Curriculum Vitae

Bio Sketch: Allen Dyer is Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the George Washington University. His major interests are Global Health and Mental Health, Medical Ethics and Professionalism, psycho oncology, spirituality and health, and clinical care.

Formerly he was Senior Health Advisor at the International Medical Corps. Previously he has been on the faculty at Duke University, Albany Medical College, where he served as Associate chair of the department of psychiatry and Chief Medical Officer of the Capital District Psychiatric Center, and East

Tennessee State University, where he served as chair of the Department of Psychiatry.

He received his AB and Master of Medical Science at Brown University, his MD and his PhD from Duke. The PhD was in medical ethics from the Department of Religion. While still a resident at Duke, he began his tenure on the APA Ethics committee and the AMA Council on Mental Health.

He is the recipient of several awards including Attending of the Year, Nancy C.A. Roeske Award in Recognition of Outstanding and Sustained Contributions to Medical Education, An Award and Recognition for service to the Iraqi people, and the Bruno Lima award of APA for disaster psychiatry. He served on the editorial board of the Encyclopedia of Bioethics. He is a Distinguished Life Fellow of the APA (DLFAPA).

He is the author or editor of several books including:

Idealism on Medical Ethics: The Problem of the Moral Inversion;
Ethics in Clinical Medicine;
The Humanities and the Profession of Medicine;
Ethics and Psychiatry: Toward Professional Definition,
co-author of Concise Guide to Ethics in Clinical Care
One More Mountain to Climb: What my Illness Taught Me About Health.
Global Mental Health Ethics co-editor

Education

  • Maine Central Institute, Pittsfield, Maine (class valedictorian), 1963
  • Brown University, Providence, RI, A.B., 1967
  • Pacific School of Religion, Berkeley, CA, C.T.S. (Certificate of Theological Studies), 1969
  • Brown University, Providence, RI, M.M.Sc. (Master of Medical Science), 1970
  • Duke University, Durham, NC M.D. 1972
  • Duke University, Durham, NC Ph.D. 1980
    • (Department of Religion: medical ethics; religion and culture)
  • Duke Community and Family Medicine Program, Intern in Medicine
  • Duke University Medical Center, Resident in Psychiatry, 1970-74
  • Duke University Medical Center, Chief Resident Department of Psychiatry 1974-75
  • UNC-Duke Psychoanalytic Institute (now called Psychoanalytic Institute of the Carolinas), Graduate, 1984

Academic Career and Professional Appointments

  • Duke University Medical Center, (1975-87)
    • Instructor, Assistant Prof, Associate Clinical Professor
    • Department of Psychiatry and
    • Department of Community and Family Medicine
  • University of Oxford (U.K.), (1983-84)
    • Honorary Consultant, Department of Psychiatry, Warneford Hospital
    • Member, Green College
  • Capital District Psychiatric Center, (1987-1990)
    • Chief Medical Officer
  • Albany Medical College, (1987-1992)
    • Professor and Associate Chair, Interim Chair
    • Psychiatrist-in-chief, Albany Medical Center Hospital
  • State University of New York at Albany, (1989-92)
    • Professor of Health Policy and Management
  • East Tennessee State University, (1992-2009)
    • Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
    • Department Chair, (1992-95
  • ETSU Faculty webpage, lectures, CV (1992-2009)
  • International Medical Corps, (2009-2012)
    • Senior Health Advisor
  • George Washington University, Washington DC (2012-Present)
    • Professor & Vice Chair for Education, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
  • Professor Emeritus, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, since 2021.

Fellowships

  • Kent Fellowship of the Danforth Foundation, 1972-76
  • Institute on Human Values in Medicine Fellowship, 1976
  • Halstead Fellowship in Geropsychiatry, 1976-78
  • National Fund for Medical Education Fellowship, 1979-80
  • W. K. Kellogg National Fellowship, 1981-84
  • National Humanities Center, Fellow, 1982-83

