sleep Disorders" in Washington, D.C., on September 14, 1991. Presented "Fiction and Facts of Violence Among African-Americans" at the Health Braintrust during the 21st Annual Congressional Black Caucus Legislative Weekend in Washington, D.C., on September 13, 1991. Presented "Preventing Black Homicide" to the American Correctional Health Services Association - California Chapter Annual Conference in San Diego, California, October 3, 1991. Cited in "Children, Especially Minorities, Vulnerable to Mental Health Problems" in The Psychiatric Times - Medicine & Behavior, October 1991. Appeared on Channel 7 ABC News being interviewed on "Homey the Clown Attacks" on October 9, 1991. Presented "Prevention of Homicide" at the 43rd Institute on Hospital and Community Psychiatry in Los Angeles, California October 23, 1991. 136
Resource at "Meet the Experts" Resident's Dinner Program at the 43rd Institute on Hospital and Community Psychiatry on October 21, 1991. Presented "Handling the Violent Patient" October 29, 1991, at the Belmont Community Hospital in Chicago. Featured in Ebony magazine, October 1991 issue on "Violence in the Movies." Featured in JET, October 8, 1991, issue on "Homosexuality - A Biological Basis." Presented "Violence and all its Aspects" at the University of Chicago Grand Rounds on November 6, 1991. Presented "African-Americans and Education" at the 1991 African-American Lecture Series Program on November 9, 1991, in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Presented "Stressors Affecting Mental Health in Minorities" at the National Minority Health Association on November 8, 1991, in Atlanta, Georgia. Presented "Violence Prevention and Clinician Safety" at the University of Illinois, Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds, November 20, 1991. Presented testimony at the Public Hearings of the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority on the "Need for Intervention Services for Victims of Non-Sexual Assault Violence" November 20, 1991. Quoted “Discrimination Following Black Men into Middle Class”, The Chicago Tribune - News, November 26, 1991, p. 1. Presented "Victimization - A Major Issue in Violence Prevention" at From Analysis to Action: Youth Violence Prevention in the State of Ohio in Cleveland, Ohio on December 6, 1991. Presented "Prevention of Black Homicide" at the Department of Psychiatry Rush-Presbyterian St. Lukes Hospital Grand Rounds on December 11, 1991. Presented "Prevention and Intervention of Violence in Juvenile Correctional Facilities" at the Cook County Juvenile Court on December 17, 1991. Quoted in the Chicago Tribune article "Cultural Psychosis" on January 19, 1992. Guest on WVON - 1450 AM radio discussing "Cultural Psychosis" on January 22, 1992. Guest lecturer at Foundation I on the subject of "Acupuncture for Alcohol & Drug Detoxification" on January 21, 1992, in Harvey, Illinois. Guest on WBEZ 91.5 FM - Chicagoland Public Radio discussing the "Crisis in the Criminal 137
Justice System" on January 30, 1992. Featured on Urban Street Channel 66 WGBO discussing Urban Violence on February 2, 1992. Spoke at the Chicago Association of Black Social Workers' Institute Day 1992 on "Preserving the African-American Family: Reclaiming Our Children" on February 6, 1992. Spoke at the Illinois Professional Society, along with Dr. Esther Jenkins, on the Abuse of Children "Violence and Its Impact on Child Development - Treatment & Research" on February 7, 1992. Discussant for "Urban Violence - Patterns of Life in Urban and Rural America" at the Annual Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science on February 10, 1992. Spoke at Project Image on February 25, 1992, on "Black Folks Killing Black Folks." Held a workshop for the Cook County Pretrial Division of the Circuit Court on "Preventing Violence in High Risk Populations" on February 26, 1992. Visited Dixon Penitentiary on February 22, 1992, and spoke to the inmates about "AfricanAmerican history and self esteem." Appeared on ABC World News Tonight on March 5, 1992, discussing "Violence and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)." Spoke at the Juvenile Court Detention Center to kick off Community Mental Health Council's "Violence Prevention/Intervention in Juveniles Project" March 8, 1992. Quoted in the Sunday Chicago Tribune Perspective section March 8, 1992, in Clarence Page's "Reading and writing and reality" regarding violence prevention. Quoted in the March 9, 1992, Newsweek cover story on "Kids and Guns" regarding Community Mental Health Council's victimization work. Spoke at Old Orchard Hospital on "Transcultural Issues and Psychiatry" on March 9, 1992. Spoke at Philadelphia's Psychiatric Center Grand Rounds on "Preventing Black Homicide" on March 10, 1992. Consulted with New York City (Mayor, Commissioner of Mental Health) on "Preventing Violence in Schools and Youth" on March 20, 1992. Spoke at Alabama A&M University on March 23, 1992, on "Prevention of Black on Black Murder" in Huntsville, Alabama. Spoke at Alabama State University on March 24, 1992, on "Prevention of Black on Black 138
Murder" in Montgomery, Alabama. Spoke at the Illinois Department of Public Health Violence Prevention Conference on March 27, 1992, on "Preventing Black on Black Homicide." Quoted in the Sunday Sun-Times article "Children Witnessing Violence", April 5, 1992, page 1. Quoted in “For young victims, high risk of return – as delinquents,” in the Chicago Sun-Times, April 12, 1992, p. 19. Presented "Innovative Programs in Community Mental Health Council's Research and Advocacy of Victim Services and Psychiatry Residency/Psychology Internship Training" at the National Council of Community Mental Health Council's Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C. on April 22, 1992. Keynoted D.C. General Hospital's Symposium, Health & Human Services, Education and Related Agencies on "Correctional Health Care and Adolescents" on April 28, 1992, in Washington, D.C. Testified to the Subcommittee on Labor, Health & Human Services Education and Related Agencies of the Appropriations Committee, U.S. House of Representatives on "Correctional & Community Health Care: A Prescription for a Healthier America on April 28, 1992. Presented "Issues of Aging in African-Americans" at the Mental Health and Minorities Conference on April 30 1992. Quoted in the April 1992 issue of Essence on "Panic Disorder in African Americans." Appeared on "Sonya Live in LA" on CNN discussing the Rodney King verdict on April 30, 1992. Interviewed on NBC Channel 5 News regarding the Rodney King verdict on April 30, 1992. Interviewed on WBAL - CBS regarding the Rodney King verdict on May 1, 1992, in Baltimore, Maryland. Interviewed on WMAR - NBC regarding the Rodney King verdict on May 1, 1992, in Baltimore, Maryland. Presented "Black-on-Black Murder" as the keynote address at the Maryland State Black Psychiatrists' Association Symposium on Violence Within the Black Community: A Mental Health Perspective on May 1, 1992, in Baltimore, Maryland. Discussed "Boyz N the Hood" at the Maryland State Black Psychiatrists' Association Symposium on Violence Within the Black Community, May 1, 1992. Quoted in Chicago Sun-Times in "Turn anger in positive direction, experts urge", Friday, May 139
1, 1992, p. 22. Interviewed on V103 FM about Rodney King verdict and riots in LA on May 2, 1992. Served as a moderator of the National Minority Health Association's African-American Mental Health Advocacy Project on May 2, 1992, in Washington, D.C. Quoted in The Baltimore Times in "Black psychiatrists meeting to address urban violence", Vol. 6, No. 31, pp. 1-2, April 27-May 3, 1992. Represented the National Council of Community Mental Health Centers at the opening session of the 145th Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association on May 4, 1992, Washington, D.C. Presented "Violence: An Overview, Myths, Facts & Solutions" for the keynote address to the Washington Hospital Center Conference Violence: Impact & Solutions on May 4, 1992, in Washington, D.C. Featured on CNN's World Today discussing the L.A. Riots on May 4, 1992. Participated in the American Psychiatric Association's press conference "Mob Violence - the L.A. Riots" on May 4, 1992. Discussant on the Community Psychiatry's Issues in Training Workshop at the 145th Annual American Psychiatric Association Meeting on May 5, 1992, in Washington, D.C. Presented "A Conceptual Framework for Working With African-American Adolescents" at the Fourth Annual David Student Memorial Seminar held by Egenton Home and Family & Children's Services of Central Maryland in Baltimore, Maryland, May 6, 1992. Cited in “Anti-violence public policies urged,” USA Today, Life, Pg. 7D, May 6, 1992. Presented "Strategies for the Prevention of Youth Violence" at the 145th American Psychiatric Association's Annual Meeting Symposium Violence Prevention & Post-Vention Among Youth on May 7, 1992, in Washington, D.C. Quoted in the Chicago Tribune story "New hope in cutting homicides", Sunday, May 10, 1992, Section 2, pp. 1&3. Referenced in "Psychiatrists Offer Insights Into Factors Leading to L.A. Riots" in Psychiatric News June 5, 1992, pp. 6-7. Featured on "African-American Men: Images and Realities" on the NBC Special on June 7, 1992. Featured on WMAQ Radio discussing role models in the African-American Community on June 8, 1992. 140
Presented "African-Americans in the Mental Health Delivery System: Research and Clinical Issues" at the Association for Health Services Research/Foundation for Health Services Research's Ninth Annual Meeting on "Health Services Research: Implications for Policy, Management, and Clinical Practice on June 8, 1992. Quoted in “Black Teens Don’t Have Stars in their Eyes”, The Chicago Tribune - News, June 8, 1992, p. 1. Appeared on WVON - 1450 AM on June 10, 1992, discussing "Real Men Cook." Cited in "Finding causes and cures for violent crime" in The Compiler, Spring 1992, p. 13-15. Quoted in "For fretful fans, up-and-down. Bulls are the winners of their discontent" in the Chicago Tribune June 12, 1992, pp. 1&12. Attended the Homicide Research Working Group in Ann Arbor, Michigan, June 14-16, 1992. Presented "Violence and its impact on children and adolescents" on June 18, 1992, to the Social Work Services Staff Development Meeting of the Chicago Public Schools. Appeared on "Common Ground" CBS - Channel 2 on June 21, 1992, discussing the status of fathers in the African-American community. Interviewed for "Specialties Conversations with Prominent Physicians" in Career Insights M.D., Summer 1992, pp. 10-11. Served as an expert panelist on the subject of crime for voices of the electorate that aired on WTTW - Channel 11 on June 28, 1992. Featured in "The Year in Review: Black History 1991" produced by Uniworld Group/WTRC TV, Washington, D.C. Presented "Incarcerated Youth & Victimization" at the "Incarcerated Youth Forum: Address on Youth Violence as a Public Health Issue", in Atlanta, Georgia, June 29 & 30, 1992. Presented "Cultural Issues in Psychiatry" at the Second Annual Public Psychiatry Seminar sponsored by the University of Chicago and Tinley Park Mental Health Center, July 18, 1992. Consulted with Brownestown Productions on the psychological appropriateness of a line of animation characters on July 18, 1992. Presented at the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives Chief Executives Symposium Violence - A National Crisis on July 19, 1992, in New Orleans. Featured on CBS Evening News July 21, 1992, on "Eye on America."
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Consulted with the J. Marc Group on the WTTW Channel 11 PBS Special "Street Smarts: Straight Talk for Kids, Teens, and Parents" on July 28, 1992. Guest on WVON 1450-AM on July 29, 1992, and discussed the impact of violence on youth. Quoted in "Kids are Killing, Dying, Bleeding, in August 10, 1992, Special Report of Fortune. Presented "Violence and Suicide" at the Section on Emergency Room Medicine of the National Medical Association's 1992 Annual Meeting, August 1, 1992 in San Francisco. Quoted in “Fear Grips Roseland After Boy’s Death”, The Chicago Tribune - Chicagoland, September 2, 1992, p. 1. Keynote speaker for the Illinois Association of Black Law Enforcement Officers 8th Annual Fall Conference on "Unified and Empowered for Success" in Normal, Illinois, September 12, 1992 Testimony for the Illinois Commission on African-American Males Health Task Force public hearing on September 14, 1992 Quoted in Chicago Sun-Times article on "As Killings Near Record, City Looks for Reason" Sunday September 13, 1992, p. 4. Quoted in American Medical News article "Like doctor like patient", September 14, 1992. Presented at the "Free the Brady Bill" Press Conference on September 14, 1992. Presented "How to approach violence prevention" at the Mental Health Association of Greater Chicago's conference - Forum on Urban Violence in Chicago "Community in Terror: Breaking the Cycle of Violence", September 22, 1992 Quoted in Chicago Sun-Times article "Experts recommend a different focus on violence", September 23, 1992 Spoke at the National Commission on Correctional Health Care's 16th National Convention Awards Luncheon on "Chairman of the Board's Review of 1992", September 25, 1992 Consulted with the Centers for Disease Control's Intentional Injury Division regarding what to look for in funding effective violence intervention programs, September 25, 1992. Presented "Traumatic Stress and Children" at the University of Illinois Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds, September 28, 1992 Appeared on "The Issue Is Race" on WTTW Ch 11 on October 2, 1992. Cited in “Mom, Toddler Hit by Gunfire,” Chicago Tribune - Chicagoland, October 6, 1992, p. 3. Keynote speaker for Men's Day at the Hartzell Memorial United Methodist Church on "What 142
Be's A Man?: Boyz to Men" on October 11, 1992. Quoted in "Experts Spread the Blame For the Death of a Child", Chicago Sun-Times, October 15, 1992, p. 4. Quoted in “Urban Violence Scars Children Like Battle Fatigue, Expert Says”, The Chicago Tribune - Chicago, October 18, 1992, p. 3. Appeared on Common Ground - Channel 2 (CBS) on October 31, 1992 discussing violence prevention. Cited in "Where gun is way of life, it becomes way of death" in the Chicago Tribune, November 12, 1992, p 1 & 10. Cited in “Gold Award – Advocacy, Research, and Service to Prevent Violence and Treat Victims,” Hospital and Community Psychiatry, Volume 43, Number 11: p. 1134 – 1136, November 1992. Guest on "People to People" WGN - Channel 9 on Sunday, November 22, 1992. Quoted in "Violence: The Hunt for Some Answers" in the Chicago Sun-Times, November 22, 1992, p 1, 40, & 41. Guest on "Just Talk" WVON 1450 AM, December 2, 1992 discussing the University of Illinois African-American Health Promotion Project. Featured in an article in Chicago Sun-Times, Lifestyle, Section 2 article on "Psychiatrist Is on Blacks' Wavelength", December 9, 1992, p 39. Presented "Isolated Sleep Paralysis in African-Americans" at the State University of New York Conference on Anxiety Disorders in African-Americans in New York, December 4, 1992. Guest on "Common Ground" CBS Channel 2, December 20, 1992 discussing Gun Control. Spoke at the Woodlawn AME Church during the Interdenominational Symposium on Urgent Health Problems in the African-American Community for the New Year sponsored by the Dr. Daniel Hale Williams Memorial Medical Society for Health and Human Services on "Preventing Black on Black Violence" on December 13, 1992. Participated on the University of Illinois Department of Psychiatry's Advisory Committee on December 8, 1992. Preceptor in Psychiatry for a 4th year University of Illinois medical student for her 4th year elective, December 1992. Assigned two 1st year medical students as their faculty advisor for the class of 1996. Quoted in The Chicago Tribune, Friday, January 1, 1993 article "Deadly end to a deadly year" 143
p. 1 & 16. 1993 Dana African-American Visiting Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Maryland at Baltimore, January 13, 1993 and lectured on "Preventing Black -on-Black Violence" Presented "Dealing with the Black patient" at the Baltimore VA Seminar on January 12, 1993. Cited in “No More ‘Save Suburb” Stereotype,” in the Chicago Sun-Times, January 12, 1993, p. 14. Presented "What Can Community Mental Health Centers do About Violence?" sponsored by the Black Psychiatrists of Maryland on January 12, 1993. Consulted with the Center for Mental Health Services Research on Inner City Research on January 13, 1993. Discussed the "Role of psychiatrists in CMHCs" at the Carter Center CMHC on January 13, 1993. Consulted with the Clifton T. Perkins Forensic Hospital on screening for violent tendencies in patients on January 13, 1993. Consultant on a case presentation at the W.P. Carter Center CMHC on January 13, 1993. Presented "The Prevalence of Isolated Sleep Paralysis in Blacks" at the Department of Psychiatry University of Maryland Grand Rounds on January 13, 1993. Presented Misdiagnosis of Alcohol Related Organic Mental Disorders in Blacks at the Carter Center on January 14, 1993. Quoted in "No More 'Safe Suburb' Stereotype" which appeared in the Chicago Sun-Times, January 12, 1993, p 14. Guest on WBEZ - 91.5 FM - Chicagoland Public Radio for a discussion on "Afri-centricity" on January 25, 1993. Presented "Violence and It's Effects on Children" at the Black Adoption Worker's meeting on January 26, 1993 Presented "Violence in the Black Community" at the Apostolic Faith Church on January 31, 1993 Presented "Community Psychiatry" at the University of Illinois Department of Psychiatry for the PGY4 psychiatric residency on January 28, 1993. Presented "Preventing Violence in the Black Community" at the Apostolic Church of God Men's Ministry on February 1, 1993.
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Interviewed on WCXJ radio in Pittsburgh, PA on the issue of Black-on-Black violence on February 2, 1993. Presented at the Black Leadership Lecture Series on "Mental Health in the Health Professional" at Jackson State University in Mississippi on February 3, 1993. Presented "Preventing Homicide" at Wayne State University/ Detroit Psychiatric Institute in Detroit on February 5, 1993. Featured on WGBO - Channel 66 "Urban Street" which focused on The Black Couch on 2-793. Presented "Effects of Violence on Children" at University of Illinois at Chicago Educational Psychology Graduate Student Association on 2-9-93. Featured in "25 Chicagoans on the road to making a difference" in the Chicago Tribune, Wednesday, February 10, 1993; Section 8 - Black History Month. Featured in the First Black Photographic Exhibit - A Pyramid of Knowledge: Reflections curated by the University of Illinois College of Medicine at Chicago and the Student National Medical Association - Chicago Chapter from February 1 to February 26, 1993. Presented "Strengthening Black Males" at Chicago State University's Black Male Forums on February 23, 1993. Consulted with Commissioner Sheila Lyne, RSM of the Chicago Department of Health on the reduction of violence and intentional injuries in Chicago on February 22, 1993. Quoted in School Security Report, 1993, Vol 9, Number 3, p 5. regarding "What's Behind the Figures?". Featured in "Expert urges counseling for child seeing violence" in The Clarion-Ledger, February 4, 1993 in Jackson, Mississippi. Keynote speaker at "From Vision to Reality - First Annual Tribute to Black Excellence in Health Care" sponsored by the University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine and the Student National Medical Association on February 23, 1993 Guest speaker at "A Celebration of the Black Male" at the United Way of Chicago, February 24, 1993 Featured in "Why do we imprison our sick? by Deacon George W. Brooks in Kolbe House at Assumption, Vol 3, March 1993, p 8 Spoke to the Coalition for Black Hospital Social Work Directors' Annual Presentation at the Society for Social Work Administrators in Health Care of the American Hospital Association on the subject of "Preventing Black Homicide" on March 16, 1993 in Chicago, Ill. 145
Guest on WVON 1450AM discussing extreme acts of violence, on March 8, 1993 Keynote speaker at the 4th Annual Illinois Council for College Attendance Precollege Student Career Conference on Saturday, March 13, 1993. Highlighted in an article on "Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder" in the March 1993 edition of Midwest Forum, p 6. Lectured on "Violence" to first year medical students of the Chicago Medical School as a part of the Psychosocial Factors in Medicine course, March 23, 1993. Guest on the Channel 5 - WMAQ broadcast "The Violence Epidemic: A Town Hall Meeting" on March 24, 1993. Judge in the 1993 Awards of Excellence of the National Council of Community Mental Health Centers for the Seventeenth Annual Special Program Awards. Presented "Children who witness family and community violence - Solutions? at an Invited Symposium: A Developmental Psychopathology Model of Traumatic Stress in Children at the 60th Anniversary Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, in New Orleans March 28, 1993. Presented "Domestic Violence" at the West Michigan Emergency Services Program in Muskegon, Michigan on March 30, 1993. Presented "Community Mental Health Council's Research on Violence" at the Prevention Research Center's Prevention Research Seminar on March 31, 1993. Featured in “Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder- Children Are Now the Victims of a “wartime” Malady on http://www.ncrel.org/sdra/areas/issues/envrnmnt/drugfree/3-1[post - Midwest forum, Vol. 3, No. 1. March, p. 1. Presented "Preventing Black on Black Homicide" at the 5th Annual Bridgewater State Hospital Conference on the Study of Violence in Bridgewater, MA on April 1, 1993. Quoted in "Psychiatrist: Violence on public health agenda" in The Huntsville News, April 14, 1993. Presented "America as a violent society" at the "Family Violence Forum Panel" held at the Board of Realtors Building in Huntsville, Alabama on April 13, 1993. Keynote Address "Clarifying the Circumstances of Homicide" for the 5th Annual Conference on Family Violence - "Breaking the Cycle of Violence" in Huntsville, Alabama on April 14, 1993. Workshop on "Impact of Being Exposed to Violence" for the 5th Annual Conference on Family 146
Violence in Huntsville, Alabama on April 14, 1993. Quoted in "Slaves to the Past" in The Grand Forks Herald, April 19, 1993 (In Grand Forks, North Dakota) p 1A. Workshop on "Inspiration and Motivation" for the Illinois Police Association on May 14, 1993. Discussant for Paper Session 10 - "Assessment and Prediction of Violence" at the 146th Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, May 24, 1993 in San Francisco, CA. Discussant for Symposium "Violence: Psychiatric Problems, Psychiatric Solutions" at the 146th Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, May 26, 1993 in San Francisco, CA. Consulted with the American Psychiatric Associations Joint Commission on Public Affairs on 5-26-93 regarding anti-psychiatry propaganda being targeted to the African-American community. Guest on WVON - 1450AM discussing "Mental Illness in the African-American Community" June 4, 1993. Quoted in "Jess McDonald" in Illinois Issues, June 12, 1993. Participated in the "Real Men Cook" Benefit for Community Mental Health Council, June 19, 1993. Presented "Post Traumatic Stress Disorder in Kids" at the Chicago Boys Club, June 22, 1993. Consulted to Englewood High School regarding how to manage problems from exposure to violence, June 24, 1993. Quoted in "Study Ties Child Killings to Teenage Pregnancies" in The Chicago Sun-Times June 28, 1993, p 20. Workshop on "Assessing the Impact of Violence" at the 4th Annual Training Workshop presented by Universal Counseling Services, Inc. in Baltimore, Maryland, July 5, 1993. Quoted in the Chicago Defender article "Mentally ill to remain in community", June 29, 1993, p 3. Presented at the African-American AIDS Network "Break the Silence Rally at the Chicago Black Family Reunion Celebration, July 17, 1993. Guest on "Straight Talk" Channel 25 (Cable TV) discussing "The treatment of Black men in America", July 20, 1993. Presented "Feelings and Empathy, Anger Management/Violence" at the Joint Sub-Committee 147
on Curriculum Development of the National Institute of Health, July 16, 1993. Cited in “Child Homicides Linked to Teen Pregnancies: Study,” Jet, July 19, 1993, p. 46. Appointed to the National Advisory Committee for the NIMH funding project "Risk-taking in Adolescence: Prediction and Prevention" (Project REACH), July 19, 1993. Guest on "Sonja - Live in LA" CNN-News, discussing "Children and Violence", July 20, 1993. Quoted in "The Urban Underserved" in Health Quest - The Publication of Black Wellness, Vol. 1, No. 2, Summer 1993, p 35. Consultant to the Inspector General's Office of the Department of Children and Family Services, July 1993. Panelist at the National Medical Association's 98th Annual Convention and Scientific Assembly's Plenary Session "Violence in the African American Community - A Prescription for Action", August 8, 1993, San Antonio, Texas. Panelist for "Fish Bowl: Decision 2000: The African American Male Perspective" at the Fourth Annual Conference - National Council of African American Men, Inc., August 19, 1993. Presenter for "The African American Family" at the Fourth Annual Conference -National Council of African American Men, Inc., August 19, 1993. Quoted in "Black men are shaping up as role models, panel says" in The Chicago Sun-Times, August 20, 1993. Quoted in "Young black males told that they have a mission" in The Chicago Tribune, August 20, 1993. Consulted with Errol Francis - Churchill Fellow of 1993, London School of Economics and Political Science on Community Mental Health Systems and African-Americans, August 21 & 22, 1993. Submitted testimony the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations of the Veteran's Affairs Committee, U.S. House of Representatives on "African-American Veterans and Community: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Related Issues on September 15, 1993. Cited in "NMA Seeks Prescription to End Violence" in Medical News and Perspectives in the Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 270, No. 11, September 15, 1993, p 12831284. Chaired the Juvenile Programs Committee of the National Commission on Correctional Health Care, September 17, 1993 in Orlando, Florida. Moderator for "Girls in the Juvenile Justice System" on September 20, 1993 at the 17th 148
Annual National Conference on Correctional Health Care in Orlando, Florida. Presented "Prevention and Intervention of Violence in Juveniles in Correctional Facilities" on September 20, 1993 at the 17th Annual National Conference on Correctional Health Care in Orlando, Florida. Panel member on "Violence Prevention Panel Discussion" on September 22, 1993 at the 17th Annual National Conference on Correctional Health Care in Orlando, Florida. Quoted in "Racism grows up: In the '90's, a subtler sting" in Santa Fe New Mexican, September 26, 1993. Presented "Psychoanalysis is alive and well in community psychiatry" at the University of Illinois Department of Psychiatry Journal Club, September 27, 1993. Presented a workshop on "Violence as a Health Care Crisis" at City-place Conference Center in Dallas Texas on September 28, 1993. Quoted in "Subtle snubs are a way of life for many blacks in U.S." in The Seattle Times, September 28, 1993. Consulted with Jack O'Malley, Illinois State' Attorney on making violence prevention videos on September 29, 1993. Consulted with Chicago Matters 1994 - Planning Seminar on Violence at WTTW - Channel 11, October 1, 1993. Guest on KIRO 710AM - News-radio and discussed the issue of "Micro-insults Among Blacks", October 1, 1993 in Seattle, Washington. Keynote address on "Tools for Effectively Understanding, Working and Communicating with Our African-American Youth and Families" at the Workshop on Cultural Diversity in Annapolis, Maryland on October 7, 1993. Attended the Advisory Board Meeting of the Children's Safety Network on October 7, 1993 in Columbia, Maryland. Presented "The Epidemiology of Violence in Our Society" at the Symposium on Violence in Our Society and the Physician's Role at the 45th Institute on Hospital and Community Psychiatry, October 8, 1993 in Baltimore, Maryland. Cited in “Liquor is Quick Way to Cope with Poverty But Word of Sale to Teen Riles Residents Series: DANTRELL’S LEGACY: ONE YEAR LATER,” in the Chicago Sun-Times, October 11, 1993, p. 16. Presented "Psychological Morbidity" at the HELP Network Conference on October 17, 1993.
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Awarded a Certificate for exemplary dedication to the mission of CMHC and its Guiding Principles on October 16, 1993. Presented "Dealing with Violence in the Emergency Room Setting" at the Morris F. DeCastro Clinic on October 20, 1993 in St. John, Virgin Islands. Presented "Dealing with Violence in the Emergency Room Setting" at St. Thomas Hospital on October 21, 1993 in St. Thomas, Virgin Islands. Met with the Board of Education and school administrators and presented "Violence Prevention on Campus" at the Curriculum Center on October 21, 1993 in St. Thomas, Virgin Islands. Guest on "And the Issue Is..." on WTJX/PBS - Ch 13, discussing "African-American Issues" on October 21, 1993 in St. Thomas, Virgin Islands. Presented "Dealing with Violence in the Emergency Room Setting" at St. Croix Hospital on October 22, 1993 in St. Croix, Virgin Islands. Met with the Board of Education Department and Officials and presented "Violence Prevention on Campus" at the Curriculum Center on October 22, 1993 in St. Croix, Virgin Islands. Presented "Motivation" to the Adult Education Program at the Chicago Christian Industrial League on October 26, 1993. Cited in "Warning: Health Risk - Guns under attack on a new front" in Chicago Tribune, "Perspective", October 31, 1993, p 1 & 5. Cited in "An Education in Non-Violence" in The Daily News, October 27, 1993, p 17. Quoted in "Kids and Violence" in Emerge, November 1993, p 45-50. Appeared on WWL-Ch 4 Morning News discussing "Violence Prevention in New Orleans", November 12, 1993. Presented "A Clinician's Perspective" at the Mental Illness and the African-American Family Conference, November 13, 1993, Detroit, Michigan. Featured in "Searching For a Cure" in The Times-Picayune, New Orleans, Louisiana, pg A1 & A10. Presented the Keynote speech at "Understanding Violence as a Public Health Issue" in New Orleans, Louisiana, November 12, 1993. Featured in “Violence Prevention Conference” on http://www.uno.edu/wmcn/newsletters/vol7_3 in UNO Women’s Center, Vol 7, No. 3, Winter, 1993, p. 2. 150
Guest on the Ty Wansley/Ed Vrdoylak Show WLS-AM Radio, November 26, 1993 Presented "Preventing Interpersonal Altercation" to the Metro-Chicago Community Correctional Center work-release felons, November 30, 1993. Surveyed Cermak Health Services of Cook County at Cook County Jail for the National Commission on Correctional Health Care on December 5, 1993. Consulted with Project REACH regarding how to manage violence during their school-based clinic intervention research on December 7, 1993. Presented the IACMHA Luncheon speech on "The Impact of Violence on Children" on December 8, 1993. Workshop at the IACMHA 20th Annual Conference and Business Meeting on "The Impact of Violence on Children", December 8, 1993. Presented with the Ellen T. Quinn Memorial Award for Agency Achievement by the Illinois Association of Community Mental Health Agencies on December 8, 1993. Workshop "Violence and its Effects on Children" for the Kane County Diagnostic Center on December 10, 1993. Consulted with WTTW-Channel 11 about promotions of their upcoming program "Chicago Matters" which will focus on violence, December 17, 1993. Presented "Treatment of Family Violence" at the Marriage and Family Counseling at the Court of Cook County on December 21, 1993. Cited in "Family already hit by violence confronts baby's death" in the Chicago Tribune, Sunday, December 26, 1993, p 1 & 7. Presented "The Dynamics of Racism" at the MacArthur Foundation Symposium on Ethnic Identity and Conflict on January 5-6, 1993. Attended the Mental Health Roundtable Planning Committee for the Chicago Housing Authority's Division of Residential Programs on January 11, 1994. Appointed as a member of Burris '94 Leadership Council on Health on January 12, 1994. Consulted with the writers of the CBS "Picket Fences" episode "Guns R Us" which aired January 14, 1994. Cited in "The Truth about Violent Crime - A generation of stone killers" in the U.S. News and World Report cover story, January 17, 1994, pages 36 - 37.
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Cited in “A Troubling Silence Kid’s Calm Reaction to Violence Worries Expert,” in the Chicago Sun-Times, January 18, 1994, p. 18. Presented "Community Violence" at the University of Illinois School of Nursing on January 18, 1994. Presented "How to Recruit for Community Psychiatry" at the Illinois Psychiatric Society Council Meeting on January 18, 1994. Guest on the Clark Weber Show on WJJD 1160AM and discussed "The effects of violence on children", on January 20, 1994. Attorney Anne Coggs-Myles-Smith and Dr. Bell received the WBBM TV-Channel 2 Good Samaritan Grant of $5,000 for the Community Mental Health Council's Outstanding Commitment to Youth Services in the Chicago Area on January 21, 1994. Cited in "Experts Tell What Can Be Done To Curb Violence" in JET, January 24, 1994, pages 4 - 8. Presented "Prevention of Violence" at the New York Department of Mental Health Conference on January 27, 1994. Interviewed on WJJD - 104.3FM/1160AM regarding "Children's reaction to being exposed to violence on February 13, 1994. Cited in "Bell announces health center grant" in The Chicago Defender, February 16, 1994. Participated on a "Violence Symposium" during the Cook County Hospital Black History Lecture Series, February 22, 1994. Guest on WVON-1450AM discussing the "Violence Initiative" February 22, 1994. Presented "Preventing Homicide" at the University of Texas Department of Psychiatry's Grand Rounds in Houston, Texas on February 23, 1994. Quoted in "The crisis in black health care" in The Ledger, February 27, 1994. Quoted in “Child Trauma”, The Chicago Tribune - Womanews, February 27, 1994, p. 1. Keynote address "Violence and Social Fragmentation" at the Sixth Annual Conference on Children, Families & Schools sponsored by the Family Systems Program of the Institute for Juvenile Research and the Illinois Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, March 3, 1994. Workshop on "Victims and Perpetrators of Physical Violence" at the Sixth Annual Conference on Children, Families & Schools sponsored by the Family Systems Program of the Institute for Juvenile Research and the Illinois Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, March 4, 152
1994. Workshop on "The anatomy of violence: From fester to fissure to fission" at the Black Psychiatrists of America 25th Anniversary Conference, March 11, 1994 in New York. Keynote address at the 45th Annual Meeting American Association of Psychiatric Services for Children on "Children Caught in the Cross-fire: Violence, Aggression and Death in the 90's" March 15, 1994 in Dallas, TX. Cited in "Shrink Rap" in Essence, March 1994, p 48. Keynote address "Violence as a Health Issue: A National Perspective" at the Children's Hospital of Michigan conference on VIOLENCE: A Health Care and Community Issue on March 24, 1994 in Detroit, Michigan. Discussed "Why Black Men Do Not Attend Church" at the Messiah - St. Bartholomew Episcopal Church on March 26, 1994. Member of Advisory System Focus Group University of Illinois College of Medicine at Chicago Academic Student Affairs on March 29, 1994. Keynote address "Community Mental Health and Schools Working Together to Prevent Violence" at Helena-West Helena Public School Conference Helena, Arkansas April 5, 1994. Consulted with Len Aronson on the production of the WTTW Channel 11 Journal -DREAD: A Study of Violence that aired on April 6, 1994. Taught class in Psychosocial Factors in Medicine on "Violence" to the freshman medical school class of Chicago Medical School, April 12, 1994. Lectured to the South Shore High School Faculty on "Prevention of Violence", April 14, 1994. Panel member of Focus Group on "Violence: Trends, Consequences, and Interventions at Ninth Annual Maternal and Child Health Leadership Conference April 17, 1994. Keynote address at Violence in Public Housing Communities Conference on April 20, 1994 in Chicago, Ill. Presented "Strengths and Weaknesses of Haldol Decanoate" at the Managed Care & Depot Neuroleptic Therapy Conference sponsored by the City of Chicago Department of Health, April 22, 1994. Panelist on Woodson Regional Library Public Discussion on "Facing Violence" on April 23, 1994. Cited in "Saunders hosts WTTW's 'Breaking the Cycle' in the Chicago Defender, April 23, 1994, p. 32. 153
Participated in the 1994 Grandmaster Chang Memorial Martial Arts Tournament Combat Shuai Chiao (Full Contact) - Middle Weight Division, April 24, 1994 Guest on "Newsmakers" WBBM - Channel 2, April 24, 1994 discussing the impact of violence on children. Listed in "Sunday TV updates" Tempo Section Chicago Tribune, April 24, 1994, p 2. Cited in “Most Black Homicides Involve Friends, Family,” in the Chicago Sun-Times, April 25, 1994, p. 20. Panelist on the Bessie Coleman Branch Library Public Discussion on "Facing Violence" on April 25, 1994. Cited in "7720, Inc. and Community Mental Health Council", The Bottom Line, United Way of Chicago - Newsletter, Spring 1994, p. 1 - 2. Panelist on Chicago Matters Special "Breaking the Cycle" WTTW - Channel 11, April 27, 1994. Guest on WVON - 1450AM discussing 'Breaking the Cycle' April 28, 1994. Keynote speech "Preventive Strategies for Dealing with Violence Among Blacks" at 9th National Conference on Preventing Crime in the Black Community sponsored by the National Crime Prevention Council April 29, 1994 in St. Petersburg, Florida. Cited in "City's killing pace: 1 murder every 10 hours" in the Chicago Tribune, April 29, 1994, p 1 & 20. Guest on WBBM Radio discussing "Breaking the Cycle' April 30, 1994. Presented "Domestic Violence" at Prison Awareness Day Committee "Ounce of Prevention", April 30, 1994. Quoted in “The Afro Enjoys A Growing Popularity - A Big Political Statement in the ‘60’ and ‘70s, It’s Back in Vogue as a Symbol of Black Pride”, The Chicago Tribune - Tempo, May 9, 1994, p. 1. Plenary Session presentation on "Emotional and psychological responses children develop to violence" at "The Gun Violence Epidemic: Protecting Our Children" sponsored by the Uhlich Children's Home, May 12, 1994. Featured in "Morning Coffee with Dr. Carl C. Bell", Cultural Diversity/Minority Health in Illinois, Spring 1994, p 7 & 13. Presented "Prevention of Lethal and Non-lethal Violence" at the Carolinas Medical Center 154
Spring Symposium Charlotte, North Carolina May 19, 1994. Guest on "Common Ground" - WBBM - Ch 2 discussing "Clemency" on May 21, 1994. Discussant for "Impact of Substance Use on Community Mental Health" at the 147th Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association in Philadelphia, PA, May 24, 1994. Held a Clinical Consultation Session on "Management of Violence" at the 147th Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association in Philadelphia, PA, May 24, 1994. Chaired the paper session "Harm to Self or Others" at the 147th Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association in Philadelphia, PA, May 25, 1994. Cited in "A long time coming" in Physician's Weekly, Vol XI, No. 20, May 30, 1994. Cited in "Mirror images" in the Chicago Tribune, Tempo Section, Sunday June 12, 1994, p. 1 & 4. Cited in "The Long Hard Road" in the Chicago Sun-Times, Medlife Section, Sunday 12, 1994, p. 57 & 62-63. Guest on WVON - 1450AM discussing the AMA's politics on June 15, 1994. Consulted with Warren Township Youth Services on the issue of violence prevention on June 15, 1994. Presented "Racism and How to Approach Victims" at the Community Action Youth Survival research project on June 17, 1994. Commencement speaker for the South Shore Community Academy graduation on June 17, 1994. Cited in "A blueprint to help black males succeed" in the Chicago Tribune in the Chicagoland section on June 21, 1994, p 1 & 10. Dr. Bell and William Yancy Bell, IV were featured on CBS Evening News with Dan Rather and Connie Chung during a piece on role models, June 21, 1994. Featured on WMAQ - Ch 5 Evening News discussing "Violence and Sports", June 21, 1994. Consulted with Mary Flannery a 1993 Kaiser Media Fellow on her book about psycho-social rehabilitation on June 22, 1994. Guest on WBBM - Ch 2 "Newsmakers" discussing "Domestic Violence", June 26, 1994. Consulted with the Black District Commanders of the Chicago Police Department on Homicide Prevention on July 1, 1994 155
Cited in "The AMA Heals Itself" in Emerge, Vol 5, No 10, July/August, 1994, p 44. Presented "Meeting the Unique Needs of People of Color" at the NAACP Third Annual Health Conference - Substance Abuse in the Context of Women and Children: Effects and Ramifications, July 8, 1994. Cited in LIFESTYLES "O.J. Simpson's Case Brings New Focus on Abuse of Women" in Jet, July 18, 1994, p. 15-16. Featured in The Help Network News, July 1994, p 6. Presented at the 11th Annual Families Conference: Intervention and Prevention of Violence at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, July 14, 1994. Presented "Preventive Health" at the "Alternatives for Community Safety: Social Development, Spiritual Awareness" Conference at Kennedy-King College, July 22, 1994. Cited in "Group's rapid success a real inside story" in the Chicago Tribune - Perspective Section, July 24, 1994, p 1 & 5. Presented "Motivation and Leadership" at the Harold Washington Public Library Literacy Program, August 9, 1994. Presented "A psychiatric viewpoint regarding adolescent assault victim needs" at the American Academy of Pediatrics Task Force on Adolescent Assault Victim Needs, August 30 & 31, 1994. Guest on WTTW - Channel 11 Chicago Tonight discussing "Causes of violence in youth," September 6, 1994. Featured in "Gangs - Lives on the Line" WMAQ - Channel 5, September 6, 1994. Keynote speaker for the 1994 Annual Student/Tutor Forum at the Harold Washington Library Center Adult Basic Reading Program on September 13, 1994. Held a workshop on "Using Tai Chi Exercises for Health, Relaxation, and Self-Defense" at the 18th National Conference on Correctional Health Care in San Diego, CA, September 26, 27, & 28, 1994. Presented "Violence Exposure, Psychological Distress, & High-Risk Behaviors Among InnerCity High School Students" at the American Psychiatric Association's 46th Institute on Hospital & Community Psychiatry in San Diego, CA, September 30, 1994. Presented "Education and Inner-City Youth: Enough about the Problems -Lets Talk Solutions" at the American Psychiatric Association's 46th Institute on Hospital & Community Psychiatry in San Diego, CA, October 2 & 3, 1994. 156
Held a "Tai Chi Workshop" at the American Psychiatric Association's 46th Institute on Hospital & Community Psychiatry in San Diego, CA, October 2 & 3, 1994. Panelist during the discussion on Images and Realities: African American Children at the Liberty Baptist Church, October 7, 1994. Presented "Violence in the Community" at the 1994 Illinois Psychiatric Society's Fall Weekend Meeting "Back to Basics: Listening to Psychiatrists, October 8, 1994. Guest on WVON - 1450 AM discussing "Why Blacks fear psychologists", October 11, 1994. Attended the Race/Ethnicity & Criminal Justice Workshop at the invitation of Dr. Felton Earls Director Harvard School of Public Health, October 14, 1994. Guest on WTTW - Ch 11 Chicago Tonight with John Calloway discussing "Kids killing kids" October 17, 1994. Cited in "Dead Wrong" In These Times, October 3-16, 1994, pp 12-14. Presented "Community Violence: Myths and Realities" at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic in Pittsburgh, October 24, 1994 Presented "Services for Forensic Recipients in the Community" at the 9th Annual DMHDD Forensic Conference in Tinley Park, Illinois, October 26, 1994 Guest on "Man Talk" WCBR - 92.7FM discussing "Black on Black Violence", October 29, 1994 Presented a workshop on "Interventions to Reduce Repeat Violence" at the Breaking the Cycle of Violence Conference and Videoconference November 1, 1994. Panel participant on the Videoconference in Chicago at the Breaking the Cycle of Violence Conference and Videoconference, November 1, 1994. Presented "Preventing Adolescent Violence" at the Illinois Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics conference on Contemporary Threats to Adolescent Health" November 4, 1994. Featured on CNN "The World Today" with Bernard Shaw discussing "Racism in the Smith Case?" November 4, 1994. Featured in "Boys' Death Stirs Questions" in the Sunday Sun-Times November 6, 1994, p. 1 & 30. Presented "Impact of Violence on Children" at the 19th Annual Lauretta Bender Lecture at Queens Children's Psychiatric Center in Bellerose, New York on November 15, 1994. Consulted with Bill Moyers on "What Can We Do About Violence?" produced by Public Affairs 157
Television, Inc., November 15, 1994. Presented "The Impact of Crime & Violence on Children and Families" at the Sagamore Children's Center in Dix Hills, New York on November 16, 1994. Cited in "Innocents Lost" Newsweek, November 14, 1994. Guest on "Speak Out!" Channel 2 WBBM discussing the Roots of Violence, November 27, 1994. Cited in “Daley Taps Business in Crime Fight Series: Stopping the Violence,” in the Chicago Sun-Times, November 27, 1994, p. 1. Submitted testimony the Subcommittee on Juvenile Justice of the Senate Judiciary Committee on "Juvenile Crime: Breaking the Cycles of Violence" on November 29, 1994. Cited in “’Fallen’ Liberal Urges Tough Welfare, Crime Reforms,” Chicago Tribune Chicagoland, November 30, 1994, p. 1. Guest on WBEZ 91.5FM - Chicagoland Public Radio discussing Dr. May's study in Cook County Jail, December 5, 1994. Cited in "10 Danger Signals That Your Child Is Headed For Trouble" EBONY, December 1994, p. 124-128. Presented "Responding to the Violence" at the Illinois Association of Community Mental Health Agencies Annual Winter Showcase, December 6, 1994. Quoted in “Taking on Violence: Lets Talk”, The Chicago Tribune - Kidnews, December 6, 1994, p. 3. Presented "Understanding and Preventing Violence" at the New Jersey Medical School Visiting Lecture Series in Newark, New Jersey, December 7, 1994. Quoted in "The Experts on Different Fronts of the Battlefield Discuss Strategies" in The New York Times, December 30, 1994, p A11. Cited in "The Color of Rage" in Vanity Fair, January 1995, p 30-49. Presented "Traumatic Stress" to the University of Chicago resident seminar, December 13, 1994. Reviewed the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Primary Care, Child and Adolescent Version (DSM-PC) for the Task Force on Coding for Mental Health In Children of the American Academy of Pediatrics, December 1994. Featured in the Chicago Defender presenting CMHC's "Outstanding Donor Award" December 158
28, 1994. Featured on "CNN Presents - Media Circus" on CNN January 8, 1995. Presented "The American Dream and Violence in our Society" at the 33rd Anniversary Dinner Meeting of the Community Counseling Center, January 10, 1995. Given "Special Thanks" in the credits following the Bill Moyers’ Special "What Can We Do About Violence" which aired on PBS on January 9 & 11, 1995 for his consultation on the show. Panel member discussing "Urban Violence" at the Yale University School of Medicine 1995 Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration, January 16, 1995, in New Haven, Connecticut. Delivered the keynote address on "Collaborative Community Strategies and Approaches That Impact Youth Violence" at the National Children's Mental Health Conference - Youth Violence: Impact Through Collaboration sponsored by the State Mental Health Representatives for Children and Youth, the National Technical Assistance Center for Children's Mental Health of the Georgetown University Child Development Center, The Federation of Families for Children's Mental Health, and the Kellog Foundation on January 23, 1995 in Austin, Texas. Consulted on Safety Training for Mental Health Workers in the Community, for the New York State Office of Mental Health, January 26, 1995 Presented at Cook County Children's Hospital Department of Pediatrics Grand Rounds on "Violence and Our Response To It As Health Professionals" on January 31, 1995. Presented "Our past, our present, and our future" at the Gala Opening Celebration of African American Heritage Month at the South Shore Cultural Center on February 3, 1995. Cited in "An Open Season on Black Men in America", Dollars and Sense, Vol. 22, No. 1: 3038, Jan/Feb Black History Month 1995 Edition. Mentioned in "The return of the Black Child Journal" in the Chicago Defender, February 4, 1995. Cited in "Du Sable High Refuge Is No Longer Just For The Birds", Chicago Sun-Times, February 11, 1995, p. 3. Featured in "The Bell Theory", Chicago Defender, February 13, 1995, p 10. February 15, 1995 was "Dr. Carl C. Bell Day" on V103 FM. Consulted with architect Paul Alt on the DuSable Sanctuary February 21, 1995. Cited in "Lives without father" in U.S. News and World Report, February 27, 1995, p. 50.
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Dr. Bell, Briatta Honore Bell, and William Yancy Bell, IV were featured on CBS - Channel 2 "Chicago Evening News" regarding African-American role models February 28, 1995. Featured on NBC News-NBC discussing "Children who witness violence", March 10, 1995. Presented "The Impact of Violence on Children" at the East Carolina University School of Medicine Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds on March 16, 1995 in Greenville, North Carolina. Held Case Conference at the East Carolina University School of Medicine Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds on March 16, 1995 in Greenville, North Carolina. Lectured to the University of Illinois Behavioral Sciences first year medical student class on "Community Mental Health" on March 20, 1995. Spoke to the male students of Harlan High School on "Male Responsibility", March 21, 1995. Consulted with the Mental Health Association in Illinois on the development of a research consortium for school-based competency curricula, March 28, 1995. Lectured to the University of Illinois Behavioral Sciences first year medical student class on "Cultural Diversity" on April 5, 1995. Keynote address at "Violence in Our Children's Lives: Understanding and Responding" sponsored by the Children's Home & Aid Society of Illinois, April 18, 1995. Cited in "11 slain in Detroit during bloody Easter weekend" in the Detroit News, April 18, 1995. Featured in “Bill Moyers – Understanding Violence,” April 21, 1995. http://billmoyers.com/content/understanding-violence/ Featured in "Famous Chicagoans You've Never Heard Of" in Chicago, May 1995, p 86 - 91. Keynote speaker on "The Impact of Violence on Minority Children" at Cultural Implications for Treating Children, Families, and Adolescents Impacted by Violent Deaths at the Virginia Mason Medical Center, Seattle, Washington, April 22, 1995. Provided a Clinical Consultation Session, African-American Community at Cultural Implications for Treating Children, Families, and Adolescents Impacted by Violent Deaths at the Virginia Mason Medical Center, Seattle, Washington, April 22, 1995. Presented the keynote speaker on "Understanding Violence: Another Step Towards Peace" sponsored by the Mercy Center for Health Care Services and City of Aurora, April 25, 1995. Faculty member for Institute #502 - Neighborhood Mental Health Care: Rethinking Community Psychiatry in the Inner City held at the American Orthopsychiatric Association's 72nd Annual Meeting in Chicago on April 27, 1995.
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Cited in "Children as Witness to Community Violence: A Call for More Understanding of the Problem and Its Treatment" in Options, Vol. 3., pp 1 & 7-11, Spring 1995. Guest on WVON - 1450AM discussing "The psychological effects of Slavery" May 9, 1995. Featured in a Vital Signs chapter entitled Ghetto Doctors: "Picking Up the Pieces" by Dennis Breo. Chicago, American Medical Association, 1995, p. 65-95. Workshop on "Don't Bother Me With That Stuff: Psychology of Slavery" at the 1995 Conference on Slavery -- Who Were Our Ancestors sponsored by the Afro-American Genealogical and Historical Society of Chicago, May 13, 1995. Consultant on "No Time to Be a Child, Part 1: Growin' Up Not A Child" produced by Nomadic Pictures which aired on WTTW - Channel 11, May 16, 1995. Lectured on "Impact of Passive-Aggressive Violence in and on Families and How That Violence Effects Appropriate Case Work Management" at Catholic Charities, May 17, 1995. Discussed "Symposium - The Diverse Faces of Depression" at the American Psychiatric Association's 148th Annual Meeting, May 24, 1995 in Miami, Florida. Discussed "Symposium - Violence Prevention: Toward a Public Health Psychiatry" at the American Psychiatric Association's 148th Annual Meeting, May 25, 1995 in Miami, Florida. Featured in ”Suicide Rate Among Black Youth Surges” in Kid Notes Archives, on http://www.younglife.org/pages/kidarchive.1, p. 2 - 3. Presented "Understanding Violence" to Cardinal Bernadine and the Archdiocese of Chicago, May 30, 1995. Cited in "Violence in America a misunderstood problem, says expert" in The New World News, June 2/June 9, 1995. Presented "Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention" at the Embracing A Vision Of Unity - Keeping Our Children Safe Conference on June 10, 1995. Presented " Managing Conflict in the Classroom" at Olive-Harvey College's Adult Learning Skills Program on June 13, 1995. Cited in "Impacting Violence Symposium Coming Soon" in the Citizen Newspaper, Week of June 8-June 11, 1995, p. 3. Presented the Keynote address of "Getting Rid of the Rat" at the Fifth Biennial Conference on Community Research and Action "Strengthening Communities for the 21st Century" June 15, 1995. Guest on "Talk Of the Town" WBEZ - 91.5FM - Chicagoland Public Radio discussing the 161
issue of "Violence in America", June 16, 1995. Guest on "The Cliff Kelly Show" WVON - 1450AM discussing "Impacting Violence: The Healing Starts Here on June 21, 1995. Cited in "Conference on violence looks to begin the healing" in The Chicago Defender, June 20, 1995, p. 5. Dr. Bell presented the keynote address "Defining the Nature of Violence" at the Community Mental Health Council's Violence Symposium 1995 - Impacting Violence: The Healing Starts Here, June 22, 1995. Dr. Bell presented "Establishing A Safe Milieu and Managing Violence" at the Community Mental Health Council's Violence Symposium 1995 - Impacting Violence: The Healing Starts Here, June 22, 1995. Presented "Treating Individuals Exposed to Traumatic Stress" at the Community Mental Health Council's Violence Symposium 1995 - Impacting Violence: The Healing Starts Here, June 23, 1995. Presented a workshop on "Identification and Referral of Physical and Sexual Assaulted Individuals from Hospital Emergency Rooms" at the Community Mental Health Council's Violence Symposium 1995 - Impacting Violence: The Healing Starts Here, June 22, 1995. Preceptor psychiatry for two Midwestern University Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine medical students for their psychiatry rotation during the month of July 1995. Panelist on "The Black Family Crisis" Seminar during the 1995 Black Expo - Chicago, July 8, 1995. Participated in the breakfast kick-off of the "Reclaim Our Youth" project sponsored by the Rainbow Coalition, July 17, 1995. Guest on "Newsmakers" - Channel 2 WBBM discussing the many forms of violence, July 16, 1995. Participated in a book signing at the 100th Meeting of the National Medical Association in Atlanta, GA, July 30, 1995. Presented "Characteristics and Approaches to Aggressive Behavior" at the 100th Meeting of the National Medical Association's Section on Neurology and Neurosurgery, July 31, 1995. Presented "Safe Schools" at the 100th Meeting of the National Medical Association's Section on Pediatrics, July 31, 1995. Mentored college student mentors at the Aban Aya Youth Project Motivation Day - "Kickin It in the Summer" with Aban Aya and Friends, August 11, 1995. 162
Featured on WTTW Channel 11 "Chicago Tonight" discussing chronic sexual offenders, August 21, 1995. Featured on WBBM Channel 2 CBS News discussing the Mel Reynolds Verdict, August 23, 1995. Guest on Dr. Benjamin Chavis, Jr. Freedom Journal on WOL -1450AM in Washington, D.C. and Baltimore discussing the BET special on "A Prescription for Health in Black America", September 9, 1995. Guest on BET "A Prescription for Health in Black America", September 11, 1995. Presented "Dealing with Violence" at the 7th Annual Conference on Services for Children & Adolescents with Emotional Disturbances and Their Families on September 20, 1995 in Great Falls, Montana. Presented the keynote address "When Violence Rears Its Ugly Head - What To Do" at the 16th Annual Midwest Regional Child & Youth Care Conference - Hope For Children in Violent Times: Effective Interventions in Chicago, September 21, 1995. Preceptor psychiatry for two Midwestern University Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine medical students for their psychiatry rotation during the month of September 1995. Presented "Violence: What It Is and How It Can Be Prevented" at the 8th Joint Meeting of the Northern California Psychiatric Society and the Oregon Psychiatric Association Oregon Shakespeare Festival on Cross Cultural Issues in Clinical Practice in Ashland Hills, Oregon on September 23, 1995. Guest lectured at the Public Health Aspects of Domestic Violence Course (CHSC 461) presenting "Definitions and Scope of Violence at Home, Among Acquaintances and the Community" on September 27, 1995. Workshop on "Conflict Management" at the Aban Aya Youth Project - LSTF Training Retreat, September 29,1995. Presented "Violence and Its Effects on Treatment Outcomes" at the Arkansas Psychiatric Society Annual Meeting on "The Effect on Psychiatric Outcomes of Gender, Violence, Race, Religion, and Substance Abuse" in Little Rock, Arkansas on September 30, 1995. Presented the keynote address on "The Status of Violence in America: A Focus on the Minority Male" at the Consortium for Research and Practicum on Minority Male (MIN-MALE Consortium) during their first National Conference "Collaborating to Prevent Minority Youth Violence: The Role of Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Communities" in Atlanta, Georgia October 1, 1995. Presented a workshop on Contemporary Issues in Adolescent Health at the Regional V 163
Training on October 3, 1995. Presented the "Vicissitudes of Violence" at the Half-Day Session -Violence, Criminality, and Society at the 1995 Institute on Psychiatric Services in Boston, Massachusetts October 7, 1995. Discussant for "Simpson Reaction This Week" on the WMAQ -Channel 5 Sunday Morning 9 O'clock News on October 8, 1995. Presented a daylong workshop on "Impacting Violence: Creating Safe Milieus in Communities - Prevention and Treatment Implications" for the Association of Illinois Township Committees on Youth on October 10, 1995. Presented "Treatment of Traumatic Stress" during the Plenary Session: Childhood Firearm Injuries as a Public Health Problem at the 1995 Child Welfare League of America Mid-West Region Training Conference October 12, 1995. Presented the Keynote speech "Violence: Its Impact on Children and How to Prevent It" at the North American Conference on the Family -Partnerships for Change, October 21, 1995 in Winnipeg, Canada. In-service at The Clinic at Altgeld on "How To Use the Victimization Screening Forms and Refer to Social Service" on October 24, 1995. Mentored Shawn Joe on the principles of Community Psychiatry on October 24, 1995. Respondent to the "Keynote Address - Predicting Violence" by Henry Steadman at the 10th Statewide Forensic Conference on October 25-26, 1995 Presented "Poverty and Violence and Its Effect on the Mental Health Needs of Chicago's South Side." at the Fifth Annual Public Psychiatry Seminar on October 28, 1995. Cited in “Europe Finds U.S. Drug War Lacking in Results; American, Dutch Approaches Seem to Be 2 Extremes,” National Families in Action A Guide to Publications, November 2, 1995. Cited in “Europe Finds U.S. Drug War Lacking in Results; American, Dutch Approaches Seem to Be 2 Extremes,” The Chicago Tribune, p. 1. Cited in "Keeping Secrets: Why Black Men Are Still Reluctant to Seek Therapy" in Essence, November 1995, page 91-92. Consulted with the African Holocaust-Maafa Commission on building a suitable memorial to African-American ancestors, November 7, 1995. Presented "Children and Post-Traumatic Stress Syndrome" to the Lifelink/Bensenville Home Society Chicago Foster-Care Office on November 8, 1995.
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Subject of "Solutions to Violence: Understanding Violence" in The MOYERS Collection - Films for the Humanities and Sciences, 1995, which aired on PBS stations nationwide; https://vimeo.com/102728654 Cited in "Efforts to Reduce Taxes By Cutting Public Programs May Shift Health Care Costs to Middle Class, Study Finds" in Psychiatric News, November 17, 1995, p. 4 & 18. Presented the Keynote Speech at the Chicago Coalition for the Homeless "Domestic Violence Resolution Forum" November 21, 1995. Panelist in the Break Out Session on "Psychological Effects of Domestic Violence on Our Children at the Chicago Coalition for the Homeless "Domestic Violence Resolution Forum" November 21, 1995. Featured in “Advocates Link Homelessness, Abuse”, The Chicago Tribune - Metro Chicago, November 23, 1995, p. 4. Presented with a certificate from the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry for his being a James Comer Minority Research Mentor for the Summer of 1995. Presented the Keynote address on "Youth and Violence" to the Jewish Board of Family and Children's Services, Inc. on November 29, 1995 in New York, N.Y. Spoke to the Illinois State Bar Association Standing Committee Joint Meeting of Mental Health Law and Correctional Facilities and Services on December 1, 1995. Presented "Conflict Resolution: The Curbing of Violence in Our Families and Our Society" at the North Shore Congregation Israel's Brotherhood Breakfast, December 3, 1995. Consulted with David Jacobs, M.D., Associate Trauma Director Carolinas Medical Center on "Psychopathology in Trauma" paper to be presented at the Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma, December 23, 1995. Dr Bell was cited in "It's Christmas! Can't we all just get along?" in Heart & Soul, January 1996, p. 50 - 54. Cited in "DuSable H.S. remembers King" in Chicago Defender, Saturday, January 13, 1996. Participated in "Solutions to Education, Socialization, and Conflict Resolution for Our InnerCity Traumatized Youth" at DuSable High School January 15, 1996. Dr Bell provided formal comments of the Mental Health Association In Illinois Public Hearing on the K.L. vs. Edgar Expert Panel Report on January 17, 1996. Featured in "Solutions to Education" in the Chicago Defender, January, 17, 1996, p 3. Featured in "Personal Profile - Taking Care of the Least of Us" in IPS Reports - Newsletter of 165
the Illinois Psychiatric Society, January 1996, Issue I, p. 10-11. Presented "Youth Violence - Witness to Homicide" at the Peer Witness Workshop at the University of Illinois College of Nursing, February 1, 1996. Interest group leader for the topic of "Violence - Prevention and Intervention" at the 1996 Annual Meeting of the American College of Psychiatrists in Tucson, Arizona, February 8, 1996. Cited in Effective Collaboration As the Key to Understanding and Reducing Youth Violence: A Mental Health Perspective, prepared by Marva P. Benjamin, National Technical Assistance Center for Children's Mental Health, Center for Child Health and Mental Health Policy, Georgetown University Child Development Center, December 1995. Guest on WBEE 1570AM discussing "The Black Family", Sunday February 18, 1996. Leadership Award for outstanding community leadership from the 87th street Stony Island Chamber of Commerce, February 18, 1996. Presented "Violence: What It Is And Some Ways to Prevent It" at the Fifth Chicago Men's Conference - Men In Community, February 24, 1996. Presented "The Anti-psychiatry movement" at the Association of Black Social Workers Black Adoption Workers Workshop, February 27, 1996. Cited in "Suicide Strikes Down Young Black Men" in The Chicago Reporter, Vol. 25, No. 2, February 1996, pp. 3-4 & 11. Presented " Assessment and Treatment of the Violent Patient in an Emergency Setting" at the American Psychiatric Association's CME Conference "Violence: Implications for Clinical Practice" in New Orleans, LA, March 3, 1996. Held and "Ask the Expert Session" at the American Psychiatric Association's CME Conference "Violence: Implications for Clinical Practice" in New Orleans, LA, March 3, 1996. Guest on the Mara Tapp Program discussing "Suicide Strikes Down Black Men" on WBEZ 91.5FM - Chicagoland Public Radio on March 6, 1996. Program Chairperson for "Not Just Those Everyday Blues: Recognizing and Treating Depression in African-Americans" sponsored by the American Medical Association, City of Chicago-Department of Public Health, Illinois Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities, and the Mental Health Association in Illinois at the DuSable Museum of AfricanAmerican History on March 9, 1996. Presented "The Exploitation of the African-American Community" at "Not Just Those Everyday Blues: Recognizing and Treating Depression in African-Americans" sponsored by the American Medical Association, City of Chicago-Department of Public Health, Illinois 166
Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities, and the Mental Health Association in Illinois at the DuSable Museum of African-American History on March 9, 1996. Guest on "Chicago Up Close" with Lee Ann Trotter on 99.5 WUSN FM - CHICAGO, March 10, 1996. Lectured on "Community Psychiatry" to the University of Illinois first year medical students March 21,1996. Plenary Speech on "Elements of Self-Esteem" at the Seventeenth Annual School Social Work In-service and Luncheon of the Chicago Public Schools on "Appreciate the Child: Empowering Our Children", March 22, 1996. Featured in the video "Youth Violence Prevention: Strategies for Change" produced by Midwest Regional Center/North Central Regional Educational Laboratory. Featured in the video "Seen & Heard: Youth Speak Out on Violence and Peace" produced by Midwest Regional Center/North Central Regional Educational Laboratory. Featured on "Soul Mates" on WLS-ABC Channel 7, March 23, 1996. Lectured presented "The Psychiatric Impact of Sexual Violence" in the Workshop on Sexual Violence for the University of Illinois second year medical students, March 26, 1996. Presented the keynote address on "Ethical Research on the Impact of Violence on Children" at the Symposium on "Violence: Challenges, Implications, and Solutions" held at the University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina, March 29, 1996. Cited in "An Open Season on Black Men in America: Images, Perceptions, and Realities" in Blackbook, Vol. XXVIII, p. 14-21. Presented "Addressing Victimization in a Mental Health Center" at "Mastering the Key Connection: Sexual Abuse Survivors Diagnosed with Serious Mental Illness" sponsored by the Mental Health Association in New York and the New York State Office of Mental Health in Albany, NY on April 12, 1996. Presented "Prevention of Violence" to the 2nd year medical student class at Chicago Medical School, April 15, 1996. Presented "Trauma-Related Stress Disorders in Children" at the Rafael Hernandez Memorial Lecture at Meharry Medical College in Nashville, TN on April 16, 1996 Cited in "Emotional Healing" in Heal & Soul April - May, 1996, p. 78-79. Presented "Public Health Care '96: What's it really about and who is it really for?" sponsored by the Psychiatry Interest Group at the Chicago Medical School, April 23, 1996.