Service, Honors, Awards

  • Sigma Xi, Scientific Honor Society, Brown University, 1969
  • American Medical Association, Council on Mental Health, 1973, 1979
  • American Psychiatric Association
    • Ethics Committee, 1975-78
    • Consultant to Ethics Committee, 1981-83
    • Subcommittee on Ethics Curriculum, 1982-83
    • Council on Internal Affairs, 1993-95
    • Committee on Human Resources, 1995-96
  • Duke University Medical Center
    • Cost Containment Committee, Chair, 1973-75
    • Ethics Committee, Founding Co-chair, 1980-83
    • Admissions Committee, 1983-87
  • Society for Health and Human Values, 1974-80
    • Nominating Committee, 1978
  • American Psychoanalytic Association
    • Member, 1976-2010
    • Confidentiality Committee, 1991-96
  • Duke School for Children, Board of Directors, Founding President, 1984-87
  • Institute of Medicine, Robert Wood Johnson Health Policy Fellowship
    • Selected for fellowship, but declined award for University of Oxford sabbatical, 1983-84
  • Editorial Advisory Board
    • Theoretical Medicine: An International Journal for the Philosophy and Methodology of Medical Research and Practice, 1982-90
    • Tradition and Discovery, Journal of the Polanyi Society, 1976-present
    • The Encyclopedia of Bioethics (Area Editor for Mental Health and Human Sexuality), 1990-93
  • Dean’s Award for Outstanding Teaching, East Tennessee State University, 1993, 1995
  • ETSU Students’ Teaching Awards, 1994-95, 1995-96, 1996-97
  • Guest Editor, Psychiatric Quarterly, Volume 65(1), Spring, 1994
  • Reviewer
    • Journal of Psychotherapy Practice and Research, 1995-2000
    • Journal of Rural Health, 1995-2000
  • American Psychiatric Association, New York State, Capital District Branch
    • President Elect, 1988-89
    • President, 1989-90
    • Deputy Representative, Area II Council, 1988-91
  • American College of Mental Health Administrators
    • Elected Member, 1988
    • Fellow, 1992
  • American College of Physician Executives, 1990-96
  • Boy Scouts of America
    • Guilderland, NY, Troup 50, Chair, Parents’ Committee, 1989-91
    • Sequoia Council (Virginia-Tennessee) Executive Board, 1990-95
  • East Tennessee State University, James H. Quillen College of Medicine
    • Dean’s Council, 1992-95
    • Scholarship and Financial Aid Committee, 1992-95
    • Continuing Medical Education Committee, Chair, 1993-96
    • Medical Student Education Committee, 1994-2009, Co-chair, 1995-2001
  • Alpha Omega Alpha, Medical Honor Society, Tennessee Delta Chapter, 1996-present
  • American Psychiatric Association, Nancy C. A. Roeske Award in Recognition of Outstanding and Sustained Contributions to Medical Education, May 20, 1997
  • East Tennessee State University, Dean’s Distinguished Teaching Award in the Clinical Sciences, 1997-98
  • International Advisory Panel, Australia New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 2003-04
  • National Pain Foundation, Board of Clinical Directors, 2005-2006; Advisor, 2006-09
  • East Tennessee State University, James H. Quillen College of Medicine, Caduceus Club, Attending of the Year, 2006
  • American Psychiatric Association, Distinguished Life Fellow, 2007
  • Livestrong Foundation, Global Cancer Summit, Delegate, Dublin, Ireland, September 2009
  • Maine Central Institute, Distinguished Achievement Award, 2012
  • Iraqi Medical Sciences Association – IAMSA-USA Presentation of Award and Recognition for Humanitarian Service to the Iraqi People, May 28, 2014
  • Institute of International Education CIES Council for International Exchange of Scholars, Fulbright Specialist Roster, selected April, 2015
  • American College of Psychiatrists, Award for Innovations in Medical Education, The George Washington University Department of Psychiatry Global Mental Health Program, February 2016
  • Bruno Lima Award for Disaster Psychiatry, American Psychiatric Association, 2017