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Presented "Temper, Temper" to Father James' Youth Group at St. Messiah Barthomew Episcopal Church on April 27, 1996 Presented "Promoting Non-violence in a Community Agency Setting" at Hanover Township Youth Services on April 30, 1996. Presented "Urban Violence and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder" at Exploring Mental Health Issues in the Minority Community - An Urban Health Initiative presented by Yale Minority Medical Association in New Haven, CT, May 3, 1996. Consulted with the Community Action for Youth Survival at Institute Juvenile Research, Department of Psychiatry - University of Illinois, May 8, 1996. Presented the keynote address "Defining and Treating Violence and Its Effects" at the Impacting Youth Violence Through Collaboration Conference sponsored by the Colorado CASSP and Colorado Mental Health Services, May 14, 1996 in Denver, Colorado. Participated on a panel discussion on "Innovative Programs Impacting Youth Violence" at the Impacting Youth Violence Through Collaboration Conference sponsored by the Colorado CASSP and Colorado Mental Health Services, May 14, 1996 in Denver, Colorado. Presented the keynote address "The Impact of Violence on Children" at the Ninth Annual Conference "Preventing Violence - Preserving Attachments" sponsored by the Maine Association for Infant Mental Health, Inc. in South Portland, Maine, May 17, 1996. Received a plaque for the keynote address "The Impact of Violence on Children" at the Ninth Annual Conference "Preventing Violence - Preserving Attachments" sponsored by the Maine Association for Infant Mental Health, Inc. in South Portland, Maine, May 17, 1996. Developed a questionnaire for the National Medical Fellowships, Inc. for their Fellowship Program in Violence Prevention for Minority Medical Students, May 17, 1996. Presented "Diagnosis of Infants and Young Children: Where We Are" at the Infant Mental Health Diagnosis and Classification: Theory and Practice One-day Clinical Training Seminar at the University of New England in Biddeford, Maine, May 18, 1996. Participated in the African-American Mental Health Research Center Advisory Committee Meeting at the Program for Research on Black Americans in Ann Arbor, MI, May 20, 1996. Consulted with P. Dr. Christoph Schneider-Harpprecht from Escola Superior de Teologia, Brazil, May 21, 1996. Site visited Glenwood School for Boys - West Campus, May 21, 1996. Cited in "Rodman Revisited: Black Men Answer" in The Chicago Sun-Times, Sunday, May 26, 1996.
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Consulted with Loretto Hospital's First Response Team on "Cultural Elements of Grieving and Loss", May 28, 1996. Presented "An Overview of the Community Mental Health Council's Violence Symposium 1995 - Impacting Violence: The Healing Starts Here" at the Community Mental Health Council's Violence Symposium 1996 - Impacting Violence II - The Healing Continues: Providing Pathways for the Survival of Our Youth, May 30,1996. Presented the Session on "Attachment and the Prevention of Violence" at the Community Mental Health Council's Violence Symposium 1996 - Impacting Violence II - The Healing Continues: Providing Pathways for the Survival of Our Youth, May 30, 1996. Discussant for "The Large Group Presentation of Three Cases of Violent Patients and Clinical Discussion" at the Community Mental Health Council's Violence Symposium 1996 - Impacting Violence II - The Healing Continues: Providing Pathways for the Survival of Our Youth, May 30, 1996. Cited in Harry Singer Foundation 1995-1996 Essay Contests on “Responsibility: Who Has It, Who Doesn’t, And What That Means To The Nation” - Avoyelles High School, Moreauville, Louisiana on http://www.singerfoundation.org/archives/1996/responsibility.moreauvi.html Held a workshop on "Wellness and Physical Conditioning" at the Community Mental Health Council's Violence Symposium 1996 - Impacting Violence II - The Healing Continues: Providing Pathways for the Survival of Our Youth, May 31, 1996. Presented the Session on "Children and the Impact of Violence" at the Community Mental Health Council's Violence Symposium 1996 - Impacting Violence II - The Healing Continues: Providing Pathways for the Survival of Our Youth, May 31, 1996. Presented "Seven Case Histories Illustrating Traumatic Stress Causes Disorders Other than PTSD" at the Community Mental Health Council's Violence Symposium 1996 - Impacting Violence II - The Healing Continues: Providing Pathways for the Survival of Our Youth, May 31, 1996. Presented "Safe Milieu" at the Community Mental Health Council's Violence Symposium 1996 - Impacting Violence II - The Healing Continues: Providing Pathways for the Survival of Our Youth, May 31, 1996. Participated in revising the National Commission on Correctional Health Care's Prison Standards, June 1, 1996. Moderated the panel presentation "Turning Pain and Anger into Power and Action" at the National Forum for Survivors of Violence, in Itasca, IL, June 2, 1996. Participated in Technical Advisory Group of The Chicago Project for Violence Prevention, June 11,1996.
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Presented a workshop on "Mental Health Problems of Multi-problem, Inner-city Kids" at the Metropolitan Family Services' Camp Algonquin, June 14, 1996. Presented "Getting Rid of Rats" at the City Club of Cleveland in Cleveland, Ohio, June 28, 1996 "Getting Rid of Rats" given at the City Club of Cleveland was broadcast on WVIZ - TV Channel 25 in Cleveland, Ohio, June 29, 1996 "Getting Rid of Rats" given at the City Club of Cleveland was broadcast on NPR - Public Radio - nationally on July 10, 1996. Surveyed Will County Adult Detention for accreditation under the Standard for Health Services in Jails for the National Commission on Correctional Health Care, July 9 & 10, 1996. Consulted with Minnie E. Durham from Seattle, Washington on providing treatment for traumatized children, July 17, 1996. Met with Attorney General Janet Reno and Secretary of Health Donna Shalala during the Advisory Council on Violence Against Women in Washington, D.C., July 18, 1996. Presented "Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Treating Youth Violence" at Genesis Schools Continuing Education Workshop, July 19, 1996. Guest on Bonnie and John's Show V103 - 102.7 FM discussing "No Crime Day - August 17, 1996" on July 22, 1996. Presented "Pathways to Survival" at the Auxiliary to the National Medical Association's Project Sun Workshop in Chicago, July 29, 1996. Presented "Promotion of Mental Health Through Coaching of Competitive Sports" at the Section on Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Scientific Assembly at the 101st Annual Convention of the National Medical Association in Chicago, July 29, 1996. Participated in WGCI 107.5FM/AM1390 "Stopping the Hits - Stopping the Violence", July 29, 1996. Presented a workshop on "A Gathering of Healers: Classifying the Damage Done by the Maafa" at the Association of Black Psychologists 28th Annual Convention in Chicago, July 30, 1996. Featured on WMAQ-Ch5 News discussing "The FBI Profile of the on Centennial Park Bomber", July 31, 1996. Consultant on "Legacy" produced by Nomadic Pictures August 6, 1996. Consulted with Drs. Maryse H. Richards and Reed Larson on a grant proposal: Risky Contexts 170
and Urban Youth at Loyola University, August 6, 1996. Featured on "Domestic Violence: Faces of Fear" on WTTW -Ch 11, August 6, 1996. Cited in "Why Suicide is Increasing Among Young Black Men" in Jet, August 12, 1996, p. 1215. Cited in “Why suicide is increasing among black men, UrbanMinistry.org, August 12, 1996; http://www.urbanministry.org/wiki/why-suicide-increasing-among-black-men Guest on "The Firman Forum" discussing "Mental Health in Black Community" which aired on Cable Channel 21, August 19, 1996. Dr. Bell and William Yancy Bell, IV were featured in "The Chicago Defender" on August 19, 1996, p. 10. Presented "Psychosocial aspects of Violence and Violent Injury" at the American Academy of Pediatrics - Pediatrics PREP: Emergency Medicine Review Course, August 21, 1996. Panelist in the Opening General Session - "In Harm's Way: Setting the Context" discussing Youth Violence at "In Harm's Way - A National Forum on Children and Violence" sponsored by the Children's Institute International, September 11, 1996 in Los Angeles, CA. Participated in a breakout session "Youth Violence - Hope or Despair?" at "In Harm's Way - A National Forum on Children and Violence" sponsored by the Children's Institute International, September 11, 1996 in Los Angeles, CA. Cited in "Death Comes by Accident in Poor, Black Neighborhoods" in The Chicago Reporter, Volume 25, Number 6, July/August 1996, p. 1, 5-8. Attended a Roundtable discussion co-sponsored by the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Population Program, the World Trade Center Chicago, and the International Human Rights Law Institute, DePaul University on the current political and economic situation on Nigeria and its impact on Nigerian society, September 9, 1996. Cited in “Reducing the Risk of Violence in Children’s Lives National conference on children calls for grass-roots involvement, a greater sense of caring” in Christian Science Monitor, September 17, 1996 Participated on the Task Force on Program Innovation of the American College of Psychiatrists in San Francisco, September 21, 1996. Guest on WBEZ 91.5FM - Chicagoland Public Radio "Richard Steel Friday" discussing "Rehabilitation of Male Victims of Violence" September 27, 1996. Guest on WOC News Talk discussing "Calming the Storm -A Community Response to 171
Violence" to be held October 1, 1996 in Rock Island, Illinois, September 27, 1996. Presented the Keynote Presentation "Understanding and Preventing Violence" at "Calming the Storm - A Community Response to Violence", in Rock Island, IL, October 1, 1996. Interview on "Minority Suicide" appeared in the Youth Suicide Prevention Newsletter, October 1996, p. 2 & 4. Cited in "News and Notes - Violence against women", in Psychiatric Services, Volume 47, Number 10, October 1996, p. 1142. Presented "Treatment Issues in African-American Men" at the Cultural Impact: Promoting Healthy Families and Community Support Systems sponsored by the Chicago School of Professional Psychology, The Human Relations Foundation of Chicago, and the Illinois Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities, October 11, 1996. Presented "Treatment Issues in African-American Men" at the Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center Multicultural Affairs Coalition, October 15, 1996. Presented "Clinical Issues of Psychotic Illness" a symposium for the Eli Lilly Pharmaceutical Company at Michael Jordan's Restaurant, October 15, 1996. Featured in "Brothers Gonna Work It Out" in N'Digo, pp 10 - 12, October 17 - October 30, 1996. Featured in “National Forum for Survivors of Violence” in Mothers Against Violence in America Newsletter, Autumn 1996, on http//:www.mavia.org/aut96/forum Presented "Stress-Related Disorders in African-American Children" at the Update in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry: Youth and Violence at the 1996 American Psychiatric Association Institute on Psychiatric Services in Chicago, IL, October 20, 1996. Expert on Psychiatric Issues in the Prison System at the Meet the Experts - Informal Roundtable Discussion for Residents at the 1996 American Psychiatric Association Institute on Psychiatric Services in Chicago, IL, October 20, 1996. Presented "The Year 2000: Changing Violence - Nonwhite Adolescents" during Symposium 20 - The Year 2000: What Can We Do to Change the Power of Violence (Joint Session with the American Association for Social Psychiatry) at the 1996 American Psychiatric Association Institute on Psychiatric Services in Chicago, IL, October 21, 1996. Presented "Getting Rid of the Rat - Special Lecture 11" at the 1996 American Psychiatric Association Institute on Psychiatric Services in Chicago, IL, October 21, 1996. Presented "Building Bridges with Youth Violence Prevention" at the Second Regional Conference - Family Violence: Building a Coordinated Community Response planned by the American Bar Association, American Medical Association, U.S. Department of Health and 172
Human Services, and the U.S. Department of Justice on October 31, 1996. Presented "Improving Our Response to Psychosis Induced Violence" at the Conference on Psychosis Induced Violence: Epidemiology, Treatment, and Policy at Portland State University in Portland, Oregon, November 15, 1996 "Getting Rid of the Rat - Special Lecture 11" presented at the 1996 American Psychiatric Association Institute on Psychiatric Services in Chicago, IL, October 21, 1996 was featured on "American Perspectives" on C-SPAN November 16, 1996. Guest on "CNN Today" on CNN discussing the proposed Committee on Why Americans Are So Ticked Off, November 19, 1996. Guest on "Truth in Action" on Channel 23 discussing "Gang Culture", November 19, 1996. Participated in the Chicago Community Trust Campaign for Children Work Group on December 6, 1996. Participated in the CMHC Institute for the Prevention of Violence Kick-Off Luncheon Celebration on December 10,1996. Consulted with Dr. Allan S. Noonan, Regional Health Administrator, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, U.S. Public Health Service, Region V on the homicide problem in Chicago, December 17, 1996. Attended the Joint Advisory Council on the Mental Health Service System - Department of Mental Health, Springfield, IL, December 19, 1996. Held a workshop on "My Diamond Child: Parenting Children with Special Needs: at the Families Light of the World: Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention Conference, January 11, 1997. Senior medical surveyor of the Cook County Jail health care system for the National Commission of Correctional Health Care, January 13 through January 20, 1997. Taught "Psychosocial Effects of Violence" for the Spring 1997 Special Topics Group on Firearm Violence: Diagnosis and Treatment" for the University of Illinois medical students, January 15, 1997. Consulted with the American Academy of Pediatrics Task Force on Violence, January 25 & 26, 1996. Presented the keynote address during the "Joining Together for Peace - A Conference Dedicated to the Ideals of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. sponsored by the Chicago Public Schools, January 31, 1997. Presented the Keynote address "What Children Need to Have Self-Esteem" at the Chicago 173
Metropolitan Association for the Education of Young Children 1997 Annual Conference, January 31, 1997. Featured in “Rodman Meets with Stern and Is Likely to Start Second Half”, The New York Times - Sports Desk, February 1, 1997, p. 1. Presented "Prevention of Violence in the African-American Community" at the Black History Month Presentation sponsored by the National Black Nurses' Association, Chicago Chapter and the Black Physicians' Association of Cook County Hospital, February 11, 1997. Presented the Plenary Session - The Importance of an Involved Community "Cultural Sensitivity in Collaboration" at the National Funding Collaborative on Violence Prevention 1977 Annual Conference, Washington, D.C., February 13, 1997. Donated a day to the Great Cities Grant to assist in developing personal mission statements for the Robert Taylor Home residents of the Chicago HIV Prevention and Adolescent Mental Health Project (CHAMP) Collaborative Board Members, February 17, 1997. Discussant for "Leslie: A Portrait of Schizophrenia" during Mental Illness in the Black Community at the Africana Cinema Series at the DuSable Museum of African American History, February 20, 1997. Presented "Assessment and Treatment of the Violent Patient in an Emergency Setting" at Violence: Implications for Clinical Practice sponsored by the American Psychiatric Association in New York, NY, February 22, 1997. Presented "Community Violence: Causes, Prevention, and Intervention" at Violence: Implications for Clinical Practice sponsored by the American Psychiatric Association in New York, NY, February 22, 1997. Led an "Ask the Expert Session" at Violence: Implications for Clinical Practice sponsored by the American Psychiatric Association in New York, NY, February 22, 1997.
Participated in the American College of Psychiatrists Committee on Membership Development, February 28, 1997 Kauai, Hawaii. Participated in the American College of Psychiatrists Task Force on Program Innovation, February 28, 1997. Lectured on "Adolescent Violence and Victimization" to the class on Urban Adolescents at the School of Social Service, University of Chicago, March 6, 1997. Participated in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's "Youth Violence Prevention Meeting" in Atlanta, Georgia, March 7, 1997. Featured on WMAQ Ch 5 - News discussing the shooting of Notorious B.I.G. March, 10, 1997. 174
Guest on "The Cliff Kelly Show" WGCI 1390AM discussing "CMHC's Institute for the Prevention of Violence Symposium - Violence and Children", March 15, 1997. Cited in "Vital Signs - When Silence is Deadly", EMERGE, April 1997, p. 28. Guest on "The Cliff Kelly Show" WVON 1450AM discussing "CMHC's Institute for the Prevention of Violence Symposium - Violence and Children", March 18, 1997. Participated in a press conference with The Chicago Housing Authority announcing a partnership between the CHA and CMHC's Institute for the Prevention of Violence in an effort to stem the tide of violence at CHA, March 18, 1997. Featured on WLFD - FOX CH32 News and WGN CH9 News discussing CMHC's Institute for the Prevention of Violence, March 18, 1997. Cited in "Famed psychiatrist teams up with CHA to stop violence" in the Chicago Defender, March 19, 1997, p. 3. Presented "Getting of Rids" at the University of Illinois' Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds, March 19, 1997. Presented "Multiple Causes and Strategies Necessary for Addressing Violence" at Community Mental Health Council's Institute for the Prevention of Violence Symposium "Violence and Children" on March 20, 1997 Presented "Children and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders" at Community Mental Health Council's Institute for the Prevention of Violence Symposium "Violence and Children" on March 20, 1997 Cited in "Confronting the handgun 'epidemic'" in The Chicago Defender, March 22, 1997, p. 5. Presented "Violence Prevention" at the Region II Emergency Nursing Council Spring Conference on April 4, 1997 in Peoria, Illinois. Presented "Co-victimization: The effects on youth and families" at the University of Family Physicians North Memorial Clinic Symposium on Youth Violence, April 5, 1997, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Participated as an Expert Panelist for the Department of Children and Family Services Strategic Planning Session, April 11, 1997. Served as Vice-Chairman of the National Commission on Correctional Health Care's Policy and Standards Committee Meeting, April 12, 1997. Presented "Primary Nocturnal Enuresis" at the Rhone-Poulenc Rorer sponsored lecture in Addison, IL, April 13, 1997. 175
Represented the National Medical Association as Chairman of the Accreditation Committee at the Executive Committee of the National Commission on Correctional Health Care, April 13, 1997. Cited in the Chicago Tribune article "Good Life in Ways Large and Small, These are the Best of Times" April 13, 1997, Section C, p. 13. 1997 Pfeiffer Winter Quarter Visiting Professor at Stanford University School of Medicine, In Palo Alto, California, April 13-16, 1997. Cited in “Mistrust of Doctors Lingers After Tuskegee” in The Washington Post, Health Section, p. 8, April 15, 1997. Participated in the Positive Anti-Crime Thrust, Inc. Advisory Board Meeting, April 17, 1997. Presented on "Race, Poverty, and Violence" at the Sigmund Edelstone Lecture at the University of Chicago, Irving B. Harris Graduate School of Public Policy Studies, Chicago Health Policy Research Council, April 18, 1997. Chaired the first public hearing on violence held by The Committee Against Racism and Violence at Liberty Baptist Church, April 19, 1997. Lectured on "Violence" as a part of the 1996-97 Clinical Neuroscience course at Chicago Medical School, April 21, 1997. Participated in the Beverly Bank Spring Advisory Council Meeting at Cominsky Park on April 21, 1997. Appeared on WMAQ Channel 5 Evening News discussing the two ten year olds who sexually assaulted a five-year old child, April 21, 1997. Appeared on WGN Channel 9 Evening News discussing the two ten year olds who sexually assaulted a five-year old child, April 21, 1997. Donated a day to the Great Cities Grant to assist in developing personal mission statements for the Robert Taylor Home residents of the Chicago HIV Prevention and Adolescent Mental Health Project (CHAMP) Collaborative Board Members, April 22, 1997. Guest on WMAQ 670AM Radio discussing the two ten year olds who sexually assaulted a five-year old child, April 22, 1997. Cited in "Min. Farrakhan gives divine solution to racial problems", The Final Call, p. 3 & 7, April 29, 1997. Presented "The Impact of Witnessing Violence in Children" at the Maternal and Child Health Leadership Conference - Making Change Happen: Working in Partnerships. April 28, 1997. 176
Participated in the Advisory Committee of the Children and Family Research Center April 28, 1997. Featured in "Doctor downplays juvenile crimes" in The Chicago Defender, April 29, 1997. Guest on "Our Voices" discussing "Cults in the African-American Community, BET, May 5, 1997. Presented the keynote address for the 1997 Research and Training Center on Family Support and Children's Mental Health "Building on Family Strengths Conference", May 8, 1997, Portland, Oregon. Featured in the Citizen Newspaper doing acupuncture on C. Osgood, May 8, 1997. Featured on WBEZ 91.5FM - Chicagoland Public Radio "Richard Steel Friday" discussing President Clinton's, Vice President Gore's and David Satcher's apology for the Tuskegee experiments, May 16, 1997. Featured in The Chicago Defender "People" section - "Dr. Carl Bell awarded for anti-violence crusade", May 20, 1997. Presented "Media: Misleading Public Health Efforts to Reduce Violence" at the Symposium on "Crime, Violence, and the Influence of the Media on Society" at the 150th American Psychiatric Association 1997 Annual Meeting, May 22, 1997 in San Diego, CA. Presented the keynote speech at the Center for Multicultural and Multilingual Mental Health Services Annual Conference "Tools for Treatment: The Delivery of Mental Health Services to Refugees and Immigrants", May 28, 1997. Presented "Chicago/Midwest Experience" at the National Acupuncture Detoxification Association 1997 Conference, May 31, 1997. Consulted with the Parent Cooperative for Early Learning, Inc. on developing a mission statement for their board, June 2, 1997. Presented "African-American Cultural Sensitivity" at the National Research and Training Center on Psychiatric Disability Training on Assertive Community Treatment, June 5, 1997. Cited in "Scared Straight - The Wisdom of Children Who Have Known Too Much" in The New York Times, p 1 & 4, June 8, 1997. Featured in “Crime is Down? Don’t Confuse Us with the Facts” in Harry Frank Guggenheim Review (2): 1 on http://www.hfg.org/htm1pages/colvard2, June 1997. Presented "African-American Cultural Sensitivity" at the National Research and Training Center on Psychiatric Disability Training on Assertive Community Treatment, June 26, 1997. 177
Appointed to consult with the Centers for Disease Control on a chapter on violence prevention for the Guide to Community Preventive Services, June 27, 1997. Cited in "Psychiatrists Urged to Work in Local Communities To End Violence, Help Children Grow Up Feeling Loved" in Psychiatric News, p. 18, July 4, 1997. Noted in "Eist Confers Awards on 12 Individuals At APA's Annual Meeting in San Diego, in Psychiatric News, p. 16, July 4, 1997. Consulted with Hernia Johnson from Michigan State University about her master's thesis on the treatment of African-American co-victims of homicide, July 11, 1997. Attended The New York Times reception to meet the correspondents of The Times Chicago Bureau, July 15, 1997. Attended the Executive Directors Breakfast Meeting with Senator Emil Jones, Jr. sponsored by the Chicago Association for Retarded Citizens on July 17, 1997. Reviewed the American Psychiatric Association Practice Guidelines for the Treatment of Patients with Panic Disorder and Related Anxiety Disorders, July 23, 1997. Presented the "Chicago Keynote Address" at the Chicago Housing Authority Community Oriented Policing to Combat Domestic Violence - Domestic Violence Training Conference, July 28, 1997. Consulted with Dr. Marie Smythm, INCORE, University Ulster, United Nations University, Northern Ireland about children's exposure to violence in Northern Ireland, July 30, 1997 Presented "Contextual Background Community/Academic Partnership" and moderated the Prevention of HIV in Chicago's Children and Families: Communities and Universities Working Together sponsored by the University of Illinois at Chicago, National Institute of Mental Health, and American Psychological Association, August 14, 1997. Cited in Reuters Medical News "Chicago Launches HIV/AIDS Primary Prevention Programs" August 14, 1997. Cited in "AIDS conference seeks to break the silence" in The Chicago Defender, Weekend edition, Saturday, August 16, 1997 Discussant for the 1997 American Psychological Association Convention Symposium "Psychological Assessment and Intervention Addressing Racism, Hate Violence, and Heterosexism", August 17, 1997. Presented a keynote address "Culturally Competent Therapeutic Interventions with Youth and Families" at Practical Strategies That Work 97 sponsored by the Illinois State Board of Education Interagency Technical Assistance Network, August 20, 1997. 178
Led a workshop "Clinical Assessments and Interventions with Angry/Aggressive Youth" at Practical Strategies That Work 97 sponsored by the Illinois State Board of Education Interagency Technical Assistance Network, August 20, 1997. Consulted with Dr. Victoria L. Fetter, M.D. about Minister's Farrakhan’s lack of anti-Semitic feelings, August 28, 1997. Cited in "The Truth About Date Rape" in Ebony, September 1997, p. 110 - 114. Guest on "The Doctor Is In" discussing "Black Mental Health" on WVON - 1450AM, September 3, 1997. Presented "Overview of the Effect of Trauma on Children and Therapeutic Interventions" at the Acadia Hospital Grand Rounds in Bangor, Maine, September 12, 1997. Acadia Hospital Grand Rounds Lecture "Overview of the Effect of Trauma on Children and Therapeutic Interventions" was telebroadcast to Blue Hill Hospital, Blue Hill, Maine, September 12, 1997. Presented the "Dr. Carl Bell Symposium" sponsored by Catholic Charities Maine in Bangor, Maine September 12, 1997. Presented the "Dr. Carl Bell Symposium" sponsored by Catholic Charities Maine in Portland, Maine September 13, 1997. Cited in “NIMH Director’s Administrative Report to the National Advisory Mental Health Council”, September 19, 1997. (www.nimh.nih.gov/council/dir997.htm) Cited in "Post-traumatic Stress Disorder" in Health and Healing for African-Americans, Crute S (ed). Emmaus, PA: Rodale Press, Inc., 1997, p. 339 -342. Presented "Violence as a Public Health Issue" at the IMPACT - Violence, Youth, Communities" conference sponsored by the Kent County Health Department/MINK Substance Abuse Coordinating Agency, and the Kent County Violence Prevention Coalition, September 23, 1997 in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Cited in "Youth tell ways to curb violence" in The Grand Rapids Press, September 24, 1997, p. 83. Presented "Issues of Juveniles" during the session on "Health and Violence: Home, Community and Streets" at The African American Male National Council's Second Annual Conference and Summit hosted by Asha Family Services, Inc., September 25, 1997 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Presented a training on "Violence: Prevention, Causes, Intervention and Prevention" for the United States District Court Northern District of Illinois Probation Office, September 29, 1997.
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Presented "Substance Abuse and its Effects on the Homeless" at Accepting the Challenge Meeting the Need sponsored by Connexions, Inc., October 9, 1997. Hosted the "Adolescent Voices" show "Martial Arts: Two View-Points", a Tel Production produced by Thomas Britt, October 9, 1997. Member of the Chicago Crime Commission's Community Youth Strategy Retreat's Health Community Task Force, October 10, 1997. Discussed how to prevent violence in youth on CBS "Up to the Minute", October 16, 1997. Cited in "Black Rape Victims Lack Refuge" in The Chicago Reporter, Volume 26, Number 6, October 1997, p. 3 - 5. Guest on the Brenda Montgomery Show discussing "African-American Psychology" - WVON 1450AM, October 20, 1997. Presented "On Stress-related Disorders in African-Americans" during the full day session "Trauma and Healing: Intergenerational Transmission" at the 1997 American Psychiatric Association's Institute on Psychiatric Services in Washington, D.C., October 27, 1997. Cited in "Community Mental Health Council to present seminar on violence prevention" in the Citizen, October 30, 1997, p. 1. Presented "Community Violence: Causes, Intervention, and Prevention " at CMHC's 1997 Annual Violence Symposium on November 4, 1997. Presented "Identifying and Treating Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders " at CMHC's 1997 Annual Violence Symposium on November 5, 1997. Cited in "Dr. Carl Bell outlines violence prevention steps" in the Citizen, November 6, 1997, p. 1 & 10. Consulted with Willis Bright of the Lilly Foundation on how to do an assessment of violence prevention efforts in Indianapolis, IN, November 13, 1997. Dr. Bell presented a training on "Violence, Aggression and Impulsive Behavior" at St. Joseph's Mental Health Center in Elgin, IL, November 21, 1997. Presented "Mental Interventions for Children Exposed to Violence" with Paul Alt the architect for the DuSable Sanctuary Project, November 22, 1997. Presented "Why is the Issue of Brain Development so Important?" at the Building Connections for Success: It's All about Learning Conference sponsored by the South Carolina Department of Education and the Education Commission of the States, December 2, 1997 in Columbia, South Carolina.
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Presented "Bridges between the Field of Violence and Other Destructive Behaviors" at the Institute of Domestic Violence in the African American Community - Invitational Forum, December 4, 1997 in Atlanta, Georgia. Presented "Treatment of the Aggressive/Violent Patient" at the Medical College of Wisconsin/Milwaukee County Mental Health Department of Psychiatry Ground Rounds on December 10, 1997 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Presentation to the Rotary Club about the Community Mental Health Council, December 11, 1997. Presented "Impact of Violence on African-American Youth" at the Public Forum: Creation of a Self: Color and Trauma in the Life of a Child of the American Psychoanalytic Association in New York City December 19, 1997: http://www.cyberpsych.org/pubforum/tp.htm Featured giving Citizen Newspaper Publisher and C.E.O. William Garth the Freddye Smith Award, Citizen, Vol. 32, No 37, December 25, 1997, p. 1. Consulted with Illinois State 27th District Representative Monique D. Davis on the Juvenile Justice Reform Act of 1997 (HB182), January 12, 1998. Presented "The Treatment and Management of Psychosocial Effects of Bed-Wetting on Children and Their Families sponsored by Rhone-Poulenc Rorer, January 17, 1998. Presented "Mental Illness and African-Americans" at the Mental Health Needs of the AfricanAmerican Community Clergy Breakfast, sponsored by the Mental Health Association in Illinois, January 20, 1998. Featured in "Six Chicago Weekend Sources Set Their Sights in 1998", Chicago Weekend, Week of January 8, 1998, p. 4. Lead a workshop on "Collaboration with the Community" sponsored by the Institute of Mental Hygiene of the City of New Orleans, New Orleans, January 22, 1998. Presented "Linking Mental Health Services to the Community" sponsored by the Institute of Mental Hygiene of the City of New Orleans, New Orleans, January 22, 1998. Cited in "Sex Abuse Cases Decline, but Blacks Still Main Victims", The Chicago Reporter, Vol. 27, No. 1, January 1998, p. 1, 7 - 10. Spoke to the 6th, 7th, and 8th graders of Libby Elementary School on "What Was Needed To Be Successful" during their Black History Month Celebration, February 3, 1998. Presented "Community Violence: Causes, Prevention, and Intervention" to the Essentials of Clinical Medicine for the University of Illinois School of Medicine Freshman, February 4, 1998. Led a workshop on Tai Chi for the Chicago African-American Youth Health Behavior Project, 181
February 7, 1998. Consulted with Dr. Kwame McKenzie, Honorary Clinical Research Fellow at the Department of Psychological Medicine, Institute of Psychiatry, London, UK on his project "Community Mental Health Care for African-Americans: Lessons for the UK" funded by the Harkness Fellowship, February 16, 1998. Co-facilitator of an Interest Group on "Cultural Issues in Diagnosis and Treatment" at the American College of Psychiatrist's Program on Diversity in Psychiatric Treatments: Conflict or Integration?" on February 19, 1998 in Rio Grande, Puerto Rico. Lectured on "Adolescent Violence and Victimization" to the class on Urban Adolescents at the School of Social Service, University of Chicago, February 24, 1998. Presented "The Impact of Racism on African-Americans" at Dempsey Travis' book signing for Racism: Revolves like a merry go 'round at Captain Hard Times, February 28, 1998. Presented "Relevant Clinical Issues in People with Psychosis" at the Dinner and Academic Discussion sponsored by Zeneca Pharmaceutical, March 3, 1998. Featured on WMAQ-Channel 5 Evening News discussing "Illinois Super Prison", March 10, 1998. Presented "Adolescent Suicide" at Georgetown University Medical Center Pediatric Grand Rounds, March 13, 1998 in Washington, D.C. Presented "Community Violence: Causes, Prevention and Intervention" at the American Medical Student Association's 1998 Convention - Leading Medicine into the 21st Century, March 13, 1998 in Washington, D.C. Featured on CNN Headline News discussing "Rising Black suicide rates", March 19, 1998. Cited in “Suicide rate among black children up”, Las Vegas Review - Journal, March 20, 1998, p. 9.A. Cited in “Young black suicide rate surges” in The Detroit News, Friday, March 20, 1998 on http://detnews.com/1998/nation/9803/20/03200072 Cited in “Newsline - National Suicides by young blacks up”, The Patriot Ledger - Quincy, MA, March 20, 1998. Cited in "Young blacks' suicides soar; middle-class stress cited", Chicago Tribune, Friday, March 20, 1998, Section 1, p. 9. Featured in “When Silence Is Deadly” on http://www.sistahspace.com/WeepingWillow/deadsilence, March 1998.
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Cited in "Study links stress of success, black youth suicides", Chicago Sun-Times, Friday March 20, 1998, Health section, p. 55. Presented "Suicide in the African-American" at the Depression in the African American Community Conference sponsored by the National Medical Association, Mound City Medical Forum and Eli Lilly and Company in St. Louis, MO, March 21, 1998. Featured on WMAQ -Channel 5 Nightly News discussing the "Jonesboro, Arkansas School shooting", March 24, 1998. Dr. was cited in "Feeling blue? Get help before it is too late", Chicago Defender, March 24, 1998. Guest on WTTW - Channel 11 Chicago Tonight discussing the "Jonesboro, Arkansas School Shooting, March 25, 1998. Guest on WVON - 1450AM The Cliff Kelley Show discussing the "Jonesboro, Arkansas School Shooting, March 26, 1998. Guest on KTRS - 550AM The Jim and Ryan Show in St. Louis, MO discussing "The increase in Black suicide", March 27, 1998. Examined for the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, March 30 and 31, 1998. Consulted with Pattrick Smellie, Harkness Fellow from New Zealand about the impact of the media on the public's ideas of violence in mentally ill, April 3, 1998. Presented "Causes of and Solutions for Community Violence" at Northeastern University Innercity Studies, April 7, 1998. Guest on Street Talk WKKC - 89.3 FM discussing the impact of violence on children April 13, 1998. Cited in "A cry for help?" in the Final Call, April 14, 1998, p. 2 & 8. Cited in “Not so fast: think about that first offer”, Chicago Tribune - Jobs, April 16, 1998. Presented "What Happens to Children Who Witness Violence" at the "Annual Pediatrics Symposium - Keeping Kids Safe" sponsored by the University of Kansas Medical Center, April 17, 1998. Presented "Assessment of Family Violence" at the "Annual Pediatrics Symposium - Keeping Kids Safe" sponsored by the University of Kansas Medical Center, April 17, 1998. Consulted with Katie Kirby of the Chicago Crime Commission on their Community Youth Project, April 21, 1998.
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Consulted with Ashanti O'Connell, student University of Ulster, School of Behavioral and Communication Science, Department of Psychology, Northern Ireland, U.K. who visited the Community Mental Health Council from April 20-24, 1998 to study CMHC's work on Children and Violence for her Ph.D. dissertation on Black South African Children and the Impact of Violence on Their Lives. Presented the Plenary Session "The Cycle of Violence" at the Michigan Department of Community Health Violence Prevention Section Grantee Meeting, May 4, 1998 in Higgins Lake, Michigan. Presented a Breakout Session on "Violence, Mental Health & Substance Abuse" at the Michigan Department of Community Health Violence Prevention Section Grantee Meeting, May 4, 1998 in Higgins Lake, Michigan. Featured in "Children at Risk" on The News Hour with Jim Lehrer, May 6, 1998. Featured in “Behind the Numbers” in Online News Hour: Rising African-American Suicide rates, on http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/youth/jan-june98/suicide_5-6. Presented "Opportunities and Barriers for Institutional/Community Partnerships" at the Volunteers of America's Mental Health Institute in Lafayette, Louisiana on May 7, 1998. Featured in the video "Creation of a Self: Color and Trauma in the Life of a Child" produced by the American Psychoanalytic Foundation, 1998. Cited in "Mother's Day can be devastating with recent death" in the Citizen Newspaper, Week of May 7, 1998, p. 4. Presented a three-hour workshop on "Tai Chi as a Stress Inoculant" at the City of Chicago Bureau of Mental Health employees, May 13, 1998. Presented the Morning Plenary Session on "Stress-related Disorders in Sexual Abuse Survivors and a Tip about Heart" at the Mastering the Key Connection III: Building Community for Sexual Abuse Survivors Diagnosed with Mental Illness - A Clinical Training Conference sponsored by the NYS Office of Mental Health and the Mental Health Association in NYS, in Albany, NY, May 15, 1998. Consulted with Walter Hill, Manager, Network Communications, American Psychiatric Association, Division of Public Affairs regarding the APA Annual Meeting Radio Tour, May 19, 1998. Luncheon speaker at the Annual Brinker Symposium sponsored by the Early Childhood Research and Intervention Program at the University of Illinois at Chicago, May 20, 1998. Consulted with Portia Kennel - Associate Director for Programs of the Ounce of Prevention Fund regarding the staff reaction to violence at the Center for Successful Child Development in the Robert Taylor Homes, May 20, 1998. 184
Guest on WMAQ Channel 5 Morning News discussing the Springfield, Oregon mass murder by a white teenager, May 23, 1998. Guest on "Sunday Morning Live" WVAZ - 102.7 FM discussing the Springfield, Oregon mass shooting, May 24, 1998. Guest on "News Talk" WLS - 89 AM discussing the Springfield, Oregon mass shooting, May 24, 1998. Presented the Keynote Address on "How to Save Lives" to the 23 rd All-City School Counselors' Conference "School Counselors: Transforming Young Lives Through Positive Relationships, May 29, 1998. Presented "Training Heart" at the International Society for Sport Psychiatry Annual Meeting, May 31, 1998 in Toronto, Canada. Served as a Program for Minority Research Training in Psychiatry mentor for Johnny Williamson, IV, MD during the 151st Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association in Toronto, Canada, May 31, 1998. Participant in Component Workshop 7 - Dealing with Violence in Schools sponsored by the APA Committee on Psychiatry and Mental Health in the Schools and the APA Task Force on Psychiatric Aspects of Violence at the 151st Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association in Toronto, Canada, June 1, 1998. Presented "Mission Driven Families: Primary Prevention of Family Violence" at the Symposium on Violence and Abuse: Full Circle sponsored by the APA Auxiliary at the 151st Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association in Toronto, Canada, June 1, 1998. Participant in the APA's Office of Research and Committee on Health Services Research Breakfast at the 151st Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association in Toronto, Canada, June 3, 1998. Presented "True Community/Academic Partnerships" at the Symposium New Advocacy Challenges for Social Psychiatry at the 151st Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association in Toronto, Canada, June 4, 1998. Cited in "Why Are So Many Children Committing Murder?" in JET, June 8, 1998, p. 14-18. Presented "Violence in Children - Plenary Session" at the French American Psychiatric Meeting - Psychiatry in France and North America - Perspectives in the Year 2000/Interaction between Practice and Research, June 9, 1998 in Paris, France. Guest on WGCI 1390AM/107.5FM's "Stopping the Hits Program - How Safe Are Our Schools", June 16,1998.
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Presented "The Effects of Community Violence on School Social Workers" at the Chicago Public Schools, Department of Social Workers Conference: Developing Success Through Creative Social Work Practice, June 18, 1998. Presented "Managing Mental Health Emergencies: Community Perspectives" at the Managing Mental Health Emergencies: Community, Forensic, and Hospital Perspectives sponsored by the Baltimore Crisis Response, Inc., Baltimore Mental Health System, Inc., and Guttmacher Forensic, Inc. in Baltimore, MD, June 19, 1998. Guest on WBEZ 91.5FM - Chicagoland Public Radio "The Jan Coleman Show" discussing "Depression in African-Americans", June 24, 1998. Presented the Keynote Address at "Health Issues for Youth at Risk: Preventing Homelessness, Promoting Health sponsored by the Night Ministry & Chicago Health Outreach, June 29, 1998. Presented "Personal safety and how to prevent, intervene, and respond to violence" at the Training Session for Community Violence Prevention Workers at the Chicago Board of Education, June 29, 1998. Presented testimony at the "Guns, Violence, and Schools - A Series of Public Hearings" Coconvened by Honorable John H. Stroger, Jr., President, Board of Commissioners of Cook County and by Paul Vallas, Chief Executive Officer, Chicago Public Schools, July 28, 1998. Chaired Symposium IV: Community Sustainability and Diffusion at the Role of Families in Prevention and Adapting to HIV/AIDS Annual Research Conference, Washington, D.C., July 31, 1998. Featured in "Preventing School Violence: No Easy Answers" in the Journal of the American Medical Association, Volume 280, No.5, August 5, 1998, p. 404 - 407. Cited in "Having a Mission Statement Helps Prevent Family Violence" in Psychiatric News, August 7, 1998, p. 7 & 36. Cited in "School Violence Can Be Prevented" in Psychiatric News, August 7, 1998, p. 7 & 33. Guest on "Mo in the Morning" WVON - 1450AM discussing "The mental health system in Illinois", August 10, 1998. Featured on WMAQ -Channel 5 Nightly News discussing the "Ryan Harris Murder", August 10, 1998. Featured on Channel 7 ABC News discussing the "Ryan Harris Murder", August 10, 1998. Featured on WBBM Channel 2 CBS News discussing the "Ryan Harris Murder", August 10, 1998.
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Guest on WMAQ Channel 5 Morning News discussing the "Ryan Harris Murder", August 11, 1998. Cited in “They don't understand that death means forever gone”, Chicago Tribune, August 11, 1998, p. 1 & 12. Cited in “Boys, 7 and 8, are arrested in Girl’s death”, Omaha World-Herald, Vol. 12 - 153, August 11, 1998. Guest on WFLD Channel 32 News discussing the "Ryan Harris Murder", August 11, 1998. Guest on BET Tonight discussing the "Ryan Harris Murder", August 12, 1998. Cited in “Neighbors still stunned by killing, young boys’ arrest”, York Daily Record, Vol. 12 154, August 12, 1998. Cited in “When children kill children, just what do we do?”, Seattle Post - Intelligencer, Vol. 12 - 155, August 12, 1998. Cited in “Child murder suspects help for psychiatric tests” on CNN.com, August 12, 1998 on http://www.cnn.com/US/9808/12/boys.charged. Cited in “Court seeks way to deal with accused boys”, Daily Herald, August 12, 1998, p. 3. Guest on WTTW - Channel 11 Chicago Tonight discussing the "Ryan Harris Murder", August 13, 1998. Cited in "Shock turns into doubt in Chicago" in USA TODAY, Friday, August 14, 1998, p. 3A. Spoke at Black on Black Love's 14th Annual No Crime Day, August 15, 1998. Cited in "Doing kids' time for adult crimes" in the Commentary Section of The Chicago Tribune, Sunday, August 16, 1998, Section 1, p. 15. Cited in “Prosecutors, media distorted case against Chicago boys charged with murder” in World Socialist Web Site, August 15, 1998 on http://www.wsws.org/news/1998/chig-a15 Guest on BET Lead Story discussing the "Ryan Harris Murder", August 16, 1998. Cited in “Don’t judge children as small adults”, The Record, Northern New Jersey, Opinion Section, August 18,1998. Cited in “Preventing Youth Violence, Protecting the Environment” in MAVIA News, August 18, 1998 on http://www.mavia.org/pr_081898_oped. Cited in “Viewing kids as children, not criminals”, The State Journal-Register Springfield, IL, Vol. 12 - 159, August 19, 1998. 187
Cited in "For they know not what they do?" in TIME, August 24, 1998, p. 65 - 66. Cited in “For They Know Not What They Do?” in TIME.com, Vol. 152, No. 8, August 24, 1998 on http://www.time/magazine/1998/dom/980824/crime.for_they_know_not_3. Cited in “Kids’ ‘Competence” A Tender Issue for Courts,” in The Chicago Tribune – Metro Section, August 30, 1998, p. 1. Led a discussion group of the University of Illinois psychiatric residents on Community Psychiatry, September 3, 1998. Guest on WFLD Channel 32 News discussing the "Psychological Impact on the Boys Accused of the Ryan Harris Murder", September 4, 1998. Dr. Bell, along with Douglas B. Chapman, Dr. Keith Courtney, and Gloria A. Dugan, met with staff of the Maine delegation (Congressman Thomas H. Allen, Congressman John B. Baldacci, Senator Susan M. Collins, and Senator Olympia J. Snowe) to discuss the Catholic Charities Maine Rapid Response Program proposal September 11, 1998 at the Russell Senate Building, Washington, D.C. Guest on "Psych Talk" discussing Family Violence in San Antonio, Texas on KENS - 1160AM, September 15, 1998. Presented "When Children Kill" at Violence and Children presented by Community Mental Health Council's Institute for the Prevention of Violence, September 17, 1998 at the University of Illinois. Presented "Teen Suicide" at Violence and Children presented by Community Mental Health Council's Institute for the Prevention of Violence, September 17, 1998 at the University of Illinois. Guest of Mediascope in Burbank, California, September 18, 1998. Presented “Strategies for the prevention of youth violence” at the University of Louisville, Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds, September 24, 1998 in Louisville, Kentucky. Led the Resident Round Table lunch at the University of Louisville, Department of Psychiatry, September 24, 1998 in Louisville, Kentucky. Presented “Living with the Illness” at Trinity United Church of Christ Health Advisory Board, September 27, 1998. Dr. Bell, along with Douglas B. Chapman, Dr. Keith Courtney, and Gloria A. Dugan, met with the Maine delegation - Congressman Thomas H. Allen, Congressman John B. Baldacci, and Senator Susan M. Collins to discuss the Catholic Charities Maine Rapid Response Program proposal October 9, 1998 at the Longworth Congressional Building and the Russell Senate Building, Washington, D.C. 188
Presented “Trauma and Loss” at the St. Francis Center 1998 Illness, Loss and Grief Conference, October 10, 1998, Washington, D.C. Cited in “Black Women and Rape” in Ebony, November 1998, p. 140 - 146. Consulted with Vicki Coffey & Associated on the Millennium Domestic Violence Conference, October 12, 1998. Presented “Definitions and Scope of Violence at Home, among Acquaintances, and the Community” at the Public Health Aspects of Domestic Violence course (CHSC 461), at the University School of Public Health, October 14, 1998. Presented “Working Cross-Culturally with Clients in the Mental Health System - Cultural Sensitivity Training with Carl Bell, M.D.” sponsored by the Mental Health Center of Dane County, Inc., Madison, WI, October 27, 1998. Consulted with Errol Reid of the Psychotherapy Department and Sharon Mier of the Clinical Psychology of St. Mary’s House in Leeds, England regarding psychiatric services in England, October 28, 1998. Cited in “Great ideas for nurturing all your relationships - Intimacies - Second wind”, Essence, November, 1998, p. 70. Cited in “Lost Boys”, Essence, November, 1998, p. 121 & 188 - 193. Presented “Community Violence: Causes, Prevention and Intervention” sponsored by the Atlanta Foundation for Psychoanalysis, Inc and the Department of Psychiatry, Morehouse School of Medicine, in Atlanta, Georgia, November 13, 1998. Presented the Keynote Address at the Focus on Learning: Employing Positive Behavioral Interventions to Make Schools and Neighborhoods Safe sponsored by the Chicago Public Schools, Office of Specialized Services, November 14, 1998. Panelist for “Working with Inmates: Understanding the Effects of Incarceration” at the National Conference on Wrongful Convictions and the Death Penalty, November 15, 1998. Featured in the Emory University Rollins School of Public Health Institute for Minority Health Research Web site regarding his lecture on Youth Violence in Chicago sponsored by the Atlanta Foundation for Psychoanalysis, December 3, 1998. Presented “Community Violence and Its Impact on Children and Adolescents” at Youth Violence: From Risk to Resilience sponsored by Uhlich Children’s Home, December 10, 1998. Expert guest for “When Schools Are Not Safe” on Black Entertainment Television (BET) Teen Summit, December 12, 1998 in Washington, D.C. Presented an all day workshop “Violence in Our Communities, at Work, School and Home” at 189
the Competencies For a Challenging Environment in Behavioral Healthcare Conference sponsored by the Community Behavioral Healthcare Association, December 16, 1998. Cited in “Psychiatrist helping to prevent violence in the African-American community. Psychiatric Times, Vol. 16, No. 1, p. 78, January 1999. Taught "Community Violence: Prevention, Intervention and Post-vention" for the Spring 1999 Special Topics Group on Firearm Violence: Diagnosis and Treatment" for the University of Illinois medical students, January 13, 1999. Attended the St. Paul Trust Company 8 th Annual Economic Forecast Breakfast as a member of St. Paul’s Advisory Board, January 27,1999. Presented the Keynote Luncheon Address at the Bureau of Justice Assistance Science of Violence - A Policy Briefing for State Administrative Agency Directors and Policy Members, January 29, 1999 in Atlanta, GA. Presented “The Importance of Managing Your Anger and How We Should Not Become Our Own Worse Enemy” at the University of Illinois Department of Disability and Human Development’s “Healing, Anger, Rage, and Shame” Program, February 5, 1999. Consulted with the School of Social Service Administration on hiring a potential faculty member, February 9, 1999. Presented “Violence Prevention in the Chicago Public School System“ at the University of Chicago Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation Grand Rounds, February 10, 1999 in Tinley Park, Il. Presented “African-American Physician Contributions to Civilization“ at the Antioch Missionary Baptist Church, February 14, 1999. Led an Interest Group on “Cultural Issues in Diagnosis and Treatment” at the Bridges to the Future American College of Psychiatrists’ Annual Meeting in San Francisco, CA., February 19, 1999. Presented “Violence Prevention Efforts in Chicago Public Schools” at the Heart Of Prevention Efforts (H.O.P.E.) for Illinois Children: What Can We Do to Prevent Violence and Delinquency Among Young Children sponsored by the University of Illinois at Chicago Department of Psychiatry and Institute for Juvenile Research in collaboration with the Illinois Department of Human Services, Department of Children and Family Services, Department of Corrections, and State Board of Education, February 25, 1999. Presented “Violence Prevention in Chicago Public Schools” to the Delta Kappa Gamma Society International Meeting, February 25, 1999. Panelist for “Juveniles Charged as Adults” during the Concurrent Workshop Sessions: A Closer Look at Successful Juvenile Collaborations during the Office of Justice Programs and 190
Bureau of Justice Assistance National Symposium on Indigent Defense: Improving Criminal Justice Systems Through Expanded Strategies and Innovative Collaborations in Washington, D.C., February 26, 1999. Cited in “Conference Focuses on Violence in Schools”, The Chicago Tribune, Metro Chicago, February 28, 1999, p.2. Dr. Bell and Dr. David Clark presented the Preventing Violence in Schools Joint Keynote Cosponsored by the Illinois Counseling Association and the Office of the Illinois Attorney General, March 5, 1999. Guest on “Eight Forty-eight" WBEZ 91.5FM - Chicagoland Public Radio discussing “Depression and Infanticide”, March 15, 1999. Cited in Death Behind Bars, The Chicago Reporter, Vol. 28, No. 3, p. 9, March 1999. Guest on WTTW - Channel 11 Chicago Tonight discussing “Depression and Infanticide”, March 16, 1999. Guest on WGCI 1390AM The Cliff Kelly Show discussing “Depression and Infanticide” March 20, 1999. Presented the Luncheon Keynote “Violence Prevention Strategies” at the 1999 Crossroads Conference, March 30, 1999 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Presented “Basic Principles of Violence Prevention” during the plenary session at the 76 th Annual Meeting of the Orthopsychiatric Association April 9, 1999 in Washington, D.C. Participated in the “Early Intervention and Prevention Task Force Meeting - An Agenda for the Nation on Violence Against Women” of the National Advisory Council on Violence Against Women, April 12, 1999. Participated in the “Meeting on Mental Health Needs and Conditions of Confinement of Juvenile Offenders” sponsored by the MacArthur Foundation, April 12 & 13, 1999. Presented “Having Heart: A Prevention Strategy to Prepare Adolescents to Face Adversity” at the Community Mental Health Council’s Institute for the Prevention of Violence Symposium on Teen Violence, April 15, 1999. Presented “A Practitioner’s Approach to Violence Prevention” at the American Academy of Pediatrics 1999 Spring Session, Chicago, IL, April 19, 1999. Featured on WLS Channel 7 Evening News, discussing the Littleton, Colorado Columbine school shooting, April 20, 1999. Guest on WLS Channel 7 Morning News, discussing the Littleton, Colorado Columbine school shooting, April 21, 1999. 191
Guest on CLTV News, discussing the Littleton, Colorado Columbine school shooting, April 21, 1999. Cited in “Massacre could happen anywhere, experts agree”, in the Daily Southtown, April 21, 1999, p 1 - 2. Guest on WVON - 1450AM on “Mo in the Morning”, discussing the Littleton, Colorado Columbine school shooting, April 21, 1999. Guest on WBBM Radio discussing the Littleton, Colorado Columbine school shooting, April 21, 1999. Guest on WGN 720AM on “The Bob Collins Show” discussing the Littleton, Colorado Columbine school shooting, April 21, 1999. Guest on WFLD FOX Channel 32 News discussing the Littleton, Colorado Columbine school shooting, April 21, 1999. Guest on WMAQ NBC Channel 5 News discussing the Littleton, Colorado Columbine school shooting, April 21, 1999. Guest on WMAQ NBC Channel 5 News discussing the Littleton, Colorado Columbine school shooting, April 21, 1999. Guest on WGN Channel 9 News discussing the Littleton, Colorado Columbine school shooting, April 21, 1999. Cited in “Racial factor in school shooting surfacing” in the Chicago Defender, p. 3, April 22, 1999. Presented “Setting the Context: Juvenile Justice and Mental Health in the 21 st Century” at the Juvenile Justice and Mental Health Workshop sponsored by the State/University Interdisciplinary Collaboration Project of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration and the American Psychiatric Association, April 22, 1999 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Guest on WVON - 1450AM on the “Cliff Kelly Show”, discussing the Littleton, Colorado Columbine school shooting, April 23, 1999. Guest on WMAQ NBC Channel 5 News – “Town Meeting” discussing the Littleton, Colorado Columbine school shooting, April 23, 1999. Guest on “Newsweek on the Air”, WNYC, discussing the Littleton, Colorado Columbine school shooting, April 24, 1999. Guest on KMJQ Magic 102, discussing the Littleton, Colorado Columbine school shooting, 192
April 25, 1999. Guest on WLS 89AM NewsTalk with Debra Scott, discussing the Littleton, Colorado Columbine school shooting, April 25, 1999. Guest on KEX 1190AM in Portland, Oregon with Bob Miller, discussing the Littleton, Colorado Columbine school shooting, April 26, 1999. Featured in “Daley Speech to Start Education Conference”, The Chicago Tribune, Metro Chicago, April 28, 1999, p. 6. Featured on FreeRepublic.com, April 28, 1999 on http://www.freerepublic.com/forum/a3727930do776 and http://www.freerepublic.com/forum/a3727bd81586e Presented “Strategies for Health Behavior Change” at the Closing Plenary Session on School Safety and Violence Prevention at the “Meeting the Challenge of Education Conference” sponsored by the City of Chicago with Mayor Richard Daley of Chicago, Mayor Tom Menino of Boston, Mayor Archer of Detroit, Mayor Helmke of Fort Wayne, Chicago Police Superintendent Terry Hilliard, and Chicago Public School C.E.O. Paul Vallas, April 29, 1999. Featured on Channel 7 - ABC News discussing “Strategies for Health Behavior Change”, April 29, 1999. Featured on WGN Channel 9 News discussing the “Chicago Public Schools Violence Prevention Initiative”, April 29, 1999. Featured on WMAQ - Channel 5 News discussing the “Chicago Public Schools Violence Prevention Initiative”, April 29, 1999. Delivered a workshop for the Ounce of Prevention staff on “Staff issues of victimization by violence and witnessing violence and attitudes regarding safety”, April 30, 1999. Cited in “Increased isolation of kids blamed for school shootings”, Chicago Sun-Times, April 30, 1999. Cited in “Blues: Why So Many Sisters Are Mad And Sad,” Ebony, May 1999, pg. 143. https://books.google.com/books?id=BTqdaFQBP8C&q=Dr.+Carl+Bell#v=snippet&q=Dr.%20Carl%20Bell&f=false Presented “Trends, Interventions, and Outcomes of Violence: Two Decades of Study” at the morning plenary session of the 10th Biennial Black Health Conference on Violence in Urban America: Saving Our Families in Philadelphia, PA, May 1, 1999. Guest on BET “Lead Story” discussing the “Dynamics of mass murder/suicide”, May 2, 1999. Cited in “Health Journal - Witnesses to Violence Struggle to Overcome Long-Term Effects” in The Wall Street Journal, Monday, May 3, 1999, p. B1. 193
Presented “Working with at Risk Youth” Midwest Regional Conference of the American Correctional Chaplain Association on May 3, 1999. Cited in “Helping the survivors Mental-health professionals say Littleton students face months of emotional turmoil”, The Forth Worth Star-Telegram, Life and Arts Section, May 4, 1999. Featured in “School Violence Addressed at American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting” in APA OnLine - News Stand, May 4, 1999 on http//:www.psych.org/news_stand/nr_990504. Presented “One Provider’s Perspective” at the Juvenile Detention Alternatives Mental Health Initiative meeting on May 5, 1999. Participated in the University of Illinois Department of Psychiatry Mock Board Examinations, May 7, 1999. Participated in the “Strategy Session on Children, Violence, and Responsibility” with President Clinton and Vice President Gore at the White House, May 10, 1999 in Washington, D.C. Guest speaker at 4th Annual Tinley Park Mental Health Center Open House Gala, Wednesday, May 12, 1999. Participated in an Advisory Board meeting for the African American Mental Health Project of the Institute for Social Research of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI, May 13 - 14, 1999. Presented “The Need for Psychiatric Infrastructure in Juvenile Justice” at Symposium - 16 Anatomy of Juvenile Violence during the 1999 American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C., May 17, 1999. Featured in the Media Session 6 – “Understanding Violence” during the 1999 American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C., May 17, 1999. Presented “Violence Prevention in Chicago Public Schools” during Symposium 33 Understanding School Violence at the 1999 American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C., May 18, 1999. Presented “Alienation and Mental Health: African-American Viewpoints” during Symposium 84 - Cultural Identity and Mental Health at the 1999 American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C., May 20, 1999. Featured on NBC - Channel 5 News discussing the “Atlanta School Shooting”, May 21, 1999. Guest discussing “Youth Violence” on “Sunday Rounds” on National Public Radio, May 23, 1999. Guest speaker at the School of Social Service Administration on “Adolescent Violence and Appropriate Interventions from a Systems Perspective”, May 25, 1999. 194
Private meeting with Richard M. Daley, Mayor of Chicago, May 27, 1999. Featured in “United States Conference of Mayors: A National Leader on Youth and Violence Reflections on the White House Strategy Session on Children, Violence, and Responsibility”, United States Conference of Mayors - U.S. Mayor Article, May 31, 1999 on http://208.210.12.207/uscm/us_mayor_newspaper/documents/5_31_99/uscm_other Presented “The Importance of Cultural Competence in Ministering to African-American Victims of Domestic Violence” at the Domestic Violence: Culturally Specific Treatment Interventions for African Americans: Valuing Differences and Commonalities in Minneapolis, MN, June 4, 1999. Participated in the White House Conference on Mental Health with President Clinton and Vice President Gore, June 7, 1999. Guest speaker at Florence B. Price Elementary School Graduation, June 9, 1999. Presented “Violence and Its Effects on Our Communities” at the KoMed/Holman Men’s Health Week on June 15, 1999. Presented “Strategies for Health Behavioral Change” at the National Health Behavioral Change Task Force Symposium sponsored by Morgan State University, in Baltimore, MD, June 21, 1999. Cited in “Helping Children Cope with Trauma” in Washingtonpost.com, June 22, 1999, page Z11 on http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/hea...youth/stories/digest/june99/cope0622 Participated in “Safe from the Start: The National Summit on Children Exposed to Violence”, in Washington, D.C., June 22 - 24, 1999. Guest on WVON 1450AM on “The Cliff Kelly Show” discussing “Black on Black Violence”, June 22, 1999. Consulted with the National Medical Association on the Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences” Position Statement on the Role of the Psychiatrist in Evaluating and Treating “Death Row” Inmates - 1985, June 23, 1999. Cited in “Child violence blamed on fathers abandoning families,” Chicago Defender, June 24, 1999, p. 14. Cited in “Children need help dealing with trauma” in Fayetteville (N.C.) Observer-Times, June 28, 1999 on http://www.fayettevillenc.com/foto/news/content/1999/tx99jun/f28tlaxx Guest on WTTW Channel 11 - Chicago Tonight discussing the Benjamin Smith shooting spree, July 6, 1999. Dr. Bell was a guest on “Protecting Children, Strengthening Families” hosted by WTTW 195
Channel 11, July 7, 1999. Panel member at the Jackson Park Hospital and Medical Center Behavior Medicine Health Services Open House, July 9, 1999. Guest on WGCI - 1390AM “The Cliff Kelly Show”, with Richard Steel guest hosting, discussing violence prevention, July 10, 1999 Cited in “Psychiatrist urges rebuilding of “African Village” to end crime” in The Chicago Defender, July 13, 1999. Cited in “For Black Cops, Trust Hart to Gain”, The Chicago Tribune, News, July 19, 1999, p.1. Consulted with Health Watch on their National Adult HIV Prevention Ad Campaign, July 20, 1999. th
Presented “Strategies for the Prevention of Youth Violence” at Haymarket Center’s 5 Annual Summer Institute on Addictions, July 21, 1999. Presented “The School Violence Crisis” Seminar for the Congressional Research Service Congressional Breakfast for Members of Congress only at the U.S. Capital Building in Washington, D.C., July 22, 1999. Presented “Assessment and Management of the Violent Patient” at the Thirteenth Annual Door County Summer Institute sponsored by the Medical College of Wisconsin, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine, July 26 - 30, 1999. Cited in “Most Accidents Still Claim Minority Children” in The Chicago Reporter, Volume 28, Number 7, July/August 1999, p. 3-5. Cited in the Congressional Record - Senate: Proceedings and Debates of the 106 th Congress, First Session, Vol. 145, No. 105, Washington, July 22, 1999, p. S9061. Participant on the National Advisory Council on Violence Against Women: An Agenda for the Nation on Violence Against Women Task Force Meeting in San Francisco, CA August 5-6, 1999. Cited in National Medical Association News - Summer 1999 in “Counteracting Escalating Youth Violence”, p. 5. Quoted in “Shooting spree another indicator of problems in the mainstream”, The Final Call, August, 8, 1999 Guest on WVON- 1450AM on “The Cliff Kelly Show” discussing “The L.A. Jewish Community Center Shooting”, August 11, 1999. Presented Grand Rounds at “Lutheran General Hospital” on “Mental Health of AfricanAmerican Youth”, August 11, 1999. 196
Guest on WTTW Channel 11 - Chicago Tonight discussing Donohue and Levitt’s “Legalized Abortion and Crime”, August 11, 1999. Quoted on www.baav.org/audience.htm Quoted on www.dempseytravis.com/race2.htm Presented “Youth Assets, Youth Crime, and Juvenile Justice” at Congressman Rush’s Engaging the Englewood Community: Community Partnerships for Justice”, August 26, 1999. Presented “Youth: Culture, School and Community” at The Next Millennium Conference: Ending Domestic Violence” August 29, 1999. Cited in “Solutions to Englewood’s problems discussed at conference” in the Citizen Newspaper, Week of September 1, 1999. Presented “What works in violence prevention” at the 17 th Ward Violence Summit Sponsored by Father Michael Pfleger and 17th Ward Alderman Terry Peterson, September 8, 1999. Presented “Managing Violent Behavior” at Madden Mental Health Center Grand Rounds, September 9, 1999. Listed in National Advisory Council for Violence Against Women Office http://www.usdoj.gov/vawo/member2.htm Listed in National Advisory Council for Violence Against Women Office http://www.usdoj.gov/vawo/checklist.htm Listed in State’s Attorney’s Commission on Juvenile Competence http://www.statesattorney.org/aweb/pres10yo.htm Cited http://www.shinesite.org/nonviolence/nonviol-teacher6.htm Listed in Affiliated Faculty in the Prevention Research Training Program http://www.uic.edu/rpw/faculty.htm Presentation “Strategies for Health Behavior Change” presented at the Closing Plenary Session on School Safety and Violence Prevention at the “Meeting the Challenge of Education Conference” sponsored by the City of Chicago with Mayor Richard Daley of Chicago, Mayor Tom Menino of Boston, Mayor Archer of Detroit, Mayor Helmke of Fort Wayne, Chicago Police Superintendent Terry Hilliard, and Chicago Public School C.E.O. Paul Vallas on April 29, 1999 is available on http://www.tcigovcast.com. Chaired “Chronic Traumatic Stress in the African American Context” and presented “Stress, Distress, Traumatic Stress, and Resiliency” at the Congressional Black Caucus Health Braintrust session on Building New Bridges to Mental Wellness, September 17, 1999, at the Senate Hart Building, Washington, D.C. 197
Peer reviewed “Focusing on the Clients of Street Prostitutes: A Creative Approach to Reducing Violence Against Women” for the U.S. Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice, Research and Technical Assistance, September 21, 1999. Presented “Strategies for Health Behavior Changes” at the National Conference on HIV/AIDS Prevention in the African-American Community at Morgan State University, Baltimore, Maryland, September 23, 1999. Presented “When Children Kill” and “Having Heart: Preparing Adolescents for Adversity” at CMHC’s Institute for Wellness and the Prevention of Violence at Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI, September 29, 1999. Presented “Prevention of Violence in Schools” at the Congressional Research Service Seminar - The School Violence Crisis in the Madison Building, Washington, D.C. September 30, 1999. Cited in “MH Experts Try To Explain Growing Popularity of Hate Groups”, Psychiatric News, Volume XXXIV, No. 18, September 17, 1999, p. 1 & 27. Cited in “Symposium to tackle youth violence”, Milwaukee Times, September 23 - 29, 1999, p. 3. Presented “Youth Violence: Strategies for Prediction, Prevention, and Intervention” at the 1999 Illinois Psychiatric Society’s Fall Weekend Meeting, Healthy Minds Healthy Bodies, October 1, 1999. Presented “Violence and the Impact of Violence on Youth” at the Peace Celebration and Violence Awareness - Breaking the Cycle of Violence sponsored by the Mental Illness Awareness Week Committee, October 5, 1999, Rockford, IL. Guest on WVON - 1450AM on “The Cliff Kelly Show” discussing “Depression and Infanticide”, October 6, 1999. Cited in “School consultant: Parents can end cycle of violence,” in the Rockford Register Star, p. 8A, October 6, 1999. Presented “Preventing Violence in Chicago Public Schools” at the Chicago Region PTA “A Parent Primer on Youth Violence”, October 14, 1999. Presented “Resiliency in Trauma” at the Ninth Annual Public Psychiatry Conference, sponsored by the Oregon Office of Mental Health Services, Salem, Oregon, October 15, 1999. Featured in Broadcast 4 of the Partnerships for the Preventing Violence Satellite Series, Building Bridges: Strengthening Schools and Communities, October 15, 1999. Presented the Opening Keynote Address on “Seven Basic Principles of Violence Prevention”, at the Fourth National Conference on Family and Community Violence Prevention, Houston 198
TX, October 17, 1999 . Consulted with the Chicago Board of Education on Uhlich Children’s Home and Cleveland School’s management of children’s sexually problematic or aggressive behaviors, October 21, 1999. Cited in “Governor Ryan and First Lady Name Futures for Kids Advisory Panel; Award DHS Grants Totaling $17 Million on http://www.state.il.us/gov/press/99/Oct/teenenhc. Consulted with the Chicago Board of Education on developing a children’s mental health system in Chicago, October 26, 1999. Keynote Speaker for Richard A. Devine, Cook County State’s Attorney, Domestic Violence Task Force Annual Reception, October 28, 1999. Presented “Criminal Justice and Public Psychiatry” to the APA/Bristol-Meyers Squibb Fellows, at the 51st Institute on Psychiatric Services, New Orleans, LA, October 30, 1999. Presented “The Need for Leadership to Guide Research Advances” at the 51 st Institute on Psychiatric Services, New Orleans, LA, November 1, 1999. Presented “Managing the Violent Patient” at Elgin Mental Health Center, Elgin, IL, sponsored by the Risperdal Visiting Faculty Program, November 16, 1999. Presented “Violence Prevention and Assessment in the Community Setting” at the Westside Veteran’s Administration Hospital, November 18, 1999. Presented “Community Violence and Adolescence” and “Focusing on Community Violence and Teen Gangs” at the MedChi 1999 Conference on Addictions – “Substance Abuse and Community Violence: The Next Generation”, in Baltimore, MD, November 19, 1999. Presented “Strategies for the Prevention of Youth Violence” at the Student and Family Services Annual Fall Workshop, in Gary, IN, December 9, 1999. Presented “Prevention of Violence - Lessons Learned from Chicago Public Schools” at Grand Rounds of the Department of Psychiatry, State University of New York Health Science Center at Brooklyn in Brooklyn, New York, December 15, 1999. Cited in “A Community’s Trauma” in The Chicago Reporter, Volume 28, Number 11, December 1999, p. 1 to 9 - 13. Mentioned in “Women of South Shore give back,” Chicago Defender, December 20, 1999, p. 11. Guest on WVON 1450AM on “The Cliff Kelly Show” discussing pedophiles, December 22, 1999. Guest WBEZ 91.5FM - Chicagoland Public Radio on “Odyssey” discussing The Surgeon 199
General’s Report, December 22, 1999. Cited in “Doctor warns abusers have often been abused,” Chicago Defender, December 23, 1999, p. 4. Cited in “Does a trickle-down mental health economy meet the needs of African Americans? In Minority Health Today, November/December 1999, p. 47 - 49. Presented "Community Violence: Causes, Prevention, and Intervention" to the Essentials of Clinical Medicine for the University of Illinois School of Medicine Freshman, January 5, 2000. Cited in “Crisis at mental health site” in The Chicago Defender, p. 1 & 7, January 6, 2000. Guest on WVON 1450AM on “The Cliff Kelly Show” discussing ”ECHO’s loss of funds”, January 7, 2000. Featured in CRT Chapter 1 - II. Definitions C. Catastrophe caused by human error or brutality is also widespread by NOVA, January 1, 2000 on http://ojp.usdj.gov/ovc/infores/crt/chap1 Presented “Racism and Cultural Sensitivity” at the University of Chicago Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds, January 17, 2000. Presented “Health Behavior Change Strategies for Youth At-Risk” to the Illinois Attorney General’s Youth At-Risk Commission, January 18, 2000. Presented “How to be a Successful Social Service Provider” at the Kennedy-King College Student Forum for students in Social Services, Child Development, and Mental Health, January 19, 2000. Attended the Chicago Reporter Englewood Town Hall meeting on January 24, 2000 and represented the Community Mental Health Council. “Racism and Cultural Sensitivity” presented at the University of Chicago Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds, January 17, 2000 was featured on the University of Chicago website http://psychiatry.uchicago.edu/grounds/000117/ Featured in “Partnerships for Health in the New Millennium Program” January 26, 2000 on http://www.health.gov/partnerships/program/Jan26500 Held a successful “Service Provider Town Hall Meeting” on CMHC’s Englewood Services at St. Bernard’s Hospital, January 27, 2000. Presented an overview of the Attorney General Janice Reno’s and Secretary Donna Shalala’s Advisory Council on Violence Against Women’s Agenda to Stop Violence Against Women at Police 007th District’s First Annual Town Hall Meeting for Women, January 27, 2000. Presented “Violence Prevention in Chicago Public Schools” at the Mini-Conference for Leadership Development and Education Programs sponsored by the Illinois Administrators’ 200
Academy, January 28, 2000. Presented “Violence in the Black Community” at the North Lawndale Violence Interruption Project, January 29, 2000. Participated in the MacArthur Foundation Think Tank on Issues Related to Children’s Mental Health, January 31 and February 1, 2000. Attended the University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine Winter 2000 Advisor Roundtable for faculty who advise students in The College of Medicine, February 8, 2000. Attended the University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine Institutional Review Board Procedures February 8, 2000. Dr. Bell and Dr. Robert S. Pynoos presented “Wounded Adolescents: Violence and Schools” at “Challenges & Opportunities for the 21st Century” at the American College of Psychiatrists Annual Meeting, Naples, Florida, February 18, 2000. Cited in Alt P. “Death and rebirth in Chicago: the DuSable High School Urban Sanctuary”. Architectural Research Quarterly, Volume 3, Number 4, 1999, p. 320 Cited in “Time Runs Out for Mental Health Clinic in Englewood” The Chicago Reporter, Volume 29, Number 2, February 2000, p. 3 - 5. Presented “Racism and Cultural Sensitivity” at the University of Illinois Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds, February 23, 2000. Presented “Managing Stress and Avoiding Burnout” at the Community Mental Health Council’s Managing Stress and Avoiding Burnout Symposium, February 24, 2000. Cited in “Crime and dysfunction Mental health problems ravage black communities”, Editorials/Op-Ed Section, The Washington Times, February 25, 2000. Participated on Panel Discussion led by Professor Charles Ogletree, Harvard Law School at the “Protecting Children, Preserving the Truth” sponsored by Children and Family Justice Center of the Northwestern University Legal Clinic and Child Law Center at Loyola University of Chicago, and the Mandel Legal Aid Clinic at the University of Chicago, March 4, 2000. Featured in “Protecting Children, Preserving the Truth” on http://www.abanet.org/crimjust/juvjus/protect. Presented “Youth and Violence: A Call to Action” to the Commission for the Prevention of Youth Violence, March 8, 2000. Participated in the NIMH Center for Mental Health Research on AIDS - Consortium on Families and HIV/AIDS Conference Planning Meeting, March 11, 2000. Featured on UrbanHealth Cast “Congressional Black Caucus Health BrainTrust, Fall >99 201
Building New Bridges to Mental Health and Wellness For the Year 2000 and Beyond”, www.urbanhealthcast.com Signed the Charter for Illinois Children with First Lady Lura Lynn Ryan and Chris Zorich, March 14, 2000. Cited in “Attack on Former Beatle Linked to Health System Flaws” in Psychiatric News, March 17, 2000, p. 24 - 25. Featured in “Black Executive Directors Coalition” in The Chicago Defender, March 6, 2000, p. 5. Presented “Managing the Violent Patient” at Tinley Park Hospital Grand Rounds, March 29, 2000. Presented “Trauma and Resiliency” at the Eighth Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research Adolescence, March 31, 2000. Cited in “Love D.O.A. - When an Ex Becomes A Stalker” in The Source, April 2000, p. 141 141 - 147, & 222. Presented “Counteracting Traumatic Stress in Black Children: the American Experience” at the Visibility and Invisibility Conference Sponsored by the Leeds Community and Mental Health Services Teaching NHS Trust with support from the Black Mental Health Resource Centre in Leeds, England, April 13, 2000 Led a workshop on “Developing the Black and Asian Voluntary Sector in Mental Health” at the Visibility and Invisibility Conference Sponsored by the Leeds Community and Mental Health Services Teaching NHS Trust with support from the Black Mental Health Resource Centre in Leeds, England, April 13, 2000 Participated in the National Commission on Correctional Health Care Task Force on the Revision of Standards for Health Services, April 17, 2000. Consulted with CBS “48 HOURS” on “Breaking Point” which aired April 12, 2000. Cited in “Do Schizophrenia and Violence Go Hand in Hand?” on CBS Health Watch by MedScape; http://healthwatch.medscape.com Guest on WVON - 1450AM – “The Cliff Kelly Show”, discussing “Dialogue on Youth”, April 20, 2000. Guest on WVAZ - 102.7FM – “Sunday Morning Live”, discussing “Dialogue on Youth”, April 20, 2000. Presented “Race and Research” at the “Dialogue on Youth: From Neuroscience to Effective Service” Symposium sponsored by the National Institute of Mental Health and co-sponsored by the Community Mental Health Council and the Mental Health Association in Illinois, April 202
25, 2000. Moderated a small group discussion on “Issues of Race in Research” at the “Dialogue on Youth: From Neuroscience to Effective Service” Symposium sponsored by the National Institute of Mental Health and co-sponsored by the Community Mental Health Council and the Mental Health Association in Illinois, April 25, 2000. Panel Member for “Conversation with the Black Community” at the “Dialogue on Youth: From Neuroscience to Effective Service” Symposium sponsored by the National Institute of Mental Health and co-sponsored by the Community Mental Health Council and the Mental Health Association in Illinois, April 25, 2000. Featured on “Chicago Matters - Seeking Justice” on Channel 11 WTTW, April 27, 2000. Cited in “Dr. Carl Bell Discusses Myths in Mental Health” in the Citizen Newspaper, April 27, 2000, p. 1 & 4. Cited in “Why So Many Athletes and Entertainers Are Out of Control” in Ebony, May, 2000, p. 47. Cited in “Suspect’s mental state to be examined” in Tribune Review, Regional News - May 1, 2000. http://www.tributaries.com/news/rmst0501.1 Panelist for the White House Conference on Teenagers: Raising Responsible and Resourceful Youth Teleconference, May 2, 2000. Presented “Leadership and Management of Human Resources” at the Illinois Juvenile Research Director Job Interview Colloquium at the University of Illinois Department of Psychiatry, May 9, 2000. Presented “Minimizing the Impact of Trauma” at the 89 th Annual Meeting of the American Psychoanalytic Association’s Workshop on the Committee on Psychoanalysis, Community and Society, May 12, 2000. Presented the Keynote Address – “Connect the Dots: Developing Synergy to Deal with Violence” at the Institute for Psychoanalysis’ Conference on Youth and Violence, May 12, 2000. Led a discussion group on “Lessons from Psychoanalysis that Inform Understanding and Remediation of Traumatic Stress” at the Institute for Psychoanalysis’ Conference on Youth and Violence, May 13, 2000. Presented “Lessons from Psychoanalysis that Inform Understanding and Prevention of Youth Violence” the Institute for Psychoanalysis’ Conference on Youth and Violence, May 13, 2000. Held Discussion Group on Health Promotion, Resiliency, and Prevention at the American Psychiatric Association’s 153rd Annual Meeting in Chicago, IL, May 15, 2000. 203
Chaired Forum 1 “Psychiatric Perspectives on Violence” at the American Psychiatric Association’s 153rd Annual Meeting in Chicago, IL, May 15, 2000. Grand Marshall for the Convocation on Fellows at the 2000 Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association in Chicago, IL, May 15, 2000. Cited in “Psychiatry treatment meeting in the middle” in the Chicago Tribune- MetroChicago, May 15, 2000, p. 1 & 4. Cited in “Five New Advisors Join Our Editorial Board” in Clinical Psychiatry News, May 2000, p. 18. Presented “Revisiting: "Racism: A Symptom of the Narcissistic Personality Disorder" at Component Workshop 22 - APA Committee of Black Psychiatrists “Racism and Psychopathology”, May 16, 2000. Presented at Forum 4 “Beyond Just Watching Hate Crimes: In or Into the 21 st Century”, May 16, 2000. Led Discussion Group on “Overcoming Minority Health Disparities” at the Health Services Research Breakfast, May 17, 2000. Presented “Assessment and Management of the Violent Patient” at the Symposium on “Violent Patients: Assessment, Management, and Treatment” at the American Psychiatric Association’s 153rd Annual Meeting in Chicago, IL, May 18, 2000. Cited in “Should shrinks probe the violent fantasies of patients?” in Salon.com health, May 26, 2000. http://www.salonmag.com/health/feature/2000/05/26/violence Cited in “Ask the Expert - Signs of a Nervous Breakdown”, Psychiatric Times, June 1999. Hosted Dr. Suman Fernando from London, England on a tour through the Community Mental Health Council’s services, June 2, 2000. Guest on “The Cliff Kelly Show” WVON - 1450AM, discussing a month old child murdered by their 4 year old brother, June 7, 2000. Cited in “Boy, 4, questioned in baby’s slaying” in the MetroChicago - Section 2 of The Chicago Tribune, p. 1 - 2, June 7, 2000. Presented Keynote Address “Mental Health Consequences of Race-Related Violent Behavior by Law Enforcement” at the American Orthopsychiatric Association Annual Meeting and Symposium, June 9, 2000. Facilitated a workshop on “Epidemiology and Basic Research” at the American Orthopsychiatric Association Annual Meeting and Symposium, June 9, 2000. Participated in the planning for the 16th Annual Rosalynn Carter Symposium on Mental Health, 204
Washington, D.C., June 12, 2000. Featured in “Psychiatrists Should Ask About Violent Thoughts” in Psychiatric News, June 2, 2000. Presented “Strategies for the Prevention of Violence in Chicago Public Schools”, at the New Jersey Medical School, June 21, 2000. Cited in “Jim Carrey Film: Cruel to Mentally Ill?” in HealthSCOUT, June 23, 2000. Presented “Connecting the Dots: Integrated Services for Children and Youth” at Futures for Kids - Prevention Research and Policy Workday, June 26, 2000. Participated in a White House Conference Call on Women’s Initiatives, June 27, 2000. Participated on the Planning Board Meeting of the Surgeon General’s Report on Youth Violence, Washington, D.C., June 28 - 29, 2000. Presented “Youth Violence” at the Hope Children’s Hospital Symposium on Family violence and Abuse and Youth Violence” on July 5, 2000. Featured in “Out of the Closet: The Mental Health Crisis in Black America” in Ebony, July 2000, p. 74 - 78. Participated in “Stopping the Hits - Preventing Violence in the Black Community”, WGCI 1390AM/WGCI 107.5FM, July 10, 2000. Cited in “New program to help children who witness violence” in Medill News Service, July 12, 2000. Cited in “ Safe Start Program Aimed at Helping Kids Victim to Violence,” Medill News Service, July 12, 2000. Presented “Let the Healing Begin” at the Englewood Mennonite Church, July 15, 2000. Presented “Burnout and Stress Management” at the National Association of Black Narcotics Agent’s 23rd Annual Training Conference, July 18, 2000. Featured on WBBM Channel 2 CBS News discussing “Epidemic of children murdered in Chicago”, July 20, 2000. Cited in “Pfleger: Time to break the code of silence’ and end the violence” in the Chicago Defender, p. 4, July 22, 2000. Co-hosted the Town Meeting for the “Role of Families In Confronting the Spread of HIV/STDs and Violence in Neighborhoods” at the Chicago Illini Union with the National Institute of Mental Health and the University of Illinois at Chicago, July 26, 2000. 205
Chaired Symposium on “What Can We Learn from Research That Is Useful for Neighborhood” at the Annual Meeting of Role of Families In Preventing and Adapting to HIV/AIDS sponsored by the National Institute of Mental Health and University of Illinois at Chicago, July 27, 2000. Cited in “Roots of Racism Explored at Annual Meeting Session”, Psychiatric News, p. 18, July 21, 2000. Cited in “The Shots Heard - Round the World”, in Science, Vol. 229, July 28, 2000, p. 574. Cited in “Dr. Bell speaks at UIC’s Town Hall Meeting”, the Chicago Defender, July 29, 2000. Cited in “Best Tactic for Clinician Safety: Be Prepared” in Medical News and Perspectives, Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 284, No. 5, p. 553-554. Consulted with Catholic Charities Maine Rapid Response Program Planning Group and Ron Laney, Douglas Dodge, and Kristen Kracke at the Department of Justice, August 14, 2000 in Washington, D.C. Presented “Historical Perspective on Treatment Issues for People of Color in Public Mental Health Systems” at the Mental Health Policy Roundtable, August 15, 2000 in Washington, D.C. Presented “Preventing School Violence” at the National Medical Association 2000 Annual Convention and Scientific Assembly, August 16, 2000 in Washington, D.C. Cited in “Community News - Mental Health Council, Inc.”, Journal News Group, August 10, 2000, p. 2-3. Cited in “The Clutch of Fear”, Chicago Reader, August 18. 2000, p. 24-25. Guest on WVON - 1450AM with Ty Wansley discussing “Microinsults and Microaggression”, August 22, 2000. Peer reviewer for Mental Health and Ethnic Minorities, A Supplement to Mental Health: A Report of the Surgeon General, August 2000. Guest on WVON - 1450AM the “Cliff Kelly Show” with Laura Washington discussing “Young children who murder”, August 28, 2000. Presented “Managing the Violent Patient” to the Cook County Department of Corrections Mental Health Staff Retreat in Palos Hills, IL, August 30, 2000. Presented “Managing Stress” to the Cook County Department of Corrections Mental Health Staff Retreat in Palos Hills, IL, August 30, 2000. Presented “Managing Stress” to the Parent Cooperative for Early Learning Staff Retreat, August 30, 2000. 206
Cited in “Letters to the Editor - Why so many athletes and entertainers are out of control, Ebony, September, 2000, p. 18. Guest on “Carter and Company” with Harrell Carter, WNWS 101.5FM, Jackson, Tennessee discussing “The Mental Health Crisis in Black America”, September 6, 2000 Consulted with the American Psychiatric Association’s Committee of Black Psychiatrists on having the American Psychiatric Association recognize Dr. Satcher’s efforts on behalf of mental health during the Fall Committee Meetings in Washington, D.C., September 10, 2000 Guest on ‘News Talk Show” with John Daye, Loop Cable TV Channel 25 discussing the ANIMH/CMHC HIV Town Hall Meeting”, September 11, 2000. Was a Discussant for “Panel 2: Health service disparities: Access, quality, and diversity Reaching out to and engaging families” at the Surgeon General’s Conference on Children’s Mental Health: Developing an National Action Agenda, September 18, 2000 in Washington, D.C. Presented “Mental Health: Why Are So Many African-American Children Diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder” at the Children’s Defense Fund’s Black Community Crusade for Children Juvenile and Family Court Judges’ Leadership Council Fall Symposium The JLC in the New Millennium: A Commitment to Judicial Leadership in Clinton, TN at the Alex Haley Farm, September 24, 2000. Presented “Illinois Matters: Coordinated Prevention Services For Children” to Psychology 538 at the University of Illinois Department of Psychology, September 28, 2000. Presented Keynote Address at A2000 Professional Conference Combating Community Violence: A Pro-active, Multi Systems Approach” sponsored by the Mental Health Association of St. Joseph County, Inc., South Bend, Indiana, September 29, 2000. Presented Keynote Speech at “School Violence Intervention and Prevention: The Changing Role of Health Professionals” sponsored by Allegheny General Hospital and Craig House, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, October 5, 2000. Held a workshop on “Methodology Issues in Studying School Violence” at “School Violence Intervention and Prevention: The Changing Role of Health Professionals” sponsored by Allegheny General Hospital and Craig House, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, October 5, 2000. Presented “School Violence: What Can Parents and Teachers Do? sponsored by Craig House and hosted by the University of Pittsburgh School of Social Work, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, October 5, 2000. Presented “Skills and Infrastructure To Address the Needs of Children and Reporters Who Witness and Are Victims Of violence”, at Reverberations of Violence on Children, News Reporters, and Culture sponsored by The Ernest Becker Foundation, Seattle, Washington, October 7, 2000. 207
Cited in “Blacks Find It Difficult To Locate A Sympathetic Psychotherapist”, Cox News Service, www.intellihealth.com/IH/ihtIH/WSIHW000/8271/8271/8014/300021.html, October 10, 2000. Presented “Children’s Mental Health ,Culture, Race, and Ethnicity at the Chicago School of Professional Psychology’s Seventh Conference - Cultural Impact 2000 Youth & Service Providers: Cross Generational Challenges in the New Millennium, October 13, 2000. Led discussion on “Prevention of School Violence” at the 52 nd Institute on Psychiatric Services in Philadelphia, PA October 26, 2000. Presented “Special Populations” at Symposium 8 – “Psychiatric Services Across the Millennium: A Celebration of 50 Years of Psychiatric Services” at the 52 nd Institute on Psychiatric Services in Philadelphia, PA October 26, 2000. Presented “Monitoring Social Impact and Community Mobilization” at the “South African United States Workshop - Setting an agenda and creating partnerships for behavioral research on HIV prevention in the South African Medical Research Council: Exploring collaboration with the National Institute of Mental Health”; sponsored by the South African Medical Research Council and the Center for Mental Health Research on AIDS, National Institute of Mental Health, National Institutes of Health, U.S. Public Health Service, Durban, South Africa, November 1, 2000. Cited in “As more blacks seek therapy, finding a sympathetic ear can be difficult” in the Chicago Tribune, November 5, 2000, p. 19. Panelist on “Towards Culturally Competent Mental Health Care and Access” at the Sixteenth Annual Rosalynn Carter Symposium on Mental Health Policy - Reducing Disparities: Ethnic Minorities and Mental Health, Atlanta, GA, November 9, 2000. Presented “Community Psychiatry” for the Realities of Psychiatry Seminar to PGY III Psychiatric UIC Residents on November 16, 2000. Presented “Managed Care and Public Psychiatry” to the PGY III Psychiatric UIC Residents on November 16, 2000. Presented “Cultivating Resiliency” at the 16th Annual Meeting of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, San Antonio, TX, November 17, 2000. Guest on “Eight Forty-eight" WBEZ 91.5FM - Chicagoland Public Radio discussing “Loneliness”, November 22, 2000. Featured in “Symposium 2000", Newsletter of the American Orthopsychiatric Association Ortho Up Date, Fall 2000, p. 1. Guest on WFLD FOX Channel 32 News discussing the Robert Downy, Jr.’s drug addiction, November 27, 2000. Cited in “Death in the Family,” in the Washington City Paper, December 1, 2000. 208
http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/articles/20854/death-in-the-family Consulted with Sheila Merry, Executive Director of the Jane Adams Foundation regarding Juvenile Court Reform, December 27, 2000. Consulted with Phyllis Berning, President and Marilyn Schmitt, 1 st Vice President of the Abraham A. Low Institute and Shirley Sacks, Executive Director of Recovery, Inc. regarding the Recovery, Inc and the Low Institute, December 28, 2000. Cited in “Bell says there are no signs to prevent office killings”, in the Chicago Defender, December 28, 2000, p. 4. Cited in the “Surgeon General’s Conference on Children’s Mental Health”, www.surgeongeneral.gov/cmh/childreport.htm, January 3, 2001. Guest on WVON - 1450AM discussing the “Surgeon General’s Conference on Children’s Mental Health, January 4, 2001. Quoted in “Boy’s trauma key to suit for arrest” in the Chicago Tribune, Friday, January 5, 2001, p. 1 & 16. Attended Institute of Medicine Committee on Pathophysiology and Prevention of Adolescent and Adult Suicide, sponsored by the National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C., January 18-19, 2001. Quoted in “Clinton bids farewell to his American public - Clinton heralded by the black community for effort in office” in the Daily Southtown, January 19, 2001, p. 1 & 4. Attended DSM-V Research Cross-Cultural Workshop Meeting, sponsored by the American Psychiatric Association and the National Institute of Mental Health, Washington, D.C., January 22 - 23, 2001. Guest on WVON - 1450AM & WCEV 1470AM discussing “Violence in Professional Athletes”, January 23, 2001. Presented “Policy Implications and Recommended Actions” during the Mental Health: Culture, Race, and Ethnicity - A Supplement to the Surgeon General’s Report on Mental Health sponsored by the National Technical Assistance Center for Children’s Mental Health Telephone Conference Call, January 25, 2001. Featured in “Physician Abuse: The Dark Side of Medicine - Even Pediatricians Face Threats and Attacks at Work” on WebMD Medical News - http://my.webmd.com/contents.article, January 25, 2001 Featured in “Pediatrician, Protect Thyself - Few Prepared to Deal With Workplace Violence” on WebMD Medical News - http://my.webmd.com/contents.article, January 25, 2001. Cited in “Bell blames violence vs. women on male entitlement” in the Chicago Defender, 209
January 27, 2001, p. 8. Presented “Community Mental Health Council’s Model for Obtaining Evidence-Based Practices” at the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Initiative on Mental Health Police Research - Meeting on Overcoming Barriers for Specific Populations: Children and Adolescents, Santa Monica, CA, February 2, 2001. Cited in “Surgeon General Decries Large Gaps in Children’s Mental Health System”, Psychiatric News, February 2, 2001, p. 1 & 38. Cited in “DCFS to discuss changes tonight” in The Pantagraph, February 13, 2001, p. A3. Presented “Quality Connections” to the Bloomington DCFS office, the Bloomington State’s Attorney’s Office, and the Blooming Family Advocacy Coalition in Bloomington, IL, February 13, 2001. Cited in “DCFS overseer touts independence” in The Pantagraph, February 14, 2001. Cited in “Programm furs Wochenende,” February 16, 2001; http://fm4v2.orf.at/station/32767 Guest on KFRU - 1400AM - Morning Meeting aired in Columbia, Missouri discussing “Hannibal”, February 23, 2001. Cited in “When the Going Gets Tough” in Remedy, January/February 2001, p. 30 - 33. Guest on WVON - 1450AM/WCEV 1470AM, The Cliff Kelly Show discussing the Mass shooting in Santi, California, March 6, 2001. Guest on WTTW - Channel 11, Chicago Tonight discussing the Mass Shooting in Santi, California, March 6, 2001. Cited in “Dr. Bell fears Black youth will emulate CA shooting,” Chicago Defender, March 7, 2001, p. 4. Presented “CMHCouncil’s FY.02 into the FY2002 Strategic Plan - Metro-South/West/C&A” at the Office of Mental Health FY2002 Strategic Planning Conference, Springfield, Illinois, March 8, 2001. Attended the Institute of Medicine Committee on Pathophysiology and Prevention of Adolescent and Adult Suicide, sponsored by the National Academy of Sciences, Irving, CA, March 14 - 15, 2001. Attended the Joint Commission on Public Affairs of the American Psychiatric Association, Washington, D.C., March 16 - 17, 2001. Attended the American Psychiatric Association 2001 Federal Legislative Institute, Washington, D.C., March 18 - 20, 2001. 210
Met with Congressman Jessie Jackson, Jr. to discuss strategies for retaining Dr. David Satcher as Surgeon General of the United States, Washington, D.C., March 20, 2001. Met with Congressman Danny Davis to discuss strategies for retaining Dr. David Satcher as Surgeon General of the United States, Washington, D.C., March 20, 2001. Presented the Gallagher Lecture “Cultivating Resiliency in Youth” at the 2001 Annual Meeting of the Society for Adolescent Medicine, San Diego, CA, March 24, 2001. Consulted with the Practice Research Network of the American Psychiatric Institute for Research and Education on “Race/Ethnicity and Variations in Sociodemographic, Clinical and Diagnostic Characteristics of Psychiatric Patients”, March 28, 2001. Presented “Change: Create Your Own Future” at the University of Illinois at Chicago Psychiatry CME Series at the Westside VA, March 29, 2001. Consulted with the BBC on the Eric Morris case regarding the outcome of the 10 & 11 year old boys who dropped the five year old to his death, March 29, 2001. Cited in “Why Some Women Settle for Man-Sharing” in EBONY, Vol LVI, No 6, April 2001, p. 62 - 66. Cited in “When Does Flirting Become Cheating?” in JET, April 9, 2001, p. 14 - 18, & 64. Presented “Cultivating Resiliency” at the Community Mental Health Council’s Spring Symposium, April 4, 2001. Participated in the planning for the 17th Annual Rosalynn Carter Symposium on Mental Health, Washington, D.C., April 11, 2001. Presented “Violence Prevention” at the Cook County Children’s Hospital Pediatric Grand Grounds, April 17, 2001. Presented “Report of the Surgeon General’s Conference on Children’s Mental Health: A National Action Agenda” to the First Lady of Illinois - Laura Lynn Ryan and the Future’s for Kids Council, April 18, 2001. Featured on A Chicago Matters - Education Matters: Teaching Reader” discussing the importance of reading to self-esteem, WTTW - Channel 11, April 16, 2001. Presented “Violence Prevention 101: Implications for Policy Development” at Perspectives on Crime and Justice Lecture Series sponsored by the National Institute of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice, April 20, 2001. Guest on WTTW - Channel 11 Chicago Tonight discussing “daycare’s effects on children’s aggression, April 23, 2001. Consulted with Principle Penny Kerr, Principle of Bond Elementary School regarding Bond/CMHC collaboration, April 26 2001. 211
Attended Dr. David Satcher’s unveiling of the Surgeon General’s National Strategy for Suicide Prevention at the National Press Club, Washington, D.C., May 2, 2001. Presented “PTSD: Psychoanalytic, Child & Clinical Perspectives - Makin’ It Real” at the Sixteenth Annual Meeting for the American Society of Psychoanalytic Physicians and the 45th Annual Meting of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, New Orleans, May 6, 2001. Participated in the Annual Advisory Board meeting of Clinical Psychiatry News, New Orleans, May 7, 2001. Presented “The Need to Address Racism submitted to Cross-Cultural Work Group and CrossCultural Representative on the Work Group on Gaps in the Current Classification System as a part of the APA/NIMH Research Planning Working Group at Continuing the Dialogue on Racism and Psychopathology, at the 154th Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, New Orleans, May 7, 2001. Presented “Racial-Ethnic Differences in the Treatment of Patients at the American Psychiatric Practice Research Network (PRN) Member, Liaison, and Steering Committee Luncheon Meeting, at the 154th Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, New Orleans, May 7, 2001. Featured in “BEA Panel to Explore Media Violence and Censorship” Book Selling This Week, May 7, 2001, p. 7. Co-Chaired Issue Workshop 47 and presented “Clinical Paths Across Cultural and Racial Barriers: How To Do It”, at the 154th Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, New Orleans, May 8, 2001. Discussant “Symposium 36: Black Rage, White Supremacists, Psychiatry, and Criminal Law”, at the 154th Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, New Orleans, May 8, 2001. th
Presented “Administrative Psychiatry: Leaderless Leadership”, at the 154 Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, New Orleans, May 9, 2001. Chaired and presented “Mental Illness: Surgeon General’s Report on Culture, Race, and Ethnicity” at the 154th Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, New Orleans, May 10, 2001. Quoted in “The Roots of Evil” in Newsweek, p30 - 35, May 21, 2001. Cited in “The Roots of Evil” at www.sharonbegley.com/the-roots-of-evil Presented “Youth Violence and Its Impact on the Mental Health of Our Children” at the National Black Nurses Association, Inc Midwest Regional Educational Symposium, May 19, 2001. 212
Guest on Columbia Radio - CRN in Columbia, South America discussing “The Genesis of Evil”, May 21, 2001. Guest on CNN Live - CNN discussing “Kids Who Kill”, May 21, 2001. Presented “When Children Kill” and “Developing Resilience in Children” at the Sinai-Mile Square Community Mental Health Center SASS Parent-to-Parent Program, May 22, 2001. Guest on Metro South Network’s Destigmatization Committee’s Cable TV show AA Chat on Mental Illness” , CANTV - Channel 21, May 24, 2001. Cited in “Chief: DCFS making strides” in The Pantagraph, May 24, 2001. Consulted with Dr. Scott Levine regarding his research project “Effects of Antisocial Personality Disorder Upon Group Perception in Detainees Receiving Mental Health Treatment”, May 24, 2001. Cited in http://www.nimh.nih.gov/research/chicagosummary.cfm Cited in http://www.nimh.nih.gov/whitehouse/list/asp Cited in http://www.nimh.nih.gov/events/hivaids2000.cfm Cited in http://www.nimh.nih.gov/council/dir92000.cfm Cited in http://www.nimh.nih.gov/council/min500.cfm Cited in http://www.nimh.nih.gov/council/dir12001.cfm Guest on the “Cliff Kelly Show”, WVON - 1450AM/WCEV - 1470, discussing “Traumatic Stress”, May 28, 2001. Cited in “State rethinks lab closing – Lobbying efforts may save facility in Tinley Park,” Chicago Tribune - Metro, May 28, 2001, p. 3. Consulted with Mela Balen - Writer for Law and Order - ABC Drama on a script regarding a young woman who murders and suffers post-traumatic amnesia after being afraid of embarrassing information coming out about her past that could ruin her perfectionistic career, May 29, 2001. Consulted with Jean Robins and the Parents as Teachers First staff on leadership and recognizing mental illness, May 30, 2001, Guest on ABC’s Nightline discussing “Is Racism a Mental Illness?”, May 30, 2001. Presented “Reflections on Helplessness and Rage” at Us Against Them: A Psychoanalytic Perspective on Group Helplessness and Rage - A Public Forum. Sponsored by the Chicago 213
Psychoanalytic Society and The Institute for Psychoanalysis, May 31, 2001. Cited in “Psychiatrists-Designed Program Reduces School Violence”, Psychiatric News, June 1, 2001, p. 8. Cited in “Satcher Cites Psychiatric Treatment As a Key Factor in Suicide Prevention”, Psychiatric News, June 1, 2001, p. 1 & 29. Panelist on ‘Murderous Media? The Debate Over Media Violence” moderated by Sara Paretsky (author of the V.I. Warshawski Mystery Series) for the American Booksellers Foundation for Free Expression’s BookExpo America, June 2, 2001. Cited in “Health pioneer to watch DCFS”, Pantagraph, June 10, 2001, p. A1 & B4 Cited in “Bell’s group promised through DCFS review”, Pantagraph, June 10, 2001, p. B4. Consulted with Ernie Banks on ideas for the Ernie Banks Foundation, June 11, 2001. Presented “Creating a children’s Mental Health Infrastructure in Chicago” at the 7 th Congressional District “Think Tank”, June 18, 2001. Featured in “Editorial Advisory Board Convenes in New Orleans to Set 2002 Agenda”, Clinical Psychiatry News, June 2001, p. 2. Attended the Institute of Medicine Committee on Pathophysiology and Prevention of Adolescent and Adult Suicide, sponsored by the National Academy of Sciences, Pittsburgh, PA, July 10 - 11, 2001. Atkins M, Talbott E, Graczyk P, Jacobsons L, Frazier S, Adil J, Jackson M, & Bell C. ADHD service delivery and key opinion leaders in urban schools. In C. Carlson & H. Ringheisen (Chairs), Innovative treatments for externalizing disorders. Annual meeting of the American Psychological, San Francisco, 2001. Spoke at Columbia College, Chicago & Sears on State Downtown Neighborhood Campaign College Summit Chicago Banquet, July 14, 2001. Cited in “Sampson forms ‘Operation Defense’ to protect women,” Chicago Defender, Vol. XCVI, Issue 29, June 14, 2001, p. 5. Met with Secretary Linda Rene-Baker (Secretary of Health and Human Services of Illinois) to discuss the development a forensic/correctional mental health training infrastructure, July 18, 2001. Co-Chaired the Joint Advisory Council on the Mental Health Service System, July 19, 2001. Moderated Mental Health Factors, Families and Risky Behaviors in Youth at the NIMH Conference on the Role of Families in Preventing an Adapting to HIV/AIDS - Diversity and Disparities in Diverse Families sponsored by the Center for Mental Health Research on AIDS, 214
National Institute of Mental Health, NIH, The Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science and the University of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA July 26, 2001 Panelist for “The Execution of Children: Another Kink of Innocence” at the American Bar Association’s Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL August 5, 2001. Cited in “Teen’s death sentence draws critics”, Chicago Sun-Times - Nation, Monday, August 6, 2001. Presented “Community Mental Health Council, Inc.’s Plans for the Future” to Ed King, Director of Government and Community Relations at Walgreens, Co., August, 8, 2001. Presentation of the Final Report of the Juvenile Competency Commission to State’s Attorney Dick Devine, August 9, 2001. http://www.luc.edu/law/academics/special/pdfs/JCC_part1.pdf Guest on WVON - 1450AM/WCEV - 1470AM, The Cliff Kelly Show discussing “When Mothers Murder Their Children, August 20, 2001. Cited in “Kup’s Column,” in the Chicago Sun-Times, August 22, 2001, p. 66. Presented “African-American Perspectives” at the Surgeon General’s Rollout of the Surgeon General’s Mental Health: Culture, Race, and Ethnicity Report at the 109 th Convention of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, August 26, 2001. Presented “Community Psychiatry” to the PGY-III Psychiatry residents in the Realities of Psychiatry Seminar, August 30, 2001. Consulted with Ernie Banks on developing the Ernie Banks Athlete Wellness Institute, August 31, 2001. Attended the Institute of Medicine Committee on Pathophysiology and Prevention of Adolescent and Adult Suicide, sponsored by the National Academy of Sciences, Irvine, CA, September 5, 2001. Attended the Editorial Board of American Psychiatric Press, Inc., Washington, D.C., September 6, 2001. Presented “Education is Whitey’s Thing” at the Stigma and Global Health: Developing a Research Agenda - An International Conference, Bethesda, MD, September 7, 2001. Co-Chaired the American Psychiatric Association’s Task Force on Violence, Washington, D.C., September 7, 2001. Introduced Surgeon General Dr. David Satcher at the Plenary Session of the American Psychiatric Association’s Fall Committee Meetings, Washington, D.C., September 8, 2001. Attended the American Psychiatric Association’s Joint Commission on Public Affairs, Washington, D.C., September 8, 2001. 215
Presented “CMHC’s Experience with MST” to the Cook County Board of Commissioners, September 10, 2001. Guest on WVON - 1450AM/WCEV - 1470AM, The Cliff Kelly Show discussing “Terrorism in the U.S.”, September 12, 2001. Presented “Resiliency and the MISA Consumer” to the 2001 MISA Conference Heading in the Right Direction: MISA Integrated Treatment System” sponsored by the Illinois MISA Institute, September 14, 2001. Consulted with the Reverend Jesse L. Jackson and Dr. Leon Dingle on responding to the terrorist attack on American, September 13, 2001. Presented “Psychological First Aid” at Operation PUSH, September 15, 2001. Discussant for “Managing the Violent Patient” presented by Traci Powell, M.D. at the University of Illinois’ Department of Psychiatry Residency Journal Club, September 24, 2001. Cited in “Bell, WVON fear anti-terrorism laws will hurt Blacks” in The Chicago Defender, September 25, 2001, p. 3. Quoted in “Summary: Memory on SPARC 4/370,” Friday, September 28, 2001. Featured in “Carl C. Bell - Psychiatrist Examines Black-on-Black Homicide”, in People For and Against Gun Control: A Biographical Reference, by Marjolijn Bijlefeld. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1999, p. 31 - 38. Presented “The Complexity of Violence and Its Outcomes” at NFL Program for Substances of Abuse/ERM Associates, Inc. 2001 Treating Clinician Conference, October 4, 2001. Cited in “The Hemingway suicide curse,” October 10, 2001. http://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2001/10/10/The-Hemingway-suicide-curse/UPI60461002739993/ Mentored Marketa Willis, M.D. for the Program for Minority Research Training in Psychiatry (PMRTP) at the 53rd Institute on Psychiatric Services Multidisciplinary Roles in the 21st Century, Orlando, Fl, October 10, 2001. th
Expert on Violence and Psychiatry for “Meet the Experts: 11 Annual Luncheon” sponsored by Bristol-Meyer Squibb Company at the 53rd Institute on Psychiatric Services Multidisciplinary Roles in the 21st Century, Orlando, Fl, October 12, 2001. Lectured to the American Psychiatric Association/Bristol-Meyers Squibb Fellows in Public Psychiatry on “Creating Your Own Future”, at the 53rd Institute on Psychiatric Services Multidisciplinary Roles in the 21st Century, Orlando, Fl, October 13, 2001. Cited in “Minorities Face Inadequate MH Care, Unequal Access, Satcher Says”, Psychiatric 216
News, Volume XXXVI, Number 19, October 5, 2001, p. 1 & 32. Pictured with Dr. Satcher in “APA Works for You”, Psychiatric News, Volume XXXVI, Number 19, October 5, 2001, p. 8 Cited in “Kup’s Column” in the Chicago Sun-Times, Sunday, October 14, 2001. Cited in “Surgeon General’s Report Spotlights Bias in Care”, Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 29 (10): 11, October 2001. Presented “Children Exposed to Violence and Trauma” at the Catholic Charities Maine Rapid Response Program Symposium, Bar Harbor, ME, October 19, 2001. Presented the keynote address on “Micro-insults and Micro-Aggressions: Contributory Factors to Hostile Environments” for the Fall Institute on Racism, Heterosexism, Bias, and Oppression sponsored by the Department of Psychology at the University of Vermont, October 22, 2001. Cited in “Provident Hospital: 110 Years of Community Service”, Chicago Defender, p. 1 & 3, October 20, 2001. Cited in “Fear Is No Stranger in Chicago Ghetto”, The New York Times, National Report, p A16, October 21, 2001 Cited in “Provident Hospital: The Birthplace of an African-American Struggle”, N’Digo, p. 3 & 21, October 18 - October 24, 2001. Presented “Cultural Development” to the University of Illinois at Chicago M 1 Behavioral Science - Human Development Lecture, October 25, 2001. Presented “Identification and Tackling Nonwhite Minority Mental Health Issues” for the Health of Chicago Course, Department of Preventive Medicine, Northwestern University, October 25, 2001. Cited in “Race, Ethnicity Affect Chicagoans’ Response to September Tragedies”, The Chicago Reporter, Volume, 30, Number 7, September/October/2001, p. 6 - 7. Chaired the Work Group “Forming Partnerships with the Community” at the 2001 American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Work Group for the “Research Forum: Recruitment in Child Mental Health Research: Obstacles and Opportunities, Honolulu, HI, October 27, 2001. Cited in “Why did this girl run away?”, Chicago Sun-Times, October 28, 2001, p. 12A. Presented “Resiliency in Youth: If It Doesn’t Kill You, It Will Make You Stronger” at the Cook County Hospital Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds, October 31, 2001. Presented “Art as a Component of Prevention and Post - Vention” at The Art of Violence Prevention Interdisciplinary Evaluation Conference, November 5, 2001. 217
Attended Institute of Medicine Committee on Pathophysiology and Prevention of Adolescent and Adult Suicide, sponsored by the National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C., November 6, 2001. Presented “I’d Rather See a Sermon Than Hear One Any Day” at the Seventeenth Annual Rosalynn Carter Symposium on Mental Health Policy - Youth in Crisis: Uniting for Action, Atlanta, GA, November 7, 2001. Presented a two-hour workshop on "Tai Chi as a Stress Inoculant" at the 25th National Conference on Correctional Health Care sponsored by the National Commission on Correctional Health Care and the Academy of Correctional Health Professionals, Albuquerque, NM, November 11, 2001. Presented “Implementing Evidence-Based Practices in Illinois” at Implementing EvidenceBased Practices: Building the Road to Recovery sponsored by the Illinois Department of Human Services, Office of Mental Health, the Department of Psychiatry Southern Illinois University, School of Medicine, the Department of Psychiatry, University of Illinois at Chicago School of Medicine, Springfield, IL, November 13, 2001. Cited in “Daley presents Dr. Bell with domestic violence award,” Chicago Defender, November 19, 2001. Led a research team to Durban, South Africa to explore CHAMPSA, November 30, 2001 to December 9, 2001. Cited in “DCFS considers Bloomington changes” in The Pantagraph, December 15, 2001. Consulted with MEE Productions and did an expert interview on its Black Youth Sexuality Project, December 18, 2001. Participated on “Partnerships for Preventing Violence” planning call for their next training broadcast, December 20, 2001. Cited in “Is there a culture of youth violence” in the Journal of Child & Adolescent Psychiatric Nursing, January 1, 2002. Private meeting with Richard M. Daley, Mayor of Chicago, January 10, 2002. Presented “Cultivating Resiliency” at the Oregon Council of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 2002 Winter Meeting, Portland, Oregon, January 12, 2002. Presented “Cultural Competency” at the Oregon Council of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 2002 Winter Meeting, Portland, Oregon, January 12, 2002. Featured in “Violence Prevention Profile - Issues and Events in Violence Prevention, Winter 2002, p. 5. 218
Featured in “Discovery & Application” - UIC’s 2001 Annual Report, Faculty Achievements, p. 10. Cited in Yearwood E L. Is There a Culture of Youth Violence? Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Nursing, Vol 15, No. 1, January-March 2002, p. 35-36, & 38. Presented “The Legacy of Domestic Terrorism: The African American Experience and its Impact on Wellness” at the Dr. Martin Luther King Commemoration Lecture at Dominican University, January 22, 2002. Cited in Fink! Still at Large - Shrinking the >Sopranos’, Clinical Psychiatry News, p. 17, January 2002. Attended the Children and Family Research Center Advisory Board Meeting, January 31, 2002. Provided the Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont Delegations with information about the Rapid Response Program in Maine at the Capitol, Washington, D.C., February 15, 2002. Cited in “DCFS oversight groups under microscope”, The Pantagraph, p. B1 & B5, February 17, 2002. Consulted with the Human Development Doctoral Students regarding Psychiatry’s Interface with the African-American Community, February 18, 2002. Featured on “Weekend Edition” National Public Radio discussing “African-Americans, Psychotherapy, and Spirituality,” February 23, 2002. Represented the Joint Advisory Council on the Mental Health Service System of the Illinois Department of Mental Health at the Office of Mental Health Strategic Planning Session, March 6 & 7, 2002. Presented “CMHC Bloomington Outcomes” at the Bloomington, IL Community Meeting, March 6, 2002. Cited in “DCFS unveils two initiatives”, The Pantagraph, March 7, 2002. Presented “The Importance of African-American Mental Health Family Support in AfricanAmerican Churches”, March 9, 2002. Family Advocate Peer reviewed “Security Threat Group (STG) Program Evaluation” for the U.S. Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice, Research and Technical Assistance, March 12, 2002. Presented “Cultivating Resiliency” at the Community Mental Health Council’s Symposium “Coping Skills for Today’s Professional Care Providers”, March 14, 2002. 219
Consulted with CBS “60 Minutes” producer Rome Hartman on a program on “Depression and Poverty”, March 15, 2002. Presented “Forensic Interface with Racism” at the Issac Ray Center, Inc. Journal Club, March 18, 2002. Cited in “McLean County sets up Family Advocate - Panes to scrutinize decisions of child protection system”, Peoria Journal Star, March 12, 2002. Cited in “Overheard”, Pantagraph OnLine, March 18, 2002. Cited in “Your Views - Agencies must help kids not call them a ‘business’”, The Pantagraph, March 19, 2002, p. A8. Featured on “A Troubled Mind”, ABC’s Nightline, March 22, 2002. Moderator and Panelist for “Cultural Competence - Making Sense of the Standards” at the In the Public Interest - Training Matters Annual Training Conference of the National Council for Community Behavioral Healthcare, Chicago, IL, March 24, 2002. Moderator “Best Practices - Co-Occurring and Dual Diagnosis” at the In the Public Interest Training Matters Annual Training Conference of the National Council for Community Behavioral Healthcare, Chicago, IL, March 26, 2002. Consulted with Commissioner Wilhelm of the City of Chicago’s Department of Health on “Constructing a Comprehensive Mental Health System”, March 26, 2002. Featured in Nightlife/Entertainment & Travel Guide – “Retirement Party for Ms. King” in Chicago Standard News, Vol XXIV, Number 12, p. 7, March 28, 2002. Presented the Keynote Address on “Nonwhite Mental Health Care in the New Millennium” at the Minority Mental Health Care in the New Millennium Conference sponsored by the Indiana Minority Mental Health Coalition, Inc., Indianapolis, IN, April 5, 2002. “Cultivating Resiliency in Youth” featured on website http://www.mhanc.org/ProjectLiberty/projectliberty.htm Presented the Keynote address “The ABC’s of Trauma” at the Chicago State University Department of Psychology Spring Colloquium 2002, April 11, 2002. Attended the Carter Center Mental Health Task Force Meeting chaired by Rosalynn Carter at the Carter Center, Atlanta, GA, April 16, 2002. Presented “Correctional Psychiatry” at the University of Illinois Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds, April 17, 2002. Cited in “Mental Health Agency Awarded Grant for South Africa Research,” Citizen Newspaper, April 18, 2002, p. 16. 220
Peer reviewed the applications for the FY2002 Juvenile Mentoring Program (JUMP), April 2002. Presented “Constructing a Children’s Mental Health Infrastructure in Chicago” at the Seventh Annual Spring Conference - Evidence-Based Behavioral Health and Special Populations, sponsored by Unity Health System in Rochester, NY, April 26, 2002. Consulted with Commissioner Wilhelm of the City of Chicago’s Department of Health on “Constructing a Comprehensive Mental Health System”, April 30, 2002. Guest on “On Target with Perry Smalls”, WVON - 1450AM, May 6, 2002. Appeared on ABC News -Channel 7, “Chicago’s Rising Homicide Rates”, May 9, 2002. Participated in the University of Illinois’ Department of Psychiatry’s Mock Boards, May 10, 2002. Presented the Keynote Address “It Takes More Than A Condom and a Cucumber to Prevent HIV/AIDS” at the 2002 Center for AIDS Intervention Research (CAIR) Conference - HIV Prevention Strategies for Communities at Risk in Milwaukee, WI, May 17, 2002. Cited in “FINK! Still At Large - Pack-Rat Eccentricity or Mental Illness?”, Clinical Psychiatry News, May 2002, p. 23. Cited in “APA Group Works to Remedy Minority Health Care Disparities”, Psychiatric News, May 3, 2002, p. 2 & 38. Mentored Chia S. Granda for the Program for Minority Research Training in Psychiatry (PMRTP) at the 155th Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, Philadelphia, PA, May 19, 2002. Presented “The Equity of Mental Health Services within U.S. Ethnic Groups” at the American Psychiatric Association’s Commission on Global Psychiatry Workshop on Justice and Health Equity in Global Psychiatry at the 155th Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, Philadelphia, PA, May 20, 2002. Presented “Trauma and Violence: A U.S. Perspective” at the American Association for Social Psychiatry’s Symposium on Social Psychiatric Aspects of Violence and Trauma at the 155 th Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, Philadelphia, PA, May 20, 2002. Co-Presenter of “Cross Cultural Recommendations” at Symposium 25 - A Research Agenda for DSM-V at the 155th Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, Philadelphia, PA, May 20, 2002. Co-Presenter of “Gaps in the Current System: Recommendations” at Symposium 25 - A Research Agenda for DSM-V at the 155th Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, Philadelphia, PA, May 20, 2002. 221
Participant in the American Psychiatric Association’s Task Force on Psychiatric Aspects of th Violence Workshop - Clinician Safety at the 155 Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, Philadelphia, PA, May 21, 2002. Presented “Youth Violence: A Report of the Surgeon General” at Symposium 51 - American Psychiatric Association’s Responses to the Surgeon General’s Reports on Mental Health at the 155th Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, Philadelphia, PA, May 21, 2002. Chair of Special Lecture 18 - American Psychiatric Association’s Patient Advocacy Award Lecture “Mental Health: A Perspective from the Surgeon General Who Listens by Dr. David Satcher, at the 155th Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, Philadelphia, PA, May 22, 2002. Participant in Issue Workshop 91 - Youth Violence: A Report of the Surgeon General sponsored by the Center for Mental health Services Administration, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration series on “Access to Quality Care: What Works?” at the 155th Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, Philadelphia, PA, May 22, 2002. Co-Presenter “Race, Ethnicity, and Variations in Psychiatric Diagnosis and Treatment” at Symposium 76 - Culturally Competent Mental Health Care: Identifying and Reducing Disparities at the 155th Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, Philadelphia, PA, May 23, 2002. Guest on “Stoppin’ the Hits” on WGCI 107.5FM/1390AM “The Crazy Howard McGee/Morning Praise Party Show” discussing “Domestic Violence, May 28, 2002. Participated in the African-American Mental Health Research Center Advisory Committee Meeting at the Program for Research on Black Americans in Ann Arbor, MI, May 29 - 31, 2002. Featured in “NAMI Presents Exemplary Psychiatrists Awards at APA’s Annual Meeting, Psychiatric News, June 2, 2002, p. 8. Cited in “Therapy as Good as Drugs for Depression” in WebMD Medical News http://my.webmd.com/content/article/1663.53120 Featured on CBS Evening News, June 10, 2002 “What Was Terror Suspect Up To”. Presented “Children Exposed to Violence - An Approach to Intervention Chicago Safe Start” at the Futures for Kids Advisory Panel Chaired by Laura Lynn Ryan, First Lady of Illinois, June 12, 2002. Attended the Special Case Management Unit/Chicago Department of Aging Meeting, June 12, 2002. 222
Presented “Youth Violence: A Report of the Surgeon General” at the Children’s Mental Health Task Force Kick-Off meeting sponsored by the Illinois Violence Prevention Authority, June 13, 2002. Guest on WVON - 1450AM/WCEV - 1470AM, The Cliff Kelly Show discussing “CMHC’s Violence Prevention and Intervention Conference”, June 14, 2002. Presented “When Children Kill” at Community Mental Health Council Inc.’s Violence Prevention/Intervention Conference, June 17 & 18, 2002. Featured in “Bell holds free anti-violence forum”, The Chicago Defender, June 17, 2002. Featured in “Confab Explores what works, does not work in violence prevention”, Citizen Newspaper, Volume 37, Number 11, June 20, 2002, p. 1-2. Consulted with the University of Missouri-Kansas City/KC Metro Child Traumatic Stress Center in Kansas City, Missouri, June 27, 2002. Featured in “CMHC Takes Over Services at Chatham Avalon Mental Health Service Center”, Citizen Newspaper, Volume 37, Number 12, June 27, 2002, p. 1-2. Presented “A focused ethnographic study in KwaZulu-Natal South Africa to inform the adaptation of the NIMH funded Chicago HIV/AIDS Adolescent Mental Health Project (CHAMP) in South Africa” at the XIV International AIDS Conference 2002, Barcelona, Spain, July 11, 2002. Featured in “More stun guns in police hands”, Chicago Tribune, July 12, 2002, p. 1-2. Facilitated Workshop VI: Community Collaboration HIV Prevention Research: Lessons Learned in Replicating CHAMP in Multiple Sites, NIMH Annual Conference on the Role of Families in Preventing and Adapting to HIV/AIDS sponsored by the National Institute of Mental Health, University of Miami, Universidad del Puerto Rico, Universidad Central del Caribe, Miami, Florida, July 25, 2002. Presented “A focused ethnographic study in KwaZulu-Natal South Africa to inform the adaptation of the NIMH funded Chicago HIV/AIDS Adolescent Mental Health Project (CHAMP) in South Africa” at the NIMH Annual Conference on the Role of Families in Preventing and Adapting to HIV/AIDS poster session sponsored by the National Institute of Mental Health, University of Miami, Universidad del Puerto Rico, Universidad Central del Caribe, Miami, Florida, July 25, 2002. Presented Community Collaborative HIV Prevention Research: Lessons Learned in Replicating CHAMP in Multiple Sites, NIMH Annual Conference on the Role of Families in Preventing and Adapting to HIV/AIDS sponsored by the National Institute of Mental Health, University of Miami, Universidad del Puerto Rico, Universidad Central del Caribe, Miami, Florida, July 26, 2002.