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  27. The Humanities and the Profession of Medicine, Allen R. Dyer, ed., Research Triangle Park, NC: National Humanities Center, 1982.
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  38. “Social Activism and the Dynamics of the Moral Inversion,” American Psychoanalytic Association, NY, Dec. 15, 1982.
  39. Ethics in Psychiatry: Education and Practice – A Resource Notebook, Allen R. Dyer, editor, Washington: American Psychiatric Association, 1983.
  40. “Considerations in Developing a Code of Ethics for Clinical Clerks and Housestaff,” A.A.M.C. Regional Meeting, St. Simons, Georgia, April 11, 1983.
  41. “The Ethics of Professional Advertising,” Davidson College Union Lecture, April 14, 1983.
  42. “The Psychoanalytic Treatment of Narcissistic Personality Disorders,” University of Oxford Department of Psychiatry, Warneford Hospital, October 17, 1984.
  43. “Character and Moral Development,” University College of Wales, Aberwystwyth, February 21, 1984.
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  50. “The Ethics of Deciding to Forego Life-Sustaining Treatment,” Departments of Neurology and Medicine Grand Rounds, Graduate Hospital, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, February 6, 1985.
  51. “Refusing Life-Saving Treatment,” North Carolina Medical Journal, February, 1984.
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  60. “Medical Ethics and Primary Care,” N.C. Primary Care Association, Atlantic Beach, June 6, 1986.
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  62. “Confidentiality, Trust, and the Therapeutic Alliance,” University of Oxford, Department of Psychiatry, July 15, 1986; V.A. Grand Rounds, Albany, NY, October 11, 1988.
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  72. “Ethical Principles in Mental Health Practice,” Psychological Association of Northeastern New York, Albany, October 17, 1988.
  73. Professional Organization of Physicians: Quality of Care Versus Cost Containment, Allen R. Dyer, guest editor, Theoretical Medicine, Vol. 10, No. 3 (Sept. 1989).
  74. “Professional Organization of Physicians: Balancing the Cost-Quality Equation. An Introduction.” Theoretical Medicine, Vol. 10, No. 3 (Sept. 1989) pp185-93. PMID 2603152 [MEDLINE].
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  77. “Mental Illness and Chemical Addiction: Making Professional and Recovery Models Work Together,” North Carolina School for Alcohol and Drug Studies, University of North Carolina – Wilmington, August 1-2, 1989.
  78. “Taking Care of Strangers,” Medical Ethics Grand Rounds, Albany Medical Center, September 28, 1989.
  79. “Communication, Consent and Autonomy: Central Ethical Themes in Mental Health Treatment,” Intensive Seminar in Bioethics, sponsored by Kaiser Permanente Health Plan, Costa Mesa, California, October 3, 1989.
  80. “Who Gets Treatment?” Mercy Help and Education Foundation National Conference, St. Peter’s Hospital, Albany, NY, October 6, 1989.
  81. “Limiting Freedom While Protecting Civil Rights,” World Congress of Psychiatry, Athens, Greece, symposium on Compulsory Hospitalization and Involuntary Treatment, October 14, 1989.
  82. “Professional Ethics for Psychiatrists,” South Carolina Psychiatric Society, Litchfield Beach, January 28, 1989.
  83. “Contemporary Influences on Administration in Psychiatry,” part of APA course, American Psychiatric Association, New York City, May 16, 1990.
  84. “Self Psychology: An Avenue to Pre-Oedipal Pathology?” Western New York Psychoanalytic Society, Syracuse, NY, June 2, 1990.
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  87. Ethical Issues in Adolescent Mental Health and Substance Abuse (Allen R. Dyer and James MacIntyre) American College of Mental Health Administrators, Napa, CA, March 3, 1991.
  88. “How Polanyi Helps Us Understand Post-Modernism in Art, Architecture, and Medicine,” (Allen R. Dyer and Douglas Adams) Polanyi Centennial Conference, Kent State University, April 12, 1991.
  89. Community Psychiatry Then and Now: An Introduction . Psychiatric Quarterly, Vol. 62, No. 3 (Fall 1991).