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Guest on WVON - 1450AM/WCEV - 1470AM, The Cliff Kelly Show discussing “Four Spousal Homicides of Fort Bragg Special Forces Members” July 28, 2002. Cited in “Davis, Bell seek condoms for inmates,” Chicago Defender, July 29, 2002, p. 4. Guest on “Eight Forty-eight" WBEZ 91.5FM - Chicagoland Public Radio discussing “The Psychology of Mob Violence”, August 6, 2002. Presented “Violence Prevention 101" at Medicine Grand Rounds at Mount Sinai Hospital August, 14, 2002. Consulted with Catholic Charities Maine (Rapid Response Program), Washington, D.C., August 14 - 15, 2002 http://www.ccmaine.org/rapid-response.html Cited in “This One’s a General”, National Review Online (http://www.nationalreview.com), August, 14, 2002. Cited in “IOM Suicide Report - More Study, Primary Care Are Keys to Suicide Prevention”, Clinical Psychiatry News, August 2002, p. 2. Cited in “Doctor to speak on mental health care”, The News-Gazette Online, Monday, August 19, 2002 Champaign, Illinois. Cited in ‘Bell: Black male suicide rate down’, Chicago Defender, August 21, 2002, p. 8. Presented “African-Americans Response to 9-11" at the American Psychological Association’s Public Interest Directorate symposium - The Disproportionate Impact of September 11", August 24, 2002. Presented ‘Community Psychiatry” at the Community Health Partnership: Cultural Competence Forum, August 28, 2002, Urbana, Illinois. Led Workshop at the Champaign County Mental Health Board Study Session, August 28, 2002. Presented ‘Cultural Sensitivity” at the Champaign County Mental Health Board Workshop August 29, 2002 in Champaign, Urbana. Cited in “NIMH charts strategy for Mood Disorders Research: expect funding to be tied to priorities,” Clinical Psychiatry News, September 2002; http://www.entrepreneur.com/tradejournals/article/print/92037200.html Presented “What every lawyer needs to know about mental health” to the University of Chicago Law School’s Clinical Program, September 4, 2002. Presented “Violence in Schools” to the University of Chicago 2 nd Year Psychiatry residents’ Social Psychiatry class, September 4, 2002. 224
Presented “The Effects of Death Related Violence on the Victim’s Family, Friends, Neighbors, and the Community” to the Roseland Heights Community Association’s Youth Community Council, Program Parents Auxiliary, September 5, 2002. Cited in “Healthy Living: Task Force Members Weigh In”, in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Tuesday Home Edition, September 10, 2002. Presented “CMHC Children’s Evidence-Based Programs” to the President’s New Freedom Mental Health Commission at the Cook County Juvenile Court, September 10, 2002. Presented “CMHC’s Mission and Model - Evidence Based Technologies and Partnerships” to the President’s New Freedom Mental Health Commission at the Community Mental Health Council, September 10, 2002. Participated in the American Psychiatric Association’s Council on Advocacy and Public Policy in Washington, D.C., September 11, 2002. Cited in “Not all share a feeling of unity,” in the Daily Herald, September 11, 2002. Attended the American Psychiatric Press, Inc. Editorial Board Meeting in Washington, D.C., September 12, 2002. Participated in the American Psychiatric Association’s Work Group for the development of Treatment Guidelines for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder in Washington, D.C., September 12, 2002. Cited in “Noted psychologist addresses violence at community forum”, South End Citizen, Volume 35, Number 30, September 12, 2002, p. 1 - 2. Consulted with the American Psychiatric Association’s Committee on AIDS in Washington, D.C., September 13, 2002. Attended the “Futures For Kids” meeting in the Governor’s Mansion, Springfield, Illinois, September 18, 2002. Attended the Carter Center Mental Health Task Force meeting with Rosalynn Carter, Atlanta, Georgia, September 25, 2002. Attended “Conversations at the Carter Center” with Former President Carter and Rosalynn Carter, Atlanta, Georgia, September 25, 2002. Attended the National Center for Health Behavior Change at Morgan State University, Baltimore, Maryland, September 26 - 27, 2002. Book signing of The Health Behavioral Change Imperative: Theory, Education, and Practice in Diverse Populations, at the James E. Lewis Museum of Art, Carl J. Murphy Fine Arts Center, Baltimore, Maryland, September 26, 2002. 225
Cited in “Report Calls for Improved Suicide Research”, Yahoo! News, October 2, 2002; http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl’story&u’nm/20021001/hl_nm/suicide_research_dc_2 Cited in “Finding Answers to Suicide Puzzle Requires Population-Based Studies”, Psychiatric News, Volume 37, Number 17, September 6, 2002, p. 10. Presented “Black Suicide” at the Institute of Medicine Briefing on “Reducing Suicide: A National Imperative” at the U.S. Senate Dirksen Office Building, Washington, D.C., October 1, 2002. Cited in “US report calls for improved suicide research” in Reuters Health, October 1, 2002. Consulted with the Board of the American Association of Community Psychiatrists on current trends in Community Psychiatry, Chicago, Illinois, October 9, 2002, Chaired the Special Lecture “Understanding Community Assets: Civil Society as the Source of Well Being” at the 54th Institute on Psychiatric Services - Community Counts: Creating and Supporting Systems of Care, Chicago, Illinois, October 9, 2002. Cited in “Sex and Music: Has It Gone Too Far?”, Ebony, October 2002, p. 146 - 150. Presented Special Lecture “Cultivating Resiliency in Youth” at the 54 th Institute on Psychiatric Services - Community Counts: Creating and Supporting Systems of Care, Chicago, Illinois, October 9, 2002. Attended the Advisory Board Meeting of the Children and Family Research Center, School of Social Work, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Chicago, Illinois, October 10, 2002. Presented “At Home with Treats and Violence” at Symposium 19 - Ethics in Community Mental Health Care: Commonplace Concerns at the 54 th Institute on Psychiatric Services Community Counts: Creating and Supporting Systems of Care, Chicago, Illinois, October 10, 2002. Presented “When Children Kill” at Community Mental Health Council Inc.’s Violence Prevention/Intervention Conference, Springfield, Illinois, October 14 & 15, 2002. Presented “Illinois Department of Mental Health FY2003 Action Plan” at the Centers for Mental Health Services FY2003 Block Grant Review Meeting”, Rapid City, South Dakota, October 17, 2002. Taught “Tai Chi - 8 Pieces of Brocade” at the 26th National Conference on Correctional Health Care, Nashville, Tennessee, October 20, 2002. Cited in “Relational Disorders Spark Early DSM-V Debate”, Clinical Psychiatry News, October 2002, p. 14. Presented the “Jeanne Spurlock Lecture Award” entitled ”Supporting Health Behavior Change 226
in High Risk Youth” at the 49th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, San Francisco, California, October 24, 2002. Cited in “Video Helps Residents Understand Importance of Cultural Factors”, Psychiatric News, October 18, 2002, p. 17. Presented “Community Mental Health Administration/Leadership” to the PGY- IV University of Illinois Psychiatry residents for 2002 Seminar on Administrative Psychiatry, October 31, 2002. Presented “Community Psychiatry” to the PGY - III University of Illinois Psychiatry residents for the 2002 Realities of Psychiatric Seminar”, October 31, 2002. Presented “Traumatic Stress in Children” at the Department of Psychology Lecture, Chicago Medical School, North Chicago, Illinois, November 5, 2002. Attended the Carter Center Mental Health Task Force Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, November 6, 2002. Moderated “Integration of Mental Health Into Public Health” at the at the Eighteenth Annual Rosalynn Carter Symposium on Mental Health Policy - Status Report: Meeting the Mental Health Needs of the Country in the Wake of September 11, 2001, Atlanta, GA, November 7, 2002. Featured on CBS - 60 Minutes “Depressed and on and Welfare”, November 10, 2002. Participated in “No Child Should Die for Crying - Infant Homicide Symposium”, November 14, 2002. Cited in “Unruly pupils hurting more than themselves”, Chicago Tribune, November 18, 2002. Attended the Inaugural Event of the International Division of the Massachusetts General Hospital Department of Psychiatry – “The African Diaspora: Psychiatric Issues” at a member of the Host National Committee, Boston, Massachusetts, November 17 to 21, 2002. Cited in “Refocusing Public Health Priorities”, Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 30, No. 11, p. 1-2, November 2002. Cited in “Smith’s Health Panel OK’s Dr. Carl Bell”, Chicago Defender, Saturday, November 30, 2002. Presented “Basic Principles of CHAMPSA” to the Valley of A Thousand Hills CHAMPSA Steering Committee, December 10, 2002, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Featured in “Insights on a Mental Health Crisis,” produced by the Mental Health Association in Illinois, 2002. Featured in “Highlights of the 2002 Institute of Psychiatric Services,” in Psychiatric Service, 227
Vol. 54, No. 1: 13, January 2003. Featured in “Book Reviews - Ethics in Community Mental Health Care: Commonplace Concerns,” in Psychiatric Service, Vol. 54, No. 1: 114-115, January 2003. Presented “Adaptation of the CHAMP Manual for South Africa” to the CHAMP Westside Collaborative Board, January 8, 2003. Presented “Strategies to Engage African-Americans in Treatment” to the Advanced Center for Interventions and Services Research (ACISR) for Early-Onset Mood and Anxiety Disorder and The Center for Minority Health, at the Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, January 9, 2003. Presented “Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Interface with Psychology” at the DePaul University Department of Psychology Martin Luther King Jr. Annual Holiday Celebration, January 20, 2003 Presented “CHAMP South Africa” at the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Chicago Metropolitan Chapter’s Birthday Celebration In Honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., January 20, 2003. Participated in the Model Selection Conference of the Violence Intervention and Prevention Program sponsored by the American Academy of Pediatrics, January 26-26, 2003, Elk Grove Village, Illinois. Cited in “Movie lifts veil on mental illness among blacks”, Chicago Tribune, January 27, 2003. Presented “When children kill” at Perspectives on the Violent-Aggressive Child and Adolescent, sponsored by the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Miami School of Medicine, Miami, Florida, January 31, 2003. Forum Discussant for APA Grand Rounds Online Forum Topic - Cultural Assessment in Clinical Psychiatry: How It Can Help Me in Treating Patients, February 2003. Cited in “Community focus key to reducing murders in city”, Chicago Tribune - Section 2 Metro, February 2, 2003, p. 1. Cited in “Too many children grow up in foster system,” in the Chicago Sun-Times, February 4, 2003, p. Presented “Collaborating with Parents and Community,” at the 46 th Annual Education Conference - Collaborative Leadership Improves Learning sponsored by the Chicago Principals and Administrators Association and the Chicago Public Schools, February 13, 2003. Cited in “Foster Case Ends in Disaster” in The Chicago Reporter, Vol. 32, No. 2: 3 - 5 & 12 14, 2003. Guest on “City Voices,” discussing Jennifer’s Story: How a Foster Child’s Life Became a 228
Worse-case Scenario on WNUA - 95.5FM, February 16, 2003. Guest on “The Crazy Howard McGee Show” WGCI - 107.5FM “The Crazy Howard McGee” discussing the “Epitome Nightclub Tragedy,” February 17, 2003. Featured on WBBM Channel 2 - CBS discussing Hip Hop Music’s influence on Youth, February 18, 2003. Presented “Community Psychiatry” to the Chicago Board of Health, February 19, 2003. Guest on “Eight Forty-eight" WBEZ 91.5FM - Chicagoland Public Radio discussing the “Epitome Nightclub Tragedy”, February 20, 2003. Guest on WVON - 1450AM discussing the “Epitome Nightclub Tragedy,” February 24, 2003. Cited in “Psychiatrist blames E2 on 9/11 fear,” Chicago Defender, Tuesday, February 25, 2003 , p. 1 & 4. Cited in “This is for the brothers,” in Heart and Soul, April 2003, p. 54 - 58. Attended The National Implementation Research Network sponsored by the Anne E. Casey Foundation, Tampa, Florida, March 5 & 6, 2003. Presented “CHAMP South Africa” to the Prevention Research Training Program in Urban Children’s Mental Health and AIDS Prevention, Department of Psychology, University of Illinois at Chicago, March 10, 2003. Presented “Women and Depression” sponsored by Student Services at Harold Washington College, March 11, 2003. Led the Champaign County Mental Health Board Study Session on “Access to Culturally Sensitive Behavioral Health Services in Champaign County”, Champaign, Illinois, March 19, 2003. Presented “The Seven Major Elements of Effective Violence Prevention/Intervention Programs” at the 5th Annual Practical Strategies Conference – “Standing in the Gap”, Champaign, Illinois, March 20, 2003. Consulted with Champaign County Behavioral Health Providers regarding practical steps for movement toward culturally sensitive systems of care, Champaign, Illinois, March 21, 2003 Cited in “For Minority Parents, ADHD Is Viewed Differently”, Clinical Psychiatry News, March 2003, p. 8. Cited in “Mental Health Care In America: Not Yet Good Enough,” Health Affairs, 28 (3): 229
635-636, 2009. http://content.healthaffairs.org/cgi/content/full/28/3/635 Cited in “DCFS job open, but it’s political hot potato,” The Chicago Tribune - Metro, p. 1 & 3, Sunday, March 23, 2003. Presented “Using CHAMP to Prevent Youth HIV Risk in a South African Township” at the NIMH Consortium on Families and HIV/AIDS, Bethesda, MD, April 7, 2003. Cited in “A Child’s Grief,” April 7, 2003, www.WGNTV.com Featured on WGN - Channel 9 on “Children Who Are Grieving”, April 8, 2003. Presented “Quality Connections - Bloomington Project: Executive Summary Highlights,” Bloomington, Illinois April 9, 2003. Cited in “Bell’s plan saves broken Black families,” The Chicago Defender, Saturday, April 19, 2003, p. 3. Presented “Getting Rid of Rats: Health Behavior Change,” at the Harbor - University of California, Los Angeles Medical Center Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds, Los Angeles, CA, April 22, 2003 Featured on WTTW - Channel 11 Chicago Tonight discussing “Chicago’s Murder Rate, April 24, 2003. Featured in “Workshop Focuses on Strategies To Prevent Youth Violence” in Psychiatric News, April 18, 2003, p. 64. Featured in “Five Stories of Triumph Over Depression” in Welcome Back, Spring 2003, p. 3. Featured in “Bullying Common Among Teens” www.ABCNEWS.com Presented “The Complexity of Violence” to the students in Health Behavior 205 - Societal Violence at Malcolm X College, April 29, 2003. Featured in “Tessee’s Town,” The Chicago Defender, Monday, April 29, 2003, p. 2. Presented “Victims of Gun Violence” to the Northwestern Medical School Freshman Class, April 30, 2003. Cited in “Minorities May Skirt ADHD Care Due To Stigma,” in Pediatric News, Vol. 37, No. 4, p. 19, April 2003 Presented “Evidence-based Public Health Strategies to Prevent Drug Abuse, Violence, and 230
Unsafe Sex” at Indiana-Purdue University sponsored by Park Center, Inc, Fort Wayne, Indiana, May 1, 2003. Presented “Workshop on the Surgeon General’s Report on Culture, Race, and Ethnicity,” sponsored by Park Center, Inc, Fort Wayne, Indiana, May 2, 2003. Cited in “Dr. Carl Bell wins National Mental Health Award,” Citizen Newspaper, May 1, 2003, p 19. Attended the Inauguration Day Reception of Mayor Richard M. Daley, May 5, 2003. Cited in “Brazier: ‘Reducing crime hard nut to crack,’ Chicago Defender, Vol. XCVII, Issue 267, May 6, 2003, p. 3. Discussant of “Financial Facts of Big Pharma - A Metal Hour” presented by Gene “Genghis” Kwon, M.D., M.B.A., May 7, 2003. Featured on NBC “Nightly News” discussing “Girls Hazing in High Schools,” May 7, 2003. Cited in “Local child-welfare improvement debated – Kids removed less often, but credit unclear,” in the Pantagraph, Sunday, May 11, 2003. Attended the American Psychiatric Association’s Committee on International HIV Psychiatry Meeting, May 18, 2003 at the 2003 Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, San Francisco, California. Attended the Editorial Board of the American Psychiatric Press, Inc., May 18, 2003 at the 2003 Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, San Francisco, California. Served as a mentor for R. Gregg Dwyer for the American Psychiatric Association/Shire Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Fellowship Program during the 2003 Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, San Francisco, California. Attended the Editorial Advisory Board of Clinical Psychiatry News, May 19, 2003, San Francisco, California. Presented “Evidence-Based Practice” at the Lifers of the American Psychiatric Association, May 19, 2003 at the 2003 Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, San Francisco, California. Attended the Committee on Psychiatric Diagnosis and Assessment (CPDA) meeting, May 19, 2003 at the 2003 Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, San Francisco, California. Attended the Council on Advocacy and Public Policy Meeting May 19, 2003 at the 2003 231
Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, San Francisco, California. Co-Chaired an Issue Workshop on “Youth Violence: Principles of Prevention, May 19, 2003 at the 2003 Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, San Francisco, California. Presented “Community Psychiatry: 1963 – 2003” of the Distinguished Psychiatrist Lecture Series May 19, 2003 at the 2003 Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, San Francisco, California. Presented “Racism: Diagnostic and Treatment Considerations,“ Component Issue Workshop sponsored by the Committee of Black Psychiatrists, May 20, 2003 at the 2003 Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, San Francisco, California. Led Discussion Group on Cross-Cultural Issues: When the Patient Is Different From You (For Residents only), May 21, 2003 at the 2003 Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, San Francisco, California. Presenter “Psychiatric Treatment and Personal Growth: What About Us?” May 22, 2003 at the 2003 Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, San Francisco, California. Presenter “Update on Practice Guidelines: PTSD/Acute Stress Disorder” Component Workshop of the APA Steering Committee on Practice Guidelines, May 22, 2003 at the 2003 Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, San Francisco, California. Cited in “Therapy as Good as Drugs for Depression – Learning How to Cope Has Lasting Effects,” WebMD Medical News, May 23, 2003 http://my.webmd.com/content/Article/23/1663_53120.htm?pagenumber=1 Cited in “Mentally ill tax county juvenile jail system,” The Chicago Tribune, Section One, p. 1 & 15, May 29, 2003. Presented “Aging Gracefully” at the Englewood District Health Council’s Aging Gracefully Community Health Fair at St. Bernard Hospital, June 7, 2003. Cited in “Health agency ‘won’t walk away’ from B-N” in the Pantagraph, Sunday, June 8, 2003. Cited in “DCFS bonus stuns other organizations,” in the Pantagraph, Sunday, June 8, 2003. Cited in “Consulting agency’s pay, bonuses demand scrutiny,” in the Pantagraph, June, 13, 2003. 232
Cited in “Mentally ill tax county juvenile jail system,” Mental Health E-News, June 16, 2003. Cited in “Davis fights to save ‘lost’ Black men,” Chicago Defender, Vol. XCIX, Issue 033, June 21, 2003, p. 6. Presented “Community Psychiatry” at the University of Durban – Westville, Department of Psychology, June 19, 2003. Guest on WVON - 1450AM The Cliff Kelley Show discussing the "The State of the Black Male,” July 1, 2003. Presented “Racial Disparities and Health: Impact on Girls” at the Health and Medicine Research Group’s Healing Girls in the Juvenile Justice System: The Challenge to Our Community, July 9, 2003. Guest on WBEZ 91.5 FM - Chicagoland Public Radio on the subject of "The shift in child welfare populations and Maryville", Chicago, Illinois July 11, 2003. Cited in “DCFS gives $1 million contract to organization,” in The Pantagraph, July 11, 2003, p. A3. Attended the American Psychiatric Association’s Steering Committee on the Surgeon General’s Mental Health Report, July 12 – 13, 2003. Attended the African American Research Scientists Meeting, July 14 to July 15, 2003, Washington, D.C. Presented “Reducing Suicide: A National Imperative” at the SPAN USA’s 8th Annual National Awareness Event on July 21, 2003, Washington, D.C. Presented “Keynote Address for Community Day – Mobilizing Families to Protect Children: The CHAMP Model,” at the NIMH Annual Conference on the Role of Families in Preventing and Adapting to HIV/AIDS, sponsored the National Institute of Mental Health, Washington, D.C., July 23, 2003. Presented “Models for Mobilizing Community Strengths to Prevent AIDS in Families” at the Scientific Program – Prevent, Treat, and Defeat HIV/AIDS by Mobilizing Families at the NIMH Annual Conference on the Role of Families in Preventing and Adapting to HIV/AIDS, sponsored the National Institute of Mental Health, Washington, D.C., July 24, 2003. Presented “Adaptation of CHAMP Manual for South Africa (SA)” at the NIMH Annual Conference on the Role of Families in Preventing and Adapting to HIV/AIDS, sponsored the National Institute of Mental Health, Washington, D.C., July 24, 2003. Presented “The Impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences on Health Status” at the 2003 233
Family Practice Scientific Section Assembly at the National Medical Association Convention, Philadelphia, PA, August 3, 2003. Presented “Using CHAMP to Prevent Youth HIV Risks in South African Township” at the 2003 Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Scientific Section Assembly at the National Medical Association Convention, Philadelphia, PA, August 5, 2003. Presented “Racism and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder in African-American Children and Adolescents” at the 2003 Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Scientific Section Assembly at the National Medical Association Convention, Philadelphia, PA, August 5, 2003. Cited in “Programs Target Youth Violence Prevention,” in the Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 290, No. 5, p. 585-586, August 6, 2003. Cited in “Scared Straight program has failed,” The Chicago Defender, August 20, 2003, p. 3 & 21. Cited in “Scared Straight,” NewsMax.com, August 23, 2003. http://newsmax.com/archives/articles/2003/8/22/225025.shtml Cited in “Bell works with CPS on troubled youth plan,” The Chicago Defender, August 30, 2003, p. 12. Cited in “Sister Interrupted”, in Heart and Soul, September 2003, p. 104 – 107. Cited in “Report Calls for Overhaul of Crippled MH System,” in Psychiatric News, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 15, p. 1 & 27. Guest on WORT – 89.9FM discussing the “Black Male Development Symposium at the Institute of Positive Education on September 20, 2003,” September 9, 2003. Presented “The Culture of Emotions” at the American Psychiatric Association’s Fall Committee Meeting, September 12, 2003, Washington, D.C. Featured in “Psychiatrists Plan Strategy to Reduce MH Care Disparities,” Psychiatric News, September 5, 2003, p. 5 & 38. Featured in “Work, don’t test: Chicago psychiatrist says we know how to heal communities,” The Journal Times, September 18, 2003. Presented “Psychiatry and African-Americans in the 21st Century” at the Black Male Development Symposium hosted by the Institute of Positive Education, September 20, 2003. Presented “Losing a Generation – The Perils of Our Teens” sponsored by the National 234
Black Nurse’s Association – Racine/Kenosha, September 20, 2003. Featured in “Even its critics say Maryville can return,” Daily Herald, September 21, 2003. Presented “Integrating HIV/AIDS into the Academic Curriculum” at Malcolm X College, September 26, 2003 Cited in “under ‘watchful’ eyes,” The Chicago Tribune, Section 1 – Commentary, September 29, 2003, p. 17. Featured in “Race and the Blues,” Psychology Today, September 30, 2003. Led a workshop on “Relax and Unwind with Tai Chi,” at the 27 th National Commission on Correctional Health Care’s National Conference, on October 5, 2003 in Austin, Texas. Cited in “Psychiatrist: Black males trained to die, not live” in The Final Call, Volume 23, Number 1: p. 9, October 7, 2003 Presented “Screening and Identification of Depression,” at the Urban Mental Health Project, Georgetown University Center for Child and Human Development and Annie E. Casey Foundation, Washington, D.C., October 8, 2003. Cited “Cult Keeps Blacks from Treatment,” Idiot Villager: October 13, 2003 Archives. Cited in “In Iraq, in uniform, and in turmoil,” U.S. News and World Reports, October 13, 2003, p. 46-47. Cited in “Davis calls on young black men to shape up,” Chicago Sun-Times, October 17, 2003. Cited in “Davis calls on young black men to shape up,” October 17, 2003 – www.SimplyGreekForums Cited in “Psychs, alt.religion.scientology Week In Review, Volume 8, Issue 22, October 2003 http://www.factnet.org/Scientology/arsWeekInReview/wir08-22.html Featured on “Critical Condition,” Nightline, October 20, 2003. Featured in “Against All Odds,” http://abcnews.go.com/sections/nightline/Living/psycher_videosetup031020.html Cited in “Guest Opinion: Danny Davis Should Look In The Mirror,” The Illinois Leader, October 23, 2003. Presented “Health Behavior Change,” at A Community-Based Mental Health Research 235
Agenda sponsored by the Africa Centre for Populations Studies and Reproductive Health, October 24, 2003, Mutubatuba, South Africa. Co-Chaired “Session I: Setting the Stage” at the South African-United States Workshop on Behavioral HIV/STD Prevention and Mental Health Research: Progress and Possibilities sponsored by Human Sciences Research Council, Medical Research Council of South Africa, and National Institute of Mental Health, October 29, 2003, Cape Town, South Africa. Co-presented “Using CHAMP to Prevent Youth HIV Risk in South African Townships” during Session II: Review of Current Collaborative Studies” at the South African-United States Workshop on Behavioral HIV/STD Prevention and Mental Health Research: Progress and Possibilities sponsored by Human Sciences Research Council, Medical Research Council of South Africa, and National Institute of Mental Health, October 29, 2003, Cape Town, South Africa. Moderated “Session II: Review of Current Collaborative Studies - Lessoned Learned from Collaborative Research” at the South African-United States Workshop on Behavioral HIV/STD Prevention and Mental Health Research: Progress and Possibilities sponsored by Human Sciences Research Council, Medical Research Council of South Africa, and National Institute of Mental Health, October 29, 2003, Cape Town, South Africa. Moderated “Session IV: Setting a Collaborative HIV/STD Prevention Agenda” at the South African-United States Workshop on Behavioral HIV/STD Prevention and Mental Health Research: Progress and Possibilities sponsored by Human Sciences Research Council, Medical Research Council of South Africa, and National Institute of Mental Health, October 30, 2003, Cape Town, South Africa. Featured in “Remarkable Member – Carl C. Bell, M.D., Campaigns for the Study of Cultural Needs and Equal Access to Mental Health Programs for Minorities,” in The Daily Bulletin, Issue No. 3, Friday, October 31, 2003. Presented “When the Patient is Different from You” at the 2003 56 th Institute on Psychiatric Services, Boston, MA, November 1, 2003. Cited in “FINK! Still At Large – Cultural Considerations in Psychiatric Tx”, Clinical Psychiatry News, 2003, p. 12. Attended the Carter Center Mental Health Task Force Meeting chaired by Rosalynn Carter at the Carter Center, Atlanta, GA, November 4th & 5th, 2003. Cited in “Are You Married To Your Job?” JET, November 10, 2003, p. 12 – 15. Cited in “N.Y. Black Psychiatrist Conference,” New York Amsterdam News, Vol. 94, No. 46, November 13-November 19, 2003. 236
Presented “Cultural Competency from Academia to the Streets,” at the Cultural Competency and Telepsychiatry: From Academia to the Streets Conference sponsored by the Black Psychiatrists of Greater New York, New York, NY, November 14, 2003. Presented “Major Mental Health and Wellness Issues of Concern to Black Males” during the Public Health Panel at What Is Happening with African American – The State of the African American Male: A Year Long Dialogue convened by Congressman Danny K. Davis at the Rayburn Building Washington, D.C. November 15, 2003. Participated in the Secretary of Health and Human Services’ Advisory Committee of Human Research Protections (SACHRP) on the Health and Human Services’ Regulations at 45 CFR 46, Subpart C Prisoner Research of the Office for Human Research Protections (OHRP), Rockville, Maryland, November 17, 2003. Cited in “Black Murders Could Fill A City, What Will We Do?,” Sacramento County Observer, November 17, 2003. Presented “Community Psychiatry in Action,” at the PGY- 4, UIC Department of Psychiatry Leadership Seminar, November 20, 2003. Featured on NBC “Nightly News” discussing “Non-related adults who sleep in beds with underage children,” November 20, 2003. Guest on “Mo in the Midday Show,” WVON – 1450AM, discussing “Depression in AfricanAmerican Men,” November 21, 2003. Cited in “The Question: With enough black murders to fill a city what should we do?” in The Louisiana Weekly, November 24, 2003. Presented “Conduct Disorder Clinic” at the Mental Health Association in Illinois’ Juvenile Justice Initiative Planning Meeting, December 5, 2003. Attended the Chicago Public Schools, Office of Specialized Services’ School Health Partnership Meeting, December 18, 2003 Cited in “Legal Aid Clinic at U of C awarded $500,000,” Chicago Defender, Vol. XCVIII, No. 161, December 20, 2003, p. 1 & 3. Participated in the NIMH Center for Mental Health Research on AIDS - Consortium on Families and HIV/AIDS Conference Planning Meeting, January 12, 2004, Atlanta, Georgia. Chaired the Planning Meeting for the DSM-V Project Researching the Nature of Racism – Massachusetts General Hospital, Department of Psychiatry and Social Science Research Council – Mellon Mays Fellowship Program, Boston, MA, January 21, 2004. 237
Presented Grand Rounds on “Violence Prevention,” Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Finch University, Chicago Medical School, January 22, 2004. Presented “Mental Health Care: Examining Culturally Responsive Strategies” at The Expert Leader Series sponsored by the Men of Color Collaborative for Healthier Alternatives, January 29, 2004. Cited in “Murder witness, 4, carries on: Trauma of seeing mother shot to death yet to surface,” The Chicago Tribune, February 5, 2004. Presented “Constructing Children’s Mental Health and Wellness Infrastructure Using Community Psychiatry Principles,” at the Duke School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry’s James H. Carter, Sr. Annual Lecture at Grand Rounds, February 19, 2004, Raleigh, North Carolina. Presented “Community Psychiatry in the 21st Century,” at the John Umstead State Hospital Grand Rounds, February 19, 2004, Raleigh, North Carolina. Attended the Committee on Long-Range Planning and Policy of the American College of Psychiatrists in Miami, Florida, February 26, 2004. Cited in “The Height of Disrespect - New Study on ‘hip-hop’ sexuality finds anti-woman strain - even among young women,” Village Voice, March 9, 2004. Presented “The Promise of Prevention” at “Condition Critical: Covering Children’s Health” sponsored by the Casey Journalism Center on Children and Families, College Park, Maryland, March 16, 2004. Presented “Mobilizing Families to Protect Children: The CHAMP Model” at the 2 nd World Congress on Women’s Mental Health, Washington, D.C., March 19, 2004. Attended the “Community Resilience Mini Summit,” sponsored by the Terrorism and Disaster Branch, National Center for Child Traumatic Stress and University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, OK, March 24-25, 2004. Presented “Reflections on Spirituality, Social Support, and Post Traumatic Growth: The Role of Clergy in Suicide Prevention” at the Faith Communities and Suicide Prevention: The Caring Connection – Together We Can Make A Difference sponsored by the Suicide and Depression Task Force of Kane County, St. Charles, Illinois, March 26, 2004. Cited in “Workshop to Examine Eating Disorders in Blacks” in The Citizen Newspaper, Week of March 31, 2004, p. 3. Cited in “Representative from Eli Lily personally delivers grant check to CMHC” in The 238
Citizen Newspaper, Week of March 31, 2004, p. 3. Featured in “Foundation Honors Contributors to Minority MH Care,” Psychiatric News, April 2, 2004, p. 22. Cited in “American Psychiatric Foundation Presents First-Ever Minority Mental Health Award,” Mental Health E-News, April 15, 2004 http://www.nyaprs.org/Pages/ENews.cfm Chaired “Researching the Nature of Racism” sponsored by the Social Science Research Council, New York, New York, April 16, 2004. Presented “Community Psychiatry – Health Behavior Change” at the Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds Zucker Hillside Hospital – A Division of North Shore – Long Island Jewish Health System, April 21, 2004. Cited in “Remarks by A. Kathryn Power, M.Ed. - Director – Center for Mental Health Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, April 22, 2004, http://www.mentalhealth.samhsa.gov/newsroom/speeches/044404.asp Presented “The Coming of Age of Prevention” at the Evidence-Based Programs for Promotion of Mental Health and Prevention of Mental and Substance Use Disorders, sponsored by New England Coalition for Health Promotion and Disease (NECON), Sturbridge, MA, April 26, 2004. Presented “Implementing Evidence-based Practices in Illinois” at the Mental Health Symposium – Creating and Sustaining Successful Linkages sponsored by the Cermak Health Services of Cook County Jail, April 28, 2004. Cited in “FDA Wants New Warnings On Ten Antidepressants: Cites suicidality, worsening depression,” in Pediatric News, Vol. 38, No. 4, p. 1 & 8, April 2004. Presented at the Workshop on Juvenile Justice System: Assessment, Services, and Data Use at the 2004 Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, New York, NY, May 4, 2004. Presented at the Workshop sponsored by the Committee of Black Psychiatrist: Looking Forward – Pathways for Blacks in Psychiatry at the 2004 Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, New York, NY, May 4, 2004. Examined for the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, May 9 and 10, 2004. Attended the Executive Committee Board of Directors meeting of the National Commission on Correctional Health Care, May 23, 2004. 239
Attended the Carter Center Mental Health Program 2004 Symposium Planning meeting, May 24, 2004. Interviewed on “The Tavis Smiley Show,” WBEZ – 91.5 FM - Chicagoland Public Radio, discussing “Inter-racial adoption,” May 27, 2004. Awarded the “7th District Community Service Caps “Good Neighbor” Award,” June 15, 2004. Interviewed on “Connected to Chicago,” WLS 890 AM, discussing “The State of the Black Male,” June 20, 2004. Interviewed on “City Voices,” WNUA – 95.5 FM, discussing the “State of the Black Male,” June 20, 2004. Featured in “Psychiatric Foundation Fundraiser – A Towering Success,” Psychiatric News, June 18, 2004, p. 18. Presented “Saving Lives – Making a Difference” at the Community Ministers Alliance Prayer Breakfast, June 23, 2004. Cited in “Black men in trouble, but it can change, Congressman says – Davis look for solutions tonight at public meeting,” in the Chicago Sun-Times, June 25, 2004. Presented “Evidence-Based Models to Create Behavioral Change in Black Males,” at the State of the African-American Male Conference convened by Congressman Danny K. Davis (7th), Jesse L. Jackson (2nd), and Bobby Rush (1st), June 26, 2004. Participated in the “Building of a Public Health Infrastructure to Address Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities in Historically Black Colleges and Universities,” sponsored by the Office of the Surgeon General, the Office of Minority Health, the National Institute of Health (NIH), the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services and Administration (SAMHSA), Morgan State University, the National Association for Equal Opportunity in Higher Education (NAFEO) and the Institute for College Research Development and Support, Washington, D.C. June 28 & 29, 2004. Presented “What Premedical Students Need to Know About Medicine,” Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, July 6, 2004. Workshop presenter “Translating Prevention Science for Communities,” at the XV International AIDS Conference, Bangkok, Thailand, July 12, 2004. Presented “The CHAMP family-based HIV prevention approach: Community collaboration as the foundation for international youth HIV prevention” at the XV International AIDS 240
Conference, Bangkok, Thailand, July 13, 2004. Presented “Preventing Sexual Abuse: Do We Know What To Do?” at the XV International AIDS Conference, Bangkok, Thailand, July 15, 2004. Cited in “Racial Differences and Their Impact on Mental Health,” in MD NetGuide, Vol. 2, No. 2, June 2004, p. 15 – 18. Co-facilitated “ Workshop,” Atlanta, Georgia, July 21, 2004. Attended the Carter Center Mental Health Task Force Planning meeting with Rosalynn Carter, Atlanta, Georgia, July 21, 2004. Ph.D. Dissertation Committee – Cherise Rosen, R.N., School of Public Health, University of Illinois at Chicago, September 23, 2004. Presented “Racism and the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual – V (DSM-V): A Diagnostic Perspective” at the 2004 Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Scientific Section Assembly at the National Medical Association Convention, San Diego, CA, August 3, 2004. Featured on “WGN Afternoon News,” WGN TV – Channel 9 – discussing “The Teenage Phenomena of Gooning,” August 5, 2004. Guest on “WGN Morning Show,” WGN-TV – Channel 9 – discussing “Gooning,” August 6, 2004. Presented “Science to Service, Research to Reality, and Lab to Life for AfricanAmericans,” at the Unity Minority Journalism Convention at the Luncheon sponsored by the American Academy of Science and Science Magazine, Washington, D.C., August 7, 2004. Featured on http://www.aaas.org/news/releases/2004/0805unity.shtml “AAAS and EurekAlert! Spread the Word at Unity 2004 Convention. Guest on “Real Talk with Mary Mitchell,” Soul 106.3FM, WYCA 102.3FM, discussing “Community Violence,” August 15, 2004. Guest on “The Cliff Kelly Show,” WVON – 1450AM, discussing the “Mattie Baptiste Murder,” and the “Community Mental Health Council’s Lifeline Dinner,” August 20, 2004. Featured in “Dr. Carl C. Bell wants prevention, not retention, of mental and social illness,” in The Citizen, Week of Sept 1, 2004, p. 10. Guest on WSMB – 1350AM, discussing the “New Orleans Homicide Problem,” New Orleans, Louisiana, September 2, 2004. 241
Presented “A Caring Community: Empowering Adolescents to Make Positive Change,” at the Barbara Lemann Memorial Symposium sponsored by the Louisiana State University Health Services Center, Department of Psychiatry, New Orleans, Louisiana, September 2, 2004. Cited in “”Law of the streets is a death sentence,” in Section 2 – Metro Chicago, The Chicago Tribune, p. 1 & 8, September 9, 2004. Panel on “Assessing the Impact and Implications of Racism, Culture and Behavior on Health” at the Congressional Black Caucus Meeting on “The Intersection of Racism, Behavior and Health: Transforming Barriers into Bridges to Wellness, September 10, 2004, Washington, D.C. Guest on Chicago Insight – hosted by Ty Wansley, WGCI – 107.5FM discussing “Psychiatry and Wellness,” September 19, 2004. Attended the Carter Center Mental Health Task Force Meeting chaired by Rosalynn Carter at the Carter Center, Atlanta, GA, September 21, 2004. Featured in ‘Pathological Bias” Being Considered for DSM-V in Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol 32, No. 9, September 2004, p. 42. Cited in “NYU Think Tank Is Focusing on Prevention” in Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol 32, No. 9, September 2004, p. 60. Presented “Science to Service, Lab to Life, Bench to Trench, and Research to Reality”, at the National Symposium on Health Behavioral Change: Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Baltimore, Maryland, October 4, 2004. Presented “Propaganda, Propaganda, Propaganda,” at the 56 th Institute on Psychiatric Services, October 6, 2004, Atlanta, Georgia. Cited in “American Psychiatric Association 56th Institute on Psychiatric Services – Highlights of the First Day,” Medscape Conference Coverage, October 6, 2004 http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/490828?src=search Presented “When the Patient Is Different From You,” at the 56 th Institute on Psychiatric Services, October 7, 2004, Atlanta, Georgia. Principle Faculty – Category I Continuing Medical Education Credit for Practice Guidelines for the Treatment of Patients with Acute Stress Disorder and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder published by the American Psychiatric Association. Interviewed in “You Never Walk Alone – An Interview with Carl Bell,” by Patrice Elliott-Mace 242
and Denise White. Trumpet, Volume IX, Issue 1, October 2004, p. 52 & 57. Featured in “Addressing the Needs of Juvenile Offenders” in Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol 32, No. 10, October 2004, p. 42. Participant in the fourth “Research on Racism as a Mental Disorder” Conference sponsored by the Massachusetts General Hospital, Department of Psychiatry and Social Science Research Council – Mellon Mays Fellowship Program, Boston, MA, October 18, 2004. Presented “A Public Health Approach to Youth Violence,” at Children and Mental Illness: Intervention Strategies” sponsored by the Community Mental Health Council, Inc., Peoria, IL October 25, 2004. Presented “Youth Suicide Prevention,” at Children and Mental Illness: Intervention Strategies” sponsored by the Community Mental Health Council, Inc., Peoria, IL, October 25, 2004. Presented “Post Traumatic Stress Disorders in Children,” at Children and Mental Illness: Intervention Strategies” sponsored by the Community Mental Health Council, Inc., Peoria, IL, October 26, 2004. Featured in “Psychiatrist Link Racism, Poor Mental Health,” Psychiatric News, October 15, 2004, p. 5. Presented “Cultural Issues in Mental Health and Adult/Juvenile Justice Programs,” at the Southern Regional Conference on Mental Health Statistics (SCRMHS) “Mental Illness and the Adult & Juvenile Justice Systems – A Dialogue on Behavioral Healthcare,” New Orleans, LA., November 2, 2004. Presented “The Future of Community Mental Health,” at A Public Health Quarterly Forum – Public Health Aspects of Mental Illness: A Look to the Future co-sponsored by the Union League Club of Chicago and the Chicago Department of Public Health, November 3, 2004. Moderated “Youth Panel” at the 20th Annual Rosalynn Carter Symposium on Mental Health Policy, Atlanta, GA, November 9, 2004. Presented “Science to Service, Life to Lab, Bench to Trench, Research to Reality” at the 20th Annual Rosalynn Carter Symposium on Mental Health Policy, Atlanta, GA, November 10, 2004. Member of Mental and Public Health Interventions for Situations of Ongoing Threat of Mass Violence sponsored by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Center for Mental Health Services; U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs, National Center for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, November 12 & 13, 2004, New Orleans, LA. 243
Held a workshop on "Using Exercises for Health, Relaxation, and Self-Defense" at the 28th National Commission on Correctional Health Care’ National Conference in New Orleans, LA, November 14, 2004. Keynote Address at the 28th National Conference on Correctional Health Care, New Orleans, LA, November 15, 2004. Guest on “The Cliff Kelly Show,” WVON – 1450AM, discussing “The Sanity of Survival: Reflections on Community Mental Health and Wellness,“ November 15, 2004. Presented “Community Mental Health Administration/Leadership” to the PGY- IV University of Illinois Psychiatry residents for 2004 Seminar on Administrative Psychiatry, November 18, 2004. Guest on “KBF – Respect for Life,” Little Rock, Arkansas, November 21, 2004. Cited in “Noted Psychiatrists Says Blacks Miss Out On Medical Advances,” the Chicago Defender, November 22, 2004, p. 2. Presented “A Public Health Approach to Youth Violence,” at Children and Mental Illness: Intervention Strategies” sponsored by the Community Mental Health Council, Inc., Chicago, IL November 29, 2004. Presented “Youth Suicide Prevention,” at Children and Mental Illness: Intervention Strategies” sponsored by the Community Mental Health Council, Inc., Chicago, IL November 29, 2004. Presented “Post Traumatic Stress Disorders in Children,” at Children and Mental Illness: Intervention Strategies” sponsored by the Community Mental Health Council, Inc., Chicago, IL November 30, 2004. Featured on CBS Nightly News – WBBM Channel 2 discussing “Bullying,” November 29, 2004. Cited in “Mind Over Matter: A Conversation About African-American Mental Health,” The Crisis, November/December 2004, p. 33. Attended the “Refining the Research Agenda: Personality Disorders Workgroup Conference” sponsored by the American Psychiatric Association, the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), the National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA) and the National Institute of Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse (NIAAA), Arlington, VA, December 1 – 3, 2004. Cited in “Summit to empower 6th Ward communities,” in the Chicago Defender, December 3-5, 2004, p. 5. 244
Facilitated Work Group Discussion on Mental Health and Violence for the Interactive Conference on “Eliminating Health Disparities in Chicago: A Call to Action” sponsored by the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences and the Institute of Medicine of Chicago and Others, December 6, 2004. Keynote “Re-weaving Social Fabric,” at the 6th Ward’s 2004 Community Empowerment Summit, December 9, 2004. Discussant of “The Value and Role of Communities in Caring for Foster Children” at the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services 40 th Anniversary Symposium “40 Years of Stewardship…Where Are We Headed?,” December 10, 2004. Cited in “Mary Mitchell’s Column - Deck stacked against grandma in bid to get child,” Chicago Sun-Times, December 14, 2004. Cited in “Sixth Ward Summit Hopes to Make Social Change in Community,” Citizen, Vol. 39, No 37, p. 1-2, Week of December 15, 2004. Cited in “Rocking the Cradle…Over,” Chicago Tribune, Editorial Section, December 19, 2004. Guest on NPR News with Tony Cox – WBEZ – 91.5FM discussing “Psychiatric problems of veterans from the Iraq war,” December 27, 2004. Featured on NBC Nightly News discussing “Children try to make sense of the unthinkable,” January 4, 2005; http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6786586/#http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6786586/# Cited in “NBC Evening News for Tuesday, January 4, 2005,” Vanderbilt Television News Archive, http://tvnews.vanderbilt.edu/program.pl?ID=775835 Guest on Report to the People – WKKC – 89.3FM discussing “Violence,” January 8, 2005. Cited in “Clinical Psychiatry News’ Top Stories of 2004, Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 33, No. 1: p. 14, January 2005. Presented “Academic Grand Rounds “The Coming of Age of Prevention,” Department of Psychiatry, Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, January 28, 2005. Consulted with PGY4 Psychiatric Residents on Administrative Psychiatry, Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, January 28, 2005. Presented “Managing the Violent Patient,” Social Support Program staff, Southern Illinois 245
University School of Medicine, January 28, 2005. Presented “The Coming of Age of Prevention in Psychiatry,” to the 2005 Leadership Fellows class of the Leadership Greater Chicago, February 4, 2005. Keynote Address” Chicago State University – Grand Opening and Ribbon cutting of the HIV/AIDS Policy and Research Institute & National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness and Information Day (NBHAAD)” February 7, 2005. Delivered Tributes and Portraits of the Contributions of Dr. Alvin F. Poussaint – The Field of Psychiatry at Dr. Cosby Celebrates Dr. Poussaint presented by the Harvard School of Medicine’s Tribute Dinner, Boston, MA, February 12, 2005. Presented “An Effort to Correct the Damage Racism and Discrimination Have on Mental Health” at the Howard University College of Medicine National Capital Symposium of Mental Health, Washington, D.C., February 15, 2005. Cited in “Disparities in healthcare, treatment remain alarming,” Minnesota SpokesmanRecorder, February 16, 2005. Cited in “Tessee’s Town for 2-18-2005,” Chicago Defender, February 18, 2005. Cited in “Center Commemorates Carters’ Pioneering MH Initiatives,” Psychiatric News, February 18, 2005, p. 32. Guest on People, Places & Things – ABC Channel 7 discussing “It takes more than a village,” February 19, 2005 & February 27, 2005. Consulted with Dr. R. Dale Walker, M.D., Director One Sky Center, American Indian/Alaska Native National Resource Center for Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services, La Jolla, California, February 25, 2005. Presented “Black Mental Health Issues,” to the SNMA Black History Month - University of Chicago Medical Student Lectures, February 28, 2005. Held workshop on “Health and Wellness,” as the 2nd Annual Black Male Development Symposium sponsored by Arcardia University, Philadelphia, PA, March 5, 2005. Featured on WURD 900AM discussing “Principles of Health and Wellness Essential to the Survival of the African-American Community and its Males,” Philadelphia, PA, March 5, 2005. Cited in “Who should prescribe mind drugs?” The News Gazette, March 6, 2005. Participated in the NIMH Center for Mental Health Research on AIDS - Consortium on 246
Families and HIV/AIDS Conference Planning Meeting, March 9 – 10, 2005, New York, New York. Guest on “Health Quest Live” discussing “Sanity of Survival,” on WURD 900AM in Philadelphia, PA, March 9, 2005. Guest on “The Real Deal,” discussing “Sanity for Survival” on WHAT 1340AM in Philadelphia, PA, March 13, 2005. Cited in “Mental health should be factor in security plan,” in the Chicago Tribune, Metro – Section 2, March 14, 2005, p. 1. Participated in the American Psychiatric Association’s Advocacy Day and met with Congress folk Davis, Jackson, Rush, and Christian-Christensen in Washington, D.C., March 14, 2005. Participated in the American Psychiatric Association & American Psychiatric Foundation’s Action Roundtable Addressing Ethnic and Racial Disparities in Mental Health Care, Washington, D.C., March 16, 2005. Guest on “Everyone’s Place” discussing “The Sanity of Survival” on “WOLB 1010AM” in Baltimore, Maryland, March 16, 2005. Cited in “Portrait of My Son’s Mental Illness,” in Essence, April 2005, p. 146 – 149 & 183. Guest on the “Matt and Perry Show,” discussing “March Madness – Violence,” on WVON – 1450AM, March 17, 2005. Guest on the “Cliff Kelly Show,” discussing “ Red Lake High School Shooting,” on WVON – 1450AM, March 22, 2005. Attended the Carter Center Mental Health Task Force Meeting chaired by Rosalynn Carter at the Carter Center, Atlanta, GA, March 22, 2005. Attended College Summit Advisory Board, March 23, 2005. Cited in “Psychiatric problems not diagnosed in emergency rooms,” in The Chicago Defender, March 28, 2005, p. 11. Attended Congressman’s Danny Davis’ 7th District Mental Task Force Meeting, March 28, 2005. Presented “Physician Heal Thy Self,” at the Cook County Physician’s Association’s Doctor’s Day Program, March 30, 2005. 247
Presented “Outcomes of a Family-Based Prevention Programme for Adults and Children in SA,” at the AIDSIMPACT Conference – The Moment is NOW, April 5, 2005, Cape Town, South Africa. Presented “The Coming of Age of Prevention,” at the Department of Psychology, University of Kwazulu Natal, Durban, South Africa, April 8, 2005. Consulted with Nglosi Bhengu on allowing CHAMPSA into his area of Ngcolosi, Durban, South Africa, April 12, 2005. Cited in Letter to the Editor “Show Me the Evidence,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 34, No. 4, p. 8 - 9, 2005. Featured in “Eliminating Health Disparities in Chicago: A Call to Action – Conference Highlights,” Institute of Medicine – Chicago, April 2005. Guest on “Cliff Kelly Show,” WVON – 1450AM discussing “Murder Rates Drop for Young Blacks,” April 22, 2005. Participated on the Depression Network Meeting at the Annie E. Casey Foundation, Baltimore, M.D., April 28, 2005. Cited in Book Review: Community Mental Health – The Sanity of Survival: Reflections on Community Mental Health and Wellness reviewed by Compton, M.T., Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 293, No. 17: p. 2159, May 4, 2005. Presented “Post Traumatic Stress: Children as Victims or Witnesses” to the faculty and parents of O.W. Holmes Elementary School, May 5, 2005. Presented “The Coming of Age of Prevention,” at the Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, May 10, 2005. Cited in “CeaseFire Seeks to keep the peace in the streets,” Chicago Defender, May 11, 2005. Attended the Faculty Workshop of the Illinois Victim Assistance Academy of the Office of Illinois Attorney General, Crime Victim Services Division in partnership with the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority and Illinois State University, May 11, 2005. Featured on Ch 2–WBBM CBS Local News at 10:00PM discussing “Mother’s Allegedly Strangling Her Four-Year-Old Son,” May, 16, 2005. Panelist “Forum: Teen Parents and Their Children: The States Ethical Responsibilities” presented by Loyola University of Chicago Center for Ethics and Social Justice and the 248
Illinois Department of Children and Family Services Office of the Inspector General, May 20, 2005. Attended the Advisory Board of Clinical Psychiatry News, Atlanta, GA, May 23, 2005. Held Discussion Group “How To Be an Effective Psychiatrists” at the 158 th Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association in Atlanta, GA, May 23, 2005. Presented Forum “Getting Into Research with African American Patients” at the 158 th Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association in Atlanta, GA, May 23, 2005. Panelist Issue Workshop “Psychiatrists Intervening Upstream: Good Practice for Preventing Violence in Children, Youth, and Families at the 158 th Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association in Atlanta, GA, May 23, 2005. Participated in the American Psychiatric Association’s Council on Advocacy and Public Policy in Atlanta, GA, May 24, 2005. Cited in “IDPH to host Healthy/Wellness Pavilion at Real Men Cook Celebration,” Citizen, p. 6, May 25, 2005. Cited in “Bottled Up,” by Brentin Mock, Pittsburgh City Paper, May 26, 2005. Cited in “Mental health tests for kids spark debate,” Chicago Tribune, Metro Chicago, Section 4, p. 1 & 6, June 5, 2005. Cited in “Juvenile offenders at risk to die early – Study finds high mortality rate,” Chicago Tribune, June 6, 2005. Cited in “Big trouble in Little Village,” Medill Chicago News Service - Northwestern University, http://mesh.medill.northwestern.edu/mnschicago/archives/2005/06/big_trouble_in.html, June 9, 2005. Cited in “All Work and No Play? No Way!” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 33, No. 6, p. 86, June 2005. Cited in “All Work and No Play? No Way!” Pediatric News, Vol. 39, No. 6, p. 46, June 2005. Presented “How not to be at risk,” at the 2005 Graduation of Hyde Park Academy on the 40th Anniversary of Dr. Bell’s Graduation from Hyde Park Academy, June 13, 2005. Featured on “The Doctor Is In” discussing “CMHC’s Participation in Real Men Cook on Father’s Day, June 19, 2005 on WVON – 1450AM, June 14, 2005. 249
Cited in “Controversy Over Diagnosing Children Early,” Bipolar Disorder Daily News Blog, June 14, 2005 http://www.pendulum.org/bpnews/archive/001641.html Cited in “All work and no play? No way!,” Ob/GYN News, June 15, 2005. Cited in “,” Internal Medicine News, June 15, 2005. http://www.internalmedicinenews.com/index.php?id=495&cHash=071010&tx_ttnews[tt_ne ws]=11792 Presented “Substance abuse,” at the Illinois Victim Assistance Academy (IVVA) on June 16, 2005 sponsored by the Office of the Attorney General State of Illinois – Lisa Madigan. Presented “Mental Health,” at the Illinois Victim Assistance Academy (IVVA) on June 16, 2005 sponsored by the Office of the Attorney General State of Illinois – Lisa Madigan. Presented “Homicide,” at the Illinois Victim Assistance Academy (IVVA) on June 16, 2005 sponsored by the Office of the Attorney General State of Illinois – Lisa Madigan. Presented “Diversity,” at the Illinois Victim Assistance Academy (IVVA) on June 16, 2005 sponsored by the Office of the Attorney General State of Illinois – Lisa Madigan. Presented “Seven Principles for Protecting African-American Youth,” at the Men’s Day Program at the Congregational Church of Park Manor, June 19, 2005. Consulted with SAMHSA on the issues of Maternal Depression, Washington, D.C., June 20, 2005. Cited in “Patients’ Diversity Is Often Discounted,” in the Washington Post, June 26, 2005, p. 1, 10 - 11. Guest on Chicago Insight – hosted by Ty Wansley, WGCI – 107.5FM discussing “AfricanAmerican mental health,” June 26, 2005. Cited in “Racial Disparities Found in Pinpointing Mental Illness,” in the Washington Post, June 28, 2005, p. 1, 16. Panelist 2005 Essence Music Festival Empowerment Seminar Series “Black Men Tell Their Secrets,” New Orleans, LA July 1, 2005. Cited in “Witnessing Violence Makes Youth More Violence Prone,” Psychiatric News, p. 28 & 53, July 1, 2005.
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Cited in “African-Americans are confused about racism in four way,” retrieved July 9, 2005 from http://destee.com/forums/showpost/php?p=377860&postcount=74 Guest on People, Places & Things – ABC Channel 7 discussing “An Inexcusable Gap,” July 6, 2005. Guest on “The Matt and Perry Show” discussing “Chatham’s Triple Homicide”, WVON – 1450AM July 13, 2005. Cited in “Forms of Thought - Equifinality,” July 14, 2005 Presented “Are Education and Condom Distribution Enough to Stop AIDS in Africa?” during the International Day at the NIMH Annual Conference on the Role of Families in Preventing and Adapting to HIV/AIDS, sponsored the National Institute of Mental Health, Brooklyn, New York, July 20, 2005. Introduced Dr. Antonia C. Novello, M.D., M.P.H., Dr. P.H., Commissioner of Health, New York State Department of Health at during the Scientific Meeting at the NIMH Annual Conference on the Role of Families in Preventing and Adapting to HIV/AIDS, sponsored the National Institute of Mental Health, Brooklyn, New York, July 21, 2005. Moderated the Closing Town Hall Meeting during the Scientific Meeting at the NIMH Annual Conference on the Role of Families in Preventing and Adapting to HIV/AIDS, sponsored the National Institute of Mental Health, Brooklyn, New York, July 22, 2005. Cited in “The State of Our Unions,” Essence Magazine, August 2005, p.134. Guest on ABC Channel 7 “People, Places and Things – An Inexcusable Gap,” August 13 & 14, 2005. Cited in “VNS Therapy Is Approved for Severe Depression,” Internal Medicine News, August 15, 2005. http://www.internalmedicinenews.com/index.php?id=495&cHash=071010&tx_ttnews[tt_ne ws]=10752 Guest on WVON – 1450AM “The Doctor’s In The House” discussing the “Impact of Childhood Trauma on Mental and Physical Health,” August 16, 2005. Cited in “VNS Therapy Is Approved for Severe Depression,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 33, No. 8, p. 1 & 7, August 2005. Guest on WVON – 1450AM “The Cliff Kelly Show” discussing the “Impact of the Hurricane Katrina Disaster on Children,” September 1, 2005.
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Participated with Congressman Danny K. Davis during press conference to announce Hurricane Katrina Relief, September 1, 2005. Guest on WTTW – Channel 11 Chicago Tonight discussing "Children’s Responses to Disaster ," September 1, 2005. Consulted with BeBe Moore Campbell on her mental advocacy efforts, September 8, 2005. Attended the American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc. Editorial Board Meeting, September 8, 2005, Washington, D.C. Cited in “Uncharted Territory - Mental Health Experts Struggle to Forecast Katrina's Psychological Impacts -- and Best Treatments” Washington Post, September 13, 2005, p. HE 1 Presented “Overlooked Aspects of Youth Violence: Implications for Social Work Intervention,” at the 18th Annual Edith Harris Memorial Lecture at Wayne State University School of Social Work, September 15, 2005, Detroit, Michigan. Featured in “News and Notes with Ed Gordon – NPR’s Farai Chideya profiles an 8-year-old child staying in a Baton Rouge Shelter who survived Hurricane Katrina,” NPR – National Public Radio, September 15, 2005. http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4848614 Attended the Carter Mental Health Task Force with Rosalynn Carter, Atlanta, GA, September 21, 2005. Cited in “In Little Village, gang violence persists,” Chicago Journal, September 21, 2005. Luncheon Speech “The Sanity of Survival” at the Annual Symposium on Health Behavioral Change: Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Baltimore, MD, October 3, 2005. Faculty expert for “Meet the Experts” Luncheon for Residents, Fellows and Medical Students at the American Psychiatric Association’s 2005 Institute of Psychiatric Services, in San Diego, CA., October 7, 2005. Held a workshop on "Using Tai Chi Exercises for Health, Relaxation, and Self-Defense" at the 29th National Commission on Correctional Health Care’s National Conference in Denver, CO, October 8, 2005. Participated in the Equip for Equality Press Conference on the issue of Health Care and Family System’s decision to limit two new atypical antipsychotic medications to indigent patients in Illinois, October 10, 2005.
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Featured on CLTV News, discussing Health Care and Family System’s decision to limit two new atypical antipsychotic medications to indigent patients in Illinois, October 10 & 11, 2005. Cited in “Tessee’s Town” in The Chicago Defender, October 19, 2005, p. 19. Speaker at the Community Psychology Brown Bag, Department of Psychology, University of Illinois, October 20, 2005. Cited in “The Road to Psychological Recovery,” in Diverse Issues in Higher Education, Volume 22, Number 18, October 20, 2005, p. 7 – 8. Cited in “Tessee’s Town” in The Chicago Defender, October 27, 2005, p. 15. Cited in “AIDS Crisis in Africa has a Devastating Effect on Education,” in the Chicago Defender, November 1, 2005, p. 3. Attended the Carter Center Mental Health Task Force Meeting and consulted with the Rosalynn Carter Journalism Fellowship Program chaired by Rosalynn Carter at the Carter Center, Atlanta, GA, November 2, 2005. Cited in “Doty Health Fund Honors 7,” in the Chicago Defender, November 4, 2005. Cited in “Drop in HIV/AIDS show call to action did its job” by Mary Mitchell, in the Chicago Sun-Times, November 20, 2005. Discussed Dr. Bruce Perry’s Keynote address “Living & Working with Traumatized Children,” at the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services’ 2005 Trauma Institute, November 10, 2005. Guest on “The Cliff Kelly Show,” WVON-1450AM discussing “Community Mental Health Council’s 30th year Anniversary Annual Meeting and two day Conference,” November 16, 2005. Presented “The Impact of Family Violence on Children as Victims or Witnesses,” at the “Emerging Trends and Technologies in Mental Health” at the 30 th Annual Anniversary Community Mental Health Council, Inc. Conference on Mental Health, November 17, 2005. Cited in “Black leaders speak out on middle-class attitudes,” in The Chicago Sun-Times, November 17, 2005. Presented “Children at Risk: The CHAMP HIV/AIDS Prevention Program in Durban, South Africa: Is It Working?” at the 30th Annual Anniversary Community Mental Health Council, Inc. Conference on Mental Health, November 18, 2005. 253
Cited in “Drop in HIV/AIDS shows call to action did its job,” the Chicago Sun-Times, November 20, 2005, p. 14A. Featured on “The Night News,” on WGN Channel 9, discussing “Young children who perpetrate violence,” November, 20, 2005. Featured in “Blacks must get past stigma of mental illness, AIDS,” in The Beaumont Enterprise, November 26, 2005, p. 19A. Presented “Preventing AIDS in South Africa,” sponsored by the University of Lethbridge and the Lethbridge AIDS Connection in Lethbridge, Canada, November 29, 2005. Presented “Collaborative HIV/AIDS Adolescent Mental Health Project – CHAMP Model in Chicago,” as the AHFMR Visiting Lecturer, University of Lethbridge, Canada, November 30, 2005. Cited in “Thinking outside of the box needed to change risky behavior,” in The Lethbridge Herald – City, December 1, 2005, p. A3. Cited in “Physicians Take On Youth Violence,” in The New Physician, Vol. 54, No. 9, December 2005. http://www.amsa.org/tnp/articles/article.cfx?id=93 Presented “Anger and Abuse of Women,” at the University of Illinois Extension Urban Leadership Center’s Male Forum Seminar, December 7, 2005. Guest on the “Zelda Robinson Show – The Gospel Ride Home,” WGCI - 1390AM, December 8, 2005. Presented “Trauma Informed Practice,” at the Illinois Child Trauma Coalition sponsored by the Chicago Department of Children and Youth Services, the Illinois Violence Prevention Authority, Chicago Metropolis 2020, and the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services, December 9, 2005. Cited in “Psychiatry Ponders Whether Extreme Bias Can Be an Illness,” at PsychCentral – http://psychcentral.com/blog/archives/2005/12/10/psychiatry-ponders-whether-extremebias-can-be-an-illness/, December 10, 2005. Cited in “Psychiatry Ponders Whether Extreme Bias Can Be an Illness,” Washington Post, December 10, 2005, p. A1. Guest on “The Doctor’s in the House,” with Host Dr. Terry Mason, M.D. – WVON – 1450AM discussing “Seasonal Affective Disorder, December 13, 2005. Guest on “The Effie Rolffe” with Effie Rolfe – WGRB – 1390AM discussing “Loneliness 254
During the Holidays,” December 16, 2005. Cited in “Military Families Struggle to Find Cheer During Holiday Season,” in N’Digo, December 15 – December 21, 2005, p. 6 – 7. Roundtable panel member of “The State of Black Chicago,” sponsored by WVON-1450AM Pre-Kwanzaa Celebration, December 18, 2005. Cited in “End the Culture War by Restoring Classical Values,” in Classical Values, December 26, 2005 http://www.classicalvalues.com/archives/003178.html Cited in “Networker News, Hell and High Water: Healing from Disasters of nature and man” in Psychotherapy Networker, Volume 29, Issue 6, Nov/Dec. 2005. Cited in “Clinical Psychiatry News’ Top Stories of 2005,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 34, No. 1: p. 8, January 2006. Presented “Sanity of Survival,” at the Thomas Jefferson University, Jefferson Medical College, Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds, Philadelphia, PA, January 4, 2006. Presented “Traumatic Stress in Children,” at the Thomas Jefferson University, Jefferson Medical College, Department of Psychiatry Resident’s Lunch, Philadelphia, PA, January 4, 2006. Cited in “Mary Mitchell’s Column - Children must be told they need not suffer in silence,” Chicago Sun-Times, January 26, 2006. Presented “Recovering History: On the Brink of a New Orleans Renaissance – How To Cope with Trauma” at Columbia College’s African American Heritage Month Presentation, February 6, 2006. Participated in the “Black History Alive” Hyde Park High School Celebration, February 8, 2006. Lectured to the University of Illinois School of Social Work class on “Potential Schemata for Types of Violence,” February 9, 2006. Guest on “The State of Black Chicago,” on WBEZ 91.5 FM - Chicagoland Public Radio, February 12, 2006. Keynote Speaker for the Student National Medical Association, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago of Medicine Chapter 14th Annual Banquet – “Moving Forward with Dignity, Discipline, and Unity, February 11, 2006.