  90. Guest Editor, Psychiatric Quarterly, Special Issue, Community Psychiatry Then and Now, Vol. 62, No. 3 (Fall 1991).
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  93. “Polanyi and Post-Modernism,” Polanyi Centennial Conference, Harvard Divinity School, February 28, 1992.
  94. “Utilization of Private Child and Adolescent Services – Ethical Considerations,” (Allen R. Dyer and James C. MacIntyre ) Administration and Policy in Mental Health, Vol. 19, No. 3, 1992.
  95. “Polanyi and Post-Modernism,” Tradition and Discovery, Vol. 14, No. 1, 1992-93.
  96. “Introduction: Narcissism and Self Psychology,” Special issue, Allen R. Dyer, ed. Psychiatric Quarterly, Vol. 64, No. 1, 1994.
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  98. Area Editor, (Mental Health and Human Sexuality areas), Encyclopedia of Bioethics, New York: MacMillan, 1995.
  99. “Advertising in Health Care,” in Warren Reich, ed., Encyclopedia of Bioethics, New York: MacMillan, 1995.
  100. “Ethical issues in the Current Debate about Recovered Memory,” Keynote address, Conference on Childhood Sexual Abuse and Memory: Current Controversies, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, Kansas, March 31, 1995. [See also reference 145]
  101. L’impact de la gestion des soins sur la psychiatrie aux États-Unis,” (The Impact of Managed Care on Psychiatry in the United States) Passages, Le Journal Français de Psychiatrie, December 95/Janvier 96, pp. 44-45.
  102. “Letter from American: Managed Care or Managed Costs?” Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, June 1996.
  103. “Ethics and Medicine: The Post-modern Agenda,” grand rounds University of Alabama Birmingham Department of Psychiatry, January 16, 1996; East Tennessee State University Department of Psychiatry, February 23, 1996.
  104. Xiaoshong Li, Ronald Hamdy, William Sanborn, Allen Dyer, “The Long-term Effects of Antidepressants on Balance, Equilibrium and Postural Reflexes,” Psychiatry Research 63 (1996) 191-196.
  105. “The Ethics of Human Genetic Intervention: A Post-modern Perspective,” Washington, D.C., National Advisory Committee for Gene Therapy in Parkinson’s Disease, April 13, 1996, Experimental Neurology, June, 1997, Vol. 144, pp. 168-172. PMID 9126167 [MEDLINE].
  106. “Ethics, Advertising, and Assisted Reproduction,” Washington, D.C., National Advisory Board on Ethics in Reproduction (NABER), October 29, 1996; Women’s Health Issues, Vol. 7, No. 3, May/June, 1997, pp. 143-8.PMID 9203859 [MEDLINE].
  107. “Balancing ethics and economics” in “The Impact of Managed Care: Lessons for Now” Arthritis Care and Research, Vol. 10, No. 3, June, 1997, pp. 248-50.PMID 9335636 [MEDLINE].
  108. “The Post-modern Body: Reflections on Stephen De Staebler’s Winged Figure,” Berkeley: Graduate Theological Union, Symposium in honor of Prof. Doug Adams, Nov. 21, 1997; ETSU Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds, January 23, 1998.
  109. The Ethics of Sex and Genetics: Selections from the Five-Volume MacMillan Encyclopedia of Bioethics, Warren T. Reich (Editor-in-chief) Allen R. Dyer (Area Editor Mental Health and Human Sexuality) New York: MacMillan, 1998.
  110. “Ethics,” Robert E. Hales, Stuart C. Yudofsky, and Johan A. Talbott, eds., American Psychiatric Press Textbook of Psychiatry, Third Edition, Washington: American Psychiatric Press, 1999.
  111. “Psychopharmacological Applications in Children and Adolescents,” (Craig L. Donnelly and Allen R. Dyer), David A. Sabatino and Ben L. Brooks, eds., Research on Interventions with Emotionally/Behaviorally Disordered Children, Durham: Carolina Academic Press, 1997.
  112. “Psychiatry as a Profession,” Sidney Bloch and Paul Chodoff, eds., Psychiatric Ethics, Third Edition, New York and Oxford, Oxford University Press. 1997.
  113. “Managing Managed Care” panel presentation, American Psychiatric Association, Washington, D.C., May 18, 1999.
  114. “The Need for a New Medical Model,” response to Oscar Pfister Lecture, American Psychiatric Association, Washington, D.C., May 20, 1999. Also presented at Social and Economic Determinants of Public Health, Salzburg Seminar, Salzburg Austria, April 15, 2000.