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Presented “Triadic Theory of Influence” to the University of Illinois Interdisciplinary Center for Research on Violence, February 14, 2006. Consulted with AstraZeneca on the MCM Stakeholders’ Meeting on an African-American Cultural Competence Presentation for the Nation’s Physicians, New York, NY, February 21, 2006. Guest on the “The Shelley Wynter Show” on WAOK - 1380AM in Atlanta, GA discussing Children and Teens with Mental Illness: Mending a Broken System, February 27, 2006. Presented “Children and Teens with Mental Illness: Mending A Broken system,” at the Second J. B. Fuqua Mental Health Forum sponsored by the Morehouse School of Medicine, February 28, 2006. “Children and Teens with Mental Illness: Mending A Broken system,” at the Second J. B. Fuqua Mental Health Forum sponsored by the Morehouse School of Medicine, February 28, 2006 video at http://cme.kff.org/Key=10313.G7F.D.D.NZwLfG Participated in the Strategic Planning Initiative of the Chicago Department of Public Health during the month of March 2006. Met with Father Michael Pfleger, Pastor of St. Sabina’s Catholic Church, Arnie Duncan, C.E.O. Chicago Public Schools, and Reverend Taylor, Pastor of Church on March 21, 2006 to discuss violence prevention strategies for Englewood and Chicago Public Schools. Cited in “Classifying bias: When does it become a mental illness?” nePsy.com, March 2006 issue – http://ww.masspsych.com/leading/0603_ne_cover_classifying.html Attended the Carter Center Mental Health Task Force Meeting chaired by Rosalynn Carter at the Carter Center, Atlanta, GA, March 23, 2006. Presented “Addressing Violence Exposure, Inner Conflicts and Psychological Distress in African American Children and Youth,” at the Black Mental Health Alliance for Education and Consultation, Inc. and Urban Leadership Institute, Baltimore, MD, March 24, 2006. Presented “CHAMP South Africa” to the South African Health Delegation (Dr. Deon Theys, Provincial Medical Director (MD); Mrs. Cynthia Modise - Deputy Director Communicable Disease; Mrs. Nomathimba Mozubuko - Director HIV/AIDS) from Kimberley, Northern Cape Province, South Africa sponsored by the Illinois Department of Public Health, April 4, 2006. Presented “Youth Violence Prevention,” at the Circle Around Families Conference : Addressing the Crisis of Youth Violence and Substance Abuse sponsored by Circle Around Families, Merrillville, IN, April 5, 2006. Presented “Addressing Violence Exposure, Inner Conflicts and Psychological Distress in 256
African-American Children and Youth,” with Father Michael Pfleger to the staff of Vernon Johns Grammar School Staff, Principle MacFarlane, and C.E.O. of Chicago Public Schools Arnie Duncan, April 6, 2006. Presented “Effects of Domestic Violence on Children of Different Ages” at the Impact of Family and Community Violence on Children sponsored by the Department of Pediatrics and Protective Service Team at Children’s Memorial Hospital, April 11, 2006. Cited in “Minorities Face Mental Health Challenges,” Political Gateway, April 12, 2006; http://www.politicalgateway.com/news/read.html?id=7202 Consulted with Marian Wright Edleman and the staff of the Children’s Defense Fund regarding “Unmet Mental Health Needs of Children,” April 18, 2006. Presented “Cultural Sensitivity in Studying Children Exposed to Violence,” at the UIC Interdisciplinary Center for Research on Violence Seminar on “Ethics in Violence Research with Vulnerable Populations,” April 24, 2006. Presented “Prevention of Violence,” at the “Facing Conflict/Making Peace: Meditations on Activism” at Thousand Waves Martial Arts and Self-Defense Center, April 26, 2006. Roundtable member of “Where are the children?” hosted by the Chicago Department of Public Health Office of Violence Prevention and Chicago Safe Start, April 28, 2006. Panelist on “Securing the Right to Healthcare,” at The Covenant with Black American & Third World Press Town Hall Meeting, April 29, 2006. Presented “The Memorial Rachel Summerfield Lecture on Prevention of Homicide, Suicide and Family Violence” at the University of Chicago Hospital, May 9, 2006. Guest on “The Doctor’s in the House,” WVON – 1450AM discussing “Mental Health in the Black Community,” May 9, 2006. Cited in “Scare Tactics May Deter Blacks From ADHD Help,” Psychiatric News, Volume 41, Number 10, page 16, May 19, 2006. Cited in “Win a Video-Capable iPod!” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 34, No. 5: p. 11, May 2006. Representative for the University of Illinois at the Illinois Pandemic Influenza Tabletop Exercises: Round 3, sponsored by the Illinois Department of Public Health, Lisle, Illinois, May 18, 2006. Attended the Editorial Board of American Psychiatric Press, Inc., Toronto, Canada, May 257
21, 2006. Attended the Black Psychiatrists of American Meeting, Toronto, Canada, May 21, 2006. Panelist on “Issue Workshop 19 - Facilitating Minority to Excel in Academic Psychiatry,” sponsored by the APA Assembly Committee of Representatives of Minority/Underrepresented Groups, as the 159th Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, Toronto, Canada, May 22, 2006. Presented “Implementing Evidence-Based Practice” at the Component Workshop 36: Integrating Evidence-Based Psychiatry with Clinical Intelligence sponsored by the American Psychiatric Association Lifers as the 159th Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, Toronto, Canada, May 23, 2006. Cited in premise: A First Nations perspective on mental health in the North, BC Medical Journal 48 (4): 178 – 179, 2006. http://www.bcmj.org/premise/first-nations-perspectivemental-health-north Cited in “Poll Reveals a Contradictory Portrait Shaded With Promise and Doubt,” in the Washington Post, Sunday, June 4, 2006, Page A01. Cited in “Tessee’s Town,” The Chicago Defender,” June 7, 2006, p. 15. Presented “Should Culture Considerations Influence Early Intervention?” at the Sidney E. Frank Conference on Early Psychological Intervention Following Mass Trauma: Present and Future Directions sponsored by New York Medical College, in Valhalla, New York, June 13, 2006. Presented “Community Mental Health and Wellness Principles Necessary for Building a High-standard, Personalized, Learning Environment” at Phillips Academy High School’s Institute Day Professional Development, June 15, 2006. Presented ““Should Culture Considerations Influence Early Intervention?” at the Southern University of Illinois, Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds, Springfield, IL, June 16, 2006. Cited in “Legislator defends support of Scientology-linked exhibit,” The Chicago Tribune – Metro Chicago Section 2, June 16, 2006, p. 4. Cited in “Teaching the Psychology “controversy,” Stupid Evil Bastard…what the fuck is wrong with you people? June 18, 2006. http://stupidevilbastard.com/index/seb/comments/teaching_the_psychology_controversy/ Guest on the “Cliff Kelly Show” WVON - 1450AM discussing “Falsely accused perpetrator of Ryan Harris murder arrested for attempted homicide,” June 19, 2006. 258
Featured on www.visualwebcaster.com/event.asp?id=32701 presenting “Should Culture Considerations Influence Early Intervention?” at the Sidney E. Frank Conference on Early Psychological Intervention Following Mass Trauma: Present and Future Directions sponsored by New York Medical College, in Valhalla, New York. Guest on “News and Notes with Ed Gordon,” National Public Radio, discussing “Romarr Gipson’s (accused of the 1998 Ryan Harris Murder when he was seven years old) alleged aggravated battery gang-related shooting,” June 22, 2006. “Did False Accusation Lead to Violent Shooting?” on News and Notes with Ed Gordon at http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5503206&ft=1&f=11 Presented “Interface of Culture and Trauma,” at the Workplace Preparedness and Response Conference Sponsored by the Center for the Study of Traumatic Stress and Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD, June 29, 2006. Panelist on “Integrated Workplace Responses: Terrorism and Disaster Case Studies,” at the Workplace Preparedness and Response Conference Sponsored by the Center for the Study of Traumatic Stress and Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD, June 29, 2006. Met with Vice-Chancellor and Principal Professor Malegapuru William Makgoba, University of Kwazulu-Natal to discuss the future of CHAMPSA and the University’s role, Durban, South Africa, July 12, 2006. Featured in ““Lifeline Celebration Awards Dinner 2006” in SWM Newsletter, July/August, 2006. http://www.sadiewaterford.com/News%20Letters/July-August.htm Mentored Meal on “Science to Service in Five Years,” at the National Institute of Mental Health Annual Research Conference on the Role of Families in Preventing and Adapting to HIV/AIDS sponsored by the National Institute of Mental Health and the University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras Campus, San Juan, Puerto Rico, July 20, 2006. Consulted with the Director of the Illinois Department of Public Health, Dr. Eric Whitaker regarding his forthcoming visit to Liberia, West Africa, July 26, 2006. Cited in “A Portrait of the Artist as a Physician,” in Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 34, No. 8, p. 80, August 2006. Cited in “A Portrait of the Artist as a Physician,” in Internal Medicine News, August 15, 2006. http://www.internalmedicinenews.com/index.php?id=495&cHash=071010&tx_ttnews[tt_ne ws]=10585 259
Guest on the “Cliff Kelly Show” WVON - 1450AM discussing “The JonBenet Ramsey Murder Suspect,” August 24, 2006. Panelist “Third World Press Foundation – Town Hall Meeting – on Health,” August 26, 2006. Presented “The Coming Age of Prevention,” at the Ohio State University Department of Psychiatry and the ADAMH Board of Franklin County Lecture Series, Columbus, Ohio, September 5, 2006. Cited in “Combating fatalism in the black community,” The Christian Science Monitor, September 1, 2006. http://www.csmonitor.com/2006/0901/p09s01-coop.html Attended the Carter Center Mental Health Task Force Meeting and consulted with the Rosalynn Carter Journalism Fellowship Program chaired by Rosalynn Carter at the Carter Center, Atlanta, GA, September 12, 2006. Vice-Chaired the Council of Advocacy and Public Policy of the American Psychiatric Association during the APA’s Fall Committee Meeting, Washington, D.C., September 14 to 16, 2006. Consulted with the American Psychiatric Association’s Committee of Black Psychiatrists on a Strategic Plan for actualizing the APA's Resolution Against Racism and the Disparities and Childhood Trauma Presidential Task Forces, of the American Psychiatric Association during the APA’s Fall Committee Meeting, Washington, D.C., September 14 to 16, 2006. Consulted with Billy Raferty on “Children Rise: A Voice From the Streets,” September 18, 2006. Guest on “The Cliff Kelly Show,” WVON – 1690AM discussing “Homicide and Infanticide,” September 25, 2006. Presented Keynote Presentation – “Risk Factors are not Predictive Factors Due To Protective Factors,” at the Morehouse School of Medicine Violence Prevention: Promoting Healthy Communities, Atlanta, GA, September 26, 2006. Presenter at the Black Health Empowerment Project Chicago discussing “Risk factors are not predictive factors due to protective factors,” September 30, 2006. Cited in “Left behind: Young, black and male,” in Illinois Issues, September 2006. http://illinoisissues.uis.edu/features/2006sept/black.html Presented “Completion of BPA Newsletters,” at the Heroes of Healing – Caring for the Caregivers Celebration, 58th Institute on Psychiatric Services, New York, NY, October 5, 2006. 260
Guest on “The Roland S. Martin Show,” WVON-1690AM discussing “Why AfricanAmericans Vote the Way They Do,” October 6, 2006. Expert on Cultural Competency at the “Psychiatric Services Expert Luncheon,” October 6, 2006. Presenter on Workshop on “Racism: Learned Behavior or Psychopathology,” at the 58 th Institute on Psychiatric Services, New York, NY, October 6, 2006. Discussant for the Workshop “Gospel and Blues as Therapeutic Tools for AfricanAmericans with the Blues,” at the 58th Institute on Psychiatric Services, New York, NY, October 7, 2006. Participant on Workshop on “Biopsychosocial Consequences of Childhood Violence,” at the 58th Institute on Psychiatric Services, New York, NY, October 7, 2006. Guest on the “Reverend Al Sharpton Show – Keeping It Real,” WVON-1690AM discussing “Domestic Violence and the African-American Church,” October 9, 2006. Guest on the “Santina Jackson Show,” WVON – 1690AM discussing “Corporal Punishment,” October 10, 2006. Featured on Ch 2–WBBM CBS Local News at 10:00PM discussing “School Safety without a Fortress Mentality,” October 11, 2006. Cited in “Assisting Patient, Staying Safe: A Delicate Balance,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 34, No. 10, p. 1 & 72, October 2006. Consulted with Tracee E. Bryant, MPH, CHES, Executive Director of the Black Mental Health Alliance for Education and Consultation, Inc. on a proposal to expand the scope of BMHA, October 12, 2006. Cited in “Patient Charged With Murder Of Schizophrenia Expert,” in Psychiatric News, Volume 41, Number 19, October 8, 2006, p. 1 & 37. Referenced in “Professional News – How to Stay Safe in Your Office,” in Psychiatric News, Volume 41, Number 19, October 8, 2006, p. 37. Guest on WGRB – Gospel 1390AM discussing “Emotional injuries and trauma,” October 23, 2006. Presented “Federal Research Grant-Writing Workshop, Chicago State University, October 24, 2006.
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Presented “Risk Factors Are Not Predictive Factors Due To Protective Factors,” at the American Psychiatric Association’s OMNA (Office of Minority and National Affairs) on Tour – Engaging Communities to Eliminate Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Mental Health, October 27, 2006. Held a workshop on "Using Tai Chi Exercises for Health, Relaxation, and Self-Defense" at the 30th National Commission on Correctional Health Care’s National Conference in Atlanta, GA, October 29, 2006. Presented Dr. David Satcher, M.D., Ph.D., the Bernard P. Harrison Award of Merit at the 19th National Conference on Correctional Health Care in Atlanta, GA, October 30, 2006. Cited in “Black suicide attempts worse than thought,” PsyUSA News; Washington Post, The New York Times, U.S. News & World Report, October 31, 2006. Cited in “Study says suicide attempts more common among Blacks than previously thought,” in AberdeenNews.com, Aberdeen, SD http://www.philly.com/mld/aberdeennews/living/15894918.htm; CentreDaily.com, Central Pennsylvania - http://www.bradenton.com/mld/centredaily/news/science/15894918.htm; BREITBART.COM - http://www.breitbart.com/news/2006/10/31/D8L3S4L00.html; Los Angeles Times at latimes.com - http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/wire/snsap-blacks-suicide-attempts,1,3955577.story; abc NEWS http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory?id=2619191; AccessNorthGa.com, North Georgia http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/B/BLACKS_SUICIDE_ATTEMPTS?SITE=WABCAM& SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT; 77 WABC NewsTalkRadio, National Radio http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/B/BLACKS_SUICIDE_ATTEMPTS?SITE=WABCAM& SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT; Forbes.com http://www.forbes.com/entrepreneurs/entrefinance/feeds/ap/2006/10/31/ap3134515.html; Hendersonville Times-News, Henderson, Transylvania and Polk Counties, SC, NC, http://www.hendersonvillenews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20061031/APA/610311416; Austin American Statesman, Austin, TX - http://www.statesman.com/life/content/sharedgen/ap/Health_Medical/Blacks_Suicide_Attempts.html; Adelphia.net http://www.adelphia.net/news/read.php?id=13202628&ps=scitech&lang=en; blAckamericaweb.com http://www.blackamericaweb.com/site.aspx/headlines/suicides1101; YAHOO! NEWS http://p7.news.re2.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061031/ap_on_he_me/blacks_suicide_attempts; Wilmington Star-News, Southeastern North Carolina http://www.wilmingtonstar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20061031/APA/610311416; Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Seattle, WA http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/national/1110AP_Blacks_Suicide_Attempts.html?source=rss; News Channel - KSDK – TV 5 St. Louis, MO http://www.ksdk.com/news/health/health_article.aspx?storyid=106662; Springfield NewsSun, Dayton, OH - http://www.springfieldnewssun.com/n/content/sharedgen/ap/National/Blacks_Suicide_Attempts.html; TriCity Herald, Kennewick, Pasco and Richland, WA - http://www.tri-cityherald.com/24hour/nation/story/3406938p262
12519968c.html; The Herald-Sun - http://www.heraldsun.com/healthmed/34-783537.html; http://www.islandpacket.com/24hour/nation/story/3406938p-12519968c.html; Tribune-Star, Terre Haute, IN http://www.tribstar.com/feeds/apcontent/apstories/apstorysection/D8L3S4L00.xml.txt/resou rces_apstoryview; WBT News Talk Radio 1110AM 99.3FM Charlotte, NC http://preview.wbt.com/news/detail_ap.cfm;jsessionid=9630bd77d1901745672fTR?ap_id= D8L3S4L00; EarthLink Health News http://my.earthlink.net/article/hea?guid=20061031/4546d850_3ca6_155262006103116470 11208; MCI HiSpeed – Health News http://start.mcihispeed.net/article/hea?guid=20061031/4546d850_3ca6_155262006103116 47011208; CBS NEWS HEALTHWATCH http://oaktree.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/10/31/ap/health/mainD8L3S4L00.shtml; Guardian Unlimited, London, United Kingdom - http://www.guardian.co.uk/worldlatest/story/0,,6183210,00.html; Netscape News http://channels.isp.netscape.com/news/story.jsp?floc=&idq=/ff/story/0001%2F20061031%2 F1638059817.htm&sc=1500; realTime http://realtime.com/realtime_news/rt_health/rt_more_health_news/12271546_black_suicide _attempts_worse_than_thought_.html?pageid=nandu.category-leaf&pageregion=A3; Los Banos Enterprise - http://www.losbanosenterprise.com/24hour/nation/story/3406938p12519968c.html; The Herald, South Carolina http://dwb.heraldonline.com/24hour/nation/story/3406938p-12519968c.html; American Renaissance - http://www.amren.com/mtnews/archives/2006/11/more_suicide_at.php; North County Times, San Diego and Riverside Counties, CA http://www.northcountytimes.com/articles/2006/11/01/lifeandtimes/18_36_5311_27_06.txt; Newsvine.com - http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2006/10/31/422111-black-suicideattempts-worse-than-thought, www.foxnews.com/wires/2006Oct31/0,4670,BlacksSuicideAttempts,00.html, October 31, 2006. Cited in “Childhood Violence Tied to Later Mental Illness”, in Pediatric News, Vol. 40, No. 11, p. 29, November 2006. Cited in “Study says suicide attempts more common among Blacks than previously thought,” in The Chicago Defender, November 1, 2006. Cited in “Blacks not less prone to suicide, study says – Number of attempts higher than thought,” in The Chicago Tribune, November 1, 2006. Cited in “Suicide among blacks not as rare as believed: research,” in The Chicago SunTimes, November 1, 2006. Cited in “Study says suicide attempts more common among Blacks than previously thought,” in Booker Rising - http://bookerrising.blogspot.com/2006/11/black-suicideattempts-worse-than.html; www.wkrn.com/nashville/news/ap-black-suicide-attempts-worsethan-thought. 11-1; www.christianpost.com/article/20061101/25708.htm, November 1, 263
2006. Cited in “Suicide tries not rare among black people,” Detroit Free Press, November 1, 2006 http://www.freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20061101/NEWS07/611010433/1009 Guest on “The Cliff Kelly Show,” WVON 1690AM discussing “Prevalence of and Risk Factors for Lifetime Suicide Attempts Among Blacks in the United States,” November 1, 2006. Cited in “Blacks not less prone to suicide, study says – Number of attempts higher than thought,” in The Chicago Tribune, November 1, 2006 http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-0611010149nov01,1,5656749.story. Cited in “Black Suicide attempt rate is high,” Consumer Health Daily - Reports, November 6, 2006. Featured in “When Helping Hurts: Preventing and Treating Compassion Fatigue,” Gift From Within, 2006; www.giftfromwithin.org Attended the Carter Center Mental Health Task Force Meeting chaired by Rosalynn Carter at the Carter Center, Atlanta, GA, November 8, 2006. Attended the Illinois Transatlantic Slave Trade Commission’s First Consultation as a Research Associate, November 10, 2006. Presented “Advancing Against Adversity in the Workplace: Balancing Careers and Family,” at the WVON – 1690AM Men’s Retreat – Bridging the Generation Gap, November 11, 2006. Cited in “APA Urged to Focus on Exposure to Violence,” in Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 34, No. 11, p. 27, November 2006, p. 27. Featured in “Tessee’s Town,” The Chicago Defender, Friday, November 9, 2006, p. 15. Cited in “Retreat’ offers empowerment to black men,” in the Austin Weekly News, November 15, 2006 http://austinweeklynews.com/main.asp?Search=1&ArticleID=958&SectionID=1&SubSectio nID=1&S=1 Presented “Risk Factors Are Not Predictive Factors Due To Protective Factors,” at the World Health Organization’s Comprehensive Diagnosis in the Context of Revision of Psychiatric Diagnostic and Classification Systems Conference, London, England, November 16, 2006. Chaired “Session 8 – ICD Perspectives” at the World Health Organization’s 264
Comprehensive Diagnosis in the Context of Revision of Psychiatric Diagnostic and Classification Systems Conference, London, England, November 16, 2006. Presented “Clinician Safety,” to 8 East Inpatient Psychiatry staff, November 20, 2006. Cited in “Black Wellness Magazine Hits Chicago,” in the Citizen, Volume 41, Number 34, p. 3, Week of November 22, 2006. Cited in “Israel bounces back,” Israel21c - A Focus Beyond, November 26, 2006. http://www.israel21c.org/bin/en.jsp?enDispWho=Views%5El273&enPage=BlankPage&enD isplay=view&enDispWhat=object&enVersion=0&enZone=Views Presented “Risk Factors Are Not Predictive Factors Due To Protective Factors” at The Status of Boys: Crisis or Not?” an Institute Sponsored by the New York Times Company Foundation, The Carter Center, and the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, New York, New York, November 30, 2006: http://www.journalism.columbia.edu/cs/ContentServer?childpagename=Journalism%2FJR N_Page_C%2FJRNSimplePage&c=JRN_Page_C&pagename=JRN%2FWrapper&cid=117 5295283501 Cited in “Yada Yada Yada” on Michael Richards” by Hermene D. Hartman in N’Digo, November 30, 2006, p. 3. Cited in “Early Trauma Tied to Adult Mental, Physical Health,” Internal Medicine News, December 1, 2006 http://www.internalmedicinenews.com/index.php?id=495&cHash=071010&tx_ttnews[tt_ne ws]=6515 Cited in “The Community Mental Health Council Hosted It’s Annual Meeting,” in The Chicago Crusader, p. 5, December 2, 2006. Guest on “The Cliff Kelly Show,” WVON – 1690AM discussing “Veteran’s Mental Health Issues with Katherine Powers – Director Center for Mental Health Services,” December 5, 2006. Panelist with Dr. Bill Cosby at the Chicago Public Schools “Power of Parents Seminar,” Plenary Session, December 6, 2006. Panelist with Dr. Bill Cosby at the Chicago Public Schools “Power of Parents - Men’s Only Seminar,” Plenary Session, December 6, 2006. Cited in “Bill Cosby draws crowd to CPS conference,” ABC News, December 2, 2006. Cited in “Technion: Israel Bounces Back,” Israel Campus Beat, December 3, 2006. http://www.israelcampusbeat.org/ICB/Archive/20061203/CampusAnalysisAndCommentary/ 265
Presented workshop on “Clinician Safety,” for the Kingsboro Psychiatric Center, Brooklyn, New York, December 8, 2006. Attended the Stroger Transition Team Health Care Committee Meeting, December 11, 2006. Guest on the “Albert Butler Show,” WHAT 1340AM discussing “Black Suicide,” Philadelphia, PA, December 12, 2006. Attended the CTSA Community Relations Core Working Group at the University of Illinois School of Public Health, December 12, 2006. Cited in “Dark moods of winter Less sunlight can mean more blues for humans,” Evanston Review, December 14, 2006. Cited in “APA Takes Stand Against Racism,” in Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 34, No. 12, p. 15, December 2006. Cited in “Letters – Dr. Fenton and Boundary Issues,” in Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 34, No. 12, p. 12, December 2006. Cited in “Failure to bill cost Cook health system,” in Chicago Tribune, Metro – Section 4, January 14, 2007, p. 1 & 2. Cited in “Cost of burying slain child adds to parents’ trauma,” Belleville.com Posted January 16, 2007. Attended the Stroger Transition Team Health Care Committee Meeting, January 24, 2007. Discussant for the Trinity Lead Mental Health Focus Group at Trinity United Church of Christ, January 27, 2007. Testified at the Cook County Commissioners’ Budget Hearings, January 29, 2007. Attended the Northern Illinois Public Health Consortium, Inc., January 30, 2007, Oakbrook, IL. Ph.D. Dissertation Committee – Angela Starks, R.N., School of Nursing, University of Illinois at Chicago, February 2, 2007. Presented “The Challenge,” at the Blue Print to Manhood Luncheon on Answering the Challenge of Recruiting and Retaining African American Males in Higher Education, February 8, 2007. 266
Cited in “Every Child Deserves A Safe Start” by Dr. Terry Mason and Anne Perry. Trumpet, February 2007, p. 24 and 62. Presented “Adverse Childhood Experiences Study and Film,” at the Chicago Board of Health, February 21, 2007. Attended the Rosalynn Carter Mental Health Symposium Planning Task Force Meeting, Atlanta, GA, February 22, 2007. Cited in “Mentally Ill finding more than just prayer in church,” Chicago Tribune – Section 2 Metro - Religion, February 23, 2007, p. 9. Attended “Minister Louis Farrakhan Savior’s Day,” Detroit, MI, February 26, 2007. Featured on Channel 7 – ABC News, discussing “The need for a succession plan for the Nation of Islam,” February 26, 2006. Presented “Bell’s work on trauma and resiliency,” at the Illinois Childhood Trauma Coalition, February 28, 2004. Presented “Prevention of Health Disparities,” for the School of Public Health’s HPA 494 – Introduction to Health Disparities, March 2, 2007. Guest on “The Roland S. Martin Show,” WVON – 1690AM discussing “The Increase in Girl Violence,” March 7, 2007. Consulted with the Low Institute on business growth and development, March 7, 2007. Visited by B. Joseph White, President, University of Illinois, March 7, 2007. Presented “Assessment and Management of the Violent Individual,” at UIC”S Interdisciplinary Center for Research on Violence Symposium, March 15, 2007. Presented “Risk Factors Are Not Predictive Factors Due to Protective Factors,” at the Concerned Christian Men 99th Monthly Man-Boy Breakfast, March 17, 2007. Presented “Risk Factors Are Not Predictive Factors Due to Protective Factors,” for the Student National Medical Association – University of Illinois at Chicago, March 21, 2007. Attended the Rosalynn Carter Mental Health Task Force Meeting in Atlanta, GA, March, 22, 2007. Moderated Panel: Combating the Stigmas Associated with Mental Illness…The Community Speaks at the Community Mental Health Council’s “Good Mental Healthcare: 267
Challenges and Strategies for Change,” March 23, 2007. Presented “Risk Factors are Not Predictive Factors for Some Mental Illness,” at the Community Mental Health Council’s “Good Mental Healthcare: Challenges and Strategies for Change,” March 23, 2007. Presented “The Sanity of Survival: Reflections of Community Mental Health and Wellness,” at the Community Mental Health Council’s “Good Mental Healthcare: Challenges and Strategies for Change,” March 23, 2007. Guest on the “Roland S. Martin Show,” WVON – 1690AM discussing “How to deal with grief in a child,” March 27, 2007. Presented “Culture and Trauma: Risk Factors Are Not Predictive Factors Due To Protective Factors,” at the Culture and Trauma: A Baltimore Perspective Cultural Diversity Day 2007 sponsored by the Department of Psychiatry of the University of Maryland School of Medicine and the University of Maryland/Sheppard Pratt Psychiatry Residency Training Program, March 29, 2007, Baltimore, Maryland. Attended the Black Male Initiative Meeting, sponsored by the Third World Press, Inc. March 31, 2007. Presented “Getting rid of rats,” at Governor Blagojevich’s Investing in Families Tour Chicago Kick-off Event, April 2, 2007. Attended a focus for the African American Legacy Initiative of the Chicago Community Trust, April 4, 2007. Guest on WURD 900AM discussing “The Blueprint for a Safer Philadelphia,” with Drs. Asa Hillard, Molefi Asante, and Haki Madhubuti, April 6, 2007. Cited in “a farewell to arms by earnest Hemmingway,” http://www.essaysportal.com/papers/the-dark-side-of-the-hemingway-family.html Cited in “The State of Our Unions,” http://www.solutionsatlaw.com/the_state_of_our_unions.asp Presented “Risk Factors Are Not Predictive Factors Due To Protective Factors,” and “Team Approach,” at the Chicago Public School’s Spring Nursing – Psychology – Social Work Inter-Disciplinary Training, April 13, 2007. Guest on the Richard Cooper Show, WURD 900AM discussing the Philadelphia Blue Print plan, April 13, 2007. Roasted Richard Steele at “To Richard with Love,” at the DuSable Museum with Emilie 268
McKendal, Lee Ann Trotter, Paul Gallis, Sasha Dolton, Kofi Moyo, Orbert Davis, Ron Jones, Barry Mayo, Tom Burrell, Herb Kent, Marv Dyson, Terisa Griffin, Cliff Kelly, Jerry “The Ice Man” Butler, and Lucky Cordell, April 14, 2007. Co-Organized with Dr. Terry Mason, Commission of the Chicago Department of Public Health the meeting “Toward a Healthy Future: A Public Health Paradigm A Public and Mental Health Summit. Presented “Science to Service,” at Toward a Healthy Future: A Public Health Paradigm for A Public and Mental Health sponsored Chicago Department of Public Health, April 16, 2007. Guest on WTTW Channel 11 Chicago Tonight discussing the “Virginia Tech rampage,” April 16, 2007. Guest on “The People’s Attorney Warren Ballentine,” Syndication One discussing the Virginia Tech rampage, April 17, 2007. Guest on “The Cliff Kelly Show,” WVON – 1690AM discussing the Virginia Tech rampage, April 17, 2007. Presented “Risk Factors Are Not Predictive Factors Due to Protective Factors,” at Jackson State University Southern Institute of Mental Health Advocacy, Research and Training, College of Public Service, School of Social Work plaque in appreciation for serving as the Opening Plenary Speaker for the Third Annual Mental Health Research Conference, Jackson, Mississippi, April 19, 2007. Cited in “SMHART Conference” in Communique Magazine, Winter 2006 -Spring 2007, p. 11. Guest on WTTW Channel 11 Chicago Tonight discussing the “Ethics of Airing Cho Seung Hui’s Final Message,” April 19, 2007. Panelist for Apartheid Justice at “The View From The Ground – Issues and Inquires Arising From Eight Square Blocks of Chicago’s South Side,” sponsored by the Edwin. F. Mandel Legal Aid Clinic, The University of Chicago Law School, April 21, 2007. Cited in “Violence scars too many,” in the Chicago Sun-Times, Commentary Section, p. 7B, April 22, 2007. Professor’s Rounds at the University of Pennsylvania discussing “Cultural Issues in Psychotherapy, Department of Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, April 23, 2007.
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Presented “Risk Factors Are Not Predictive Factors Due To Protective Factors,” at the Department of Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, April 23, 2007. Presented “Risk Factors Are Not Predictive Factors Due To Protective Factors,” at the Making the Connection: Making Services Models for Children Exposed To Violence Chicago Safe Start Incubator Projects, April 26, 2007. Guest on WTTW Channel 11 Chicago Tonight discussing “Over reactions to mentally ill based on Virginia School Shooting,” April 26, 2007. Cited in “Teesee’s Town,” Chicago Defender, May 2, 2007, p. 15. Guest on “The Roland S. Martin Show,” WVON – 1690AM discussing “Mental Health,” May 3, 2007 Participated in the University of Illinois Department of Psychiatry Mock Board Examinations, May 4, 2007. Panelist WVON Town Hall Meeting - “In Defense of Women: The Fallout of the Don Imus Controversy,” May 5, 2007. Cited in “Be aware of mental ills - even in kids,” Chicago Tribune - Metro, Section 2, p. 1 & 4, May 7, 2007. Moderated the National Children’s Mental Health Awareness Day: Key To Achieving Success in Schools and the Community - Capitol Hill Briefing with Howie Mandel, Deborah Marriott Harrison, Scott Harrison, Marvin Alexander, Mark Weist, Ph.D., and Gary M. Blau., Ph.D., Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C., May 8, 2007. Featured at Nami’s website at: http://www.nami.org/Content/ContentGroups/CAAC/National_Childrens_Mental_Health_Aw areness_Day_Photos.htm, May 8, 2007. Cited in “Mental health programs for students become Hill priority,” in ED Daily, Vol. 40, No. 87, May 9, 2007. Attended the Committee on the Prevention of Mental Disorders and Substance Abuse Among Children, Youth and young Adults: Research Advances and Promising Interventions, sponsored by the Board on Children, Youth, and Families Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, National Academy of Sciences, Institute of Medicine, Washington, D.C., May 14 and 15, 2007. Guest on WTTW Channel 11 Chicago Tonight discussing “Homicide death of Percy Julian High School student - Blair Holt,” May 15, 2007. 270
Co-facilitated with Dr. Terry Mason (Commissioner of the Chicago Department of Public Health) the Workgroup “Toward a Healthy Future: A Public Health Paradigm for Physical and Mental Health,” May 16, 2007. Cited in “White Males Rank High in Suicide,” May 18, 2007. http://news.medill.northwestern.edu/chicago/news.aspx?id=36733&print=1 Presented “Racism/Pathological Bias: Mental Disorder or Learned Behavior,” at the 2007 Association for the Advancement of Philosophy and Psychiatry’s 19 th Annual Meeting Intersections of Race and Psychiatry, San Diego, CA, May 19, 2007. Attended the Editorial Board of the American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc., San Diego, CA, May 20, 2007. Attended the Editorial Board of Clinical Psychiatry News, San Diego, CA, May, 21, 2007. Attended the Council of Advocacy and Public Policy of the American Psychiatric Association, San Diego, CA, May 22, 2007. Judge of the National MindGames Competition between the residents of the Wayne State, University of Pennsylvania, and University of Buffalo, NY - held at the American Psychiatric Association’s 160th Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, May 22, 2007. Presented “Five Essential Elements of Immediate and Mid-Term Mass Trauma Intervention: Empirical Evidence” at the Social Dimensions of Disaster and Community Recovery Component Workshop of the APA Committee on Psychiatric Dimensions of Disaster at the American Psychiatric Association’s 160th Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, May 22, 2007. Cited in “Is Bigotry a Mental Illness?” in Psychiatric Times, pg. 9 -10, May 2007. Presented the Keynote Speech: “The Self Help Movement - An Integral Aspect of Psychiatry,” at the 70th year celebration of Recovery, Inc, May 26, 2007.
Introduced “Terrie Williams - Journey To An Inspired Life,” hosted by the Mental Health Association in Illinois, May 30, 2007. Guest on the “Roland S. Martin Show,” WVON - 1690AM discussing “The childhood deaths in Chicago Public Schools in 2007,” May 31, 2007. Attended the Illinois Transatlantic Slave Trade Commission’s Second Consultation as a Research Associate, June 1, 2007. 271
Presented “The Importance of Culturally Sensitive Evidence Based Protective Factor Practice in Child Welfare,” at the Evidence Based Practice In Child Welfare in the Context of Cultural Competency Conference at the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, June 11, 2007. Guest on the “Cliff Kelly Show,” WVON - 1690AM discussing the “Appearance of increased violence in Chicago,” June 12, 2007. Cited in “Real Men Cook,” ABC7 Chicago.com June 14, 2007 http://abclocal.go.com/wls/story?section=websites&id=5397222 Cited in “I can, but you can’t,” Ebony, July 2007, p. 80 - 82. Featured on “News at Noon,” WGN Channel 9 on the subject of "Channahon family shooting,” on June 22, 2007. Featured on “The Cliff Kelly Show,” on WVON - 1690AM discussing the “Channahon family shooting,” on June 22, 2007. Featured on http://wgntv.trb.com/news/local/eveningnews/?track=nav discussing the “Channahon Death Investigation,” on June 22, 2007 Featured on “News at Nine,” WGN Channel 9 on the subject of "Channahon family shooting,” on June 22, 2007. Attended the Advisory Board of the Center for Child Welfare and Education at Northern Illinois University, June 25, 2007. Guest on WTTW Channel 11 Chicago Tonight discussing “Why Do Dads Kill?” June 25, 2007. Panelist on the Institute of Medicine’s Workshop - Violence Prevention in Low- and Middle Income Countries: Finding A Place on the Global Agenda, Keck Center of the National Academy of Science, Washington, D.C., June 27, 2007. Co-presenter “CHAMP (Collaborative HIV and Adolescent Mental Health Program) Beginnings: CHAMP Chicago and CHAMP New York Family-Based HIV Prevention: Development and Outcomes,” at the AIDS IMPACT 2007 8 th International Conference on Biopsychosocial Aspects of HIV Infection, Marseilles, France, July 2, 2007. Co-presenter “Adapting CHAMP for the South African Context,” at the AIDS IMPACT 2007 8th International Conference on Biopsychosocial Aspects of HIV Infection, Marseilles, France, July 2, 2007. 272
Presented “Outcomes of the CHAMP South Africa (Amaqhawe) Family-Based HIV Intervention,” at the AIDS IMPACT 2007 8th International Conference on Biopsychosocial Aspects of HIV Infection, Marseilles, France, July 2, 2007. Presented “The Institute: Why Philosophy? Why Diversity? Why International?” at the Centre for Ethnicity and Health’s Institute for Philosophy, Diversity and Mental Health’s Summer Colloquium: Academic Underpinnings of Diversity and Mental Health: Towards a New Research and Educational Agenda - Workshop on Multi-cultural Perspectives on Assessment and Diagnosis in Mental Health Care,”, Harris Park Conference Center, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, Great Britain, July 9, 2007. Discussant and Response to “Comprehensive Assessment - the UK Programme,” presented by Professor Bill Fulford at the Centre for Ethnicity and Health’s Institute for Philosophy, Diversity and Mental Health’s Summer Colloquium: Academic Underpinnings of Diversity and Mental Health: Towards a New Research and Educational Agenda Workshop on Multi-cultural Perspectives on Assessment and Diagnosis in Mental Health Care,” Adelphi Conference Room, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, Great Britain, July 10, 2007. Featured on “City Room,” WBEZ 91.5FM Chicago Public Radio discussing “Vigils Just the First Step When Kids Are Killed,” July 11, 2007. Attended the Committee on the Prevention of Mental Disorders and Substance Abuse Among Children, Youth and Youth Adults: Research Advances and Promising Interventions of the Board on Children, Youth, and Families Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education and the Institute of Medicine at J. Erik Jonsson Woods Hole Center, Massachusetts, July 16 - 17, 2007. Co-Chaired Community Day - Center for AIDS Prevention Studies Community Collaborative Research Model with Willo Pequegnat at the National Institute of Mental Health Annual International Research Conference on the Role of Families in Preventing and Adapting to HIV/AIDS, San Francisco, CA, July 25, 2007. Facilitated “Workshop VI: Using Business to Enhance Social Good,” at the National Institute of Mental Health Annual International Research Conference on the Role of Families in Preventing and Adapting to HIV/AIDS, San Francisco, CA, July 26, 2007. Presented “HIV Prevention in African-American and African Youth,” at the National Medical Association’s 2007 Annual Convention and Scientific Assembly, Honolulu, Hawaii, August 8, 2007. Consulted with Paul Vallas, C.E.O. of the New Orleans Recovery School District and members of the Central Office Staff, Mental Health Staff, and Community Members regarding Katrina recovery efforts in the New Orleans Recovery School District, New 273
Orleans, LA, August 29, 2007. Cited in “For poet and publisher Haki Madhubuti, success has been hard-earned,” ECHO, September 1, 2007; http://echomagonline.com/2007/09/01/for-poet-and-publisher-hakimadhubuti-success-has-been-hard-earned/ Guest on the “The Cliff Kelly Show,” on WVON - 1690AM discussing the “New Orleans Recovery School District Initiative,” September 3, 2007. Chaired the American Psychiatric Association’s Committee on Social Issues and Public Psychiatry, Washington, D.C., September 8, 2007. Chaired the American Psychiatric Association’s Committee on Social Issues and Public Psychiatry, Washington, D.C., September 8, 2007. Presented “Keeping Promises: Ethics and Principles in Psychiatric Practice,” to the "PsychEd" - the psychiatry interest group of the University of Illinois School of Medicine, September 11, 2007 Presented “Mental Health Risk Factors in Nonwhite Populations,” at the University of Pittsburgh School of Social Work, Center on Race and Social Problems, Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney Fall 2007 Speaker Series, Pittsburgh, PA, September 12, 2007. Cited in “Trauma and Protective Factors: A New Paradigm for Preventing PTSD,” in The Vegan Ideal, http://veganideal.org/content/trauma-and-protective-factors-new-paradigmpreventing-ptsd Featured on WDUQ-90.5FM discussing “Risk Factors Are Not Predictive Factors Due To Protective Factors,” Pittsburgh, PA, September 12, 2007. Presented “Community Engagement,” to the Advanced Center for Intervention and Services Research: Late-Life Mood Disorders Research Network Development Core Center Grant – Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic – Pittsburgh, PA, September 13, 2007. Consulted with the Assessment of Depression in Primary Care study, Advanced Center for Intervention and Services Research: Late-Life Mood Disorders Research Network Development Core Center Grant – Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic – Pittsburgh, PA, September 13, 2007. Consulted with the R21 Community Partnerships and Needs Assessment of the Building Community Partnerships to Reduce Disparities in Depression Recognition and Treatment, Advanced Center for Intervention and Services Research: Late-Life Mood Disorders Research Network Development Core Center Grant – Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic – Pittsburgh, PA, September 13, 2007. 274
Consulted with the Peer Educator Project, Advanced Center for Intervention and Services Research: Late-Life Mood Disorders Research Network Development Core Center Grant – Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic – Pittsburgh, PA, September 13, 2007. Consulted with the Stigma Project, Advanced Center for Intervention and Services Research: Late-Life Mood Disorders Research Network Development Core Center Grant – Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic – Pittsburgh, PA, September 13, 2007. Attended the Advisory Board for the Advanced Practice Forensic Nurse Training Grant of University of Illinois at Chicago’s School of Nursing, September 17, 2007. Presented “Risk Factors Are Not Predictive Factors Due to Protective Factors,” at the Mental Health Association of East Tennessee, Inc Fall Meeting, Knoxville, Tennessee, September 20, 2007. Presented “Risk Factors Are Not Predictive Factors Due to Protective Factors,” at the Fall Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, the Western Missouri Psychiatric Association, and Kansas City Psychiatric Society, Kansas City, Missouri, September 21, 2007. Cited in “Black publisher marks 40 years in business,” Chicago Tribune- Metro Section, p. 1, September 21, 2007. Panelist Promising Approaches to End Violence and Strengthen Communities in Dismantling the Pipeline, 2007 Cradle to Prison Pipeline - Crisis in America National Summit, sponsored by the Children’s Defense Fund, Howard University, Washington, D.C., September 25-26, 2007. Cited in “Trauma and Protective Factors: A New Paradigm for Preventing PTSD,” in The NewPeople, October 2007; http://veganideal.org/content/trauma-and-protective-factorsnew-paradigm-preventing-ptsd Guest on The Cliff Kelly Show,” on WVON - 1690AM discussing the “School shooting and suicide in Ohio,” October 11, 2007. Presented “Ethics in Psychiatry,” at the 20th Annual U.S. Psychiatric and Mental Health Congress, Orlando, FL, October 12, 2007. Presented “Cultural Sensitivity in Psychiatric Practice,” at the 20 th Annual U.S. Psychiatric and Mental Health Congress, Orlando, FL, October 12, 2007. Presented “Risk Factors Are Not Predictive Factors Due To Protective Factors - Office of Minority and National Affairs On Tour,” at the 59th 2007 Institute on Psychiatric Services, New Orleans, LA, October 13, 2007. 275
Held a workshop on "Using Tai Chi Exercises for Health, Relaxation, and Self-Defense" at the 31st 2007 National Commission on Correctional Health Care’s National Conference, Nashville, TN, October 14, 2007. Featured in “5 things you need to know about - Seasonal affective disorder,” in USA Weekend, http://www.usaweekend.com/07_issues/071104/071104aboutsad.html, October 14, 2007. Guest on The Cliff Kelly Show,” on WVON - 1690AM discussing the “Veterans returning from the Gulf War and Developing PTSD,” October 16, 2007. Attended the Board of Regents Retreat of the American College of Psychiatrist, October 21, 2007. Attended the American Psychiatric Association’s Personality Disorders Work Group, Washington, D.C., October 22, 2007. Moderated “The Science of Prevention Interventions: Challenges and Successes,” at the Committee on Prevention of Mental Disorders and Substance Abuse among Children, Youth, and Young Adults’ Research Workshop on Prevention Science Methodology and Implementation, Washington, D.C., October 30, 2007. Consulted with Stephen T. Baron, Washington, D.C., Department of Mental Health Director on how to move psychiatry into primary care, October 31, 2007. Cited in “Welcome to Dr. Carl Bell - New Ortho Board Member,” Ortho Bulletin, Volume 3, Fall Issue, October 2007, p. 4 - 5. Featured in “Too Many Drugs, Not Enough Nature,” http://www.justgetout.net/JGO/pages/print/posts/?bid=5c25f2fc-2f78-4930-9e757c77b368aa7b&mode=Full November 6, 2007 Attended the Carter Center Mental Health Task Force Meeting with Mrs. Carter et al, Atlanta, GA, November 7, 2007. Panelist on “Prevention Programs for Adolescents,” at the 23 rd Annual Rosalynn Carter Center Symposium on Mental Health Policy, Atlanta, GA, November 8, 2007. Attended the Joint Reference Committee of the American Psychiatric Association, November 17 & 18, 2007. Mentored Lisa Cullins, M.D., Medical Director of EMQ Children & Family Services in San Francisco, November 21, 2007. 276
Featured in “Community Happenings,” Citizen, November 28, 2007. Guest on the “Cliff Kelly Show,” WVON - 1690AM, discussing “Youth Violence,” November 29, 2007. Presented “Risk Factors Are Not Predictive Factors,” at the Medical University of South Carolina, Psychiatry Grand Rounds, November 30, 2007. Discussant at Group Luncheon at the Medical University of South Carolina, Department of Psychiatry, November 30, 2007. Featured in “Depression mostly ‘taboo’ topic among blacks,” in LifeTimes, Vol. XXII, No. 12: p 7 & 10, December 2007. Guest on “The Cliff Kelly Show,” WVON - 1690AM discussing the “Robert A. Hawkins suicide and mass murder,” December 6, 2007. Attended the National Academy of Science’s Institute of Medicine’s Committee on the Prevention of Mental Disorders, Substance Abuse and Problem Behaviors Among Children, Youth and Young Adults: Research Advances and Promising Interventions, Irvine, CA, December 6, 2007. Toasted Yvette Moyo at the Fund-Raising Roast Toast Celebrating REAL Woman Yvette Moyo, December 9, 2007. Cited in “Acts of microaggression,” StarTribune.com, December 10, 1007, http://www.augsburg.edu/education/edc210/troiano_2007.html; http://www.startribune.com/lifestyle/12307851.html Cited in “The racist in all of us,” Redeye, December 12, 2007. http://redeye.chicagotribune.com/red-121207-race-main,0,1478448,print.story; Cited in “Racial microaggressions add up, researchers say,” The News Observer, December 10, 2007. http://www.newsobserver.com/105/story/820146.html Cited in “Acts of Microaggression,” Augsburg College web site; “Researchers explore below-the-radar racism, Columbia News Service, December 10, 2007. http://www.augsburg.edu/home/education/edc210/troiano_2007.html Cited in “The new face of racism: Microaggression,“ Rutland Herald, December 9, 2007. http://www.rutlandherald.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071209/FEATURES15/712090 316/1030/FEATURES15 Cited in “The new face of racism: MIcroaggression,” Times Argus, December 9, 2007. http://www.timesargus.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071209/FEATURES05/71209031 6/1014/FEATURES05 277
Cited in “What was that? Below-the-radar racism explored,” Greatreporter.com, December 12, 2007. http://greatreporter.com/mambo/content/view/1589/14/ Cited in “Sociologists categorize ‘subtle’ racism,” Winston-Salem Journal, December 12, 2007. http://www.journalnow.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=WSJ/MGArticle/WSJ_BasicArticle &c=MGArticle&cid=1173353777067 Consulted with Dann Murray-Garcia on how to be a change agent, Sacramento, CA, December 14, 2007. Consulted with Liz Miller and colleagues on how to merge treatment with prevention in adolescent medicine, Sacramento, CA, December 14, 2007. Consulted with Puja Chada-Hooks on how to put postpartum depression screening into play in California, Sacramento, CA, December 14, 2007. Presented “Violence Assessment: Risk Factors are not Predictive Factors due to Protective Factors,” at the University of California - Davis, Department of Psychiatry’s Grand Rounds, Sacramento, CA, December 14, 2007. Guest with Reverend Otis Moss, III on “The Doctor’s In the House,” WVON - 1690AM discussing “Depression During the Holidays,” December 22, 2007. Quoted on “Terri Williams: Black Pain,” BookVideos.TV, December 28, 2007. http://www.bookvideos.tv/2007/10/terrie-willia-1.html Presented “Helping Ex-Offenders Reintegrate into the Community,” at the Safer Foundation Industry Forum, January 10, 2008. Cited in “Honoring King - Stella’s Column,” Chicago Sun-Times: Features, p. 42, January 15, 2008. Panelist for the National Association of Black Journalist Chicago Chapter’s January 2008 Forum - Sports, Race, and Bad Behavior, January 16, 2008. Panelist for the Northwestern University Chicago Campus Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemoration 2008 on Racialized Medicine, January 21, 2008. Guest on Health Quest Live with Sara Lomax-Reed 900AM WURD discussing “Black Pain with author Terri Williams,” January 28, 2008. Attended the Illinois Childhood Trauma Coalition discussing “Developing a Trauma Developmental Disorder for DSM V,” at Northwestern Memorial Hospital, January 28, 278
2008. Guest on the “Roland Martin Show” WVON - 1690AM discussing “Jena 6 teen accused of another attack,” February 8, 2008. Featured in “Conference focuses on creating healthy campus,” The University Record Online, February 8, 2008. http://www.ur.umich.edu/0708/Feb04_08/20.shtml Guest on “My Two Cents,” BET Cable TV, February 10, 2008. Presented “Depression/Alcohol Abuse,” at the Male Forum Seminar sponsored by the University of Illinois Extension, February 13, 2008. Guest with Governor Rod Blagojevich on “The Cliff Kelly Show,” WVON - 1690AM discussing “Psychological Issues in the Northern Illinois University Suicide/Mass Murder,” February 15, 2008. Cited in “Let’s fight the enemy within U.S.,” in The Chicago Tribune - Metro Chicagoland Section, February 18, 2008, p. 1, Guest on WTTW Channel 11 Chicago Tonight discussing "The NIU Suicide/Mass Murder," February 18, 2008. Guest on “CBS 2 News” Channel 2 - WBBM discussing “Lawmakers Try To Keep Guns Away From Mentally Ill,” February 18, 2008. http://cbs2chicago.com/niushootings/niu.tragedy.firearms.2.657298.html Featured on “WEB EXTRA: Psychiatrist’s Perspective NIU Tragedy,” http://cbs2chicago.com/video/
[email protected] Guest on “Eight Forty-Eight” WBEZ 91.5FM - Chicagoland Public Radio discussing “The NIU Suicide/Mass Murder,” February 19, 2008. Cited and featured in and on “Preventing Violence,” WBEZ 91.5FM - Chicagoland Public Radio - www.chicagopublicradio.org/Content.aspx?audioID=18629, February 20, 2008. Cited in “Campus violence increases,” Chicago Flame, February 25, 2008. http://media.www.chicagoflame.com/media/storage/paper519/news/2008/02/25/News/Cam pus.Violence.Increases-3232501.shtml Attended the American College of Psychiatrists Board of Regents, Kauai, Hawaii, March 1, 2008. Consulted with Brian Samuels - Chief of Staff, Chicago Board of Education, March 5, 2008. 279
Cited in “Reaching Racial and Ethnic Diversity In The Field of Psychoanalysis,” in Black Beat - www.newsmakerslive.com/blackbeat.html, March 7, 2008. Presented “Prevention in the Face of Katrina,” for the School of Public Health’s HPA 494 – Introduction to Health Disparities, March 7, 2008. Cited in “Chicago Sun Times Columnist is Way Off The Mark,” February 17, 2008 http://www.crimefilenews.com/2008/02/chicago-sun-times-columnist-is-way-off.html Cited in “Doctor has plan to stop teen violence,” Chicago Tribune - Metro, March 10, 2008, p. 1. Cited in “The Cost of Killing” by Mary Nelson on http://blog.beliefnet.com/godspolitics/2008/03/the-cost-of-killing-by-mary-ne.html, March 12, 2008. Guest on News and Notes discussing “Brain Chemistry Influencing Mental Health” NPR Public Radio, March 13, 2008 http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=88194868 Presented “Prevention of Mental Disorders, Substance Abuse and Problematic Behaviors in Children, Adolescents and Young Adults,” at the Institute of Counseling AfricanAmerican Families, March 14, 2008. Guest on “The Cliff Kelly Show,” WVON - 1690AM discussing “The Chicago Public School Violence Epidemic,” March 14, 2008. Guest on “Chicago Voices,” V103 - WVAZ FM discussing “Violence in Chicago Public Schools,” March 16, 2008. Presented “Protective Factors to Prevent Depression in College,” at the University of Michigan Depression Center’s 6th Annual Conference on Depression on College Campuses: Creating Healthy Communities, Ann Arbor, MI, March 19, 2008. Presented “Historical Perspective on Mental Health Care for Underserved Populations Where We’ve Been, What’s Happening Now, and What the Future Holds,” University of Illinois at Chicago’ College of Nursing Forensic Nursing Grand Rounds, March 20, 2008. Presented the Keynote Address for the Illinois Faith-Based Emergency Preparedness Initiative sponsored by the Illinois Department of Public Health, March 24, 2008. Guest on “The Cliff Kelly Show,” WVON - 1690AM discussing “Teen Shooting at Simeon High School,” March 31, 2008. 280
Panelist on “Safe on Campus? Curbing Violence in Our Schools,” at the monthly series “In the K/Now” at the Chicago History Museum, April 1, 2008 to be aired on “Chicago Amplified - WBEZ 95.5FM’s website. Guest on the “G Garvin Show,” WVON - 1690AM discussing “Saving Black America” April 5, 2008. Cited in “20 candidates for county hospital panel unveiled,” http://suffredin.org/news/newsitem.asp?/newsitemid=3148, Chicago Sun-Times by Steve Patterson, Tuesday, April 8, 2008. Cited on http://www.gunguys.com/?cat=24 on the “Chicago Tribune, Dawn Turner Trice’s March 10th article about Dr. Carl Bell.” Cited in “The Cost of Killing” by Mary Nelson on http://blog.beliefnet.com/godspolitics/2008/03/the-cost-of-killing-by-mary-ne.html, March 12, 2008. Filmed “Eye on America” segment on Recovery International, Los Angeles, CA, April 8, 2008. Guest “Deadly Lessons,” on CLTV’s Special Series, http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/chi-080404cltvdeadlylessons-story,0,3210514.story, April 9, 2008. Represented Dr. Terry Mason, Commissioner of the Chicago Department of Public Health and spoke on the Chicago Board of Health’s role on preventing youth violence at Mayor Richard Daley’s press conference, April 10, 2008. Dr. Bell spoke at Mayor Daley’s “Youth Violence Prevention” press release on April 10, 2008; http://www-news.uchicago.edu/releases/08/video/080410.ssa.daley.mov Guest on the “Cliff Kelly Show,” WVON - 1450AM discussing “Chicago’s Youth Violence Problem,” April 11, 2008. Presented “Risk Factors Are Not Predictive Factors Due To Protective Factors,” at the Rosalind Franklin University, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Services Grand Rounds, April 17, 2008. Guest on the “Santina Jackson Show,” WVON - 1450AM discussing “Chicago’s Youth Violence Problem,” April 21, 2008. Cited in “The government lied about inventing the HIV virus!,” April 21, 2008, 281
http://www.politicsinblackandwhite.com/BlogViewer.aspx?id=13 Cited in “History Museum debates youth violence,” Inside Lincoln Park, Vol. 41, No. 14, April 9-15, 2008, p.1. Cited in “Letter to the Editor,” by Frank Scommegna regarding “Historical Museum debates youth violence” in Inside Lincoln Park, Vol. 41, No. 14, April 14-21, 2008, p. 3. Cited in “A fishing safety net for kids - Program will try to keep our city’s children out of harm’s way,” Chicago Sun-Times: Sports, p. 66, April 23, 2008. Cited in “Finding Happy,” Women’s Day, Vol. 71, No. 9, May 6, 2008, p. 97. Featured on “Blacks in Medicine,” WVON - 1690AM, 7:30am, 10:30am, 11:30am, 4:30pm, 8:30pm, May 2, 2008. Attend the American Psychiatric Press, Inc. Board of Directors, May 4, 2008. Cited in “Is Urban Violence A Virus,” The New York Times Magazine, May 4, 2008, p 52 59, 100 - 102. Attended the Clinical Psychiatry News Editorial Advisory Board, at American Psychiatric Association, Washington, D.C. May 5, 2008. Presented “The New Orleans School Recovery District: What Are The Risk Factors Predictive, and Protective Factors,” sponsored by the American Psychiatric Association Alliance, at the 161st Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, Washington, D.C. May 5, 2008. Chairperson of the “Special Lecture - CRAZY: A Father’s Search through America’s Mental Health Madness,” at the 161st Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, Washington, D.C. May 5, 2008. Chaired the Council on Social Issues and Public Psychiatry of the American Psychiatric Association at the 161st Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, Washington, D.C. May 5, 2008. Presented “The American Psychiatric Association’s Administrative Psychiatry Award Lecture: The Yin and Yang of Leadership,” at the 161 st Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, Washington, D.C. May 5, 2008. Discussant for “Does Culture Matter? A Debate On The Underuse and Overuse Of Cultural Differences in Psychiatry,” at the 161st Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, Washington, D.C. May 6, 2008.
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Discussant for “International Symposium on Bullying Across the Lifespan: Associated Health Risks, Detection and Prevention,” at the 161st Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, Washington, D.C. May 6, 2008. Attended the American Psychiatric Association’s Committee on Family Violence and Abuse as a Corresponding Member, at the 161st Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, Washington, D.C. May 7, 2008. Cited on http://suffredin.org/news/newsitem.asp?newsitemid=3204. Attended the Carter Center Mental Health Task Force Brain Storming for the Future of the Carter Center’s Mental Health Program, Bethesda, MD, May 8, 2008. Panelist on CBS Channel 2 and WBBM Newsradio 780AM “Speaking Truth: A Town Hall Meeting on Violence,” May 10, 2008. Featured on “Speaking Truth: A Town Hall Meeting on Violence,” http://cbs2chicago.com/video?cid=173, May 11, 2008. Presented “Strategies for the Prevention of Youth Violence in Chicago Public Schools,” at the Speaker Series 2008 Workshops at Mercy Home for Boys and Girls, May 13, 2008. Presented “Risk Factors Are Not Predictive Factors Due To Protective Factors - Katrina As A Positive,” at the 2008 Spring Meeting of the Urban Special Education Leadership Collaboration, sponsored by the Education Development Center, Inc. - Responding To Childhood Trauma: Lessons Learned, New Orleans, LA, May 16, 2008: http://www.urbancollaborative.org/spring08.asp Mentored Dr. Iman Hypolite, M.D. on how to be an attending, May 2008. Mentored Dr. Charolette Hutton, M.D. on how to create children’s mental health infrastructure in New Orleans, LA, May 15, 2008. Cited in Urban Terrorists in America?,” Final Call, May 20, 2008; http://www.finalcall.com/artman/publish/article_4738.shtml Cited in “Mental Health America Host Inaugural Mental Health Promotion and Prevention Summit,” Medical News Today, http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/108280.php Cited in “A matter of choice: Accept a safety plan or risk having your children taken away,” Medill Reports on What’s Working and What’s Not, June 2008; http://www.finalcall.com/artman/publish/article_4738.shtml Guest on “Chicago Speaks,” V103 - WVAZ FM discussing “Stress, Distress, Traumatic Stress,” June 1, 2008. 283
Cited in “Improved Foster Care Reduces Risk Of Adult Mental And Physical Illness, Study Finds,” Medical News Today, http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/109787.php Cited in “La acogida mejorada reduce riesgo de enfermedad mental y física adulta, hallazgos del studio,” Recepción a Iconocast, June 2, 2008. Cited in “Improved foster care reduces risk of adult mental and physical illness, study finds,” http://www.casey.org/Press/PressReleases/Archive/2008-0602_MentalHealthReport.htm, June 2, 2008. Cited in “Good Foster Care Improves Mental Health In Adulthood,” PsychCentral, June 3, 2008; http://psychcentral.com/news/2008/06/03/good-foster-care-improves-mental-healthin-adulthood/2397.html Interviewed in “Top 10 Questions on Bipolar Disorder,” for My Lifetime.com http://www.mylifetime.com/lifestyle/health/top-10-questions-on-bipolar-disorder, Created 06/05/2008 Presented “Mental Health America: Prevention, Prevention, Prevention; Promotion, Promotion, Promotion,” at the 2008 Inaugural Promotion and Prevention Summit Plenary: An Update on the Institute of Medicine Report “Prevention of Mental Disorders and Substance Abuse among Children, Adolescents, and Young Adults: Research Advances and Promising Interventions, Washington, D.C., June 6, 2008. Cited in “Blacks Optimistic and Anxious About Obama,” USA Today, June 6, 2008, p. 6A. Consulted with the Illinois Children’s Healthcare Foundation on their Mental Health strategic planning for FY09, June 18, 2008. Attended the Advisory Board of the Center for Child Welfare and Education at Northern Illinois University, June 23, 2008. Presented “Working with Children Exposed to Violence and Trauma,” at the Cook County Juvenile Court, June 24, 2008. Presented the Keynote Presentation at “Addressing Campus Behavioral Health and Wellness through Crisis Prevention, Response, and Collaboration,” sponsored by the Ohio Department of Mental Health, Columbus, OH, June 26, 2008. Panelist on Cultural Diversity at “Addressing Campus Behavioral Health and Wellness through Crisis Prevention, Response, and Collaboration,” sponsored by the Ohio Department of Mental Health, Columbus, OH, June 26, 2008. Met with Susan Taylor, Editorial Director - Essence Magazine, Editor Emerita of Essence 284
Magazine and Founder, National Cares Mentoring Movement discussing Essence Cares during Rainbow PUSH Coalition and Citizenship Education Fund Annual Conference 2008 - Speak Answers, Speak Solutions, Speak Now, June 30, 2008. Presented “Solutions to the Health Disparities Problems in the African-American Community,” Rainbow PUSH Coalition and Citizenship Education Fund Annual Conference 2008 - Speak Answers, Speak Solutions, Speak Now, July 1, 2008. Cited in “Parents Find Purpose In Their Pain,” Ebony, Vol. 63 (9): 152-153, July 2008. Presented Cultivating Resiliency Rainbow PUSH Coalition and Citizenship Education Fund Annual Conference 2008 - Speak Answers, Speak Solutions, Speak Now, July 1, 2008: http://www.broadcastministersalliance.org/Town%20Hall%20meetings/DrBell_PUSH%20sli des.ppt Photos on from Town Hall Meeting Photographs July 01, 2008 Hyatt-McCormick Place Chicago, IL July 1, 2008 http://www.broadcastministersalliance.org/Images/Volunteerism/index.html Cited in “Bad Kid or ADHD?” July 1, 2008, http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/854449/bad_kid_or_adhd.html Featured on “Alderman wants answers from Weis,” ABC News - Channel 7 WLS, July 2, 2008; http://abclocal.go.com/wls/story?section=news/local&id=6241875. Featured on “Chicago Cops Mourn Officer Killed In Line of Duty,” CBS News - Channel 2 July 2, 2008; http://cbs2chicago.com/video/
[email protected]. Guest on Chicago Insight – hosted by Ty Wansley, WGCI – 107.5FM discussing “Community Mental Health,” July 6, 2008. Presented “Multi-Cultural Assessment in Practice” at the University of Central Lancashire’s Institute for Philosophy, Diversity and Mental Health Colloquium at Harris Park Conference Centre Theme: Recovery and Wellbeing: Future Mental Health Assessment, July 8, 2008, Preston, United Kingdom. Cited in “A Chicago doctor talks about racism in medicine,” posted on July 10, 2008; http://newsblogs.chicagotribune.com/triage/2008/07/a-chicago-docto.html Attended the American Psychiatric Press, Inc. Editorial Board meeting, Chicago, IL July 11, 2008. Attended the Windy City Cares Initiative developed by Susan Taylor to mentor children in Woodlawn and presented the Seven Field Principles of Health Behavior Change” to provide a theoretical basis for the group’s efforts, July 11, 2008. 285
Cited in “Black Doctor Discusses AMA Apology, July 11, 20088; http://blogs.chicagoreader.com/chicagoland/2008/07/11/black-doctor-discusses-amaapology/ Consulted with Kim Steele of Chicago Metropolis 2020 on a policy paper on Childhood Exposure to Trauma and Violence, July 14, 2008. Guest on “Tell Me More,” NPR - National Public Radio discussing “AMA Admits Years of Discriminatory Pratices,” July 14, 2008. http://www.npr.org/templates/player/mediaPlayer.html?action=1&t=1&islist=false&id=92513 066&m=92513062 Cited in “AMA Admits Years of Discriminatory Practices,” July 14, 2008, http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=92513066 Testified before Chicago City Council and Alderman Carothers’ Police and Fire Committee on “Prevention of Youth Violence,” July 15, 2008. Featured of CLTV discussing “Prevention of Youth Violence,” before the City of Chicago’s Police and Fire Commission, July 15, 2008. Guest on the “Cliff Kelly Show,” WVON-1690AM discussing “Testimony to the Chicago’s Police and Fire Committee,” July 15, 2008. Featured on Eye on America discussing “Recovery International, July 16, 2008. http://youtube.com/user/RecoveryIntl Participant on the panelist for the Discussion: Adolescents Living and Coping with the Effects of Community Exposure Violence at the 20 th Annual Statewide Conference on Mental Health & Justice, July 16, 2008. Cited in “Daley’s $1 mil. Push to buy back guns misfires,” Chicago Sun-Times, July 17, 2008, p. 20. Consulted with Beth Molnar on Harvard School of Public Health’s Study on Best Practices for Conducting a Community-Level Prevention of Child-Abuse and Neglect, July 17, 2008. Cited in “The [Thursday] papers,” in The Beachwood Reporter, July 17, 2008. http://www.beachwoodreporter.com/column/the_thursday_papers_120.php Guest on the “Jerry Agar Show,” WLS Radio - 890AM discussing “Gun Buyback Programs and Violence Prevention,” July 18, 2008. Noted in “APA Honors Contributions to Mental Health Field,” in Psychiatric News, July 18, 286
2008, p. 25. Lectured on “The Central Nervous System,” to the Pritzker’s Chicago Academic Medicine Program (CAMP), July 21, 2008. Presented “Is the Prevention of Mental Illness/Substance Abuse Possible?” at OMNA on Tour’s Co-Occurring Disorders, No Longer Double Jeopardy, Los Angeles, CA, July 22, 2008: http://www.psych.org/Resources/OMNA/OMNAfiles/OMNAonTourLABellPPT.aspx Cited on WTTW - Channel 11 Chicago Tonight regarding the issue of “Mayor Daley’s Gun Buy Back Program,” July 22, 2008. Lectured on “Behavioral Medicine and Violence Prevention and Prevention of Mental Illness,” to the Pritzker’s Chicago Academic Medicine Program (CAMP), July 23, 2008. Cited in “Daley has high hopes for gun turn-in plan,” in Metro Section of the Chicago Tribune, p. 2, July 23, 2008. Cited in “City To Try Gun Buyback Again This Weekend,” in Chicagoist, July 23, 2008. Dr. Bell’s quote “the guns they buy back don’t work in the first damn place.” was widely cited on the web: http://www.learnaboutguns.com/2008/07/24/gun-buy-back-programs-anineffective-waste-of-money/; http://nalert.blogspot.com/2008/07/questions-about-moneyeffectiveness-of.html; http://newsblogs.chicagotribune.com/clout_st/2008/07/questionsabout.html; http://chicagoist.com/2008/07/23/city_to_try_gun_backback_this_weeke.php; http://digg.com/arts_culture/Hand_over_your_gun_no_questions_asked_get_100; http://blogfromonhigh.blogspot.com/ (Quote of the day); http://www.saysuncle.com/archives/2008/07/24/gun-buy-backs-ineffective/; http://vnboards.ign.com/ac_friends/b5258/108012965/p1/; http://mindfind.co.cc/digg/handover-your-gun-no-questions-asked-get-100/; http://cod4boards.com/news/35650-handover-your-gun-no-questions-asked-get-100-a.html, July 24, 2008. Well met with Chris Gardner to discuss CMHC’s Wellness Institute with Juanita Redd and Hayward Suggs, July 24, 2008. Cited in “APA Explores Mental Health Disparities And Substance Abuse Through OMNA On Tour,” Medical News Today, http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/116418.php Cited in “AMA Apologizes for Racial Discrimination and Pledges Change,” Internal Medicine News, August 1, 2008. http://www.internalmedicinenews.com/index.php?id=2049&type=98&tx_ttnews[tt_news]=11 792&cHash=da03e20e36 CHAMPSA research featured at the University of Illinois’ College of Medicine website http://www.medicine.uic.edu/1234test/hub_test/ & 287
http://www.medicine.uic.edu/cms/One.aspx?portalId=443021&pageId=1190828, August 13, 2008. Featured in “Chatham Resident In Custody after Episode of Violence Shocks Neighbors,” Citizen, Vol. 43, No. 20: 1 & 3, Week of August 13, 2008. Featured on “Special Segment - Campus Copycats?” ABC Channel 7 News, August 17, 2008, http://abclocal.go.com/wls/media?id=6334024 Presented “Risk Factors Are Not Predictive Factors Due To Protective Factors,” to the Chicago Department of Public Health Lunch and Learn, August 22, 2008. Taught Carry Tiger Back to Mountain at Shihan Sexton’s Memorial Weekend seminar, Livermore, California, August 29 to September 2, 2008. Guest on “Eight Forty-Eight,” WBEZ 91.5 FM - Chicagoland Public Radio discussing “Youth and Violence, September 15, 2008. Cited in “You Can’t Eliminate Disparities Without Cultural Sensitivity,” in Psychiatric News, September 5, 2008, p. 5 & 25. Attended the National Institute of Mental Health National Advisory Council, September 18 & 19, 2008, Washington D.C. Guest on “Tell Me More - Behind close doors,” with Michelle Martin discussing “Tips for Parenting A Child with Bipolar Disorder” on NPR National Public Radio September 22, 2008 . http://www.npr.org/templates/player/mediaPlayer.html?action=1&t=4&islist=true&id=46&d= 09-22-2008 Featured in “The Last Days of Ike Turner,” in Ebony, Vol. LXIII, No. 12, October 2008, p. 94 - 100. Moderator for Peter Chien’s University of Illinois, Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds lecture on “Prevention in Psychiatry,” September 24, 2008. Featured on “KNews with Apostle H. Daniel Wilson” discussing “Fatherlessness” on WJYS 62 and TLN Comcast, September 24, 2008. Presented “Resilience and Community Mental Health,” at the “Resilience: Promoting the Strengths of Children, Families, and Communities” sponsored by the Philadelphia Department of Behavioral Heath and Mental Retardation Services, Philadelphia Compact, Drexel University College of Medicine, the Behavioral Health Training and Education Network, DBHMRS, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, September 26, 2008. Guest on “Eight Forty-Eight,” WBEZ 91.5 FM - Chicagoland Public Radio discussing 288
“Proposed All Gay High School,” October 1, 2008. Hosted the American Psychiatric Association’s Minority Fellows at the Community Mental Health Council, Inc. and showed them a state of the art, comprehensive community mental health center in action, Chicago, Illinois, October 1, 2008. Mentor at the Mentor Breakfast at the American Psychiatric Association’s Institute on Psychiatric Services, Chicago, Illinois, October 2, 2008. Mentor for the American Psychiatric Association/BMS Public Psychiatry Fellowship at the American Psychiatric Association’s Institute on Psychiatric Services, Chicago, Illinois, October 2, 2008. Presenter at Transforming the Care of the Mentally Ill in Jails and Prisons: The New Mental Health Standards of the National Commission on Correctional Health Care, at the American Psychiatric Association’s Institute on Psychiatric Services, Chicago, Illinois, October 2, 2008. Presented the Frank J. Menolascino Award as Chairperson of the Awards Committee of the American Psychiatric Association’s Council on Social Issues and Public Psychiatry, at the American Psychiatric Association’s Institute on Psychiatric Services, Chicago, Illinois, October 2, 2008. Attended a planning meeting of the Transformational Leadership in Public Psychiatry Academy, at the American Psychiatric Association’s Institute on Psychiatric Services, Chicago, Illinois, October 2, 2008. Presented “And, You Want Me To Trust You? - The Challenges Faced by NonWhites Receiving Help From Mental Health Providers After A Disaster,” at Symposium 6: Perspectives in Cultural Competence in Disaster Mental Health Services and Recovery: All Healers Mental Health Alliance, at the American Psychiatric Association’s Institute on Psychiatric Services, Chicago, Illinois, October 3, 2008. Chaired Symposium 11 - How To Be A Change Agent in Public and Community Psychiatry and presented “Psychiatric Change Agent in Chicago’s Department of Public Health, New Orleans Recovery School District, and Illinois Department of Children and Family Services” at the American Psychiatric Association’s Institute on Psychiatric Services, Chicago, Illinois, October 3, 2008. Consulted with the American Association for Emergency Psychiatry, American Psychiatric Association’s Institute on Psychiatric Services, Chicago, Illinois, October 3, 2008. Presented Lecture 18 “How to Become A Successful Community Psychiatrists,” at the American Psychiatric Association’s Institute on Psychiatric Services, Chicago, Illinois, October 4, 2008.