  115. “Psychology of Hope and Spirituality in Crisis,” Wisdom From East and West Third Annual Conference, September 9, 1999, Johnson City (TN) Medical Center.
  116. “Spirituality and Healing in the Nepal Himalaya,” ETSU Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds, Feb. 11, 2000.
  117. “Ethics and Psychiatry” (Allen R. Dyer and Merry Miller) In International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, Neil J. Smelser and Paul B Baltes, eds, Oxford, Pergamon Press, 2001. Vol 7, pp 4774-9
  118. One More Mountain to Climb: What My Illness Taught Me about Health, Lambert Academic Publishing, 2013.
  119. The Charles McCoy Lecture: Zen and the Art of Knowing: Pirsig, Polanyi, and the Odyssey of Mastery, March 120, 2002, Pacific School of Religion, Berkeley, California.
  120. “The Knowledge of Good and Evil” Keynote address, Royal Australia New Zealand Congress of Psychiatry, Hobart Tasmania, May 14, 2003.
  121. “What my Illness Taught Me about Health” Feast of Psychiatry, Melbourne, Australia, May, 2003; Knoxville Psychiatric Symposium, September 2003.
  122. “Advertising” in Encyclopedia of Bioethics, 3rd edition, Stephen G. Post, editor-in chief, New York: Macmillan Reference, 2003.
  123. “Divided Loyalties in Health Care” in Encyclopedia of Bioethics, 3rd edition, Stephen G. Post, editor-in-chief, New York: Macmillan Reference, 2003.
  124. “Cardiopathia Fantastica, the Cardiac Variant of Munchausen’s Syndrome,” (Park, Ted A, Mark Andrew Borch, Allen R. Dyer, Alan N. Peiris) Southern Medical Journal, Volume 97, Number 1, January 2004, pp. 48-52.
  125. Ethics in Mental Health Care ( Concise Guide) (Laura Weiss Roberts and Allen R. Dyer), American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc., Arlington, Va., 2004. [Selected as one of top five recommended textbooks by the American Psychiatric Association, 2005]
  126. “A Day in the Life of a Psychiatrist-in-the-Making: Honora Sandifer, M.D. Mentor: Allen R. Dyer, M.D., Ph.D.” (Sandifer HM, Dyer AR) Academic Psychiatry, 2005; 29:397. PMID 16223926 [MEDLINE]
  127. “Using Freud’s Concept of the ‘Repetition Compulsion’ to plan a strategy for psychotherapy” Chengdu Psychoanalytic Center, Sichuan University, Peoples’ Republic of China, October 19, 2005.
  128. “Ethical Aspects of Psychotherapy” (Allen R Dyer and Sidney Bloch) in An Introduction to the Psychotherapies, S. Bloch, editor, Oxford University Press, 2006.
  129. “The Limits of Bioethics” Department of Psychiatry, National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS), Bangalore, India, December 20, 2005.
  130. “The Ethics of Globalization and the Globalization of Bioethics,” Karnataka Branch, Indian Psychiatric Society, Bangalore, December 21, 2005.
  131. “What My Illness Taught Us About Coping” (Allen Dyer and Susan Dyer), Karunashraya Home for the Terminally Ill, Bangalore Hospice Trust, Indian Cancer Society, Karnataka, India, December 22, 2005.
  132. “In the Wake of the Tsunami: The Psychosocial Dimension of Illness,” Department of Biochemistry, East Tennessee State University, January 18, 2006.
  133. “An Ethic for 21st Century Medicine,” Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds, East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TN, January 20, 2006.
  134. “A Decade of Disasters: Lessons from the Indian Experience,” MSWSA, Department of Social Work, ETSU, March 14, 2006.
  135. “Ethics and Psychiatry” (Allen R. Dyer and Merry N. Miller) A Preparation Guide to ABPN Psychiatry Written Part I Examination, American Psychiatric Press Inc. (2007)
  136. “Stem Cell Technology: The Promise and Peril of Medical Innovation,” presented February 19, 2006, during the Johnson City Public Library’s Frankenstein: Penetrating the Secrets of Nature exhibition.
  137. “Escape from Hell, Rodin Museum Paris” (photograph) New England Journal of Medicine, October 5, 2006, p.1473 .
  138. “Fear of Feeling” Graduation Address, ETSU Department of Psychiatry, June 25, 2006.
  139. “In Memoriam, Remembering a Dear Friend and Colleague: John Oakley, MD,” Neuromodulatin, Vol.9, Issue 3, July 2006, 176-177.
  140. “PNI and AIDS: The Mind-Body Connection” Kellogg Fellows Leadership Alliance, AIDS and Its Impact on African Communities, Johannesburg, South Africa, September 30, 2006.
  141. “Factitious Disorders: Detection, Diagnosis, and Forensic Implications.” (Allen R. Dyer and Marc D. Feldman) Psychiatric Times April 2007 Special Edition Vol. XXIV No. 5, pp. 17-20.
  142. “Informed Consent Revoked” Guest editorial, Neuromodulation Volume 10, Issue 4, October, 2007, p299.
  143. “Whom Do We Serve?” (Allen R. Dyer and Mary Pat Aardrup) in Eliott Krames, P. Peckham, Ali Rezai, eds., Neuromodulation: A Comprehensive Handbook, Elsevier, 2009.
  144. “Keynote Address: Childhood Sexual Abuse Memories: Current Controversies Ethical Issues in the Debate?” in Robin D. Barnes ed. The Nature & Scope of Individual Rights: Emerging Debates in Constitutional Law, Carolina Academic Press, 2007. [See also reference 100]
  145. “God and the Immune System,” Psychiatry Unit, Hawler Medical University, Erbil, Iraq (Kurdistan), June 12, 2007
  146. “Psychosocial Care in Mass Disaster Response” Dept of Psychiatry, Hawler Medical University, Erbil, Iraq (Kurdistan), June 12, 2007.
  147. “Medical Ethics and Professional Definition” Iraq CME Symposium, Hawler Medical University, Erbil, Iraq (Kurdistan), June 13, 2007.
  148. “Alcoholism and Substance Abuse: A Bio-Psych-Social Approach” Iraq CME Symposium, Hawler Medical University, Erbil, Iraq (Kurdistan), June 13, 2007.
  149. “Child Psychiatry: A Developmental Approach” Iraq CME Symposium, Hawler Medical University, Erbil, Iraq (Kurdistan), June 14, 2007.
  150. “DH Lawrence and the Metaphors of Illness” 11th International DH Lawrence Conference, Nottingham, England, August 18, 2007.
  151. “A Decade of Disasters: Lessons from the Indian Experience” (Sekar Kasi, Subhasis Bhadra, Allen R. Dyer) Southern Medical Journal, Vol 100, No 9, September, 2007.
  152. “In the Wake of the Tsunami: A Physician’s Perspective” Southern Medical Journal, Vol 100, No 9, September, 2007.
  153. “I feel I am fortunate . . .” in From Battleground to Common Ground, William Timpson editor, publication pending. Timpson, W. M., A. Dyer, S. Burgoyne, M. Bacon and P. Kakela. From Battleground to Common Ground: Stories of Conflict, Reconciliation, and Civic Renewal. Paper presented at the Kellogg Fellows Leadership Alliance Conference, Estes Park, CO, 2007.
  154. “Mary Dyer by Allen Dyer” in From Battleground to Common Ground, William Timpson editor, publication pending.
  155. “Not Far From War” in From Battleground to Common Ground, William Timpson editor, publication pending. (www.web.mac.com/allendyer accessed May 12, 2012).
  156. “Prison Psychiatry: Psychiatry in Prisons” Psychiatry Training Conference, Ministry of Health, Erbil, Iraq, April 22, 2008.
  157. Somatoform Disorders, Stress and Resilience, Psychiatry Training Conference, Ministry of Health, Erbil, Iraq, April 23, 2008.
  158. “Iraq on the Ground: The View through the Psychiatrist’s Lens” Anita Everett, Mohammed al-Uzri, Allen Dyer, American Psychiatric Association, Washington, DC. May 8, 2008.
  159. “Tolerance and Reconciliation” SAMHSA Conference on Trauma and Behavioral Health Services: Lessons from the Iraq Experience. United States Substances Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Gaithersburg, Maryland, July 15, 2008.
  160. Disaster Mental Health: Community Training. Xushi Hospital, Sichuan University West China Telemedicine Center, Chengdu, China, (Allen Dyer, Sekar Kasi, Srikala Bharath, Stephanie Hall, Hardik Rishi Mehta, Wei Jiang) September 4-5; DuJiangyan and Schifang, September 5-6, 2008
  161. “Trauma in Everyday Life” Shanghai Maritime University, Shanghai, China, September 7, 2008.
  162. “Somatoform Disorders and Psychotherapy with Non-Psychotic Patients” WHO Shanghai Mental Health Center, Shanghai, China., September 8, 2008.
  163. “Disaster Mental Health: Tsunami, Earthquake, War” Department of Psychiatry, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC, October 3, 2008.
  164. “Let’s Talk about the Elephant in the Sitting Room: The War in Iraq as a Mental Health Issue” Iraqi Mental Health Forum-UK Royal College of Psychiatrists, Leicester, England, November 15, 2008.