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Co-Chaired Community Day of the National Institute of Mental Health Annual International Research Conference on the Role of Family in Preventing and Adapting to HIV/AIDS cosponsored by the National Institute of Mental Health, Bradley Hospital, The Miriam Hospital and Rhode Island Hospital (Lifespan Partners) and Lifespan/Tufts/Brown Center for AIDS Research (CFAR), Providence, RI, October 6, 2008. Served as a mentor for the Lunch-Mentored Meals session at the National Institute of Mental Health Annual International Research Conference on the Role of Family in Preventing and Adapting to HIV/AIDS co-sponsored by the National Institute of Mental Health, Bradley Hospital, The Miriam Hospital and Rhode Island Hospital (Lifespan Partners) and Lifespan/Tufts/Brown Center for AIDS Research (CFAR), Providence, RI, October 7, 2008. Cited in “Does spanking children lead to violence?,” in The Chicago Sun-Times - Metro, October 14, 2008, p. 6. Cited in “Looming Budget Cuts Put Chicago’s Public Health System at Risk,” in City Talk, October 16, 2008. http://chicagotalks.org/wiki/looming-budget-cuts-put-chicago-publichealth-system-at-risk Cited in “Imaginative Cartoon to Help Children Deal With Violence in Their Lives,” October 15, 2008, http://www.ibtimes.com/prnews/20081015/kids-violence-dvd.htm, http://channels.isp.netscape.com/celebrity/story.jsp?idq=/ff/story/5922/20081015/12282764 53.htm, http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/imaginative-cartoon-to-help-children-dealwith-violence-in-their-lives,581323.shtml, http://washington.bizjournals.com/washington/prnewswire/press_releases/national/Illinois/2 008/10/15/DC39254, http://studio5.financialcontent.com/prnews?GUID=6862991&Page=MediaViewer&ChannelID=3197, http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=prnw.20081015.DC39254&show_article=1, http://www.prnewswire.com/cgibin/stories.pl?ACCT=AZCMTC.story&STORY=/www/story/10-152008/0004904776&EDATE=WED+Oct+15+2008,+12:28+PM, http://www.chicagometropolis2020.org/documents/insidehim101508.pdf, http://news.aol.com/article/imaginative-cartoon-to-help-children/212701 Held a workshop on "Using Tai Chi Exercises for Health, Relaxation, and Self-Defense" at the 32nd 2008 National Commission on Correctional Health Care’s National Conference, Chicago, IL, October 19, 2008. Guest on NPR - National Public Radio’s Tell Me More discussing “Obama Presidency Could Change Psychology Of Race,” October 27, 2008. http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=96177380 Guest on “Garrard McClendon Live,” CLTV - Chicagoland Television discussing “Dr. Carl Bell’s Solutions to Violence,” October 29, 2008. 290
Cited on “Violence Begets Violence: Dr. Bell’s Solutions,” http://weblogs.cltv.com/news/opinion/mcclendon/2008/10/violence-begatsviolence.html#more Presented “How to succeed in life despite toxic influences,” for the Olive-Harvey Middle College Junior and Senior students, October 31, 2008. Presented “Community Psychiatry” at the PsychSIGN (Psychiatry Student Interest Group Network) Region 4’s Annual Conference, November 1, 2008. Interviewed by History Makers, November 3, 2008. Cited in “Domestic Abuse Survivor’s Bold Mission,” N’Digo, November 6 - November 12, 2008, p. 6 - 7. Presented “Same problems different outcomes – rates of mental illness in African Americans,” at the Diaspora Conference sponsored by the Social Equity and Health Research Section, Center for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto, Canada, November 10, 2008: http://www.camh.net/News_events/CAMH_Events/diaspora_conference.html. Presented “Risk Factors Are Not Predictive Factors Due To Protective Factors,” at the 16 th Annual Parent Leadership Conference - Our Children Are Worth Fighting For,” Oak Brook , IL, November 14, 2008. Guest on discussing “The increase in racist incidents subsequent to President-Elect Obama’s successful bid for the White House,” WGN Morning News, WGN-TV Channel 9, November 17, 2008: http://www.wgntv.com/video/?autoStart=true&topVideoCatNo=default&clipId=3143299 Presented “Risk Factors Are Not Predictive Factors Due To Protective Factors,” at the Journalism Center on Children & Families - Communities in Flux: The Impact of Economic Turmoil and Shifting Demographics, November 18, 2008. Cited in “No excuses: Men abuse women because they can,” Minnesota Spokesman Recorder, November 19, 2008: http://www.spokesmanrecorder.com/news/article/article.asp?NewsID=92607&sID=13&ItemSource=L Presented “Risk Factors Are Not Predictive Factors Due To Protective Factors,” at Susan Taylor’s Kick-off for the National Cares Mentoring Network, December 1, 2008. Presented “Risk Factors Are Not Predictive Factors Due To Protective Factors,” at the National Cares Mentoring Network - Susan Taylor 37-Year Career Celebration sponsored by Oprah Winfrey, New York, NY, December 2, 2008.
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Consulted with UCAN leadership team on how to infuse evidence-based prevention services into their foster care programs, December 5, 2008. Presented “Risk Factors Are Not Protective Factors Due To Protective Factors” at Hanover Park’s Surviving This Economic Crisis sponsored by Hanover Park’s Inclusion and Diversity Committee’s Bridging Our Community Together and Providing Positive Solutions, December 6, 2008. Cited in “Community is the “Anti-Violence Weapon,” Citizen, Vol. 43, No. 37, December 10, 2008, p. 1-2. Cited in “Area residents attend economic symposium,” The Examiner of Hanover Park, Vol. 14, No. 31, p. 1, December Guest on “Big John and Cisco in the Morning,” WIND - 560AM discussing “Leadership and Narcissism,” December 12, 2008. Presented “How to succeed in life despite toxic influences - Part II,” for the Olive-Harvey Middle College Junior and Senior students, December 12, 2008. Attended the American Psychiatric Association’s “Transformational Leadership Initiative Ad-Hoc Planning Group,” Washington, D.C., December 16, 2008. Attended the American Psychiatric Association’s “DSM -V Personality Disorders Work Group,” Washington, D.C., December 16 & 17, 2008. Participant of the Council of Elders in the first WVON 1690AM Rites of Passage Ceremony at the 17th Annual Pre-Kwanzaa Celebration, at the DuSable Leadership Academy, December 21, 2008. Presented “Windy City Cares,” at the 17th Annual Pre-Kwanzaa Celebration, at the DuSable Leadership Academy, December 22, 2008 Guest on “Chicago Speaks,” V103 - WVAZ FM discussing the “Save Haven Law and White Male Entitlement Dysfunction,” December 28, 2008. Featured in “Highlights of the 2008 Institute on Psychiatric Services,” Psychiatric Services, Vol. 60, No. 1, p. 11 - 16, 2009. Featured on Stephanie Jordan - Setting the New Jazz Standard http://www.stephaniejordan.com/gallery/index.htm
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Featured on Illinois Center for Violence Prevention website for April 2, 2009 conference http://www.icvp.org/conference2009.asp Featured on the Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma - Self Study Module 5: Self-Care Primer Self-Study; Unit 1: Journalism & Trauma http://www.dartcenter.org/training/selfstudy/1_journalism_trauma/05.php# http://www.dartcenter.org/media/video/bell_carl_resiliency.html Guest on ”Straight Talk” discussing “Depression and Men,” WBAI 99.5FM New York, NY January 12, 2009. Dr. Bell’s presentation for Chicago Safe Start, January 12, 2009. http://www.chicagosafestart.net/content/dr-bell-presentation/101 Consulted with Rufus Williams, President and Brian Samuels, Chief of Staff of the Chicago Board of Education on the issue of violence prevention in Chicago Public Schools, January 14, 2009. Guest on the “Tom Joyner Morning Show,” WVAZ - 102.7FM discussing “Depression and Suicide,” January 16, 2009. http://www.chicagosafestart.net/content/dr-bell-presentation/101 Cited in “Advocates react to mental health closures,” Chicago Breaking News, http://www.chicagobreakingnews.com/2009/01/advocates-react-to-mental-healthclosures.html, January 26, 2009. Cited in “Dr. Carl Bell’s Keys to Reducing Violence and Re-Engaging Youth In Society,” The Blacklist, January 27, 2009. http://theblacklistpub.ning.com/profiles/blogs/dr-carl-bellskeys-to-reducing; http://www.destee.com/forums/showthread.php?t=57834; http://www.widgetbox.com/network/politics/post/2055350blogpost20855/444623; Featured on “Police warn tough times may lead to crime spike,” ABC Channel 7 - Chicago News, February 5, 2009. Guest on “The Matt and Perry Show,” on WVON - 1690AM discussing the recent news on homicides in Country Club Hills and the adolescent suicide, February 9, 2009. Presented the findings of the Report of the Committee on Prevention of Mental Disorders and Substance Abuse Among Children, Youth, and Young Adults - “Prevention Mental, Emotional, and Behavioral Disorders Among Young People,” for SAMHSA, NIDA, and NIAAA, February 11, 2009.
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Alameda County Behavioral Health Care Services - Quality Improvement Project, Oakland, CA, March 12, 2009. Presented “Risk Factors are not Predictive Factors due to Protective Factors” to the African American Utilization Study Advisory Committee meeting, Oakland, CA, March 13, 2009. Guest on WTTW Channel 11 - Chicago Tonight discussing “Youth Violence in Chicago Public Schools,” March 19, 2009. Cited in Washington State Racial Disproportionality Advisory Committee’s “Racial Disproportionality in Washington State” Report, 2nd Edition Committee Report to DSHS Secretary Robin Arnold-Williams, 2008. http://www.dshs.wa.gov/pdf/ca/RaceDisproReport.pdf Guest on “Eight Forty-eight" WBEZ 91.5FM - Chicagoland Public Radio discussing “Report Presents Ways to Break Cycle of Violence,” March 25, 2009. http://www.wbez.org/Content.aspx?audioID=33047 Presented Congressional Briefing on the National Research Council and Institute of Medicine’s Preventing Mental, Emotional, and Behavioral Disorders Among Young People: Progress and Possibilities, Capitol Building, Room HC - 6, Washington, D.C., March 25, 2009. Moderated the National Research Council/Institute of Medicine; Board of Children, Youth, and Families; Committee on Mental Disorders and Substance Abuse Among Children, Youth, and Young Adult’s Program Implementation Perspectives Panel at the Preventing Mental, Emotional, and Behavioral Disorders Among Young People: Progress and Possibilities Public Briefing, Washington, D.C., March 25, 2009. Participant on the National Dissemination and Implementation Workgroup on Mental Health Promotion and Prevention, Washington, D.C., March 26, 2009. Presented “Risk factors are not predictive factors due to protective factors,” at the AfricanAmerican & Latino Call to Action, sponsored by the Communities United Against Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities, March 27, 2009. Cited in “Health Disparities for Blacks, Latinos,” Chicago Newstips, March 27, 2009. http://www.newstips.org/2009/03/ Cited in “IOM Report on Youth Mental Health Highlights Prevention,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 37, No. 3, p. 2, March 2009. Appointed to the Emergency Nurses Association (ENA) Injury Prevention Advisory Council, Summer 2009 to Summer 2011. 295
Presented Plaque in Recognition of Contributions to the Illinois Health Professions Student Conference, April 4, 2009. Presented Keynote Address for the Illinois Center for Violence Prevention Conference’s Thirteenth Annual Conference “Beyond Visible Injuries: The Link Between Health and Violence,” April 2, 2009. Presented the Keynote Address for the 2009 Illinois Health Professions Student Conference for Middle School, High School, and Undergraduate Students, April 4, 2009. Cited in “ Landmark IOM Report Paves Road to Prevention,” in Psychiatry News, Volume 44, Number 7, page 7, April 3, 2009. Presented “Suicide Prevention,” at the Black Star Project, April 9, 2009. Guest on the “Tyree Byndom Show - Kore Issues,” KOPN 89.5 FM Columbus, MO discussing “Prevention of Violence,” April 11, 2009. Cited in Stimulus money brings mental health clinics “back on line,” Medill Reports, April 14, 2009; http://news.medill.northwestern.edu/chicago/news.aspx?id=125733 Presented “Building Community Partnerships in Global Health Research,” at the Global Health Research Collaborative (GHRC), College of Medicine, University of Illinois, April 14, 2009. Consulted with the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Vulnerable Populations Program, April 15, 2009. Judged in the 2009 UIC Student Research Forum, April 17, 2009. Cited in “Landmark IOM Report Paves Road to Prevention,” Psychiatric News, Vol. 44, No. 7, April 3, 2009, p. 1 & 24. Participated in the DSM-V Personality and Personality Disorders Work Group Meeting XII, Washington, D.C, April 21 and 22, 2009. Interviewed on “King’s Highway” WYCA 102.7FM discussing CMHC’s 2009 Gospel Glory Concert, April 24, 2009. Presented “What you need to know to mentor,” at the Urban Future Leaders of the World (uFLOW) Kickoff meeting sponsored by the University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine Core Committee, April 25, 2009. Featured in “Mental health home” proposed to boost care for psychiatric illness,” in American Medical News, April 27, 2009. 296
Lectured on "Self Respect" at South Shore High School's Junior Class, April 29, 2009. Cited in “Residents concerned as more mental health clinics are in jeopardy,” Chicagotalks - http://www.chicagotalks.org, April 29, 2009. Featured in “Why Men Snap (And The Doc Who Wants To Stop It), N’Digo, Issue 737, Front page, page 6 & 7, April 30 - May 6, 2009. Participated in UIC Department of Psychiatry Mock Boards, May 1, 2009. Hosted the Youth Violence Prevention Coalition (YVPC) of the Cities of Miami Gardens and Opa-locka at Community Mental Health Council, Inc., May 4, 2009. Guest on CNN - "No Bias no Bull with Campbell Brown hosted by Roland Martin", discussing the “Homicide Epidemic in Chicago,” May 6, 2009. Attended the Committee on Law and Justice of the Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education of the National Academy of Science, National Research Council, Washington, D.C., May 7 & 8, 2009. Cited in: Dentzer, S. “Mental Health Care in America: Not Yet Good Enough,” in Health Affairs, Vol. 28, No. 3; 635 – 636, 2009. Cited in Bogira S. “Report From The Field - Starvation Diet: Coping With Shrinking Budgets In Publicly Funded Mental Health Services,” in Health Affairs, Vol. 28, No. 3; 667 675, 2009. Guest on “The Cliff Kelly Show,” WVON 1690AM discussing “Mental Health and Wellness in the African-American Community,” May 15, 2009. Attended the Editorial Board Meeting of the American Psychiatric Press, Inc., San Francisco, CA, May 17, 2009. Presented “A Population-based case conference illustrating the implementation of an evidence-based, prevention, intervention in a county with 200,000 people,” at the American Psychiatric Association’s 162nd Annual Meeting, San Francisco, May 18, 2009. Attended the Corresponding Committee on Childhood Trauma at the American Psychiatric Association’s 162nd Annual Meeting, San Francisco, May 19, 2009. Attended the Work Group for the Future of Psychiatry at the American Psychiatric Association’s 162nd Annual Meeting, San Francisco, May 19, 2009. Chaired the American Psychiatric Association’s Council on Social Issues and Public Psychiatry, at the American Psychiatric Association’s 162 nd Annual Meeting, San Francisco, May 19, 2009. 297
Attended the American Psychiatric Association’s Council on Research, at the American Psychiatric Association’s 162nd Annual Meeting, San Francisco, May 20, 2009 Facilitated the Transformational Leadership Academy of the American Psychiatric Association at the American Psychiatric Association’s 162 nd Annual Meeting, San Francisco, May 21, 2009. Presented “Using Family-Based Prevention Interventions to Address Health Disparities and Social Justice,” Keynote Presentation at the 2nd Annual Health Disparities and Social Justice Conference sponsored by DePaul University, May 22, 2009. Guest on the “The Traveling Eye - Bonnie DeShong Show,” WVON 1690AM discussing “Fear and Phobias of Flying and Traveling,” May 22, 2009. Featured in “Did you miss some of the social activity this week? Here are some highlights for you,” Jamaica Gleaner Online, May 23, 2009; http://www.jamaicagleaner.com/gleaner/20090523/social/social3.html Presented “A Community-Based Prevention Services Administrator Perspective,” at the Society for Prevention Research’s 17th Annual Meeting - Power of Relationships: Implications for Prevention Science’s Plenary on Type 2 Translational Research Mapping New Frontiers in Translation Science: How We Get to a Society That Puts Prevention Science Successes into Practice, May 28, 2009. Attended the National Institute of Mental Health National Advisory Council, May 28, 2009, Washington D.C. Presented “Risk factors are not predictive factors due to protective factors – the 2009 Institute of Medicine’s Prevention Report,” at the 221 st Meeting of the National Advisory Mental Health Council - Open Policy Session, May 29, 2009. Presented “The Wisdom and Genius of Dr. Abraham Low,” at the Annual Low Self-Help Systems Conference, May 30, 2009. Guest on “ABC News at 11:00,” ABC WLS Channel 7, discussing “Seven Field Principles for Violence Prevention,” June 3, 2009; http://abclocal.go.com/wls/video?id=6846113 Guest on “The Cliff Kelly Show,” WVON – 1690AM discussing “The State of Mental Heath at Community Mental Heath Council and the State of Illinois,” June 4, 2009. Cited in “Expert Debunks Criticism of Sotamayor’s Remarks,” in The Chicago Citizen, June 4, 2009. Guest on “On The Road To Healing “Live” (Bishop William Young & Pastor Diane Young)” 298
WLOK 1340AM discussing “Suicide and the Black Church,” June 7, 2009. Cited in “Pharma & US Gov Promoting Chemical Assault on America’s Children,” June 12, 2009. http://www.ahrp.org/cms/content/view/607/9/ Cited in “Is the child bad, or is it ADHD,” in the Chicago Defender June 12, 2009; http://www.chicagodefender.com/article-4996-is-the-child-bad-or-is-it-adhd.html Presented “Trauma, Culture, and Resiliency” at the Fostering Service Integration: The Role of Culture, Trauma, and Spirituality Conference,” Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, June 15, 2009. Led Discussion Group on “Spiritual/Faith Community and Behavioral Health Providers,” at the Fostering Service Integration: The Role of Culture, Trauma, and Spirituality Conference,” Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, June 15, 2009. Presented “Prospects for the Prevention of Mental Illness: New Developments and New Challenges,” at the Chicago Board of Health of the City of Chicago, June 17, 2009. Featured in “Dr. Carl Bell on the truth about suicide,” in StreetWise, June 17-June 23, 2009, p. 4. Presented “Preventing Suicide and Homicide,” at the 4 th National Suicide and the Black Church Conference 2009, Memphis, TN, June 18, 2009. th
Led Workshop on “Homicide and Suicide: What’s the Connection,” at the 4 National Suicide and the Black Church Conference 2009, Memphis, TN, June 18, 2009. Presented “Mental Health and Adolescents,” at the Friday Deliverance Service - Health Fair at the Liberty Temple Full Gospel Church and World Outreach Ministries, June 19, 2009. Cited in “APA President Says Psychiatry ‘Has Much To Celebrate,” Psychiatric News, Vol. 44, No. 12, p. 1 & 9, June 19, 2009. Consulted with Sean Harden, CPS Deputy for Community Relations and KOCO, Kids Off the Block, MAGIC, Digital Youth Network, Muhammad University of Islam, Windy City Cares at the CPS Prevention Intervention Program, June 22, 2009. Attended the Advisory Council of the Emergency Nurses Association (ENA) Injury Prevention Institute, Des Plaines, IL, June 25, 2009. Chaired the Accreditation Committee of the National Commission on Correctional Health Care, June 26, 2009.
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Panelist for the “Spirit of the Heart” Preventing Cardiovascular Disease: A Community Call To Action, Community Leaders Forum, June 26, 2009. Provided Statements and Recommendations to the Summit on Mental Health & Aging, sponsored by the Illinois Coalition on Mental Health and Aging, June 29, 2009. Cited in “Reaching Racial and Ethnic Diversity in the Field of Psychoanalysis,” in Examiner.com, July 5, 2009. Presented “Risk factors are not predictive factors due to protective factors,” at the Spirit of the Heart - Preventing Cardiovascular Disease A Community Call to Action: Community Leaders Forum, sponsored by the Association of Black Cardiologists, July 10, 2009. Guest on Tell Me More NPR – National Public Radio discussing “Sexual Abuse Often Taboo For Black Boys,” - nationally on July 13, 2009. http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=106538016 Presented ““The Psychological Experience by the Vulnerable Population after a Catastrophic Event,” at the Illinois Faith-Based Emergency Preparedness Initiative, July 14, 2009. Presented “Risk Factors Are Not Predictive Factors Due To Protective Factors” to the 2009 Program for Professional Education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, Harvard Institute on Critical Issues in the Urban Special Education (USE), July 16, 2009. Presented “Preventing Mental, Emotional, and Behavioral Disorders Among Young People: Progress and Possibilities” to the 2009 Program for Professional Education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, Harvard Institute on Critical Issues in the Urban Special Education (USE), July 16, 2009. Lectured on “The Central Nervous System,” to the Pritzker’s Chicago Academic Medicine Program, July 20, 2009. Presented Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Briefing on the National Research Council and Institute of Medicine’s Preventing Mental, Emotional, and Behavioral Disorders Among Young People: Progress and Possibilities with the Institute of Medicine’s Committee on the Prevention of Mental Disorders, Substance Abuse and Problem Behaviors Among Children, Youth and Young Adults: Research Advances and Promising Interventions, July 22, 2009, Atlanta, GA. Consultation to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Parenting Workgroup and Child Development Studies Team, July 22, 2009, Atlanta, GA. Consultation with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Division of Adolescent and School Health (DASH) July 22, 2009, Atlanta, GA. 300
Consultation with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Mental Health Workgroup, July 22, 2009, Atlanta, GA. Presented at the Frederic C. Moll Lecture of the Seattle Children’s Hospital/University of Washington’s Department of Pediatrics Grand Rounds - “Risk Factors Are Not Predictive Factors Due To Protective Factors,” Seattle, WA, July 24, 2009. Presented the National Research Council and Institute of Medicine’s Preventing Mental, Emotional, and Behavioral Disorders Among Young People: Progress and Possibilities at the Pediatric Residency Luncheon at Seattle Children’s Hospital/University of Washington’s Department of Pediatrics, Seattle, WA, July 24, 2009. Lectured on “Risk Factors Are Not Predictive Factors Due To Protective Factors – the 2009 IOM Prevention Report” to the Pritzker’s Chicago Academic Medicine Program, July 27, 2009. Panelist on “Political Update with Paul Lisnek” on CN100 Comcast TV, discussing “Obama’s Plan for Health Care Reform,” July 30, 2009. Presented “Adapting the CHAMP Family Program to Prevent HIV Risk in Children and Youth,” at the Community Conference on the Role of Families in Preventing and Adapting to HIV/AIDS – Children, Youth, Families, and HIV/AIDS: What Does the United States Experience Have to Do with Canada?” in partnership with the African Caribbean Council on HIV/AIDS of Ontario, AIDS Bureau (Ontario Ministry of Health), American Psychological Association, Canadian Psychological Association, Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario, National Institute of Mental Health, NIH, Ontario AIDS Network, Ontario Psychological Association, Ontario Treatment HIV Network, People with AIDS Foundation, Public Health Agency of Canada, and the Teresa Group, Toronto, Canada, August 6, 2009. Presented “Moving Science to Service,” as an APA Presidential invited address at the 117 th American Psychological Association Convention, Toronto, Canada, August 7, 2009. Presented “Institute of Medicine’s 2009 Prevention Report,” at the Illinois Childhood Trauma Coalition, August 19, 2009. Panelist on “Mental Health Forum,” at Congressman Danny K. Davis’s State of the District 2009 Town Hall Meeting, August 22, 2009. Guest on “The Professors,” WYCC Channel 20 discussing “Seven Field Principles for Cultivating Resiliency,” August 31, 2009. Featured in “Violence Prevention Leadership,” in Violence Prevention Works, Summer 2009, http://www.icvp.org/print.asp?i=32&nl=197&gID=0
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Participated in the PsychEd Board for the University of Illinois School of Medicine Medical School Education Program, September 9, 2009. Co-Chaired the Council on Advocacy and Government Relations of the American Psychiatric Association, September 10 – 11, 2009. Featured in “New IOM Report on Prevention Calls for Leadership, Collaboration, and Emphasis on Research,” National Council Magazine, 2009, Issue 2, p. 6- 9. Participated in the planning for the 25th Annual Rosalynn Carter Symposium on Mental Health, Atlanta, GA, September 15, 2009. Met with Brian Samuels, President Obama’s nominee for the Commissioner of the Administration of Children, Youth, and Families (ACYF) to discuss the future policies of ACYF and the role the Institute of Medicine’s 2009 Prevention Report could play under his administration pending his confirmation, Washington, D,.C., September 17, 2009. Guest on “The Cliff Kelly Show,” WVON – 1690AM discussing “The Psychiatric Impact of Violence with Father Pfleger,” September 21, 2009. Cited in Where is the Love? An Examination of Music’s Relationship to Domestic Violence. COMMONPLACE – Because You Say So. http://www.mhlearningsolutions.com/commonplace/index.php?q=taxonomy/term/502 Attended the National Institute of Mental Health’s National Scientific Advisory Council, September 24, 2009, Washington, D.C. Featured on WBBM CBS Channel 2 discussing “Psychiatrist Explains Teen Mob Violence Mentality,” September 28, 2009. http://cbs2chicago.com/local/mob.violence.psychiatrist.2.1214167.html Participated in the Mental Health Clinics Planning Meeting in the Mayor’s Office, City of Chicago, September 30, 2009. Presented “Mental Health Issues – Adverse Childhood Experiences and Psychological First Aid,” at the Program for Lawndale Christian Health Center “Train the Trainers” Conference Community Based Interventions for the Prevention of Chronic Diseases at Mt. Sinai Hospital, October 2, 2009. Presented “Reducing the Stigmas: Engaging the Community,” at the Breaking Mental Health Stigmas in Our Communities Conference sponsored by the National Black Caucus of State Legislator’s Mental Health Conference 2009, Indianapolis, IN, October 2, 2009; http://dialogueonhealth.nbcsl.org/presentations/prevention.html Guest on Reverend Jesse Jackson’s “Keep Hope Alive,” show discussing “Prevention of 302
Violence,” WWPR 105.1 FM, New York, NY; KTLK 1150 AM Los Angeles, CA; WVON 1690 AM, Chicago, IL; KMEL 106.1 FM, San Francisco, Oakland, San Jose, CA; WDAS 105.3 FM, Philadelphia, PA; KPRC 950 AM, Houston, TX; WWRC 1260AM, Washington, DC; WDTW 1310 AM, Detroit, MI; WGST 640 AM, Atlanta, GA; WINZ 940 AM, Atlanta, GA; WBTP 95.7 FM, Tampa, St. Petersburg, Sarasota; KATZ 1600 AM, St. Louis, MO; KKZN 760 AM, Denver CO; WAMO 860 AM, Pittsburg, PA; KPOJ 860 AM, Portland, OR; WKUS 105.3 FM; Norfolk, VA; WRNO 99.5 FM, New Orleans, LA; KRMP 1140 AM, Oklahoma City, OK; KGTO 1050AM, Tulsa, OK; KABQ 1350 AM, Albuquerque, NM; WARF 1350 AM, Akron, OH; WPHR 106.9 FM, Syracuse, NY; WQSL 92.3 FM, Jacksonville, NC; WQZL 101.1 FM, Belhaven, NC; WXST 99.7 FM, Charleston, SC; WXXM 92.1 FM, Madison, WI; WLAP 630AM, Lexington, KY; WGFT 1500AM, Youngstown, OH; WTLZ 107.1 FM, Flint Saginaw, Bay City, MI; WJKX 102 FM, Hattiesburg, MS; WQYZ 92.5 FM, Biloxi, MS; WRBV 101.7 FM; Macon, GA; WSOK 1230 AM, Savannah, GA; KVEC 920 AM, San Luis Obispo, CA; KBKO 1490 AM, Santa Barbara, CA; KTMS 990 AM, Santa Barbara, CA; WWVA 1170 AM, Wheeling, WV; WVNA 1590 AM, Florence, AL; WJIZ 96.3 FM, Albany, GA; KKRX 1050 AM, Lawton, OK; KBZE 105.9 FM, Morgan City, LA; KFRA 1390 AM, Morgan City, LA; WAAW 94.7 FM, Aiken, SC; WFMI 100.9 FM, Virginia Beach, VA, October 4, 2009. Guest on the “Matt and Perry Show,” WVON 1690AM discussing “Prevention of Youth Violence,” October 5, 2009. Consulted with Reverend Jesse Jackson at Operation PUSH regarding preventing youth violence, October 5, 2009. Cited in “Seeking safe passage: Curing a pubic epidemic,” in The Chicago Tribune, p. 1 & 10, October 7, 2009. Participated in the American Psychiatric Association’s “Transformational Leadership in Public Psychiatry Academy,” October 7, 2009, New York, NY. Presented “The Future of Psychiatry,” to the Bristol Meyer Squibb Fellows at the American Psychiatric Association’s 61st Institute on Psychiatric Services in New York, NY, October 8, 2009. Presented the Frank J. Menolascino Award to Dr. Christopher J. McDougle, M.D. at the Opening Session of the American Psychiatric Association’s 61st Institute on Psychiatric Services in New York, NY, October 8, 2009. Cited in “South Side clinics face a hazy future – again,” in Medill Reports – Chicago, http://news.medill.northwestern.edu/chicago/news.aspx?id=141709&print=1, October 9, 2009. Cited in “We must all be activists to stop youth violence,” The Final Call, p. 3 & 37, October 303
5, 2009. http://www.finalcall.com/artman/publish/printer_6495.shtml Guest on “Chicago Insight,” WGCI 1390 AM discussing “The Youth Violence Problem in Chicago”, October 10, 2009. Guest on ”Chicago Insight,” WGCI 107.5 FM discussing “The Youth Violence Problem in Chicago,” October 11, 2009. Guest on Reverend Jesse Jackson’s “Keep Hope Alive,” discussing “Violence Prevention,” WWPR 105.1 FM, New York, NY; KTLK 1150 AM Los Angeles, CA; WVON 1690 AM, Chicago, IL; KMEL 106.1 FM, San Francisco, Oakland, San Jose, CA; WDAS 105.3 FM, Philadelphia, PA; KPRC 950 AM, Houston, TX; WWRC 1260AM, Washington, DC; WDTW 1310 AM, Detroit, MI; WGST 640 AM, Atlanta, GA; WINZ 940 AM, Atlanta, GA; WBTP 95.7 FM, Tampa, St. Petersburg, Sarasota; KATZ 1600 AM, St. Louis, MO; KKZN 760 AM, Denver CO; WAMO 860 AM, Pittsburg, PA; KPOJ 860 AM, Portland, OR; WKUS 105.3 FM; Norfolk, VA; WRNO 99.5 FM, New Orleans, LA; KRMP 1140 AM, Oklahoma City, OK; KGTO 1050AM, Tulsa, OK; KABQ 1350 AM, Albuquerque, NM; WARF 1350 AM, Akron, OH; WPHR 106.9 FM, Syracuse, NY; WQSL 92.3 FM, Jacksonville, NC; WQZL 101.1 FM, Belhaven, NC; WXST 99.7 FM, Charleston, SC; WXXM 92.1 FM, Madison, WI; WLAP 630AM, Lexington, KY; WGFT 1500AM, Youngstown, OH; WTLZ 107.1 FM, Flint Saginaw, Bay City, MI; WJKX 102 FM, Hattiesburg, MS; WQYZ 92.5 FM, Biloxi, MS; WRBV 101.7 FM; Macon, GA; WSOK 1230 AM, Savannah, GA; KVEC 920 AM, San Luis Obispo, CA; KBKO 1490 AM, Santa Barbara, CA; KTMS 990 AM, Santa Barbara, CA; WWVA 1170 AM, Wheeling, WV; WVNA 1590 AM, Florence, AL; WJIZ 96.3 FM, Albany, GA; KKRX 1050 AM, Lawton, OK; KBZE 105.9 FM, Morgan City, LA; KFRA 1390 AM, Morgan City, LA; WAAW 94.7 FM, Aiken, SC; WFMI 100.9 FM, Virginia Beach, VA, October 11, 2009. Presented “Causes and Prevention of Youth Violence,” at the Hartzell Memorial United Methodist Church, October 11, 2009. Cited in “Violence treated as epidemic,” Tulsa World, October 11, 2009. http://www.tulsaworld.com/site/printerfriendlystory.aspx?articleid=20091011_13_A14_Chic ag970574, Presented “African-American Confusion about Racism,” at the University of Illinois at Chicago Chancellor’s Committee on the Status of Blacks, October 13, 2009. Attended the Committee on Law and Justice of the Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education of the National Academy of Science, National Research Council, Washington, D.C., October 15, 2009. Cited in “Meth Use Down, Other Drug Use Holds Steady,” Internal Medicine News, October 15, 2009. http://www.internalmedicinenews.com/index.php?id=495&cHash=071010&tx_ttnews[tt_ne 304
ws]=7091 Presented a workshop on "Tai Chi as a Stress Inoculant" at the 33 th National Conference on Correctional Health Care sponsored by the National Commission on Correctional Health Care, Orlando, FL, October 18, 2009. Attended Chicago Police Superintendent’s Jody Weis’ Multi-Cultural Forum, October 20, 2009. Cited in “Mental health issues key to addressing youth violence,” Medill Reports, October 22, 2009; http://news.medill.northwestern.edu/chicago/news.aspx?id=142995&print=1 Guest on “The Cliff Kelly Show,” discussing “Youth Violence,” WVON 1690AM, October 23, 2009. Moderated “Critical Issues in Community Intervention Research: The Culture of Science and the Culture of Communities,” at the Advancing the Science of Community Intervention: Frameworks, Processes, Methodologies and Outcomes, October 26, 2009. Cited in “Therapists say attacks on them rare,” The Boston Globe, October 28, 2009. Facilitated and commented on “Let’s Talk About It: Male Female Forum,” at the 2009 Survivors of Domestic Violence: Empowering for a New Beginning Professional Development Conference sponsored by the University of Illinois Extension of Cook County, October 28, 2009. Consulted with Michael Scott, President of the Chicago Board of Education and David Pickens, Chief of Staff of the Chicago Board of Education on how to prevent youth violence in Chicago Public Schools, October 29, 2009. Attended “A New Way Forward - The Braintrust,” hosted by Susan Taylor, New York, NY, October 30, 2009. Consulted with David Roush to improve the Cook County Juvenile Detention Center operations, November 3, 2009. Attended the Carter Center Mental Health Task Force meeting with Rosalynn Carter, Atlanta, Georgia, November 5, 2009. Attended the Twenty-fifth Annual Rosalynn Carter Symposium on Mental Health Policy Health Care Reform: Challenges and Opportunities for Behavioral Health Care, Atlanta, Georgia, November 5 & 6, 2009. Featured in “The Root of Teen Violence: An American Epidemic,” in N’Digo, November 5 to November 11, 2009, p.1, 6 – 7. 305
Consulted with the Museum of Science and Industry on their 2010 Black Creativity Exhibit, November 9, 2009. Consulted with Ron Huberman, C.E.O. of Chicago Public Schools on the Chicago Public Schools Violence Prevention program, November 9, 2009. Guest on the “Cliff Kelly Show,” WVON 1690AM, discussing “The Fort Hood Massacre by Major Hassan,” November 9, 2009. Cited in “Understanding Our Differences,” CABHR News, p 1 &4, Fall 2009. Cited in “Mental Health Advocates Fear Privatization of City Clinics,” Presented “Prospects for the Prevention of Mental Illness: New Developments and New Challenges,” at the Rockford Memorial Hospital CME Conference, Rockford, IL, November 13, 2009. Attended the American Psychiatric Association’s Personality Disorders Work Group, Washington, D.C., November 16, 2009. Guest on “The Matt and Perry Show,” WVON – 1690AM, discussing “Michael Scott’s Alleged Suicide on November 16, 2009,” November 17, 2009. Presented “Risk Factors Are Not Predictive Factors Due to Protective Factors,” to the American Psychiatric Association’s Personality Disorders, Eating Disorders, Sexual and Gender Identity, Sleep-Wake, and Substance-Related Disorders Work Groups, Washington, D.C., November 17, 2009. Presented “Report on Preventing Mental, Emotional, and Behavioral Disorders among Young People,” at the New Grantee Orientation Conference Working Collaboratively within the Network, November 19, 2009. Presented “Post Traumatic Syndrome - Impact of Slavery,” at ASRI 2010: The Consequences of Slavery Past, Present, and Future Conference, November 20, 2009. Cited in “Mental disorder, catastrophe lead some to kill selves,” Chicago Sun-Times, p. 5A, November 22, 2009. Guest on “The Cliff Kelly Show,” WVON – 1690AM discussing “Suicide and Michael Scott,” November 24, 2009. Participated in the National Child Traumatic Stress Network’s Family-Informed Trauma Treatment Center at the School of Social Work, University of Maryland, Baltimore, Maryland, December 1, 2009. 306
Presented “Strategies for Improving Mental Health,” at the Illinois Children’s Mental Health Partnership and the Illinois Violence Prevention Authority 2009 Workshop, December 2, 2010. Consulted with the Jane Addams Juvenile Court Foundation on the potential for reestablishing meaningful citizen involvement with the Cook County Juvenile Court and Temporary Detention Center, December 3, 2009. Featured on Health Resources with a Focus on Tourette’s discussing “The State of African-American Youth,” December 3, 2009; http://thetic.info/mental-health-andwellness/dr-carl-bell Cited in “African-American teenage suicide rate continues to decrease, how to recognize signs of depression,” in Examiner.com, December 3, 2009; http://www.examiner.com/x8496-Chicago-Relationships-Examiner~y2009m12d3-How-to-recognize-signs-ofdepression-and-suicide-tendencies-Black-teenage-suicide-rate-decreases Cited in “African-American Teenage Suicide is Decreasing,” in Lifestyle, December 5, 2009; http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/2460648/africanamerican_teenage_suicide_is.ht ml?cat=25 Attended the CASEL pre-meeting planning for CASEL’s Social and Emotional Learning: Ready! – CASEL 2009 Forum, December 8, 2009, Washington, D.C. Provided Initial Comments for “Working with Districts: Model Sites and Going to Scale,” at CASEL’s Social and Emotional Learning: Ready! – CASEL 2009 Forum, December 9, 2009, Washington, D.C. Featured in “Disney film breaks color barrier with black princess,” on WLS-ABC Channel 7, December 11, 2009. http://abclocal.go.com/wls/story?section=news/entertainment&id=7166376 Panelist for the WVON 1690AM discussion on the movie “Precious,” at the Pre-Kwanzaa Celebration, December 12, 2009. Guest on the “Cliff Kelly Show,” WVON – 1690AM discussing “Trauma of Joblessness in the U.S.,” December 15, 2009. Featured in “Walk in My Shoes: Why Teens Fight,” on CNN American Morning, CNN, December 15, 2009. http://amfix.blogs.cnn.com/2009/12/15/walk-in-my-shoes-why-teensfight/#more-9100
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Featured in “Walk in My Shoes: Inside the Teen Brain,” on CNN American Morning, CNN, December 17, 2009. http://amfix.blogs.cnn.com/2009/12/17/walk-in-my-shoes-inside-theteen-brain/. Guest on “The Matt and Perry Show,” WVON 1690AM discussing “Expectations for the Holidays,” December 21, 2009. Hosted “The Cliff Kelly Show,” WVON 1690AM discussing “HIV Prevention in the AfricanAmerican Community with guest Dr. Mary M. McKay,” and “Organizational Dynamics with guests Juanita Redd, M.B.A. and Hayward Suggs, M.B.A.,” December 31, 2009. Cited in “Federal funds ease anxiety at South Side mental health agenda,” Chicago Tribune- City Chicagoland Extra, Section 4, p.2, January 6, 2010. Presented “Seven Field Principles for Health Behavior Change,” at the Connect for Disconnected P.O.W.E.R. Process and Session sponsored by the Hip-Hop DETOXX, at Muhammad University, Chicago, IL, January 6, 2010. Cited in “Postponing the violence,” in Academy for Alternative Journalism, http://aan.org/aaj2009/2010/01/postponing-the-violence/ Guest on “Tell Me More,” on NPR - National Public Radio discussing “Blacks, Latinos Less Likely Treated For Depression,” January 11, 2010. http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=122446762 Consulted with Superintendent of the Chicago Police Department, Jodie Weis on the issue of the Code of Silence, January 13, 2010. Presented “Risk Factors Are Not Predictive Factors Due To Protective Factors,” at the Association of Black Psychologists 2010 Mid-Year General Assembly Meeting – The African Centered Re-Entry Project (ACRE) Convening, Loyola Marymount University, January 16, 2010. Participant on Nation of Islam teleconference call with Minister Louis Farrakhan, Leader of the Nation of Islam on the issue of the Haitian Earthquake, January 18, 2010. Guest on “Eight Forty-eight" WBEZ 91.5FM - Chicagoland Public Radio discussing “Grief”, January 20, 2010. Presented “The Plight of the Black Male,” at the Royal - Coterie Snake's Club Dinner, January 20, 2010. Cited in “Fed funds help strengthen mental health services on South Side,” Chicago Defender, January 20-26, 2010, p. 17. 308
Presented “Building Protective Factors to Offset Sexually Risky Behaviors among Black Youths,” Meharry Medical College Grand Rounds, Nashville, TN, January 26, 2010. Consulted with Meharry Medical College, Department of Psychiatry psychiatric residents on “How to be a good psychiatrist,” Nashville, TN, January 26, 2010. Cited in “Predictions for the Year Ahead in Psychiatry,” Clinical Psychiatry News, January 10, 2010, p. 10 & 12. Presented “Managing the Violent Patient,” to the 8E adult inpatient unit of the University of Illinois Department of Psychiatry, January 28, 2010. Presented “Empowering Communities,” at the Chicago School of Professional Psychology Cultural Impact Conference 2010, January 29, 2010. Consulted with Hannah Melnicoe on her undergraduate thesis on “Community Mental Health Policy in Chicago,” February 3, 2010. Consulted with Terry Hardy on his project with the “World of Soul Motorcycle Community,” initiative, February 3, 2010. Cited Promise programs for school and the Woodlawn Children’s Promise Community, presented by the Hyde Park-Kenwood Community Conference, its Schools Committee, and its website hypepark.org; http://www.hydepark.org/education/Promisesprograms.htm Cited in “CPS announces RFP for student mentorship and advocacy service,” February 4, 2010. http://www.cps.edu/News/Press_releases/Pages/02_04_2010_PR1.aspx Cited in “Mentors to the Rescue,” in Columbia Links, http://www.columbialinks.org/page/mentors-to-the-rescue Participated in the “Advancing Care Together – Steering Committee Meeting,” Denver, CO, February 4 – 5, 2010. Cited in “Federal Funding Brings Mental Health Services to Chicago’s South Side,” The Chicago School of Professional Psychology – Detailed News, February 13, 2010. http://www.thechicagoschool.edu/content.cfm/detailed_news?NewsID=503354 Guest on the “Santina Jackson Show,” WVON – 1690AM, discussing the Museum of Science and Industry’s 2010 Black Creativity Exhibit, February 15, 2010. Panelist on “Black Men Working It Out – Strategies for Community Healing,” Museum of Science and Industry’s 2010 Black Creativity Exhibit, February 20, 2010. 309
Cited in “Changing violence youths,” Chicago Tribune, p. 6 & 7, February 22, 2010. Cited in “Malcolm X College Opens Karnak Wellness Institute,” The Garfield Lawndale Voice, p. 1, February 24, 2010. Presented “Interest Group 1 - Prevention,” at the 2010 Annual Meeting of the American College of Psychiatrists, Fort Lauderdale, FL, February 25, 2010. Presented “Enhancing Mental Wellness to Prevent Stress and Trauma,” at the Karnak Wellness Institute at Malcolm X College’s Lecture Series, March 6, 2010. Consulted with Valerie W. (Mawiyah) Michaud of Ujamaa Works International regarding her relief work in Haiti, March 8, 2010. Consulted with Ron Huberman, C.E.O., Chicago Public Schools on the issue of violence prevention in CPS using Omega 3, March 9, 2010. Presented “Risk Factors Are Not Predictive Factors Due To Protective Factors,” Children’s Hospital Boston Psychiatry Grand Rounds, March 10, 2010. Cited in “After Victory Over Disney, Group Loses Its Lease,” in the New York Times, A12 & A21, March 10, 2010. Consulted with David Roush to improve the Cook County Juvenile Detention Center operations, March 11, 2009. Featured in The Garfield-Lawndale Voice, Volume 6, Number 9: 1, March 10, 2010. Attended the Preconference Panel Meeting of the NIH State-of-the-Science Conference: Preventing Alzheimer’s Disease and Cognitive Decline, Bethesda, MD, March 16–17, 2010. Attended the Carter Center Mental Health Task Force Meeting chaired by Rosalynn Carter at the Carter Center, Atlanta, GA, March 18, 2010. Participant in the Forum on Health and National Security – Stigma and Barriers to Care (Caring for those Exposed to War, Disaster, and Terrorism), Bethesda, MD, March 24 – 26, 2010. Featured in Who’s Who in Black Chicago, 3rd Edition, 2010. Presented “Preventing Mental, Emotional, and Behavioral Disorders Among Young People,” at the Federal Workshop on Prevention of Violence in Educational Settings, Washington, D.C., March 31, 2010. 310
Guest on “The Cliff Kelly Show,” WVON 1690AM discussing “The Mental Health Benefits of the Health Care Reform Bill,” April 1, 2010. Serves as a mentor at the American Psychiatric Association’s National Minority Mentor’s Network Specialty Breakfast at the Student National Medical Association’s meeting, Chicago, IL, April 3, 2010. Consulted with Tiffany Mason, Ph.D. on the School of Professional Psychology on their Rwanda project, April 5, 2010. Attended the American Psychiatric Association’s Personality Disorders Work Group, Washington, D.C., April 7, 2010. Delivered the Inaugural Dr. Lloyd Elam Memorial Symposium Lecture on “Preventing Mental, Emotional and Behavioral Disorders,” sponsored by the Black Psychiatrists of American and Meharry Medical College, Nashville, TN, April 9, 2010. Cited in “Should Racism Be Classified As A Mental Illness,” April 11, 2010; http://tiajaellis.suite101.com/should-racism-be-classified-as-a-mental-illness-a224191 Attended the Committee on Law and Justice of the Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education of the National Academy of Science, National Research Council, Washington, D.C., April 13, 2010. Guest on “The Cliff Kelly Show,” WVON – 1690AM discussing “Mass murder in Marquette Park,” April 14, 2010. Guest on “The Cliff Kelly Show,” WVON – 1690AM discussing “Two year old girl murdered,” April 22, 2010. Cited in “Dr. Carl Bell's Principles Key To Bringing "Peace In The Hood," a renewed effort to reclaim the mindset of those committing crime,” Chicago Now, April 23, 2010. http://www.chicagonow.com/blogs/and-the-ordinary-people-said/2010/04/dr-carl-bellsprinciples-key-to-bringing-peace-in-the-hood-a-renewed-effort-to-reclaim-the-mindset-ofthose-commiting-crime.html Cited in “20 month (2 yr old) Cynia Cole's shooting in Chatham is the example of why Chicago police chief Jody Weis's new summer policing plan will NOT work,” Chicago Now, April 24, 2010. http://www.chicagonow.com/blogs/and-the-ordinary-peoplesaid/2010/04/20-month-2-yr-old-cynia-coles-shooting-in-chatham-is-the-example-of-whychicago-police-chief-jody-weiss-new-summer-policing-plan-will-not-work.html Guest on “Eight Forty-Eight” WBEZ 91.5 FM - Chicagoland Public Radio discussing Community Conversation: Racial Disparity in the Juvenile Justice System, April 27, 2010. 311
Attended the Panel Meeting of the NIH State-of-the-Science Conference: Preventing Alzheimer’s Disease and Cognitive Decline, Bethesda, MD, April 26 – 28, 2010. Cited in “Little evidence that anything works to prevent cognitive decline,” Los Angles Times, April 28, 2010; http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/booster_shots/2010/04/cognitivedecline-alzheimers-prevention.html Cited in “Alzheimer's Disease: The Best Bets for Prevention, So Far,” in American Scientist; http://www.americanscientist.org/science/content1/10246 Cited in “NIH Panel: No Evidence that Strategies Prevent Alzheimer’s,” The Wall Street Journal, April 28, 2010; http://blogs.wsj.com/health/2010/04/28/nih-panel-no-evidence-thatstrategies-prevent-alzheimers/tab/print/ Cited in “Best Bets to Hold Off Alzheimer’s Disease,” in The Seattle Times; http://o.seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/health/2012494868_alzheimers31.html Moderated “2010 Youth Town Hall Meeting – Nothing About Us, Without Us,” sponsored by the Illinois Department of Human Services, May 1, 2010. Guest on “Tell Me More,” NPR - National Public Radio discussing “Crack Babies: Twenty Years Later,” May 3, 2010. http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=126478643 Presented “Risk Factors Are Not Predictive Factors Due To Protective Factors,” at the Cooper Health Systems Psychiatry Grand Rounds, Camden – Cooper University Hospital, Camden, NJ, May 4, 2010. Panelist for the “Responding to the Needs of Children and Families of the Incarcerated in Health and Mental Health Settings” Telephone Training sponsored by the National Resource Center on Children and Families of the Incarcerated, May 5, 2010. Cited in Austin Weekly News “Misdiagnosis of bipolar disorder in blacks common, experts say, May 5, 2010. http://www.austinweeklynews.com/News/Articles/5-52010/Misdiagnosis-of-bipolar-disorder-in-blacks-common,-experts-say/ Featured in “The Psychology of Solving Crime,” in the Citizen, Vol. 45, No. 6, p 1 &4, May 5, 2010. Highlighted Kelan Phil Cohran’s Educational Contributions during “DuSable Museum of African-American History Honors Kelan Phil Cohran” celebration, May 7, 2009. Panelist presenting “A Community-Based Effort to Reduce Disparities in Child Welfare: The Use of Local Data and Input”, for Strategies for Building Evidence in Practice and 312
Community Settings: Implications for Addressing Disparities at Integrating Evidence and Practice to Reduce Disparities: Developing an Inclusive Framework for Mental Health Interventions, Washington, D.C., May 11, 2010. Cited in “Death and the Deadline: Are Media Images of Violence Hurting Troubled Chicago Communities?” May 12, 2010. http://nabjchicago.org/archives/362 Participated in the National Institute of Mental Health’s Scientific Advisory Council Meeting, Rockville, Maryland, May 13-14, 2010, Cited in Mary Mitchell’s column discussing “CMHC’s workshop on Dr. William Beardslee’s Depression Prevention Intervention,” Chicago Sun-Times, May 13, 2010, p. 12. Panelist for the “Women’s Health Symposium – Health Matters,” sponsored by the BET Foundation, May 15, 2010. Cited in “Interventions for Alzheimer’s Lack Evidence,” Internal Medicine News, May 15, 2010. http://www.internalmedicinenews.com/index.php?id=495&cHash=071010&tx_ttnews[tt_ne ws]=10184 Co-hosted Dr. Bill Beardslee “Family Talk” A Depression Prevention Intervention Conference,” sponsored by the The Comer Foundation, Ravenswood Health Care Foundation, The Chicago Department of Public Health, May 17, 2010. Plenary Keynote Speaker “Resiliency and Social-Emotional Development and Supports: What Are The Issues?” at the Satcher Health Leadership Institute at Morehouse School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, May 18, 2010. Panelist for the discussion “Death and the Deadline: Are Media Images of Violence Hurting Troubled Chicago Communities?” at the National Association of Black Journalists, May 19, 2010. Guest on “The Cliff Kelly Show,” WVON-1690AM discussing “Recent Homicides in Chicago,” May 25, 2010. Co-Chaired the Council on Advocacy and Government Relations of the American Psychiatric Association, New Orleans, LA, May 25, 2010. Guest on “Tell Me More,” NPR - National Public Radio on “Listeners Identify With Host’s Family Suicide Tragedy,” May 28, 2010; http://www.npr.org/templates/player/mediaPlayer.html?action=1&t=1&islist=false&id=12723 9917&m=127239907 Cited in “Nothing Proven to Ward Off Alzheimer’s, Panel Says,” in nih record, Vol. LXII, No. 313
11, May 28, 2010. Presented “The Social Determinants of Mental Health: From Awareness to Action,” at the Pre-Conference Event – Violence as a Social Determinant of Mental Health, sponsored by the Adler School of Professional Psychology, June 2, 2010. Attended the Advisory Board of the Center for Child Welfare and Education at Northern Illinois University, June 3, 2010. Cited in “Co-founder Kofi Moyo and other ‘Real Men’ discuss 20 years of Real Men Cook Chicago,” Examiner, June 3, 2010; http://www.examiner.com/x-30433-Chicago-News-Events-Examiner~y2010m6d3-Cofounder-Kofi-Moyo-and-other-Real-Men-talk-about-20years-of-Real-Men-Cook-in-Chicago Cited in “Real Men Cook Chicago co-founder Yvette Moyo Gillard talks about Father’s Day and Chicago community,” Examiner, June 3, 2010; http://www.examiner.com/x-30433Chicago-News--Events-Examiner~y2010m6d3-Real-Men-Cook-Chicago-founder-YvetteMoyo-Gillard-talks-about-Fathers-Day-and-Chicago-community Presented the Keynote Address “No More Trauma Drama,” at the 4th Annual DCFS Partnering with Parents Cook County Birth Parent Council Institute Day, June 4, 2010. Presented the Keynote Address “Youth Violence: Addressing Violence in Communities,” at the Illinois Chapter, American Academy of Pediatrics Annual Educational Conference, June 4, 2010. Cited in “Curfew scofflaws taken to park instead of police station,” in the Chicago Defender, June 9-15, 2010. Presented “Building Resilience in the Chicago Adolescent African American Community in the Face of Chronic Loss and Trauma,” at the “Address Unknown”: Trauma and Resilience in Minority Communities Conference sponsored by the At-Risk Psychosocial Committee of the Chicago Health System Coalition for Preparedness and Response, June 10, 2010. Presented “Kernels,” for the BWHD at the Institute for Juvenile Research, June 11, 2010. Guest on “Chicago Insight” – Inspiration 1390AM WGRB with Ty Wansley discussing “Health Care Reform,” June 12, 2010. Presented the Keynote Address on “Prevention of Mental Illness,” for the Alpha Kappa Alpha Theta Rho Omega Chapter’s Health Seminar, June 12, 2010. Guest on “Chicago Insight” – 102.7FM WGRB with Ty Wansley discussing “Health Care Reform,” June 13, 2010. 314
Cited in “Violence weighs heavy on a child's mind,” in CNN Health, June 14, 2010; http://pagingdrgupta.blogs.cnn.com/2010/06/14/embargoed-monday-614-3pm-violenceweighs-heavy-on-a-childs-mind/ Cited in “No Proof Healthy Lifestyle Prevents Alzheimer’s,” in WebMD, June 15, 2010; http://www.webmd.com/alzheimers/news/20100614/no-proof-healthy-lifestyle-preventsalzheimers Presented “Risk Factors Are Not Predictive Factors Due To Protective Factors,” at the California Statewide Symposium on Fairness and Equity Issues in Child Welfare and Education, Berkeley, CA, June 15, 2010. Chaired Symposium II: Addressing the Needs of Individuals Living With HIV Disease at the NIMH Annual International Research Conference on the Role of Families in Preventing and Adapting to HIV/AIDS, Nashville, TN, June 17, 2010. Mentored several participants at the NIMH Annual International Research Conference on the Role of Families in Preventing and Adapting to HIV/AIDS, Nashville, TN, June 17, 2010. Co-facilitated Workshop V: Passing the Baton: Creating a Platform for Disseminating Evidence-Based HIV/AIDS Programs at the NIMH Annual International Research Conference on the Role of Families in Preventing and Adapting to HIV/AIDS, Nashville, TN, June 17, 2010. Cited in “Alzheimer’s Prevention Strategies Continue to Elude Researchers,” in Psychiatric News, Vol. 45, No. 12, p. 6, June 18, 2010. Presented “Promoting Youth Development, Resiliency, and Prevention with Youth of Color,” at the 5th Annual Ortho Summer Symposium sponsored by the American Orthopsychiatry Association, Cape Cod, MA, June 21, 2010. Presented “Violence, Urban Trauma and Mental Illness: Promoting Mental Wellness for AA Children, Youth and Adults” at the African American Healthy Marriage Initiative 5 th Annual Connecting Marriage Research to Practice Conference: Preparing Resilient Families for the New Decade, Hampton University, Hampton, VA June 22, 2010. Cited in “Effective Prevention Remains Elusive for Cognitive Decline and Dementia,” in the Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 33, No. 24: 2462, June 23/30, 2010. Presented “The Relationship between Christian Worship and Japanese Martial Arts,” at the Men’s Retreat 2010, sponsored by the St. Mark’s United Methodist Church, June 26, 2010.
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Presented “The impact of the 2009 IOM Prevention Report on the 2010 Health Care Reform Act,” for the Senior Fellows National Video Conference of the National Center for Health Behavioral Change/Morgan State University, June 29, 2010. Consulted with Loyola University Chicago School of Nursing on their HRSA funded Evidence-Based Violence Reduction Initiative for their school-based Health Center, June 30, 2010. Mentored Steven Aguilar, Rush Medical Student in the APA Minority Medical Student Summer Mentoring Program, June 2010. Guest on CNN American Morning series “Walk in My Shoes,” discussing “Why parents tell their kids to go out and fight,” July 1, 2010. Participated in the Chicago Police Department’s Press Release on the death of Officer Thor Soderberg, July 9, 2010. Listed in “The Social Determinants of Mental Health: From Awareness to Action” July 10, 2010. https://www.regonline.com/builder/site/Default.aspx?EventID=805676 Guest on “The Cliff Kelley Show,” WVON 1690AM discussing the “Rising Suicide Rates in the U.S. Military,” July 16, 2010. Guest on WTTW - Ch 11 Chicago Tonight discussing "Police homicide," July 19, 2010. http://www.wttw.com/main.taf?p=42,8,80&pid=3U9kz7h49uZoTYnR6nbKcLSK1q1Jh5Yj Cited in “Can we save kids from violent destiny?,” Chicago Sun-Times, p.28, July 21, 2010. Participated in Congressman Danny K. Davis’ Mental Health Advisory Committee Meeting July 23, 2010. Featured in “Alzheimer's disease: The best bets for prevention, so far” LA Times – Health, July 26, 2010. http://www.latimes.com/news/health/la-he-alzheimers-prevention20100726,0,569270.story Guest on the “Garrard McClendon Live,” CLTV - Chicagoland Television discussing “Former Governor Rod Blagojevich bringing his children to court on the last day of his corruption trial,” July 27, 2010. Panelist for “Community Forum – Violence and Black Youth: Repairing: Restoring and Renewing the African Spirit: Voices from the Community,” The Association of Black Psychologists 42nd Annual International Convention, July 28, 2010. Lectured on “The Central Nervous System,” to the Pritzker’s Chicago Academic Medicine 316
Program, July 28, 2010. Lectured on “Behavioral Medicine and Violence Prevention and Prevention of Mental Illness,” to the Pritzker’s Chicago Academic Medicine Program, July 28, 2010. Guest on Chicago Bar Association’s “Justice and Law Weekly” discussing “Youth Violence,” WYCC Channel 20, July, 2010. Cited in “Hope against Alzheimer’s,” in The Post and Courier, August 3, 2010. Attended the National Research Council’s Committee on Assessing Juvenile Justice Reform of the Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, Washington, D.C. August 4-5, 2010. Cited in “Best bets to hold off Alzheimer’s disease,” in the online edition of The Keene Sentinel, August 4, 2010. Guest on “Cocoa Mode with Shawna Renee, a weekly segment of the Joe Madison,” XM Channel 169, discussing Black Suicide, August 12, 2010. Cited in “Goddess Explores Suicide,” in Goddess Magazine, Aug – Sept 2010, p. 22 – 23. Guest on “Power Talk” WAOK 1380AM in Atlanta, GA discussing “Dr. Bell’s solution to youth violence,” August 18, 2010. Presented “Violence Prevention,” at the Violence is not the Way – Community Hearing sponsored by State of Illinois Senator Donnie Trotter and Representative Constance Howard, August 21, 2010. Participated in meeting called by Congressman Danny K. Davis at the Region 5 U.S. DHHS office with Illinois DHHS Secretary Sadler discussing implementation of home visitation initiatives in Illinois, August 23, 2010. Cited in “Wellness Insider: Working With a Mental Illness,” Black Enterprise, August 25, 2010. http://www.blackenterprise.com/careers/2010/08/25/wellness-insider-working-with-amental-illness/print/ Attended the Illinois Childhood Trauma Coalition quarterly meeting August 25, 2010. Cited in “Prayers for Peace,” in Citizen, Vol. 45, No. 22, Week of August 25, 2010, p. 1-2. Consulted with Katharine Bensinger, Parenting Education Program Director, Community Counseling Centers of Chicago on how to disseminate her intervention and to provide ongoing mentorship, August 26, 2010. 317
Attended the Technical Advisory Group: Identifying Opportunities for Earlier Intervention for People with Mental Illness with Richard Frank, Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, D.C., August 27, 2010. Presented “Men Serving God With Integrity” for Men’s Day at the Greater Institutional African Methodist Episcopal Church, August 29, 2010. Guest on “Tell Me More with Tony Cox,” NPR National Public Radio discussing “Moms, We Need To Talk,” August 31, 2010. http://npr.vo.llnwd.net/kip0/_pxn=0+_pxK=17273/anon.nprmp3/npr/tmm/2010/08/20100831_tmm_02.mp3?dl=1 Guest with Dr. Dominica F. McBride on “The Matt and Peri Show) discussing “Affect Regulation”, WVON – 1690AM, September 8, 2010. Consulted with David Kupfer, Co-Chair of the American Psychiatric Association’s DSM – 5 Task Force on the issue of putting a strong consideration of protective factors in DSM – 5, September 9, 2010. Presented “Risk Factors Are Not Protective Factors Due To Protective Factors,” at the Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and the Center for Continuing Education in Health Sciences, September 10, 2010. Consulted with David A. Lewis, M.D., University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Professor in Translational Neuroscience and Chairman of the Department of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine on how to build a strong public psychiatry component within the Department of Psychiatry, September 10, 2010. Consulted with Loren H. Roth, M.D., M.P.H, Professor of Psychiatry and Dean of Health Policy and Management and Clinical and Translational Science on how to build a strong public psychiatry component within the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, September 10, 2010. Presented “Stress, Distress and Post-traumatic Stress,” at the Congressman Danny K. Davis’ 11th State of the District 2010 meeting, September 11, 2010. Attended the Carter Center Mental Health Task Force Meeting chaired by Rosalynn Carter at the Carter Center, Atlanta, GA, September 15, 2010. Taught a course for Dr. Paul Goldstein’s Epidemiology 428 Epidemiology of Violence on “Issues related to the public health approach to violence,” September 16, 2010. Taught 4 – 45 minute classes for the 9th grade students at the UIC College Prep students 318
on “Problem-Based Learning on Violence,” September 17, 2010. Participated in Institute of Medicine – Chicago Planning Meeting to Improve Outcomes of Depressive Illness in Minority Populations, September 17, 2010. Attended the American Psychiatric Association’s Personality Disorders Work Group, Washington, D.C., September 20 – 21, 2010. Attended the National Institute of Mental Health National Advisory Council, September 23 & 24, 2010, Washington D.C. Cited in “Survey: Many Middle Schools ‘Drug Infected,’” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 38, No. 9, September 2010, p. 1 & 17. Presented “The Impact of Violence: A Look at the Effect and Affecting Conditions on Our Children,” at the It Takes Our Village Prayer Breakfast and Workshop Series sponsored by the Myra Hunter Reeves Culture Club – A Standard Club of the National Association of Colored Women’s Clubs, Inc., September 25, 2010. Cited in “Déjà Vu?” in Real Health, Issue 23, 2010, p. 9. Hosted the Institute for Juvenile Research’s Centennial Celebration, October 1, 2010. Presented “IJR Within the College of Medicine’s Department of Psychiatry,” at the Institute for Juvenile Research’s Centennial Celebration, October 1, 2010. Cited in “A century of protecting, healing children,” Chicago Tribune, October 4, 2010, p. 16 & 17. www.chicagotribune.com/news/columnists/ct-met-trice-carlbell-1004-220101004,0,2294754.column Cited in “Dr. Carl Bell Holds Successful Luncheon To Honor 100 th Birthday of the Institute for Juvenile Research,” October 4, 2010. Attended the “Addressing Adherence in Treatment of Schizophrenia and Other Severe Mental Health Illnesses with Special Focus on Culture, Race, and Ethnicity in Research and Treatment, Cosmos Club, October 5th & 6th, 2010, Washington, D.C. Attended the National Commission on Correctional Health Care’s Juvenile Health, Finance, Policy and Standards, Executive, and Full Board of Directors Committee, October 9 and 10, 2010, Las Vegas, NV. Attended the National Academy of Sciences’ Committee on Assessing Juvenile Justice Reform, October 11 and 12, 2010, Washington, D.C. Presented “Psychological First Aid, Meaning of the “Clingy Thing” Storyline, and Conflict 319
Resolution,” for the Safe Start/Illinois Childhood Trauma Coalition Webinar to debut “Clingy Thing” to the Safe Start community in Chicago, October 13, 2010. Participated in the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services’ Infrastructure Trauma Meeting, October 13, 2010. Presented “A Community Psychiatrist’s Career Pathway in Psychiatry and Research,” at Elgin Community College’s NIH Scholars (Underrepresented Students interested in biomedicine in the Roosevelt University, Elgin Community College NIH Grant – Bridges to the Baccalaureate Grant Program, October 13, 2010. Guest on WGN Morning News, WGN-TV Channel 9 discussing the “Chilean Miners’ Rescue and PTSD,” October 14, 2010; http://www.wgntv.com/videobeta/fad1ca48-b99c4f14-8401-011ab95049e6/News/Dr-Carl-Bell-talks-health-of-Chilean-miners Guest on the Matt and Peri Show, WVON – 1690AM discussing the “Chilean Miners’ Rescue and PTSD,” October 14, 2010. Presented “Psyche, Soma, Pneuma – The Path to Spirituality,” at Trinity United Church of Christ: 2010 Men's Retreat, October 16, 2010. Taught a class in “Topic in Social Epidemiology,” Epid 594, October 20, 2010. Cited in “Juvenile Specialist Not Surprised by Report on Bullying,” Channel 5 - NBC Chicago, October 21, 2010; http://www.nbcchicago.com/news/health/chicago-uic-bullyingstudy-105474298.html Cited in “Rules of Play,” The Huffington Post, October 21, 1010. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/robert-koehler/rules-of-play_b_771716.html Cited in “Stop someone’s bullying and you may save lives,” http://blogs.clarionledger.com/jmitchell/2010/10/26/stop-someones-bullying-and-you-maysave-lives/ October 26, 2010. Co-Chaired the Kickoff of the Chancellor’s Committee on the Status of Blacks, October 29, 2010. Presented “Media Epidemiology Perpetuates the Myth of a Chicago Violence Epidemic,” for the UIC Department of Criminology, Law & Justice, October 29, 2010. Presented “Actual Practice unifying Mind, Body, and Spirit,” at Mosque Maryam’s Community Health and Wellness Fair “Holistic and Alternative Methods of Healing,” October 30, 2010.
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Cited in “It Takes A Village, Including Physicians, to Combat Effects of Bullying,” Internal Medicine News, November 2, 1010. http://www.internalmedicinenews.com/index.php?id=495&cHash=071010&tx_ttnews[tt_ne ws]=18177 Attended the Carter Center Mental Health Task Force Meeting chaired by Rosalynn Carter at the Carter Center, Atlanta, GA and the 26th Annual Rosalynn Carter Symposium on Mental Health Policy – A Veteran’s Journey Home: Reintegrating Our National Guard and Reservists Into Family, Community, and Workplace, , November 3rd & 4 th, 2010. Attended the Cook County Juvenile Court Research Consortium, November 8, 2010. Cited in “Fighting trauma in the system,” The Chicago Reporter, November 8, 2010. Conducted training on “Seven Field Principles,” at monthly training meeting of the Center Team Leaders at the Cook County Juvenile Detention Center, November 10, 2010. Cited in “Safe at Home?” in The Chicago Reporter, Vol. 39, No. 6: 8 – 15, November/December 2010. Guest on the “Kendall Moore Show,” WVON – 1690AM discussing “Black male and female relationships, November 12, 2010. Attended the Mental Health Leaders Reception for the Sixth World Conference on the Promotion of Mental Health and Prevention of Mental and Behavioral Disorder at the Canadian Embassy, Washington, D.C., November 16, 2010. Presented Keynote address for the theme Implementing Effective Programs “Preventing Mental, Emotional, and Behavioral Disorders Among Young People: Progress and Possibilities,” at the Sixth World Conference on the Promotion of Mental Health and Prevention of Mental and Behavioral Disorder, Washington, D.C., November 17, 2010. Presented “Management of Violent Psychiatric Patients,” at Madden Mental Health Center Grand Rounds, November 19, 2010. Guest on Tell Me More NPR – National Public Radio Allison Keyes discussing “Travelers Prep for TSA Frisks,” November 23, 2010. http://www.npr.org/player/v2/mediaPlayer.html?action=1&t=3&islist=true&id=46&d=11-232010 Presented “Risk Factors Are Not Predictive Factors Due To Protective Factors,” for the Social Aetiology of Mental Illness (SAMI) Training Program’s Webinar funded by the Strategic Training Initiative in Health Research Grant/Canadian Institutes of Health Research, November 23, 2010. 321
Presented “Risk Factors Are Not Predictive Factors Due To Protective Factors,” at Madden Mental Health Center Grand Rounds, December 17, 2010. Guest on the “Tom Joyner Morning Show” WVAZ - 102.7FM and THE BUZZ WBDZ 1230AM discussing “Jared Loughner who is accused of trying to assassinate a Congresswoman and killing six others,” January 11, 2011; http://www.rolandsmartin.com/blog/index.php/2011/01/11/roland-tjms-01-11-11-roland-smartintom-joyner-morning-show-roland-martin-talks-with-dr-carl-bell-about-the-need-formental-health-reform/ ; http://thebuzzcincy.com/tom-joyner-morningshow/tomjoynerradio/tucson-shooting-once-again-brings-up-debate-on-mentalhealth/#more-452761 Guest on the “Cliff Kelly Show,” WVON 1690AM discussing “Jared Loughner who is accused of trying to assassinate a Congresswoman and killing six others,” January 11, 2011. Cited in “Can Political Rhetoric Drive a Mentally Ill Person to Violence?” in AOL News, January 11, 2011; http://www.aolnews.com/2011/01/11/can-political-rhetoric-drive-amentally-ill-person-to-violence/ Attended the National Institute of Mental Health’s National Scientific Advisory Council, January 13, 2011, Washington, D.C. Presented “A Leadership Conversation,” at the Lewis University Student Governing Board Leadership Retreat, January 22, 2011. Cited in “NIMH Advisory Council Member Resigns Citing ‘Short Shrift’ to Psychosocial Research,” in “Consortium of Social Science Associations COSSA Washington Update, Volume 30, Issue 2, January 24, 2011; http://archive.constantcontact.com/fs021/1102766514430/archive/1104293697508.html Cited in “Who, me, a narcissist?” in the Boston Globe, January 24, 2011; http://www.boston.com/lifestyle/health/articles/2011/01/24/many_experts_are_considering_ a_redefinition_of_narcissism/ Cited in “Violence Prevention Skills Applied to Bullying,” in Clinical Psychiatry News, January 2011, p. 17. Presented “Public Health Agenda for the City of Chicago,” to the Chicago Coalition February 5, 2011. Presented “What you need to know to help youth stay out of trouble,” at MEE Productions, February 8, 2011.
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linked-in-black-women.php Presented “Risk Factors Are Not Predictive Factors Due To Protective Factors,” with Dr. Dominica McBride at the University of Louisville Psychiatry Grand Rounds, Louisville, Kentucky, May 4, 2011. Held Case Conference for the University of Louisville, Child Psychiatry Residents with Dr. Dominica McBride on “The Curious Case of the Reluctant Mother,” Louisville, Kentucky, May 4, 2011. Featured on “Bin Laden's death: A 9/11 survivor's perspective,” on Medill Reports Chicago, May 6, 2011; http://news.medill.northwestern.edu/chicago/news.aspx?id=185917 Cited in “Black unemployment crisis takes toll on kids’ mental health,” in The Grio, May 6, 2011; http://www.thegrio.com/health/black-unemployment-crisis-takes-toll-on-children.php Cited in “Bullying Linked to Family Violence,” in About.com, May 13, 2011. http://depression.about.com/b/2011/05/13/bullying-linked-to-family-violence.htm Served as a National Minority Mentor at the National Minority Mentor Network at the 164th Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, Honolulu, Hawaii, May 15, 2011. Presented at the Workshop - Culture, DSM-5, Minority Populations, and Training in Psychiatry, at the 164th Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, May 15, 2011, Honolulu, Hawaii. Presented Preventing Youth Violence at the Media Workshop 4, at the 164th Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, May 15, 2011, Honolulu, Hawaii. 40 people Presented the Experience of Soul/Atman/Center/Hara/Seika Tanden/Spirit as an Essential Element of "Be-ing" Necessary for Flourishing to Progress to Recovery," at the Symposium 46, Recover: Practical and Policy Lessons from Around the World at the 164th Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, May 16, 2011. Attended my 40th year Meharry Medical College Reunion, Nashville, TN, May 20, 2011. Attended the National Commission on Correctional Health Care’s Board of Directors Meeting, Phoenix, AZ, May 22, 2011. Presented “Clinician Safety and Youth Violence Prevention,” to IJR’s First Year Child Psychiatry Fellows, May 26, 2011. Dr. Bell’s “National Institute on Mental Health Needs Stronger Prevention Focus,” featured in the Trinity Church Bulletin, p. 5 & 6, May 22, 2011. 325
Attended the “Behavioral Health Consultants Meeting: Implementing Prevention-Based Initiatives,” sponsored by the Substance Abuse, Mental Health Services Administration and the National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors, Washington, D.C., June 6, 2011. Participated in the National Academy of Sciences Committee on Justice and the Law meeting, June 10, 2011. Presented “How to survive adolescence,” to the Chicago Heights’ Neighborhood Recovery Initiative, June 15, 2011. Participant in National Action Alliance for Suicide Prevention Strategy Revision/Update Task Force Workshop, Washington, D.C., June 22, 2011. Keynote Presentation “Risk Factors Are Not Predictive Factors Due To Protective Factors,” for the Strengthening Families 2011 Leadership Summit sponsored by the Center for the Study of Social Policy, Arlington, VA, June 23, 2011. Participant in Institute of Medicine Dissemination meeting sponsored by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration in partnership with Mental Health America, Alexandria, VA, June 23, 2011. Featured in “Wellness Management & Recovery 2011 Post Conference Forum – June 27 – Columbus,” Ohio Commission on Hispanic/Latino Affairs, June 24, 2011; http://www.ochla.ohio.gov/news/newsdetail.aspx?ID=1481&IsNews=True Presented “Prospects for the Prevention of Mental Illness: New Developments and New Challenges” at the Wellness Management and Recovery Post Conference Forum sponsored by the WM&R an Ohio Coordinating Center of Excellence, Columbus, OH, June 27, 2011. Cited in “Is state’s new budget adding water to soup?” in the Chicago Reporter, July/August 2011, http://www.chicagonow.com/chicago-muckrakers/2011/07/is-states-newbudget-adding-water-to-soup/?tr=y&auid=8644007 Cited in “Update: Gunman Hunted Exes; Kills Self in Standoff; Tips for Preventing Violence,” in rollingout.com on July 8, 2011. http://rollingout.com/news-politics/killingspree-highest-body-count-in-grand-rapids-michigan-history-tips-for-preventing-violence/ Guest on “Health Quest Live,” with Sara Lomax-Reed on WURD 900AM, discussing the National Prevention Strategy, July 12, 2011. Guest on the “Cliff Kelley Show,” WVON – 1690AM, discussing “Urban Prep Honor Student Accused of Fatal Crash,” July 12, 2011. 326
Guest on “Chicago Speaks,” V103FM discussing the “Plight of the African-American community,” July 17, 2011. Lectured on “Behavioral Medicine and Violence Prevention and Prevention of Mental Illness,” to the Pritzker’s Chicago Academic Medicine Program (CAMP), July 19, 2011. Lectured on “Risk Factors Are Not Predictive Factors Due To Protective Factors,” to the Pritzker’s Chicago Academic Medicine Program (CAMP), July 23, 2011. Attended the 4th Meeting Committee on Assessing Juvenile Justice Reform, Washington, D.C., July 27 and 28, 2011. Guest on “Tell Me More,” on NPR – National Public Radio discussing “When Bigotry Becomes Madness” August 26, 2011; http://www.npr.org/2011/07/26/138707994/whenbigotry-becomes-madness Cited in “Diversity training program will help lawyers prepare for pro bono project,” Law Bulletin, p. 3 & 20, August 2, 2011. Presented “Multicultural Practice Skills,” at the Exploring Diversity: Beyond Race, Color, and Creed Symposium sponsored by The Collaborative Law Institute of Illinois and Lotus Rising Foundation, August 4, 2011. Discussant for “Reducing Health Disparities via Psychological Science – Evidence From Community Engaged Investigators,” at the American Psychological Association Convention 2011, Division 12, Section IV Programming, Washington, D.C., August 7, 2011. Recognized by former Surgeon General David Satcher, M.D. at the NFL Community Huddle: Taking a Goal Line Stand For Your Mind and Body, August 10, 2011. Recognized by Illinois State Representative Constance Howard at the Illinois Black Chamber of Commerce’s Sixth Annual Conference, East Peoria, IL, August 11, 2011. Cited in “Peoria program helps children, families cope with violence,” in the Journal Star, August 27, 2011. http://www.pjstar.com/news/x1752170746/Peoria-program-helpschildren-families-cope-with-violence Consulted with Dr. Augusto Conceicao in Brazil on developing a proposal for drug use among Afro-Descendants in Bahia, August 28, 2011. Guest on “The Cliff Kelly Show,” discussing “Is Black Women’s Hair Why They Don’t Exercise,” on WVON 1690AM, September 2, 2011. Consulted with Chief Judge Timothy Evans on how to fix the Cook County Juvenile 327
Detention Center, September 3, 2011. Co-Chaired the Council on Advocacy and Government Relations of the American Psychiatric Association, Arlington, VA, September 8 – 9, 2011. Guest on WBEZ 91.5 FM - Chicagoland Public Radio on the subject of "Coping with grief in the wake of tragedy", Chicago, Illinois – September 12, 2011. http://www.wbez.org/eightforty-eight/2011-09-12 Introduced James Garbarino, Ph.D. to the Urban Youth Trauma Center Conference, September 29, 2011. Presented the Plenary Presentation “Preventing Mental, Emotional, and Behavioral Disorders Among Young People Progress and Possibilities at the 5th Mental Health Research Conference – Innovative Mental Health Services: Building Relationships and Strengthening Diverse Communities at the Pearl River Resorts/Golden Moon, Choctaw, MS, October 6, 2011. Cited in “Malcolm X's story critical in race relations” in the Chicago Tribune, October 15, 2011. http://www.chicagotribune.com/entertainment/books/sc-ent-1012-books-changemalcolm-x-20111014,0,6052110.story Held a workshop on "Using Tai Chi Exercises for Health, Relaxation, and Self-Defense" at the 35th National Commission on Correctional Health Care’s National Conference in Baltimore, MD, October 16, 2011. Co-hosted the Opening Ceremony of the 35th National Commission on Correctional Health Care’s National Conference in Baltimore, MD, October 17, 2011. Moderated “Treating Trauma: Care and Management of Offenders With Trauma Needs,” at the 35th National Commission on Correctional Health Care’s National Conference in Baltimore, MD, October 17, 2011. Moderated “Medical Conditions That Can Present as ‘Psychiatric’ in Nature,” at the 35th National Commission on Correctional Health Care’s National Conference in Baltimore, MD, October 17, 2011. Cited in Obituary for “Dr. Ellis D. Johnson, 1920 – 2011” in the Chicago Tribune, October 19, 2011. www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/ct-met-ellisjohnson-obit20111019,0,2922753.story Cited in “Focus Mental Health – At crossroads in psych care,” in the Chicago Tribune, Section 1, p. 6, October 20, 2011.
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Presented the Council on Minority Mental Health and Health Disparities, American Psychiatric Association, Solomon Carter Fuller Award Lecture “Public Health Efforts: Successes and Failures” at the 63rd Institute on Psychiatric Services, San Francisco, CA, October 28, 2011. Panelist on “Community Psychiatry,” at the PsychSIGN (Psychiatry Student Interest Group Network) Region 6’s Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA, October 29, 2011. Cited in “Taking Strengths Seriously,” by Mark Ragins, M.D. in Community Psychiatrist, Vol. 25, No.2: p. 3-4, October 2011. Cited in “African-Americans are confused about racism in four ways,” in Black People Open Forum; http://destee.com/index.php?threads/african-americans-are-confused-aboutracism-in-four-ways.68977/ ; November 3, 2011. Guest on “Chicago Speaks,” V103FM – 102.7FM with Ty Wansley discussing “Corporeal Punishment,” November 6, 2011. Cited in “Blacks historically reluctant to seek mental health help,” Chicago Defender, November 16, 2011. http://www.chicagodefender.com/article-12127-blacks-historicallyreluctant-to-seek-mental-health-help.html Cited in “Private clinics expected to fill void left by Northwest Mental Health closing” in the northwest passage, November 18,2011; http://thenwpassage.com/?p=2285 Cited in “Race and Class at Core of Penn State Scandal,” Politic365, 11-21-11; http://politic365.com/?s=Race+and+Class+at+Core+of+Penn+State+Scandal Lecture – School of Public Health Class – Epidemiology 428 on the relationship between mental illness and violence, November 22, 2011. Cited in “Chicago celebrates International Men’s Day,” The Chicago Crusader, November 26, 2011, pg. 1; http://chicagocrusader.com/newsdetail.aspx?cityID=1&typeID=1&newsid=1570 Cited in “Men’s Day Forum honors 50 pioneers,” Chicago Defender, November 30 – December 6, 2011, p. 38; http://content.yudu.com/Library/A1uumz/ChicagoDefenderDigit/resources/index.htm?referr erUrl=http%3A%2F%2Ffree.yudu.com%2Fitem%2Fdetails%2F443312%2FChicagoDefender-Digital-Edition-113011%3Fedit_mode%3Don Presented “Driving Factors in Youth Violence: Interdisciplinary Perspective,” at the Stritch Medical School and School of Public Health, December 1, 2011. Spoke at the HIV and AIDS Ministers, Community Activists, Consumers, Advocates Teach329
in at the Rainbow PUSH Coalition called by Reverend Jesse Jackson, Sr., December 3, 2011. Cited in “Special Interests Can Derail Even Successful Programs,” in Psychiatric News, December 2, 2011, p. 12 & 32. Cited in “Bullying: Are Adults the Root of All Evil?” in The Salem State Log, December 8, 2011; http://www.salemstatelog.com/opinion/bullying-are-adults-the-root-of-all-evil1.2731849 Presented “Coaching Traumatized Youth to Promote Mental Health, Strengthen Resiliency, and Provide Guidance for Developing Useful Skills for Life,” at the 28 th Annual Training Conference sponsored by the Illinois Inter-Agency Athletic Association, Bloomington, IL January 20, 2012. Guest on “Chicago Speaks,” V103FM – 102.7FM with Ty Wansley discussing “Bridgeport beating caught on Video,” January 22, 2012. Presented “How to prevent health disparities in African-Americans,” at the Race and Health Care: Examining the Disparities Forum sponsored by the Union League Club of Chicago’s Public Affairs Committee, January 25, 2012. Cited in “Why Black America’s Battle with Mental Health is Failing,” in The Loop 21, January 26, 2011: http://www.loop21.com/politics/why-black-americas-battle-mental-healthfailing Panelist for the PsychED Lunch 2012 for the University of Illinois at Chicago, College of Medicine medical students, January 31, 2012. Cited in “Uptown mental health group hires new CEO,” Crain’s Chicago Business, February 2, 2012; http://www.chicagobusiness.com/article/20120202/NEWS03/120209939 Presented “Prevention, Prevention, Prevention,” at the University of Illinois at Chicago, Department of Psychology, Community and Prevention Research Lunch meeting, February 2, 2012. Guest on the Cliff Kelly Show WVON – 1690AM discussing “Don Cornelius’ feeling unsung,” February 3, 2012. Cited in Forum on Health and National Security – Stigma and Barriers to Care: Caring for those Exposed to War, Disaster, and Terrorism. Bethesda, MD: Center for the Study of Traumatic Stress, Department of Psychiatry, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences and Defense Centers of Excellence, 2011.
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Chaired the National Commission on Correctional Health Care’s Ad Hoc Task Force on the President’s Transition Plan, February 11, 2012. Presented the Keynote address “Prospects for the Prevention of Mental Illness: New Developments and New Challenges,” at the Manitoba’s Premier’s Mental Health Summit, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, February 15, 2012. Spoke with the Ministers and Deputy Ministers during a private lunch meeting in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada and answered questions and discussed the Keynote Address “Prospects for the Prevention of Mental Illness: New Developments and New Challenges,” at the Manitoba’s Premier’s Mental Health Summit, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, February 15, 2012. Bell CC. Preventing and Mitigating the Effects of Childhood Violence and Trauma: An Interview with Carl C. Bell, MD. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), February 15, 2012; http://www.innovations.ahrq.gov/content.aspx?id=3382 Featured in “Metal Health Summit brings experts together,” Herald Leader, February 17, 2012; http://www.portagedailygraphic.com/PrintArticle.aspx?e=3473315 Attended the First Expert Panel Meeting to Develop the ACYF Protective Factors Framework and ACYF Research Agenda for the Office of Child Abuse and Neglect, Children’s Bureau, Administration on Children, Youth, and Families, Washington, D.C. February 21-23, 2012. Presented “Dr. Bell’s Ideas and Experiences,” at the University of Louisville’s Department of Psychiatry’s Cultural Day’s Prevention and Treatment of Mental Health and Behavioral Issues in At -Risk Minority, Louisville, Kentucky, February 28, 2012. Participated in the Institute of Medicine – Chicago’s Planning Session for the Institute of Medicine – Chicago’s Health Care Summit, February 29, 2012. Cited in “Dr. Carl Bell seeks to revolutionize HIV prevention and treatment,” in Windy City Times, p. 17-18, Feb 29, 2012. Attended the National Child Traumatic Stress Network 2012 All-Network Conference (ANC) representing IJR’s support of Dr. Abdul and Suarez’s, Urban Youth Trauma Center (UYTC), a Treatment Service Adaptation Center within the National Child Traumatic Stress Network in Baltimore, Maryland, March 5-6, 2012. Presented “Risk Factors Are Not Predictive Factors Due To Protective Factors,” the Annual Silverman Lecture of the Payne Whitney Westchester New York-Presbyterian Hospital Grand Rounds, March 13, 2012. Presented “Risk Factors Are Not Predictive Factors Due To Protective Factors,” the Annual 331
Silverman Lecture of the Payne Whitney Manhattan New York-Presbyterian Hospital Grand Rounds, March 14, 2012. Cited in “Bullying minimized in suicide of girl, 10,” Chicago Tribune, Section 1, March 20, 2012, p. 7. Presented “Violence Prevention 100 Years Ago – Still Applicable Now,” at the Rush Center For Urban Health Equity Department of Preventive Medicine Grand Rounds, March 20, 2012. Consulted with the Council of State Governments Center School Discipline Project staff at the behest of Secretary of Education Duncan and Attorney General Holder, March 20, 2012. Consulted with the Jacob and Valeria Langeloth Foundation on the issue of how chronic violence exposure to violence impacts health and how to break the cycle, New York, New York, March 22, 1012. Cited in “People,” UIC News, Vol. 20, No. 28, p. 11, April 11, 2012 http://www.uic.edu/htbin/cgiwrap/bin/uicnews/articledetail.cgi?id=16279 Presented “Risk Factors Are Not Predictive Factors Due To Protective Factors,” at the 42nd National Council Mental Health and Addictions Conference’s Thought Leaders Lecture, April 17, 2012. Cited in “Clinic closures spur mixed reaction,” The Chicago Defender, April 18, 2012. http://www.chicagodefender.com/article-12627-clinic-closures-spur-mixed-reaction.html Attended the American Psychiatric Association’s Personality Disorders Work Group, Washington, D.C., April 19, 2012. Guest on “Chicago Insight,” WGCI 107.5FM with Ty Wansley discussing “Fetal Alcohol Syndrome,” April 22, 2012. Guest on “The Perri Smalls Show,” WVON 1690AM with Chicago Commissioner of Health Dr. Choucairs discussing “Mental Health in the City of Chicago,” April 26, 2012. Presented “Stress, Distress, and Traumatic Stress” for the National CARES Virtual Teleconference Training, April 28, 2012. Presented “Contagion, Group Marginalization, and Resilience,” during the Institute of Medicine’s Session on Contagion of Violence in Multiple Settings at the Contagion of Violence Workshop of the Forum on Global Violence Prevention at the National Academy of Science, April 30, 2012. 332
Featured on “Dr. Carl Bell's View on Youth Behavior;” May 2, 2012; http://www.injamaica.com/videofeed/Wrf-c8s2rUQ Presented “Prevention of Mental Health Sequelae: The Need for Primary Prevention in the African American Community,” at the Prevention of Mental Health Sequelae: EvidenceBased Practices In Protection, Prevention, and Intervention in African-American Populations Workshop at the 165th Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, Philadelphia, PA, May 5, 2012. Presented “Family as the Model for Prevention of Mental and Physical Health Problems,” at Symposium 14 – When Your Patient is a Parent: Supporting the Family and Addressing the Needs of Children at the 165th Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, Philadelphia, PA, May 5, 2012. Served as a National Minority Mentor at the National Minority Mentor Network at the 164th Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, Philadelphia, PA, May 6, 2012. Presented “Do the Right Thing,” at Symposium 64 – Psychiatrists as Activists: On Being Part of the Solution at the 164th Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, Philadelphia, PA, May 7, 2012 Cited in “Oxford Handbook of Personality Disorders: Is Racism is an Illness?” on colorlines.com/Now, May 8, 2012. http://colorlines.com/archives/2012/05/new_oxford_handbook_of_personality_disorders_su ggests_racism_is_an_illness.html Presented “Human Rights and Access to Preventive Services,” at Symposium 97 – American Psychiatry and Human Rights in the 21st Century: The Clinical Process at the 164th Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, Philadelphia, PA, May 8, 2012. Cited on Residential Association of Greater Englewood (R.A.G.E.) Black Women Raising Black Boys Forum – Saturday, May 12, 2012, http://ragenglewood.org/2012/05/10/blackwomen-raising-black-boys-forum-saturday-may-12th/ Bell CC. Preventing Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. Black Star Journal, May 6, 2012. http://blackstarjournal.org/?p=914 Panel Member for “Boys to Men – Black Women Raising Black Boys, at Beloved Community Christian Church, May 12, 2012. Led discussion on “Prevention of Violence,” for Office of Medical Student Education/Center for Public Services Psychiatry at the Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic (WPIC) of the Department of Psychiatry of the University of Pittsburgh, May 17, 2012. 333
Attended the National Commission on Correctional Health Care’s Updates in Correctional Health Care: Preventing Recidivism – Where do you Fit in? and Chaired the Executive Committee of the National Commission on Correctional Health Care Board of Directors, May 20, 2012. Moderated Session I of the National Academy of Science’s Committee on Law and Justice’s Seminar on the Impact of Early Experiences on the Life Course, Washington, D.C., May 25, 2012 Provided Summary and Discussion for the National Academy of Science’s Committee on Law and Justice’s Seminar on the Impact of Early Experiences on the Life Course, Washington, D.C., May 25, 2012 Presented “Observations and Discussion of the First Day’s Presentation of the Symposium on Child Trauma in the Public Sector featuring Elizabeth Sowell, Bruce Perry, John Constantino and Bryan Samuels,” at the Symposium on Child Trauma in the Public Sector at the Northwestern University School of Law, May 31, 2012. Presented “The History of the First Juvenile Court and the Institute for Juvenile Research,” during Session I: Chicago Research History – From Shaw & McKay to the Present at the 20th Anniversary of the Homicide Research Working Group’s 2012 Summer Meeting, June 7, 2012. Cited in “What is 'histrionic personality disorder'?” USA TODAY, June 19, 2012. Cited in “Racial Disparities in Mental Healthcare Increasing,” Medscape News Psychiatry and Mental Health, June 20, 2012; http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/765983 Presented “Dr. Bell’s Seven Field Principles,” at the Center for Holistic Development, Inc. Dare to Believe – Healing the Community, One Mind at a Time Luncheon Omaha, Nebraska, June 28, 2012. Held Workshop: Reducing Violence by building resiliency in African-American youth for the Center for Holistic Development, Inc., Omaha, Nebraska, June 29, 2012. Guest on the “Cliff Kelly Show,” WVON 1690AM discussing “President Obama’s Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act,” June 29, 2012. Featured in “Murder Was The Case,” Ebony, Vol. 67, No. 9, p. 118-123 and 132, July 2012 Guest on the “Tom Joyner Morning Show,” WVAZ - 102.7FM discussing “The Death of the Community Mental Health Council, Inc.,” July 3, 2012. http://www.blackamericaweb.com/content/roland-martin-talks-dr-carl-bell 334
Featured in “High-profile case throws spotlight on mental Illness,” Chicago Tribune, Section 1, p. 6, July 15, 2012. Featured in “Murder was the case,” http://www.murderwasthecase.rujcp.com/2013/06/heeding-call-to-stop-violence.html Featured in “Jackson case put mental illness in spotlight,” Chicago Tribune, July 15, 2012; http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2012-07-15/news/ct-met-politicians-mental-illness20120715_1_mental-illness-bob-carolla-suzanne-andriukaitis Guest on Chicago Speaks,” V103FM – 102.7FM with Ty Wansley discussing “Congressman Jesse Jackson, Jr.’s Mood Disorder,” Sunday July 15, 2012. Led a Roundtable discussion on “Flourishing,” at the National Commission on Correctional Health Care’s Correctional Mental Health Care Conference – Igniting Change Through Insights and Innovations, July 21, 2012. Discussed “CMHC’s situation,” with the All Healers Mental Health Alliance, July 22, 2012. Guest on Tell Me More with Michelle Martin - NPR - National Public Radio discussing “What makes a shooter snap?” July 23, 2012. http://comatosenews.com/2012/07/whatmakes-a-shooter-snap/; Arkansas - http://www.kuar.org/nprnews/67781-what-makes-ashooter-snap.html; Guest on the “Cliff Kelly Show,” WVON 1690AM discussing “Community Mental Health Council’s Death,” July 26, 2012. Cited in “Dr. Carl Bell Mental Health Offices Closing… on V103 FM Ramonski Luv’s Home page, July 26, 2012l http://www.v103.com/pages/ramonski.html Cited in “Renowned psychiatrist’s South Side mental health center to close,” in the Chicago Sun-Times, Metro, July 27, 2012. http://article.wn.com/view/WNATEF21E450DDD54AC3B95B2C2F85D67E5A/ Cited in “DHS ends contract with mental health center,” in the Associated Press State Wire: Illinois (IL), July 27, 2012. Cited in “After 37 –years, State closes Dr. Carl C. Bell’s mental center,” July 27, 2012; http://www.copylinemagazine.com/news/2012/07/27/after-37-years-state-closes-dr-carl-cbell%E2%80%99s-mental-health-center/ Cited in “DHS ends contract with Chicago mental health center,” in The State JournalRegister, July 27, 2012; Springfield, IL - http://www.sj-r.com/breaking/x417561214/DHS335
ends-contract-with-Chicago-mental-health-center; Columbus, OH http://www.10tv.com/content/stories/apexchange/2012/07/27/il--dhs-mental-healthcenter.htmlChicago; Chicago - http://www.myfoxchicago.com/story/19134036/ill-dhs-endscontract-with-mental-health-center; Rockford, IL http://www.rrstar.com/news/x417561221/Ill-DHS-ends-contract-with-mental-health-center; http://www.newsbug.info/news/national/illinois/article_2d216f0b-8441-5a76-9b564272ba1b8ab0.html; http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/sns-ap-il--dhs-mentalhealth-center-20120727,0,1032533.story; Cook and surrounding counties http://www.dailyherald.com/article/20120727/news/707279698/ Cited in “Another Chicago Mental Health Center Closes,” July 29, 2012. http://chicagoist.com/2012/07/29/another_chicago_mental_health_cente.php Cited in “State budget crisis straining mental health efforts,” ABC News Channel 7, July 31, 2012. http://abclocal.go.com/wls/video?id=8752160 Cited in “A mental health facility in Jackson’s district is forced to stop services,” in the Chicago Sun-Times, July 31, 2012; http://www.suntimes.com/news/mitchell/14108935452/a-mental-health-facility-in-jacksons-district-is-forced-to-stop-services.html Cited in “Thousands affected by mental health clinic closure,” ABC News Channel 7, August 1, 2012; http://abclocal.go.com/wls/story?section=news/local&id=8758420 Cited in “Obama's America: "We Are All Descendants of George Washington -- And His Slaves” in Daily Kos, August 1, 2012; http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/08/01/1087658/Obama-s-America-We-Are-All-Descendants-of-George-Washington-And-His-Slaves Cited in “Dr. Carl Bell waited on his patients today outside of his closed Southside Community Mental Health Council,” in Chicago Now, August 1, 2012. http://www.chicagonow.com/and-the-ordinary-people-said/2012/08/dr-carl-bell-waited-onhis-patients-today-outside-of-his-closed-southside-community-mental-health-council/ Cited in “A conversation with Mark Kleiman on July 2, 2013” by Good Ventures, August 2, 2015. http://www.zoominfo.com/CachedPage/?archive_id=0&page_id=7033214538&page_url=// www.goodventures.org/research-and-ideas/conversations/mark-kleiman-july-22013&page_last_updated=2014-12-16T16:59:01&firstName=Charles&lastName=Bell Guest Chicago Speaks,” V103FM – 102.7FM with Ty Wansley discussing “The Death of the Community Mental Health Council, Inc.” Sunday August 5, 2012. Featured in “Carl Bell waits for patients despite office closure,” in The Chicago Crusader, August 4, 2012.
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Cited in “Mental Health Woes,” August 6, 2012; http://www.wgci.com/pages/tyblog.html?an=Mental-Health-Woes Cited in “”A city with no one left to talk to: The shuttering of Chicago’s mental health clinics,” in Every Person Is a Philosopher, August 7, 2012 - http://www.jot.org/blog/tag/drcarl-c-bell/ Featured in “Southeast Side Mental Health Center in Jeopardy,” Citizen, p. 1 & p. 8, August 8, 2012. Cited in “Reducing Mental Health Disparities in Black Californians Using Communitydefined Practices: We Ain’t Crazy,” in If they say it and I don’t believe it is true? What is sanity anyway, but an angle on the point of a star?” August 8, 2012. http://beforeitsnews.com/african-american-news/2012/08/if-they-say-it-and-i-dont-believe-itis-it-true-what-is-sanity-anyway-but-an-angle-on-the-point-of-a-star-2443256.html Guest on Tell Me More with Michelle Martin - NPR - National Public Radio discussing “A Link Between Mental Illness and Mass Violence,” August 8, 2012; National Public Radio http://www.npr.org/player/v2/mediaPlayer.html?action=1&t=1&islist=false&id=158419584& m=158419575; Houston - http://app1.kuhf.org/print-articles/npr1344438278-A-LinkBetween-Mental-Health-And-Mass-Violence.html; Northern Arizona University Public Radio - http://www.knau.org/post/link-between-mental-health-and-mass-violence; Rockford, IL http://www.northernpublicradio.org/post/link-between-mental-health-and-mass-violence; Oregon - http://news.opb.org/article/a_link_between_mental_health_and_mass_violence/; TriState Public Radio/Iowa, Southern IL, Missouri - http://www.tristatesradio.com/post/linkbetween-mental-health-and-mass-violence; Four Corners Public Radio/Southern Ute Tribal Radio - http://www.ksut.org/post/link-between-mental-health-and-mass-violence; Boston NPR - http://www.wbur.org/npr/158419584/a-link-between-mental-health-andmass-violence; Minnesota http://minnesota.publicradio.org/features/npr.php?id=158419584; Texas Tech University Public Radio - http://www.kttz.org/post/link-between-mental-health-and-mass-violence; Abilene Public Radio - http://www.kacu.org/post/link-between-mental-health-and-massviolence; Eastern Long Island and Southern Connecticut http://www.peconicpublicbroadcasting.org/post/link-between-mental-health-and-massviolence; New Orleans Public Radio - http://www.wwno.org/post/link-between-mentalhealth-and-mass-violence; Sacramento, CA http://www.capradio.org/news/npr/story?storyid=158419584; Northeast Ohio http://www.ideastream.org/news/npr/158419584; Guest on the “Matt McGill Morning Show,” WVON 1690AM discussing “Congressman Jesse Jackson, Jr. and Bipolar Depression,” August 14, 2012. Guest on Vocolo 89.5FM Navy Pier discussing “Dr. Carl Bell on Youth Violence: Changing Our Culture,” August 9, 2012; http://www.soundcloud.com/vocalo/dr-carl-bell-on-youth337
violence Presented the Plenary Session – “Minimizing the Impact of Trauma: The Seven Field Principles Model of Health Behavior Change and Cultivating Resiliency” at the Administration of Children, Youth, and Families Children’s Bureau Regional Partnership Grants Close-Out Meeting, August 23, 2012. Cited in ”Use public health models to reduce gun violence,” in KevinMD.com, August 22, 2012; http://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2012/08/public-health-models-reduce-gunviolence.html Cited in “Violence Prevention: A Life Saving Story ,“ World House Medicine, August 22, 2012; http://worldhousemedicine.blogspot.com/2012/08/violence-prevention-life-savingstory.html Panelist for “Stop the Violence and Respect the Peace,” at the Peace Village discussing “Dr. Carl Bell’s Seven Field Principles of Health Behavior Change,” September 2, 2012. Presented “Risk Factors are not Predictive Factors due to Protective Factors: Prospects for Prevention of Mental Illness,” at the Advancing Care Together Innovators’ Meeting #2, September 9, 2012, Cheyenne Mountain Resort, Colorado Springs, Colorado. Cited in “Preventing Mental Illness is No Fantasy,” in Psychiatric News, Vol. 47, No. 17: p. 3-4, September 7, 2012. Guest on Tell Me More NPR – National Public Radio discussing “Remembering 9-11,” September 11, 2012; http://www.npr.org/2012/09/11/160943349/whats-the-best-way-toremember-and-heal Cited in “A safe start from trauma,” Catalyst In Depth, Vol. XXII, No. 4, p. 14, Summer 2012. Panelist for “Improving Behavioral Health: the Public Health Approach,” at the John=’s Hopkins’ Bloomberg School of Public Health Conference – The Future of Behavioral Health in America: Opportunities and Challenges, Baltimore, MD, September 18, 2012. Workgroup member for “The place of primary care,” at the John’s Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Conference – The Future of Behavioral Health in America: Opportunities and Challenges, Baltimore, MD, September 18, 2012. Presented “Misdiagnosis of African-Americans with Psychiatric Issues” at the Department of Psychiatry’s Third Annual Research Forum Extravaganza, September 19, 2012. Attended the Carter Center Mental Health Task Force Meeting chaired by Rosalynn Carter at the Carter Center, Atlanta, GA, September 12, 2012. 338
Guest on “Report to the People,” on PCC Network Forum, September 24, 2012. http://probationchallenge.org/online/?p=701 Presented “Risk Factors Are Not Predictive Factors Due To Protective Factors,” at the 2012 Drug Endangered Children Conference,” Vail, Colorado, September 25, 2012. Dr. Bell was a panelist for "How journalists can improve the coverage of youth violence at Poynter.org http://www.poynter.org/how-tos/newsgathering-storytelling/189665/live-chattoday-how-journalists-can-improve-their-coverage-of-youth-violence/, September 27, 2012. Guest Speaker at Black History Makers Back to School Event at Paul Robeson High School, September 28, 2012. Participant in “Color Blind: ReThinking Race, WYCC PBS Chicago, October 4, 2012 – aired 7PM, October 21, 2012. Discussant for Symposium 12 Collaborating With Faith-Based Organizations to Reduce Racial Disparities in Mental Health Treatment at the American Psychiatric Association's 64th Institute of Psychiatric Services - Pursuing Wellness Through Recovery and Integration, New York, NY, October 5, 2012a Discussant for Symposium 13 Prevention and Wellness in Behavioral Health Care: From Research to Standards to Community the American Psychiatric Association's 64th Institute of Psychiatric Services - Pursuing Wellness Through Recovery and Integration, New York, NY, October 5, 2012. Cited in “Delinquent behavior: Criminalized rather than diagnosed,” in the Grio, October 5, 2012; http://thegrio.com/2012/10/05/delinquent-behavior-criminalized-rather-thandiagnosed/ Attended the Executive Committee of the National Action Alliance for the Prevention of Suicide meeting in Arlington, VA, October 17, 2012. Taught Eight Pieces of Brocade at the Annual Meeting of the National Commission on Correctional Health Care's Board of Board of Director's meeting in Las Vegas, Nevada, October 21, 2012. Chaired the Annual Meeting of the National Commission on Correctional Health Care's Board of Board of Director's meeting in Las Vegas, Nevada, October 21, 2012. Presented “Reflections on 36 years of violence prevention,” Columbia Journalism School workshop – Covering Youth Violence: Lessons from the Front Lines, October 26, 2012. Cited in “Get A Job Or Else,” r wurd magazine, 2011, p. 8-9; 339
http://issuu.com/thecolumbiachronicle/docs/r_wurd_final_magazine Guest on “Tell Me More,” NPR - National Public Radio discussing “The Psychological Damage from Superstorm Sandy,” October 30, 2012; http://www.npr.org/2012/10/30/163950601/the-psychological-damage-from-superstormsandy; http://www.koto.org/aggregator/sources/2 - Colorado Public Radio (Telluride 89.3FM, Norwood 89.5FM, & Down Valley 105.5FM); http://wamc.org/post/psychological-damage-superstorm-sandy - WAMC Northeast Public Radio (WAMC 90.3 FM - Albany, NY; WAMC 1400 AM - Albany, NY, WAMK 90.9 FM - Kingston, NY, WOSR 91.7 FM - Middletown, NY, WCEL 91.9 FM Plattsburgh, NY, WCAN 93.3 FM - Canajoharie, NY, WANC 103.9 FM - Ticonderoga, NY, WRUN 90.3 FM - Remsen-Utica, NY, WAMQ 105.1 FM - Great Barrington, MA, WWES 88.9 FM - Mt. Kisco, NY, WANZ 90.1 FM - Stamford, NY, W280DJ 103.9 FM Beacon, NY, W248AN 97.3 FM - Cooperstown, NY, W243BZ 96.5 FM - Ellenville, NY, W271BF 102.1 FM - Highland, NY, W246BJ 97.1 FM - Hudson, NY, W204CJ 88.7 FM Lake Placid, NY, W295AA 106.3 FM - Middletown, NY, W215BG 90.9 FM - Milford, PA, W299AG 107.7 FM - Newburgh, NY, W257BL 99.3 FM - Oneonta, NY, W226AC 93.1 FM - Rensselaer-Troy, NY, W296BD 107.1FM - Warwick, NY); http://upr.org/post/psychological-damage-superstorm-sandy - UPR Utah Public Radio http://news.wpr.org/post/psychological-damage-superstorm-sandy - Wisconsin Public Radio; http://news.iowapublicradio.org/post/psychological-damage-superstorm-sandy Iowa Public Radio; http://www.peconicpublicbroadcasting.org/post/psychologicaldamage-superstorm-sandy - WPPB 88.3 Public Radio for Eastern Long Island and Southern Connecticut; http://www.wyomingpublicradio.net/post/psychological-damagesuperstorm-sandy - Wyoming Public Media; http://listen.sdpb.org/post/psychologicaldamage-superstorm-sandy - South Dakota Public Broadcasting; http://www.kuer.org/post/psychological-damage-superstorm-sandy - Public Media for Utah and Beyond; http://app1.kuhf.org/print-articles/npr1351614702-The-PsychologicalDamage-From-Superstorm-Sandy.html - Houston Public Radio; http://www.northcountrypublicradio.org/news/npr/156747553/the-eerily-empty-easternseaboard - North Country Public Radio; http://minnesota.publicradio.org/features/npr.php?id=163950601 - Minnesota Public Radio; http://www.wvpe.org/ 88.1 WVPE; http://www.kacu.org/post/psychologicaldamage-superstorm-sandy - Abilene Public Radio; http://www.netnebraska.org/node/824189 - Nebraska's PBS and NPR Station; http://www.ideastream.org/news/npr/163950601 - IdeaStream, Cleveland, Ohio; http://www.tristatesradio.com/post/psychological-damage-superstorm-sandy - Tri States Public Radio WIUM 91.3FM and WIUW 89.5FM; http://www.kccu.org/post/psychologicaldamage-superstorm-sandy - Oklahoma Public Radio KCCU Cited in “Handling trauma in hurricanes,” in the Dart Society – Journalists Who Cover Violence, October 31, 2012; http://www.dartsociety.org/cms/handling-trauma-in-hurricanes/ Featured on the 28th Rosalyn Carter Mental Health Symposium video asking a question of 340
Elyn Saks, Ph.D., J.D. November 1, 2012 on http://www.cartercenter.org/resources/media/mental_health/symposium/2012/2012IntroKeynote.html Presented “Risk factors are not predictive factors due to protective factors,” at Chicago State University, November 7, 2012. Presented “How to succeed in large system change,” at the Urban Health Program’s course on Health Disparities and Pathways to Careers in the Health Professions, November 7, 2012. Guest on “African Diaspora with Dr. Carol Adams,” WVON 1690AM discussing “Bipolar Disorder in African-American,” November 17, 2012. Cited in ” UVa-led report calls for less incarceration of juveniles,” in The Daily Progress, November 20, 2012. Cited in “The Fetal Alcohol Problem in the Black Community,” N’Digo November 24, 1015. http://www.client15.info/index.php/2015/11/24/65/ Presented the “Life of a Community Psychiatrist,” at the University of Illinois, School of Medicine’s 'Careers in Psychiatry' Psychiatrist Lunch Panel sponsored by UIC’s Psychiatry Interest Club, November 27, 2012. Attended the Committee on Law and Justice of the Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education of the National Academy of Science, National Research Council, Washington, D.C., November 29 - 30, 2012. Presented “The Tenth Annual Jerry M. Wiener Lecture: “How Change Destroys and Protects: Using Field Principles of Behavior Change and Resiliency to Address Unmet Mental Health Needs in Underserved Populations” at the George Washington University, Department of Psychiatry, Washington, D.C., December 6, 2012. Cited in From Promise to Scandal – the Journey of a Chicago Political Scion – Jesse Jackson, Jr. Chicago Tribune. Agate Digital: Evanston, IL. 2012. https://books.google.com/books?id=3haRHlzrK3IC&pg=PT197&lpg=PT197&dq=dr.+carl+b ell+chicago&source=bl&ots=PrJkekCSWX&sig=wQm2Q8DhveostMGvwUPK4bUgI88&hl=e n&sa=X&ved=0CDMQ6AEwBDiWAWoVChMI1P2GpaS9yAIVQfZjCh2Fngk8#v=onepage& q=dr.%20carl%20bell%20chicago&f=false Presented ” at the National Black Caucus of State Legislators (NBCSL) 36 th Annual Legislative Conference Policy Session on “Youth Violence: A Matter of Public Health,” Washington, D.C., December 6, 2012. Guest on “Chicago Insight” with Ty Wansley Inspiration 1390AM discussing “Youth Violence and 341
Public Health,” December 8, 2012. Guest on “Chicago Speaks” with Ty Wansley WVAZ-103 – 102.7FM discussing “Youth Violence and Public Health,” December 9, 2012. Cited in “Will national health reform close ethnic and racial disparities?” in The Boston Globe, Business Section, December 9, 2012; http://bostonglobe.com/business/2012/12/09/will-national-health-reformclose-ethnic-and-racial-disparities-way-did-massachusetts/EzzGdoGkZoZme6mEgAwzEI/story.html Cited in “Dr. Greenberg Media & Pop Culture Criticism from the Desk of a Psychoanalyst,” December 10, 2013; http://www.doctorgreenberg.net/ Guest on “WGN Midday News,” WGN Channel 9, discussing “Suicide preceded by mass murder at Sandy Hook school in Newtown, CT,” December 14, 2012. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qVW4IUIMz5k Guest on discussing “Suicide preceded by mass murder at Sandy Hook school in Newtown, CT,” ABC News Channel 7, December 16, 2012. Guest on “WGN Morning News,” WGN Channel 9, discussing “Suicide preceded by mass murder at Sandy Hook school in Newtown, CT,” December 17, 2012. Guest on the “Tom Joyner Morning Show,” discussing “Mental health in the aftermath of the tragedy at Sandy Hooks Elementary.” WVAZ - 102.7FM, December 17, 2012; http://rolandmartinreports.com/blog/2012/12/roland-s-martin-daily-podcast-12-17-12roland-martin-talks-with-dr-carl-bell-about-mental-health-issues-in-the-aftermath-of-theelementary-school-shooting/ Guest on “Tell Me More,” NPR – National Public Radio discussing “Profiling A Shooter: ‘Needle In A Haystack,” December 17, 2012; http://www.npr.org/player/v2/mediaPlayer.html?action=1&t=1&islist=false&id=167449102&m=16744909 3 Cited in “Illinois Near Top of States Cutting Mental Health Programs,” 5 NBC Chicago, December 18, 2012; http://www.nbcchicago.com/blogs/ward-room/illinois-mental-heath184050441.html#ixzz3oPtnCV1j Cited in “Newtown: How Much Media Coverage Is Too Much?” on NPR Tell Me More, December 19, 2012 - http://www.npr.org/2012/12/19/167623726/newtown-how-much-media-coverage-is-too-much Cited in “After Newtown, Gun Control Steps We Can Take,” Bloomberg Business Week – Politics and Policy, December 20, 2012. http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2012-1220/after-newtown-gun-control-steps-we-can-take
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Presented “Improving Outcomes for African-American Males in the Child Welfare System: Identifying Effective Programs and Services” at the Improving Outcomes for African-American Males in the Child Welfare System: Identifying Effective Programs and Services Conference sponsored by the American Institutes for Research (AIR), Washington D.C., January 14 – 15, 2013. Guest on “Tell Me More,” NPR – National Public Radio discussing “How Would Better Mental Health Care Reduce Gun Violence?” January, 23, 2013. http://www.npr.org/player/v2/mediaPlayer.html?action=1&t=1&islist=false&id=170070551&m=17007054 6;; kuhf 88.7FM Houston Public Radio - http://app1.kuhf.org/articles/npr1358962277-How-Would-BetterMental-Health-Care-Reduce-Gun-Violence.html; KUR 89.3FM Kansas City Public Media http://kcur.org/post/how-would-better-mental-health-care-reduce-gun-violence ; Minnesota Public Radio (43 stations) http://minnesota.publicradio.org/radio/stations/ http://minnesota.publicradio.org/features/npr.php?id=170070551; KWMU 90.7FM St. Louis Public Radio - http://news.stlpublicradio.org/post/how-would-better-mental-health-care-reduce-gun-violence; KDAQ 89.9FM Shreveport, KLSA 90.7 FM Alexandria, KBSA 90.9FM El Dorado, KLDN 88.9FM Lufkin – Red River Radio - http://www.redriverradio.org/post/how-would-better-mental-health-carereduce-gun-violence; WNYC93.9FM 820AM New York Public Radio; http://www.wnyc.org/npr_articles/2013/jan/23/how-would-better-mental-health-care-reduce-gunviolence/; wbur 90.9 Boston’s NPR - http://www.wbur.org/npr/158419584/a-link-between-mental-healthand-mass-violence; APR Alabama Public Radio - http://apr.org/post/how-would-better-mental-healthcare-reduce-gun-violence; WLRN Miami, South Florida http://wlrn.org/post/how-would-better-mentalhealth-care-reduce-gun-violence; WAMU 88.5FM American University Radio http://wamu.org/programs/tell_me_more; WETS 89.5FM East Tennessee State University – KSMU91.1FM Springfield, MO, 90.5FM Branson, 90.3FM West Plains, 88.7FM Mountain Grove, 98.9FM Joplin, MO, 103.7FM Neosho, MO: Ozarks Public Radio http://ksmu.org/npr/how-would-bettermental-health-care-reduce-gun-violence; Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations; http://www.uua.org/liberty/guns/index.shtml; Cited in “Patient violence jumps at state psychiatric hospitals,” Austin Statesman, January 26, 2013. http://www.statesman.com/news/news/local/patient-violence-jumps-at-state-psychiatric-hospit/nT7GH/ Featured in TCSSP Hosts Town Hall Series, January 29, 2013; http://www.thechicagoschool.edu/News/2012/TCSPP_Hosts_Town_Hall_Series Presented “Suicides Preceded By Mass Murder,” at the Chicago School of Professional Psychology Panel on Newtown Forum, January 30, 2013. Presented “Flourishing and Protecting Factors,” at the Elgin Mental Health Center Grand Rounds, Elgin Illinois, February 5, 2013. Presented “Stigmas, Myths, and Stereotypes Surrounding Mental Health - Preparing the Future Physician,” to the Student National Medical Association of the University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine, February 7, 2013.
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Presented “Using Field Principles of Behavior Change and Resiliency to Address Unmet Mental Health Needs,” at the University of Chicago Comer Children’s Hospital Pediatric Grand Rounds, February 14, 2013. Attended the 50th Anniversary of the American College of Psychiatrists in Kauai, Hawaii, February 19 to 25, 2013. Cited in “Man Accused of Day Care Threats Needs Help, Not Jail, Family Says,” DNA Info, February 20, 2013; http://www.dnainfo.com/chicago/20130220/woodlawn/after-mental-health-clinic-closed-sweetman-threatens-kill-kids Presented “Professional Experience in Policy and Advocacy Related to Mental Health,” at the University of Illinois 2013 Urban Medicine Forum, February 28, 2013. Panelist for the Institute of Medicine of Chicago Leadership Breakfast on Gun Violence in Chicago, March 14, 2013. Featured in “Are we over diagnosing mental illness,” CNN, March 16, 2013. http://m.cnn.com/primary/cnnd_fullarticle?topic=newsarticle&category=cnnd_health&articleI d=cnn/2013/03/16/health/mental-illness-overdiagnosis#page3 Cited in “Photo gallery: Institute of Medicine looks at gun violence – Four physicians examined the public health aspects of gun violence during a panel discussion on March 14,” Crain’s Chicago Business, Tuesday, March 19th, 2013 http://www.chicagobusiness.com/apps/pbcs.dll/gallery?Site=CG&Date=20130318&Categor y=MULTIMEDIA02&ArtNo=318009998&Ref=PH&Params=Itemnr=1 Cited in “[ENOUGH] Mental Health Disparities Endanger Chicago’s Youth,” in EBONY, April 1, 2013. Guest the “Matt McGill” Show WVON 1690AM discussing “Legalization of gay marriage – right or wrong,” April 5, 2013. Featured on the Morning Shift WBEZ 91.5FM discussing “Mental health advocates say gun debate misses the mark,” April 10, 2013; https://soundcloud.com/wbez/mental-healthadvocates-say Featured on the Afternoon Shift WBEZ 91.5FM discussing “Front and Center: Gun Violence and Its Toll On Mental Health,” April 10, 2013; http://www.wbez.org/programs/afternoon-shift Panelist for the University of Illinois, School of Public Health’s Dean’s Forum: Gun Violence: Examining Public Health Solutions, April 17, 2013. https://vimeo.com/65225789 Featured on “In The Loop,” discussing “Gun-related Deaths,” WYCC Channel 20, April 18, 2013. 344
Consulted with the SAMHSA Youth of Color Dialogue, April 22, 2013 and April 23, 2013, Bethesda, Maryland. Presented “Violence Prevention 100 Years Ago – Still Applicable Now,” at the Congressional Black Caucus Health Braintrust Luncheon Presentation, Washington, D.C. April 23, 3013. Panelist on “Young, Gifted, and Literate: What’s Social and Emotional Competence Got To Do With It?” at the 7th Annual Gathering of Leaders – Young, Gifted, and Literate: Boys and Young Men of Color Prepared for the Future, April 25, 2013. Featured on “Gun Violence: Examining Public Health Solutions,” at http://publichealth.uic.edu/aboutsph/news/uicsphvideos/uicsphdeansforum-gunviolence/ and CAN TV Channel 21 May 5, 2013 and May 9, 2013; and CAN TV Channel 19 May 8, 2013. Guest on WBEZ 91.5FM Morning News discussing report from Pediatric Academic Societies (PAS) “Nearly 20 Percent of Suicidal Youths Have Guns in Their Home,” May 7, 2013. Guest on “WGN Morning News,” WGN Channel 9, discussing “E-Book Overcoming Prejudice in the Work Place and 12-year kidnapping,” May 8, 2013. Presented “Risk Factors Are Not Predictive Factors Due to Protective Factors,” to the Northwestern Master’s Degree Public Health Class, May 29, 2013. Guest on “The Matt McGill Show,” WVON 1690 AM discussing “Antidepressant Medication,” May 30, 2013. Cited in “One Year Later: Café Racer and the Gun Control Discussion,” Seattle Magazine, May 2013; http://www.seattlemag.com/article/one-year-later-cafe-racer-and-gun-controldiscussion Guest on “Chicago Speaks” with Ty Wansley VAZ-103 – 102.7FM discussing “Tiger Woods Microinsults,” June 2, 2013. Cited in “No consolidated help for mothers who have lost children to gun violence, expert says,” in Medill Reports, June 7, 2013; http://news.medill.northwestern.edu/chicago/news.aspx?id=222757&print=1 Presented the Opening General Session Keynote Address “Flourishing and Protective Factors,” at the Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association 2013 Annual Conference, Atlanta, GA, June 10, 2013. Preceptor for Shoaib Khan from the American Global University School of Medicine June 23 to July 7-12-13. 345
Panelist for “Derailing the Education to Incarceration Pipeline,” at the Prison Outpost Workshop at the Rainbow/PUSH 42nd Annual Convention, Chicago Illinois, July 9, 2013. Featured on “Trayvon and ‘the talk:’ How parents are addressing the Zimmerman acquittal,” on WGN News Cover Story discussing the need for Black children to have a strong identity, July 17, 2013. http://wgntv.com/2013/07/17/trayvon-and-the-talk-howparents-are-addressing-the-zimmerman-aquital/ Cited in “Mothers get little help after losing children to gun violence in Chicago - State and community support fails to provide safety net Austin Weekly News, July 25, 2013; http://www.austinweeklynews.com/News/Articles/6-25-2013/Mothers-get-little-help-afterlosing-children-to-gun-violence-in-Chicago/ Guest on “1370 Connection” discussing “Dr. Bell’s Seven Field Principles,” on NPR News & Talk Radio - Rochester, NY WXXI-AM 1370AM, Rochester, New York, July 27, 2013. Guest on “People to People” discussing “The Talk- as it relates to the dangers of being a Black male in the United States and the possibility of being Trayvon Martin,” on WGN Channel 9, July 27, 2013. Guest on “Afternoon Shift” discussing “Fetal Alcohol Exposure,” on WBEZ 91.5FM Chicago Public Radio, July 30, 2013; https://soundcloud.com/afternoonshiftwbez/prevalence-of-fetal-alcohol; https://storify.com/WBEZ/afternoon-shift-steinberg-zorn-modern-customer-ser Taught Chi Kung at the Colorado Health Symposium – Health Forward: Harnessing the Energy of Change sponsored by the Colorado Health Foundation, Keystone, Colorado, August 7 & 8, 2013. Presented “Flourishing and Protective Factors,” at the Colorado Health Symposium – Health Forward: Harnessing the Energy of Change sponsored by the Colorado Health Foundation, Keystone, Colorado, August 7, 2013. Participated in the Chicago Board of Health Town Hall Hearing regarding the ban on Menthol Cigarettes at Chicago State University, September 5, 2013. Presented Keynote Lunch Address “Recovery International in the Context of the Mental Health Field Today,” at the Recovery International 2013 Leadership Training Conference, September 20, 2013. Guest on “Chicago Insight,” WGRB 1390AM discussing “Violence in Chicago,” September 21, 2013. Presented “Mental Illness and Violence,” at the Missouri Psychiatric Association’s Annual Meeting in Columbia, MO, September 21, 2013. 346
Guest on “Chicago Speaks,” V102.7FM discussing “Violence in Chicago,” September 22, 2013. Guest on “Chicago Insight,” WGCI 107.5FM discussing “Violence in Chicago,” September 22, 2013. Guest of “The Cliff Kelly Show,” WVON 1690AM discussing “Fetal Alcohol Exposure in the Black Community,” September 30, 2013. Featured in Improving Outcomes for African-American Males in the Child Welfare System: Meeting Summary, Washington, D.C.: American Institutes for Research, September 2013. http://www.air.org/sites/default/files/Improving%20Outcomes%20for%20African%20Americ an%20Males%20In%20Child%20Welfare%20Systems.pdf Cited in “Dr. Carl Bell Presents Community Forum and Provider Workshop,” in City News, October 2014. http://www.rochestercitynewspaper.com/rochester/dr-carl-bell-presentscommunitiy-forum-and-provider-workshop/Event?oid=2280464&mode=print Presented “Seven Principles for Changing At Risk Behavior and Cultivating Resiliency Among Youth,” at the Community Forum sponsored by the Mental Health Association in Partnership with Mt. Olivet Baptist Church, Rochester, NY, October 2, 2013. Guest on WDKX 103.9FM Radio discussing “Dr. Bell’s Seven Field Principles,” Rochester, NY, October 2, 2013. Presented “How to implement the Seven Field Principles in Rochester, NY,” at the Movers and Shakers Breakfast sponsored by the Mental Health Association in Partnership with Mt. Olivet Baptist Church, Rochester, NY, October 3, 2013; http://www.rochesterhomepage.biz/event_details/Provider_Workshop_with_Dr._Carl_Bell/2 18143.html; http://www.rochestercitynewspaper.com/rochester/dr-carl-bell-presentscommunitiy-forum-and-provider-workshop/Event?oid=2280464; http://myemail.constantcontact.com/A-Special-Wellness-Wednesday-Invitation---Dr--CarlBell-s-Seven-Principles-for-Changing-At-Risk-Behavior-and-CultivatingResilie.html?soid=1102579699477&aid=ch085WubBOA; http://events.whec.com/Communi ty_Forum_With_Dr_Carl_Bell/200501853.html Presented “Seven Principles for Changing At Risk Behavior and Cultivating Resiliency Among Youth,” at the Provider Workshop sponsored by the Mental Health Association in Partnership with Mt. Olivet Baptist Church, Rochester, NY, October 3, 2013. Guest on The Stream - Aljazeera America discussing “Mental Health Stigma in the African-American Community,” October 21, 2013; https://ajam.app.box.com/s/5vk72rd6rmjhgmm2gu0e Participant in the “GoodPitch” event at the Chicago Cultural Center discussing “Strong Island,” October 22, 2013. 347
Cited in a Letter to the Editor “Governor must re-examine priorities,” in The Chicago Crusader, Vol. LXXIII, No. 26, October 19, 2013, p.4 & 17. Taught Tai Chi – Eight Pieces of Brocade at the National Commission on Correctional Health Care’s National Conference on Correctional Health Care, Nashville, TN, October 27, 2013. Presented “The Impact of Fetal Alcohol Exposure on the African-American Community – Research and Prevention Opportunities,” Department of Psychiatry, Meharry Medical College, Nashville, TN, October 28, 2013. Presented “Clinical Aspects of Fetal Alcohol Exposure,” on Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders: A Panel Discussion at the National Commission on Correctional Health Care’s National Conference on Correctional Health Care, Nashville, TN, October 28, 2013. Presenter in webcast “Where Mental Health Meets the Law: Juvenile Mental Health—Kids Falling through the Cracks,” Sponsored by West Legal Ed Center, October 30, 2013. Cited in the live blog discussion “Curing Chicago of Violence, http://live.huffingtonpost.com/r/segment/chicago-guns-gang-violence/528be056fe34444ea50009f5 , December 3, 2013. Guest on Chicago Speaks,” V102.7FM discussing “Holiday Blues and Resilency,” December 15, 2013. Presented “Neurodevelopmental Disorders associated with Prenatal Alcohol Exposure,” to the Chicago Board of Health, December 18, 2013. http://www.slideshare.net/ChiPublicHealth/neurodevelopmental-disorders-associated-withprenatal-exposure-to-alcohol Cited in “Academic overseer’s own work under review,” Chicago Tribune, January 14, 2014, page 1 & 8. Attended the Committee on Law and Justice of the Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education of the National Academy of Science, National Research Council, Washington, D.C., January 30 - 31, 2014. Panelist on Health, Inequity, and Race: Confronting Racial Health Disparities in Chicago, sponsored by Health Leads, Olas, the Student National Medical Association MAPS Chapter in conjunction with the Campus Dialogue Fund, University of Chicago. February 5, 2014. Consulted with the City of Chicago’s Department of Family and Support Services on the Juvenile Justice Workshop on February 19, 2014. Presented “Personal and Professional Experience and Policy and Advocacy in Medicine,” 348
for the Urban Medicine Program’s M4 Health and Policy Forum at UIC College of Medicine, February 25, 2014. Presented “Neurodevelopmental Disorders and Their Devastating Impact on the AfricanAmerican Community and How to Fix Them,” sponsored by the Alameda County Behavioral Health Care Services – Responding to the Mental Health Needs of the African-American Community Physician CME Program: An Evening with Dr. Carl Bell, Oakland, CA, February 27, 2014. Presented Keynote of the Innovative Conference sponsored by the Alameda County Behavioral Health Care Services’ Innovative Grants Program – Learning Conference Agenda, February 28, 2014. Cited in “Mental Illness, A Taboo That Needs to Be Addressed,” in The Post News Group, March 11, 2014; http://postnewsgroup.com/blog/2014/03/11/mental-illness-taboo-needsaddressed/ Attended the Carter Center Mental Health Task Force Meeting chaired by Rosalynn Carter at the Carter Center, Atlanta, GA, March 20, 2014. Attended the National Commission on Correctional Health Care’s Board Meeting to present the results of the Search Committee’s efforts in selecting a new President/C.E.O. of NCCHC, Atlanta, GA, April 6, 2014. Cited in “Shooting Unfairly Links Violence With Mental Illness – Again,” NPR Shots – Public Health, April 3, 2014; http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwoway/2014/04/03/298752099/shooting-unfairly-links-violence-with-mental-illness-again Cited in “Why is Fort Hood Shooter’s ‘Mental Health’ Constantly Reported?” The California Report – The State of Health, April 4, 2014. http://blogs.kqed.org/stateofhealth/2014/04/04/why-is-fort-hood-shooters-mental-healthconstantly-reported/ Cited in “Are racists mentally ill?” Chicago Tribune, April 16, 2014 Cited in “”Can racism itself be a mental illness?” April 15, 2014. http://my.chicagotribune.com/#section/-1/video/p2p-79926328/ Guest on “Chicago Speaks,” V103 WVAZ 102.7FM discussing “Fetal Alcohol Exposure,” April 20, 2014. Cited in “Only one indicator,” UIC News Center/People/Quotable/Faculty, April 22, 1014.
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Guest Lecture “Neurodevelopmental Disorder Associated with Prenatal Alcohol Exposure,” to the University of Chicago, Department of Psychiatry Child and Adolescent Fellows, April 30, 2014. Keynote American Association of Social Psychiatry Abraham Halpern Humanitarian Award Lecture “Neurodevelopmental Disorder Associated with Prenatal Alcohol Exposure,” New York, NY May 5, 2014. Presented “Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and its Long Term Impacts,” at the Englewood “Safe Places” Parents Care + Share Support Group, May 15, 2014. Appointed to the Advisory Board of “Serving Time” a documentary film project, May 22, 2014. Guest on “Tell Me More” NPR - National Public Radio discussing “Should Elliot Roger’s Bigotry Have Raised Alarm Bells?,” Chicago, IL; Oregon; Omaha, NE; May 29, 2014; http://www.npr.org/2014/05/29/317025705/should-elliot-rodgers-bigotry-have-raisedalarm-bells; http://www.opb.org/news/article/npr-should-elliot-rodgers-bigotry-have-raisedalarm-bells/; http://lakeshorepublicmedia.org/stories/should-elliot-rodger-s-bigotry-haveraised-alarm-bells/; http://wbaa.org/post/should-elliot-rodgers-bigotry-have-raised-alarmbells; http://omaha.gotnewswire.com/news/should-elliot-rodgers-bigotry-have-raisedalarm-bells; http://most.gotnewswire.com/news/should-elliot-rodgers-bigotry-have-raisedalarm-bells; Attended the Committee on Law and Justice of the Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education of the National Academy of Science, National Research Council, Washington, D.C., June 26 & 27, 2014. Featured on Inside Clinical Commentary & Training by the Illinois Childhood Trauma Coalition on You Tube June 24, 2014; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ws1pOZccu88 Guest on “Keep Hope Alive,” hosted by Reverend Jesse Jackson discussing “Youth Violence in Chicago,” July 13, 2014. Attended the Institute of Medicine’s (IOM) Committee to Evaluate the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Disability Program for Children with Mental Disorders in Washington, D.C., July 15 – 16, 2014. Guest on “Chicago Speaks,” V103 WVAZ 102.7FM discussing “Domestic Violence and Fetal Alcohol Exposure,” August 2, 2014. Chaired Chief Judge of the Cook County Court Timothy Evans’ Committee for the Selection of the Superintendent of the Cook County Juvenile Detention Center, September 2014. 350
Guest on “Keep Hope Alive” WVON 1690AM with Dr. Julianne Malveaux, Dr. Jullian Roberts, Brandon Johnson, and Dr. Art McCoy discussing “Micheal Brown’s shooting and the Jackie Robinson West Little League Team Winning the US Little League Championship,” August 31, 2014. Cited in “Chief Judge Evans names blue ribbon committee to help him select a new director for juvenile detention center,” September 10, 1014; http://www.cookcountycourt.org/MEDIA/ViewPressRelease/tabid/338/ArticleId/2332/ChiefJudge-Evans-names-blue-ribbon-committee-to-help-him-select-new-director-for-juveniledetention.aspx Guest on “Keep Hope Alive” WVON 1690AM with Reverend Jesse Louis Jackson, former Chicago Bear Richard Dent and Carl Eller/President of the NFL Retired Players Association discussing “Concussions and NFL Domestic Violence,” September 21, 2014. Featured in “Distinguished Service Award – Carl Bell, M.D.” in the Illinois Psychiatric Society’s Mind Matters Issue 27: 16, September 2014 Presented “The Truth about Violence in Chicago,” at the Men’s Group of Trinity United Church of Christ, October 9, 2014. Cited in The Impact and Implication of Trauma and Abuse. The International Justice Project. http://www.internationaljusticeproject.org/pdfs/trauma.pdf Presented “Prevalence of Neurodevelopmental Disorders in Low-Income AfricanAmericans at a Family Medicine Clinic on Chicago’s Southside,” during “The Child to Prison Pipeline: African-American and At-Risk Children Fueling the Prison Industrial Complex” Workshop at the 2014 American Psychiatric Association’s Psychiatric Services Meeting, San Francisco, CA, October 30, 2014. Cited in “Do Ask, Do Tell,” Sports Illustrated, Volume 121, Issue 18: p. 86, November 10, 2014. Presented “Prevalence of Neurodevelopmental Disorders in Low-Income AfricanAmericans at a Family Medicine Clinic on Chicago’s Southside,” at the Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds, College of Medicine, University of Illinois at Chicago, November 12, 2014. Moderated Panel I – “Building Healthy Communities,” at the Thirtieth Annual Rosalynn Carter Symposium on Mental Health Policy – Celebrating The Past and Shaping the Future, November 20, 2014. Atlanta, GA. http://www.cartercenter.org/video/Default.aspx?youtube_id=D5YWeNjOGPs&category=&filt er=Mental%20Health Presented “Major and Mild Neurocognitive Disorders,” Jackson Park Hospital Family 351
Medicine Residency, December 2, 2014. Co-Presented with Radhika Chimata “Prevalence of Neurodevelopmental Disorders associated with Prenatal Alcohol Exposure in African-Americans,” at the Indian American Medical Association Illinois, December 10, 2014. Cited in “Commentary: CPN board offers ideas on addressing shortage of psychiatrists.” Clinical Psychiatry News, December 18, 2014. http://www.clinicalpsychiatrynews.com/opinion/single-view/commentary-cpn-board-offersideas-on-addressing-shortage-ofpsychiatrists/ebe49746181ae04b3cf1ffacc7833570.html?tx_ttnews%5BsViewPointer%5D= 1 Guest on “Cliff Kelly’s Show,” WVON 1690AM discussing “Fetal Alcohol Exposure in the African-American Community” January 13, 2015. Discussant for the Trinity Lead Mental Health Focus Group at Trinity United Church of Christ discussing “Mental Health in the African-American Community,” January 13, 2015. Attended the Institute of Medicine’s (IOM) Committee to Evaluate the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Disability Program for Children with Mental Disorders in Washington, D.C., January 21 – 22, 2015 Attended the Committee on Law and Justice of the Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education of the National Academy of Science, National Research Council, Washington, D.C., January 22 & 24, 2015. Presented “African-American Mental Health Issues,” at Grand Rounds for the Department of Psychiatry, University of Miami, Miami, Florida, February 3, 2015. Guest on WBEZ 91.5 FM - Chicagoland Public Radio discussing “Leonard Dixon – the new Superintendent of the Temporary Juvenile Detention Center, February 9, 2015. Guest on “Keep Hope Alive” WVON 1690AM Guest Host Art Norman, Jesse Jackson, Jonathan Jackson, Brandon Johnson, Joann Roberts, and Venessa Green (mother of one of the players) discussing the “Removal of Jackie Robinson West’s Little League Title,” February 15, 2015. Cited in “Study Finds High Prevalence of Prenatal Alcohol Exposure Disorders Among Patient of Chicago Clinic,” in Psychiatric News alert, March 3, 2015; http://alert.psychnews.org/2015/03/study-finds-high-prevalence-of-prenatal.html Panelist for Mental Health Panel at the Health Leads Summit – Innovation and Renewal Pathways to Healthcare Transformation (A Conference on the State of Healthcare and the 352
Role of Social Determinants of Health in the City of Chicago, sponsored by the School of Social Service Administration, University of Chicago, March 7, 2015. Presented Keynote Lunch “Pathways to Behavioral Health Equity: The Issue of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder,” at the Pathways to Behavioral Health Equity – Addressing Disparities Experienced by Boys and Men of Color sponsored by SAMHSA and the American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C., March 9, 2015. Cited in “Extreme Rate of Prenatal Alcohol Disorders in Poor,” Medscape News and Perspective – Psychiatry and Mental Health, March 10, 2015; http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/841168 Guest on “Chicago Speaks” – 1390AM WGRB with Ty Wansley discussing “Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders,” March 14, 2015. Guest on “Chicago Insight,” WGCI 107.5FM with Ty Wansley discussing “Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder,” March 15, 2015. Attended the Carter Center Mental Health Task Force Meeting chaired by Rosalynn Carter at the Carter Center, Atlanta, GA, March 19, 2015. Cited in “High Rates of Fetal Alcohol Disorders Found in Urban Areas,” Psychiatry News, Vol. 50, No. 7: 24, April 3, 2015. Featured on Reports of Spike Lee’s New ‘Chiraq’ Film Already Causing Controversy, WGN News, April 9, 2015. http://wgntv.com/2015/04/09/reports-of-spike-lees-new-chiraq-filmcausing-controversy-already/ Panelist for the National Black Child Development Institute (NBCDI) Conference Being Black is not a Risk Factor discussing Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder in the AfricanAmerican Community in Chicago, April 9, 2015. Cited in “Being A Rebel Leads A Chicago Psychiatrist To His Career,“ CBS Chicago , April 13, 2015. http://chicago.cbslocal.com/2015/04/13/being-a-rebel-leads-a-chicagopsychiatrist-to-his-career/ Featured in “Highlighting Neurodevelopmental Disorders in the African-American Community,” in Black Mental Health Net.com, April17, 2015; http://www.blackmentalhealthnet.com/a-study-highlighting-neurodevelopmental.aspx Featured in “Growing Recognition of Prevalence of Disorders Brought on by Prenatal Alcohol Exposure,” in Psychiatric News, Volume 50, Number 9: 33 & 42, May 1, 2015. Featured in the Cover Story for N’Digo “The Fetal Alcohol Problem In THE BLACK COMMUNITY”, N’Digo, Issue 9, Number 1030, May 7- May 13, 2015, p. 1 - Cover, p. 4 - 5. 353
Featured in “Fetal Alcohol: The Price of Drinking Mothers,” The South Shore Current, May 2015: 11- 12, 14 – 15. Panelist for “Armchair Discussions on Social Justice & Equity across the Life Course,” sponsored by the National Academy of Medicine’s Board on Children, Youth, and Families and the National Academy of Sciences, May 11, 2015. Cited in “Web-Based Intervention Trains Clinicians in Psychotherapy,” at www.medscape.com, May 11, 2015; http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/844472 Panelist for “WVON’s On The Table: The State of African-American Mental Health,” May 12, 2015. Featured in “CPN board members share APA pick,” Clinical Psychiatry New, http://www.clinicalpsychiatrynews.com/opinion/single-view/cpn-board-members-share-apapicks/1207a45678f48229acfbf3ab8d3b9527.html Mentor at the 2015 Annual Meeting Mentors of the Minority Fellowship Program National Mentors Network at the American Psychiatric Association 168th Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada, May 17, 2015. Attended the Clinical Psychiatry News Editorial Advisory Board, at American Psychiatric Association, Toronto, Canada, May 18, 2015. Early Research Career Breakfast Mentor at the Child Psychiatry Research Table at the American Psychiatric Association 168th Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada, May 19, 2015. Features in “Child psychiatrist dismisses recent JAMA study claiming increase in black youth suicide,” Modern Healthcare, May 20, 2015; http://www.modernhealthcare.com/article/20150520/NEWS/150529980 Consulted with the Superintendent of the Cook County Temporary Juvenile Detention Center, Leonard Dixon on the issue of FASD, June 2, 2015. Attended the National Academy of Science’s Committee on Law and Justice, Washington, D.C., June 5 & 6, 2015. Consulted with the CUNY Institute for State and Local Governance for their contract to provide TA for the $250 Million Criminal Justice Investment Initiative (CJII), June 9, 2015. Provided a Training for Illinois Department of Children and Family Services Cook County and Northern Illinois Clinical Division on “How to Sensitively Approach Mothers to Obtain Information on Pre-Natal Use of Alcohol and Current Research on Treatment, Chicago, Illinois, June 23, 1015. 354
Featured on All Things Considered – “Coping While Black A Season of Trauma,” NPR National Public Radio, WBEZ and others – July 2, 2015; http://www.npr.org/sections/codeswitch/2015/07/02/419462959/coping-while-black-aseason-of-traumatic-news-takes-a-psychological-toll Panelist for City Club of Chicago – “Chiraq,” July 9, 2015. http://www.cityclubchicago.org/videos/detail/1027/chiraq Guest on WBEZ 91.5 FM - Chicagoland Public Radio discussing his comments at the City Club of Chicago – Chiraq Panel, July 10, 2015. http://www.wbez.org/programs/morning-shift/2015-07-14/dr-carl-bell-effect-chi-raqcommunity-112384 Featured on FOX KTVU.COM “Chicago Doctor: “Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder’ linked to violence, July 10, 2015; http://wn.ktvu.com/story/29523832/chicago-doctor-fetalalcohol-spectrum-disorder-linked-violence; http://www.my65orlando.com/story/29523832/chicago-doctor-fetal-alcohol-spectrumdisorder-linked-violence Featured on WFLD Fox 32 Sunday discussing “Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders as a Root Cause of Violence in Chicago,” July 12, 2015. Also on My65 WRBW and WOFL, Orlando, FL; MyFoxny.com in New York, NY; Fox 9.com – KMSP in Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN; Fox 14 in Tampa Bay, FL, Fox 46 in Charlotte, SC; http://www.myfoxchicago.com/clip/11671203/fox-32-sunday-dr-carl-bell; http://www.myfoxchicago.com/clip/11671215/fox-32-sunday-dr-carl-bell-pt-2; http://www.myfoxchicago.com/clip/11671236/fox-32-sunday-fetal-alcohol-spectrumdisorder; http://www.my65orlando.com/story/29523832/chicago-doctor-fetal-alcoholspectrum-disorder-linked-violence; http://www.myfoxny.com/clip/11671203/fox-32sunday-dr-carl-bell; http://www.myfoxtwincities.com/clip/11671203/fox-32-sunday-dr-carlbell; www.myfoxtampabay.com/clip/.../fox-32-sunday-dr-carl-bell; www.fox46charlotte.com/clip/11671215/fox-32-sunday-dr-carl-bell-pt-2; Dr. Bell was cited in “An answer; ‘The Answer,’ to Chicago violence,” Chicago Sun-Times, July 13, 2015. Cited in “Thoughts? Chicago doctor: ‘Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder’ linked to violence” in The Prevention Conversation, July 13, 2015 https://preventionconversation.org/2015/07/13/thoughts-chicago-doctor-fetal-alcoholspectrum-disorder-linked-to-violence/ Dr. Bell was a guest on “Good Day Chicago,” Fox News WFLD Channel 32, discussing “Studies line fetal alcohol spectrum disorders with violence, income, July 14, 2015; http://www.myfoxchicago.com/clip/11678052/studies-link-fetal-alcohol-spectrum355
disorders-with-violence-income Cited in “Dr. Carl Bell Says Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Is the Biggest Public Health Problem Since Slavery,” Inquisitr, July 18, 2015; http://www.inquisitr.com/2262013/dr-carl-bellsays-fetal-alcohol-syndrome-biggest-public-health-problem-for-african-americans-sinceslavery/ Cited in “Latest rffada and FASD News” by the Russell Family Fetal Alcohol Disorders Association, July 19, 2015 http://www.rffada.org/news/638-dr-carl-bell-says-fetal-alcoholsyndrome-biggest-public-health-problem-for-african-americans-since-slavery Cited in ViralNewsChart Dr. Carl Bell Says Fetal Alcohol Syndrome ‘Biggest Public Health Problem For African-Americans Since Slavery.” Viral News Chart -91 with [“0” Similar news detected by ViralNewsChart.com - Hmmm... This story seems to be quite unique.] in the News category. The site notes “From our stats it is clear it has reached highest rank of 91 so far, which is ranking 10.634 that month!” http://app.viralnewschart.com/News/News.aspx?linkId=121140019
Consulted with the National Commission to Eliminate Child Abuse and Neglect Fatalities (CECANF) on the issue of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) in low-income African-American communities, July 23, 2015. Consulted with Dr. Garrad McClendon on his Documentary “The End of Murder,” July 23, 2015. Cited in FASD News, July 26, 2015; http://alcoholweekly.blogspot.com/2015/07/fasdnews-292015.html Doctor Says Fetal Alcohol Syndrome ‘Biggest Public Health Problem For AfricanAmericans Since Slavery,’ NOFAS Weekly Roundup, July 27, 2015. http://education.alcoholstudies.rutgers.edu/blogs/nofas-weekly-roundup-july-27-2015 Guest on Reverend Jesse Jackson’s “Keep Hope Alive,” show discussing “Prevention of Violence,” WWPR 105.1 FM, New York, NY; KTLK 1150 AM Los Angeles, CA; WVON 1690 AM, Chicago, IL; KMEL 106.1 FM, San Francisco, Oakland, San Jose, CA; WDAS 105.3 FM, Philadelphia, PA; KPRC 950 AM, Houston, TX; WWRC 1260AM, Washington, DC; WDTW 1310 AM, Detroit, MI; WGST 640 AM, Atlanta, GA; WINZ 940 AM, Atlanta, GA; WBTP 95.7 FM, Tampa, St. Petersburg, Sarasota; KATZ 1600 AM, St. Louis, MO; KKZN 760 AM, Denver CO; WAMO 860 AM, Pittsburg, PA; KPOJ 860 AM, Portland, OR; WKUS 105.3 FM; Norfolk, VA; WRNO 99.5 FM, New Orleans, LA; KRMP 1140 AM, Oklahoma City, OK; KGTO 1050AM, Tulsa, OK; KABQ 1350 AM, Albuquerque, NM; WARF 1350 AM, Akron, OH; WPHR 106.9 FM, Syracuse, NY; WQSL 92.3 FM, Jacksonville, NC; WQZL 101.1 FM, Belhaven, NC; WXST 99.7 FM, Charleston, SC; 356
WXXM 92.1 FM, Madison, WI; WLAP 630AM, Lexington, KY; WGFT 1500AM, Youngstown, OH; WTLZ 107.1 FM, Flint Saginaw, Bay City, MI; WJKX 102 FM, Hattiesburg, MS; WQYZ 92.5 FM, Biloxi, MS; WRBV 101.7 FM; Macon, GA; WSOK 1230 AM, Savannah, GA; KVEC 920 AM, San Luis Obispo, CA; KBKO 1490 AM, Santa Barbara, CA; KTMS 990 AM, Santa Barbara, CA; WWVA 1170 AM, Wheeling, WV; WVNA 1590 AM, Florence, AL; WJIZ 96.3 FM, Albany, GA; KKRX 1050 AM, Lawton, OK; KBZE 105.9 FM, Morgan City, LA; KFRA 1390 AM, Morgan City, LA; WAAW 94.7 FM, Aiken, SC; WFMI 100.9 FM, Virginia Beach, VA, July 25, 2015. Presented “Seven Field Principles,” at the I AM ABLE Trauma Conference 2015 – The Making of a Trauma Informed Community by Dismantling the Crippling Effects of Intergenerational Incarceration “From our Children to Our Seniors,” July 31, 2015. Guest on Chicago Speaks V103 102.7FM discussing “The Death of Sandra Bland,” August 2, 2015. Featured in “Dr. Carl Bell on Crime in Chicago,” Visvya.com - Latest Videos - Films, August 3, 2015; http://latest-videos-films.blogspot.com/2015/08/dr-carl-bell-on-crime-inchicago.html#.Vhx8aOxVikp Cited in Grand Concourse, Streetwise, August 3, 2015. http://streetwise.org/2015/08/grand-concourse/ Cited in “Prison is latest challenge for Missouri man struggling to fit in,” St. Louis Post Dispatch, August 3, 2015; http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/prison-islatest-challenge-for-missouri-man-struggling-to-fit/article_a7508bd2-f518-5db5-96b754627d9ec413.html Cited in “The Lost Boys of Chicago, Part II,” Chicago Defender, August 5, 2015; http://chicagodefender.com/2015/08/05/the-lost-boys-of-chicago-part-ii/ Guest on WVON 1690AM on “Robin’s Nest,” discussing “Chicago woman shout N-word at black mom – then lectures her about the Constitution,” August 10, 2015. Cited in “Police Training Is Seriously Lacking in Actual Science,” WIRED, August 17, 2015. https://www.wired.com/2015/08/police-training-seriously-lacking-actual-science/ Cited in Public Comment by Jim Casha regarding Safe Sleep Presentation by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, August 19, 2015; http://house.michigan.gov/sessiondocs/2015-2016/testimony/Committee331-8-19-20151.pdf Cited on “Healthy Brains for Children – Face Book,” on August 19, 2015; https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=10153576777336912&id=18026026 357
1911 Attended the Carter Center Mental Health Task Force Meeting chaired by Rosalynn Carter at the Carter Center, Atlanta, GA, September 16-17, 2015. Cited in “Positivity a core trait of successful Aging,” Clinical Psychiatry News, September 17, 2015; http://www.clinicalpsychiatrynews.com/specialty-focus/schizophrenia/singlearticle-page/positivity-a-core-trait-of-successfulaging/0e24411236d82ea134e94a05435b9f8d.html Cited in “CDC: One In Ten Women Drink Alcohol During Pregnancy, Babies Who Survive Can Suffer Severe Consequences,” INQUISITR September 26, 2015; http://www.inquisitr.com/2437474/cdc-one-in-ten-women-drink-alcohol-during-pregnancybabies-who-survive-can-suffer-severe-consequences/ Cited in “Positivity a core trait of successful Aging,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 43, No. 10, p. 41, October 2015. Keynote speaker at the Hip Hop DetoxX Party 4A Cause – THE SERIES discussing Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders, October 3, 2015. Guest on Reverend Jesse Jackson’s “Keep Hope Alive,” show discussing the “Oregon School Shooting,” WWPR 105.1 FM, New York, NY; KTLK 1150 AM Los Angeles, CA; WVON 1690 AM, Chicago, IL; KMEL 106.1 FM, San Francisco, Oakland, San Jose, CA; WDAS 105.3 FM, Philadelphia, PA; KPRC 950 AM, Houston, TX; WWRC 1260AM, Washington, DC; WDTW 1310 AM, Detroit, MI; WGST 640 AM, Atlanta, GA; WINZ 940 AM, Atlanta, GA; WBTP 95.7 FM, Tampa, St. Petersburg, Sarasota; KATZ 1600 AM, St. Louis, MO; KKZN 760 AM, Denver CO; WAMO 860 AM, Pittsburg, PA; KPOJ 860 AM, Portland, OR; WKUS 105.3 FM; Norfolk, VA; WRNO 99.5 FM, New Orleans, LA; KRMP 1140 AM, Oklahoma City, OK; KGTO 1050AM, Tulsa, OK; KABQ 1350 AM, Albuquerque, NM; WARF 1350 AM, Akron, OH; WPHR 106.9 FM, Syracuse, NY; WQSL 92.3 FM, Jacksonville, NC; WQZL 101.1 FM, Belhaven, NC; WXST 99.7 FM, Charleston, SC; WXXM 92.1 FM, Madison, WI; WLAP 630AM, Lexington, KY; WGFT 1500AM, Youngstown, OH; WTLZ 107.1 FM, Flint Saginaw, Bay City, MI; WJKX 102 FM, Hattiesburg, MS; WQYZ 92.5 FM, Biloxi, MS; WRBV 101.7 FM; Macon, GA; WSOK 1230 AM, Savannah, GA; KVEC 920 AM, San Luis Obispo, CA; KBKO 1490 AM, Santa Barbara, CA; KTMS 990 AM, Santa Barbara, CA; WWVA 1170 AM, Wheeling, WV; WVNA 1590 AM, Florence, AL; WJIZ 96.3 FM, Albany, GA; KKRX 1050 AM, Lawton, OK; KBZE 105.9 FM, Morgan City, LA; KFRA 1390 AM, Morgan City, LA; WAAW 94.7 FM, Aiken, SC; WFMI 100.9 FM, Virginia Beach, VA,, October 4, 2015. Cited in “Depression and Schizophrenia: A Black Disease?” The Black Mind, http://media-garden.org/theblackmind/sub2.html
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Participated in the Massachusetts General Hospital Chester M. Pierce M.D. Division of Global Psychiatry’s Global Psychiatric Clinical Research Fellowship Advisory Committee Meeting, October 16, 2015. Cited in “Depression and Prevention – Chicago Community Wide Adaptation,” http://fampod.org/mod/resource/view.php?id=41 Presented “Mental Health 101,” for the Mental Health Initiative of the Chicago, Illinois Links Chapter, December 5, 2015. Attended the National Academy of Science’s Committee on Law and Justice January 11, 2016. Participated in a strategic planning meeting with Congressman Danny K. Davis and State’s Senator Mattie Hunter discussing issues facing the Black community and the breakdown of the Black Family – specifically the mistrust of the Chicago Police Department and the lack of community services, January 16, 2016. Presented “Neurodevelopmental Disorders Associated with Prenatal Exposure to Alcohol,” Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds, Rush University Medical Center, January 27, 2016. Presented “Recent Developments in the National Academies of Science and Medicine,” at the Jackson Park Hospital Department of Family Medicine Meeting, January 28, 2016. Attended the screening of “Touched with Fire” sponsored by the UIC Center on Depression and Resilience, January 29, 2016. Featured in “Shadogram” a documentary on racial problems in Chicago Part I and Part II, February 1, 2016. SHADOWGRAM 1st part: http://www.dailymotion.com/video/k5F69sbRuKCcufeOLSS 2nd part: http://www.dailymotion.com/video/k55Mw6EK7bJr5xeA0YQ Cited in “Advisors’ Viewpoints: Fighting polypharmacy in psychiatry,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 44, No. 1: p. 10 – 11, 2016. Guest on WE ACT RADIO – www.weactradio.com discussing “Misdiagnosis in AfricanAmericans, February 5, 2005, Washington, D.C. Facilitated Interest Group 2 “Multicultural Aspects of Psychiatric Consultation ,” at the 2016 American College of Psychiatrists Annual Meeting in Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, February 18, 2016. Presented “Gun Violence, Urban Youth, and Mental Illness,” at the Washington Psychiatric Society Presidential Symposium on Violence Risk Reduction sponsored by the American 359
Psychiatric Association and the Washington Psychiatric Society, February 27, 2016, Washington, D.C. Cited in “Research into FASD is needed,” Clinical Psychiatry News, Vol. 44, No. 2, pp. 6 – 8, February 2016. Guest on “It’s A Matter Of Your Health: The 30 Minute Health Magazine,” WNAA – 90.1FM discussing “Suicide in the Black Community” March 9, 2016. Presented “Neurodevelopmental Disorders Associated with Prenatal Exposure to Alcohol,” to the Cook County Temporary Juvenile Detention Center Journal Club, March 15, 2016. Attended the Carter Center Mental Health Task Force Meeting chaired by Rosalynn Carter at the Carter Center, Atlanta, GA, March 17, 2016. Presented “The Prevalence of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders in the African-American Community,” for the Windsor University Psychiatry Webinar March, 22, 2016; 2016-03-22 13.05 Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.rar Guest on Chicago Speaks V103 102.7FM discussing “The Effects of Children Exposed to Violence, March 27, 2016. Discussant at the University of Chicago Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds on “In Black and White: Whose Cultural Formulation?” March 31, 2016. Cited in “Prenatal Alcohol Exposure May Be Driving Some Violent Behavior,” in Psychiatric News, Vol. 51, No. 7, April 2016. http://psychnews.psychiatryonline.org/doi/full/10.1176/appi.pn.2016.4a6 Cited in “Growing Recognition of Prevalence of Disorders Brought on by Prenatal Alcohol Exposure,” in Linked In, April 12, 2016; https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/growing-recognition-prevalence-disorders-brought-prenatalmanohar Cited in “The Unstudied Scars of Civil Rights Resistance,” in UnDark – Truth, Beauty, Science, April 18, 2016; http://undark.org/article/unstudied-scars-civil-rights-resistance/ Presented “Neurodevelopmental Disorders associated with Prenatal Alcohol Exposure” at the 7th Annual Lloyd C. Elam Symposium “From Cradle to Rocking Chair: Continuing and Emerging Issues in African-American Male Health at Meharry Medical College in Nashville, TN, April 28, 2016. Attended the National Academy of Science’s Committee on Law and Justice Semi-Annual Meeting, in Washington, D.C., May 5-6, 2016. 360
Presented “Research Over Four Decades: What have We Learned, What Are the Gaps in Research, and Where Do We Need To Go? – Neurobehavioral Disorders Associated with Fetal Alcohol Exposure.” at the National Academy of Science’s Committee on Law and Justice Semi-Annual Meeting, in Washington, D.C., May 5, 2016. Featured in http://lookthroughtheireyes.org/videos/support-video-segments/; May 19, 2016. Guest on “Back on the Beat,” WCPT 820AM/92.5FM discussing “The “homicide problem” in Chicago,” May 21, 2016; https://soundcloud.com/chicagosprogressivetalk/back-on-thebeat-w-monroe-anderson-052116 Cited in “Are Chicago Youth Mis-Lead?,” Chicago Defender, May 25, 2016. http://chicagodefender.com/2016/05/26/are-chicago-youth-mis-lead/ Cited in “Are Chicago Youth Mis-Lead?,” Atlanta Daily World, May 26, 2016. http://atlantadailyworld.com/2016/05/26/are-chicago-youth-mis-lead/ Guest on “Cliff Kelly’s Show,” WVON 1690AM discussing “Depression in the AfricanAmerican Community” May 27, 2016. Featured in “Dr. Carl Bell, a psychiatrist in Chicago, began sounding the alarm about fetal alcohol spectrum disorder four years ago,” in STAT Reporting from the frontiers of health and medicine. May 31, 2016; https://www.statnews.com/2016/05/31/fetal-alcoholspectrum-disorder/ Featured in “He stumbled on a hidden epidemic of brain damage – The culprit? Alcohol,” in The Boston Globe. May 31, 2016 Featured in “This Chicago doctor stumbled on a hidden epidemic of fetal brain damage,” in PBS NEWSHOUR, May 31, 2016; http://www.pbs.org/newshour/rundown/this-chicagodoctor-stumbled-on-a-hidden-epidemic-of-fetal-brain-damage/ Featured in “This Chicago doctor stumbled on a hidden epidemic of fetal brain damage,” Face book, June 1, 2016 https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=carl%20bell%20pbs 3.5k shocked faces; 154 comments; 2.2k Shares Presented the Keynote address “Risk Factors are Not Predictive Factors Due to Protective Factors,” at the 2016 Missouri Department of Mental Health’s Spring Training Institute, June 3, 2016. Presented a Workshop on “Prevalence of Neurodevelopmental Disorders associated with Prenatal Exposure to Alcohol (ND-PAE),” at the 2016 Missouri Department of Mental Health’s Spring Training Institute, June 3, 2016.
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Guest on “The Don Miller Show,” discussing “The Prevalence of Fetal Alcohol Expsoures in Low-Income African-Americans,” on WKOB 1680AM, in Orlando, Florida, June 3, 2016. Cited on NCCHC’s Facebook Page “Carl Bell, MD, CCHP, was interviewed by PBS Newshour on the topic of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder, a “hidden epidemic” about which he has been raising awareness for several years. Dr. Bell is a longtime member of NCCHC’s board of directors and an internationally eminent psychiatrist.” June 3, 2016. https://www.facebook.com/ncchc Cited in “Dr. Bell blames violence on fetal alcoholism,” The Chicago Crusader, June 6, 2016; https://chicagocrusader.com/dr-bell-blames-violence-fetal-alcoholism/ Cited in “Most antidepressants don’t work on kids and teens, study finds,” in STAT Reporting from the frontiers of health and medicine. June 8, 2016. https://www.statnews.com/2016/06/08/antidepressants-teens-kids/ Cited in “Most antidepressants don’t work on kids and teens, study finds,” in Business Insider, June 9, 2016 http://www.businessinsider.com/do-antidepressants-work-onchildren-2016-6?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=referral Panelist for “Medicine, social determinants of health, and criminal justice forum,” at the AMA Sections and Special Group Education Programming 2016 Annual Meeting, June 13 2016. Cited in “The hidden epidemic of alcohol-related brain damage,” The Week, June 13, 2016; http://theweek.com/articles/628922/hidden-epidemic-alcoholrelated-brain-damage Cited in “Why criminal justice should be part of fostering public health,” in AMA Wire, June 20, 2016. http://www.ama-assn.org/ama/ama-wire/post/criminal-justice-should-part-offostering-public-health Features on the “Online Museum of African American Addictions, Treatment and Recovery,” under the scientist, scholarly articles, and pioneer sections; June 26, 2016; http://www.museumofafricanamericanaddictionsrecovery.org Cited in “Drinking While Pregnant Can Cause Fetal Alcohol Syndrome,” in Your Care Everywhere - Pregnancy and Childbirth, June 27, 2016; https://www.yourcareeverywhere.com/life-stages/pregnancy-and-childbirth/drinking-whilepregnant-can-cause-fetal-alcohol-syndrome.html Presented “Fetal Alcohol Exposure in Low-Income African-American Communities,” at the panel on “The Health Impact of the Violence Epidemic,” at the PUSH 45 th Annual Convention – A More Perfect Union, June 29, 2016. Cited in Wikipedia in “Institute for Juvenile Research,” as one of the notable Directors of the Institute. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Institute_for_Juvenile_Research
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Guest on The 21st on WILL 90.0FM/580AM Champaign, Urbana, WUIS 91.9FM in Springfield, and WGLT 89.1FM in Bloomington-Normal discussing “The Impact of Trauma from all the Police Shooting Captured on Video,” July 13, 2016. Attended the Clinical Faculty meeting of the University of Windsor, School of Medicine, St. Kitts, July 16 to July 19, 2016. Panelist for the “Englewood Town Hall Meeting: A Conversation on Violence,” at the Antioch Missionary Baptist Church, August 3, 2016. Panelist for the “Violence and Race Relations in America: Where Do We Go From Here?” at the Chicago Citizen Newspaper Group, Inc. August 5, 2016. Cited in 'The Norm Is Out The Window': Englewood Town Hall Sounds Off On Violence, DNA Info August 3, 2016; https://www.dnainfo.com/chicago/20160804/englewood/norm-isout-window-englewood-town-hall-sounds-off-on-violence Featured on Revolvy http://www.revolvy.com/main/index.php?s=Carl%20Bell%20(physician)&item_type=topic Featured on America Pink – Website for education, essays, topics, articles, and online encyclopedia - Carl Bell (physician): Biography http://america.pink/carl-bellphysician_861327.html Featured on Famous Fix – American Psychiatrists http://www.famousfix.com/list/americanpsychiatrists?pageno=8 Featured in “Fetal Alcohol Syndrome: A Hidden Epidemic,” the fix , August 16, 2016 https://www.thefix.com/fetal-alcohol-syndrome-epidemic Guest on WVON 1690AM Community Health Focus Hour sponsored by the University of Chicago Medicine discussing “Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders,” August 20, 2016. https://soundcloud.com/niversityofhicagosommunityealthocusour Guest on Chicago Speaks 102.7FM with Dr. Robert Starks discussing “Donald Trump’s approaches to getting the African-American vote,” August 21, 2016. Guest on NPR All Things Considered WBEZ discussing “Examining the Reason’s for Chicago Violence,” September 3, 2016. http://www.npr.org/templates/transcript/transcript.php?storyId=492549546 Guest on Radio Health Journal discussing “16-36 Segment 1: Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder,” September 4, 2016 https://radiohealthjournal.wordpress.com/2016/09/04/16-36-segment-1-fetal-alcoholspectrum-disorder/ 363
Presented “Schizophrenia,” Jackson Park Hospital Family Medicine Residency, September 6, 2016 Featured in North Carolina Research Campus discussing “16-36 Segment 1: Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder,” September 8, 2016 https://transforming-science.com/ Guest on the “Cliff Kelly Show,” WVON 1690AM discussing “The Psychological Impact on African Americans from Donald J. Trump’s Election to the President of the United States,” November 9, 2016. Presented a Mini-Plenary - “The Impact of Food Swamps in health disparities,” at the Thirty-second Annual Rosalynn Carter Symposium on Mental Health Policy – Widening the Circle of Health and Wellness: The Central Role of Behavioral Health, Carter Center, Atlanta, GA, November 19, 2016. Guest Chicago Speaks V103 102.7FM discussing “The Stress of Donald Trump’s Election,” November 20, 2016, Guest on WBEZ 91.5 FM and WVON 1690 “The View From My Block” discussing “Fetal Alcohol Exposure as a biological contributor to violence,” December, 14, 2016. Cited in “Politics adds new anxiety to family get-togethers over the holidays,” USA Today, December 19, 2016. Cited in “Politics adds new anxiety to family get-togethers over the holidays,” KHOU.Com, December 19, 2016; http://www.khou.com/features/politics-adds-new-anxiety-to-family-gettogethers-over-the-holidays/372260179 Cited in “Cut the lead and cut crime,” in the Crusader, December 30, 2016. http://chicagocrusader.com/cut-lead-cut-crime/ Cited in “Take a Bow! How 2016 Became a Memorable Year For Black Women in Cinema,” ESSENCE, December 29, 2016; http://www.essence.com/entertainment/blackactresses-movies-2016-memorable XXXX
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FORENSIC EXPERIENCE Consultation with Maurice Scott on assault charges against Robert Julun, November 1977. - Defendant Julun.
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People of the State of Illinois vs. Richard Skorka - murder. - Defendant Skorka.
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People of the State of Illinois vs. Henry Brisbane - murder, February 1982. - Defendant Brisbane/ Jury Trial.
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Eugene Couch vs. Department of Justice - Fitness for Correctional Officer. - Defendant Department of Justice.
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People of the State of Illinois vs. Pedro Miranda, Juan Ocasio, and Edgardo Ventura murder. Defendant Ventura.
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People of the State of Illinois vs. John Bell - Indictment #79-C-4633 - murder. Defendant Bell.
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People of the State of Illinois vs. Clarence Dixon - murder. Defendant Dixon.
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People of the State of Illinois vs. Bernard Means - Indictment #79-I-4485 murder, July 1980. Defendant Means.
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People of the State of Illinois vs. Larry Harris - murder, April 1979. Defendant Harris.
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People of the State of Illinois vs. Brenda Cittadino - Indictment #80-C-957 - murder, October 1980. Defendant Cittadino.
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People of the State of Illinois vs. Edgar Hope, Jr. - murder, May 1982. Defendant Hope.
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People of the State of Illinois vs. Dexter Moise - murder, October 1978. Defendant Moise/ Bench Trial.
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People of the State of Illinois vs. Tommy Bells - murder, November 1978. Defendant Bells.
14.
People of the State of Illinois vs. Lillie Traywick - murder. Defendant Traywick.
15.
People of the State of Illinois vs. Willie Bennett - Indictment #77-6518 - murder, September 1979. Defendant Bennett.
16.
People of the State of Illinois vs Anthony Bogan - Indictment #85 C 13369 - murder, October, 1986. Defendant Bogan.
17.
People of the State of Illinois vs. Henry Hunt - murder. Defendant Hunt. 365
18.
People of the State of Illinois vs. Leroy Orange - murder. Defendant Orange.
19.
Testamentary Capacity of Robert T. Jones - Jury Trial, February 1992.
20.
Expert Consultant on US District Court Northern District of Illinois - Docket No. 91 C 4996 Jane Doe vs. William Deloney - rape.
21.
Illinois Human Rights Commission - City of Chicago vs. Terry Steele - April 26, 1994. Defendant Steele/ Hearing.
22.
Consultation with Northwestern University Legal Clinic on People of the State of Illinois vs. Derrick Hardaway - murder - October 11, 1994. Defendant Hardaway.
23.
Consultation with Attorney Cornelius Pitts/Defense on People of Michigan vs. Oliver French - murder - October 11, 1994. Defendant French.
24.
Consultation with Attorney Michael P. Socarras regarding expert witness in a racial discrimination case involving the United States Senate, June 9, 1995.
25.
Consultation with EEOC Milwaukee vs. John Deere - April 1995. Plaintiffs
26.
Expert Consultant on Schueller v. Northwest Hospital, Court No. 92 L 16308 B Malpractice - December 19, 1995. Defendant Northwest Hospital.
27.
People of the State of California verses Alex Deon Ross, Solano County Superior Court No. C37766 - Murder. Defendant Ross.
28.
Consultation with Eli Lilly in matters relating to Prozac, February 1996. Defendant Eli Lilly.
29.
Consultation with MacArthur Justice Center on State of Illinois verses Alcurtis Jackson, March 1996. Defendant Jackson
30.
Expert Witness on K.L. et. al. verses Jim Edgar, United States District Court - 1996. Plaintiff K.L. et al.
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Consultation with Priscilla S. Diamond on jail suicide of Polly Caplinger, October 1996. Plaintiff.
32.
Consultation with Eli Lilly on Riggs verses Eli Lilly and Company, United States District Court for the Southern District of Indiana and United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois Eastern Division, Civil Action No. MDL 907. Defendant Eli Lilly. 366
33.
Consultation with Watkins and Eager on breast implant litigation, November 26, 1996.
34.
People of the State of Illinois vs. Alcurtis Jackson - Heinous Battery, January 11, 1996. Defendant/Bench Trial.
35.
Consultation with Langdon and Emison regarding suicidal death of Alice Canfield, February 11, 1997.
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Consultation with Watkins and Eager on Earlean Givens and Leroy Givens and on behalf of the Wrongful Death Beneficiaries of Ronnie Givens, deceased vs. St. Dominic's Hospital et al. Civil Action No. 251-96-687CIV, March 21, 1997. Defendant Dominic's Hospital et al.
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Consultation with Jones, Day, Reavis & Pogue on Troy L. Vickers vs Abbot Laboratory, et al. regarding racial discrimination - Case No. 93 L. 07165, April 7, 1997. Defendant Abbot Laboratory et al.
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Consultation with Michael Panter in Chicago, Illinois on damages for Mark Jones regarding malpractice, May 7, 1997. Plaintiff Jones.
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State of Illinois vs Nicole Young, Court Case Number 96 CF 5789 - Kidnapping, August 13, 1997. Plaintiff State of Illinois.
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Consultation with Jill Miller, MSSW, Forensic Social Work Services, and Attorney's Undangen, Giachetta and Yackel in Chicago, Illinois - United States v. Darryl Lamont Johnson No. 96 CR 379 - Sentencing in capital punishment case for murder, August and October 1997. Defendant Johnson.
41.
Consultation with Abramson, Reis, Brown and Dungan in Manchester, New Hampshire regarding a suicide.
42.
Consultation with MacArthur Justice Center on James Newsome v. Bruce James, James W. Eckner, David Dioguardi, John McCabe, Raymond McNally, Theatrice Patterson, and Olivia Russell, Officers of the Chicago Police Department regarding unlawful detention and consequences, December 1997. Plaintiff Newsome.
43.
Consultation with Duke McNeil on People vs. Owen Stepheny - 96 CR 30340 Homicide January 1988. Defendant Stepheny.
44.
Consultation with Clausen Miller P.C. on Harris vs. City of Chicago, et al. - 93-5056-002 - regarding reactions to, and possible effects caused by arrest and detention by the Chicago Police Department, February 1998. Plaintiff Harris/Deposition.
45.
Consultation with the Office of the Cook County Public Defender on People vs. Mark Kennedy - 97 CR 9526 - Homicide April 1998. 367
46.
State of Illinois verses Sandra McGill - 93 JA 706 - Termination of parental rights, March 25, 1999.
47.
Deposition Mark Jones v. Damon Reference Laboratories, et al Court Number 96 L 4671 May 5, 2000.
48.
Consultation with the Office of the Attorney General State of Illinois on Mabel A., et al vs. Woodard - 97 C 1634 - Damages, March 2000.
49.
Consultation with David Malik on Curtis Harris vs. City of Cleveland, OH, - Damages, April 2000.
50.
Consultation with the Office of the Attorney General State of Illinois on J.H. v. Johnson et al. - 95 C 2822, May 2000.
51.
Deposition Mabel A., et al. vs. Woodard - 97 C 1634, November 14, 2000.
52.
Consultation with David W. Gleicher on Donald Reynolds v. State of Illinois 99CC3563 - Wrongful Imprisonment, December 7, 2000.
53.
Testified Mable A. Et al. vs. Woodard - 97 - C 1634, United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, May 24, 2001.
54.
Consultation with Walter Johnson on Bristol-Meyers Squibb product Stadol - lawsuit, August 16, 2001.
55.
Consultation with Attorney Futterman of the University of Chicago’s Mandel Legal Clinic on a class action lawsuit involving a midnight basketball sweep, August 31, 2001.
56.
Deposition Williams vs. Brown - 01 C 3228, June 26, 2002.
57.
Deposition Dupuv v. McDonald, - 97 C 4199 (N.D. Ill.), August 9, 2002.
58.
Testified Dupuv V. McDonald, - 97 C 4199 (N.D. III.), October 8, 2002.
59.
Testified Jones v. Rallos, et al Court No. 01 L 05311 E., Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois, October 17, 2003.
60.
Deposition J.H. and J.D., minors, by and through Todd Higgin, their father and next friend, Plaintiffs, vs. Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. et al. – 95 L 05461, May 13, 2004.
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Consultation on with Attorney Jan Sucler on the Paul Terry vs. City of Chicago, et al, 368
Docket No. 04L8141 (Circuit Court of Cook County Law Division), May 3, 2006. 62.
Consultation with Attorney Phillip Aaron on the Catholic Church sexual abuse of 100 African-American male youth, October 27, 2006.
63.
Consultation with Attorney Jeffery Taren in the racial harassment civil lawsuit complaint (Northern District of Illinois Case #06C4805) against Roadway Express, Inc. by Mr. Ken Comer, December 22, 2006.
64.
Consultation with Attorney Kenneth H. Zucker on Golden, et al v Eli Lilly and Company, September - October, 2007.
65.
People of the State of Illinois Vs Maisha Hamilton Bennett Case No: 02 CR 16455; Fitness to Stand Trial and Fitness to Represent herself (Pro Se) - May 2009.
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Testified in People of the State of Illinois Vs Maisha Hamilton Bennett Case No: 02 CR 16455; Fitness to Stand Trial and Fitness to Represent herself (Pro Se) – August 24, 2009.
67.
Consultation with Attorney Bruce Bruss on Laura Busse and Brandon Busse Vs R&D Bus Company, Inc. and Antoine Wilson Defendants Case No: 11 L 9328. September 2013.
68.
Testified in the Interest of Milanya Adam in the Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois, Juvenile Justice and Child Protection Department, Child Protection Division, Juvenile No 14JA00360 August 3, 2016.
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PREVIOUS EMPLOYMENT (In Chronological Order) Biostatician for Matthew Walker Comprehensive Health Center, Meharry Medical College, from March 1970 to June 1971. Jackson Park General Hospital in Chicago, Illinois, for Outpatient. Outpatient and Medical Consultation from August 1972 to June 1974. Resident Physician, Department on Mental Health, State of Illinois, July 1971 to June 1974. Lieutenant, Medical Corps, United States Naval Reserves, stationed at Great Lakes, Illinois, with duties of Recruit Evaluation and Psychotherapy, and General Medical Officer. Promoted to Lieutenant Commander, United States Naval Reserve, June 1975. Director of the Recruit Evaluation Unit and Outpatient Services for the Ninth Regional Naval District, June 1975 to June 1976. Clinical Instructor of Psychiatry, Chicago Medical School, 1975. Director, Jackson Park Hospital, 7531 S. Stony Island, Chicago, IL 60649 Psychiatric Emergency Services Program, June 1976 to January 1977. Staff Psychiatrist, Chatham Avalon Mental Health Center, February 1977 to February 1979. Staff Psychiatrist, Chicago Board of Education, February 1977 to February 1979. Staff Psychiatrist, Community Mental Health Council, Inc., Day Treatment Center, June 1977 to April 1979. Staff Psychiatrist, Human Correctional and Services Institute, June 1977 to December 1978. Associate Director, Division of Behavioral and Psychodynamic Medicine, Jackson Park Hospital, 7531 S. Stony Island, Chicago, IL 60649. Responsible for the daily operation of a 24-hour Psychiatric Emergency Service, a 14-bed psychiatric unit, and an outpatient clinic with precare, aftercare, alcoholism, senior age, and children's programs, 1979 to 1980. Associate Director, Outpatient Group Practice, Division of Behavioral and Psychodynamic Medicine, Jackson Park Hospital, 7531 S. Stony Island, Chicago, IL 60649. Responsible for service delivery in the Psychiatric Emergency Service; Outpatient Group Practice; and a 36-bed psychiatric unit as leader of a multidisciplinary treatment team, 1980 to 1982. Medical Director, Community Mental Health Council, Inc, 8704 S. Constance, Chicago, Ill 60617. Responsible for clinical services at the Community Mental Health Council, Inc, 1982 to 1987. 370
Private Practice, 1972 to Present. Instructor, Martial Arts Systems, Inc., 1973 to 1985. Publisher, The Bottom Line - the Black Psychiatrists of America Newsletter, 1980 to 1982. Medical Director of the Community Mental Health Council, Inc., 1982 to 1987. Talk Show host of “The Doctor’s In” once a week and “On Target” twice a month WVON 1450 AM (heard in Chicago) 1986 to 1987. Associate Professor of Clinical Psychiatry - University of Illinois School of Medicine 1983 to 1993. Talk Show host of "The Black Couch" WJPC 106.3 FM Mon-Fri (heard in Chicago and Northwest Indiana), October 1992 to March 1993. Peer Review Consultant National Institute of Justice (NIJ), U.S. Department of Justice 1999 – 2002 Principle Investigator of Using CHAMP to Prevent Youth HIV Risk in a South African Township - Community Mental Health Council, Inc., Chicago, IL - (Principal Investigator: Bell, Carl C; 09/30-01 -08-30-07; NIMH 2RO1 MH-01-004; $2,179,890. International Fellow - Institute of Philosophy, Diversity, and Mental Health - Center for Ethnicity and Health, Faculty of Health, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, United Kingdom 2007 - 2009 President & CEO, Community Mental Health Council, Inc. 8704 S. Constance, Chicago, Ill 60617; April 1, 1987 – June 30, 2012; The Community Mental Health Council (CMHC) is a private, not-for-profit comprehensive mental health center located on Chicago's Southside with an annual operating budget of 20 million dollars and a staff of 360 geniuses. Dr. Bell is responsible for policy, planning, budget, public relations, and overall operations. CMHC offers a set of comprehensive services consisting of: Research and Advocacy, On-site Screening Program, Adult Precare and Aftercare Program, Elderly Program, Child & Adolescent Outpatient Treatment Program, Victim's Services Program, Children and Adolescent Residential Program, Vocational Services, Day Treatment Programs, Crisis Triage Program, and an Adult Residential Program, consisting of the Crisis Bed Program, Supervised Residential Program, the Community Integrated Living Arrangement Program, and the Transitional Living Facility. In addition, CMHC contracts for Emergency Psychiatric Services and Inpatient Hospitalization from Jackson Park Hospital on Chicago’s Southeast side and St. Bernard’s Hospital on Chicago’s Southwest side. CMHC’s psychiatric emergency services provides emergency services for 800 patients per month. The Council provides ongoing services for over 6,000 primarily poor patients; screens and provides 371
emergency psychiatric services for over 6,000 individuals, provides case management services for 9,000 seniors, and treats over 580 victims per year. In addition, to overseeing the administration and clinical programs of the Council, Dr. Bell is also responsible for managing the Community Mental Health Foundation, Inc. (the property limb of the Council) that had net assets of $362,573 in FY06. Director of the Institute for Juvenile Research (Birthplace of Child Psychiatry), 1747 W. Roosevelt Road, Chicago, IL 60608 - Department of Psychiatry, College of Medicine, University of Illinois at Chicago. July 1, 2010 - August 31, 2013. For a century, the Institute for Juvenile Research (IJR) has been a leading force in providing a broad range of innovative mental health services to children, adolescents and their families, as well as rich grounds for research in prevention and intervention, and clinical experiences for trainees in the fields of child psychiatry and child psychology. IJR, established in 1909 and transferred to UIC in 1990, was the first child guidance clinic and the second organized psychology training program in the nation. It was also one of the first sites for training child psychiatrists. IJR is a multidisciplinary research, training, and service institute for children's mental health that is a vital part of the Chicago community and a major research and training center for children's mental health. The Institute comprises more than 35 faculty and 65 professional staff engaged in a broad spectrum of research, demonstration, and training. IJR’s programs address pressing issues such as HIV risk, access to effective school services, epidemiology of drug abuse, services for families in the child welfare system, and training of child mental health providers. The Institute also offers child psychiatry clinical services and training programs in child psychiatry, psychology and social work. Consultant “Creating the Scientific Infrastructure for the Promise Neighborhood Initiative” (Co-PI’s Anthony Biglan and Brian R. Flay): 09-30-09 to 08-31-2011; NIM 1RC2DA02894601 - $1,695,350. Co-Director - UIC Interdisciplinary Center for Research on Violence - University of Illinois at Chicago, July 2006 - July 2013 Staff Psychiatrist – St. Bernard’s Hospital, Inpatient Psychiatric Unit, Chicago, IL April 2013 – April 2014. Staff Psychiatrist – Psychosis Program, Department of Psychiatry, College of Medicine, U of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, August 2013 – July 2014 Clinical Professor of Psychiatry (since 1993) - University of Illinois - School of Medicine – Chicago, IL, July 1993 – July 2014 Clinical Professor of Public Health (since 1994) University of Illinois - School of Public Health, July 1994 – July 2014 Clinical Professor of Psychiatry - Chicago School of Osteopathic Medicine 372
Co-Investigator of the Community Partnership to Prevent Urban Youth HIV Risk Columbia University School of Social Work, Social Intervention Group, New York, NY
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