  165. “Psychotherapy Skills: Theoretical and Practical”. Psychiatry CME/CPD Al Rasheed Hotel, Baghdad, Iraq, November 20, 2008.
  166. “Introduction to Evidence-Based Medicine and Research Ethics”; “Research Hypotheses, Variable, Sample and Design” (with Mohammed al Uzri, Hussain Tuma, Ban Kaissy, Tomma Muhsin); “Use of Statistics in Medical Research, in Standards, Quality of Care and the Use of Best Available Evidence, Basrah CME Event, Basrah General Hospital, Basra Iraq, sponsored by Iraq Ministry of Health and Medical Alliance for Iraq/International Medical Corps, March 24-26, 2009.
  167. “Ethics and Genomics in Global Context” King Hussein Institute of Biotechnology and Cancer, Amman, Jordan, March 29, 2009.
  168. “Disaster Mental Health: Community Training: The Hans Lowenbach Lecture” Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, and Central Psychiatric Hospital, Butner, North Carolina. April 9, 2009.
  169. “Spirituality and Pain” John C Oakley Memorial Pain & Neuromodulation Scientific Meeting, Mansfield Health Education Center, Billings, Montana, June 5, 2009.
  170. “Healing a Community: Application of Bio-psycho-social Principles” keynote address, India Disaster Management Congress, New Delhi, November 6, 2009.
  171. “Toward a Cancer Control Strategy for Iraq” (Layth Mula-Hussain and Allen Dyer) International Conference on Scientific Researches, Iraq Ministry of Health, Baghdad, Iraq, December 13, 2009
  172. “Developing an Infrastructure for Scientific Research” (Hussain Tuma and Allen Dyer) International Conference on Scientific Researches, Iraq Ministry of Health, Baghdad, Iraq, December 15, 2009.
  173. “Moving Forward with the Iraqi Refugee Situation in Syria” Center for Contemporary Arab Studies, Georgetown University, March 2, 2010
  174. “The Changing US Role in Iraq and the Future of Iraqi Civil Society: A Panel Discussion on Present Course and Future Challenges,” Reserve Officers Association and Education for Peace in Iraq Center, Washington, DC, March 4, 2010.
  175. “Disaster Response: Role of Disaster Networks” at Disaster Response Utilizing Academic Institutional Resources, Emory University Conference Center, Atlanta Georgia, sponsored by Southeast Regional Center of Excellence for Emerging Infections and Biodefense and Southeastern Center for Emerging Biologic Threats, Atlanta Georgia, July 27, 2010.
  176. “Hospital and Health Center Accreditation” Ministry of Health, al Mansoor Hotel, Baghdad, Iraq, April 4, 2020.
  177. “Complex Research for Complex Emergencies,” at Careers in Global Mental Health, National Institute of Mental Health, Rockville, MD, July 30, 2010.
  178. “Tolerance and Reconciliation: An Evidenced-Based Approach” Iraq-SAMHSA Mental Health Initiative, Iraq Cultural Center, Washington, DC, October 20, 2010
  179. “One World One Health,” Symposia organizer, “Integrating Mental Health into Primary Care in Iraq: Report and Prospect, Parts I and II”, XX World Congress of Social Psychiatry, October 26, 2010, Marrakech, Morocco.
  180. “Women’s Mental Health” and “Violence Against Women (with Martin Olsen) Conference on Women’s Health Emergencies, International Medical Corps and St. Jude’s Hospital, St. Lucia, February 21-25, 2011.
  181. “Cancer and Spirituality: An Introduction” in Allen R. Dyer, special issue editor, Southern Medical Journal, April, 2011.
  182. “The Need for a New ‘New Medical Model’” Southern Medical Journal, April, 2011.
  183. “Pain and Spirituality” (Allen R. Dyer and Richard Stieg) in Textbook of Pain Medicine, Albert Ray, editor, Springer: 2012.
  184. “Global Disasters, War, Conflict and Complex Emergencies: Caring for Special Populations” (Allen R. Dyer, Subhasis Bhadra), in Eliot Sorel, editor, 21 st Century Global Mental Health, Jones and Bartlett, 2012.
  185. “Ethics of Altered Standards of Care in Humanitarian Disasters”, Robert H Levi Leadership Symposium, Berman Institute of Bioethics, Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, April 8, 2011.
  186. Conference “Healing a Community: Helping Children Cope with Disaster” (Allen R. Dyer, organizer with Sekar Kasi, Srikala Bharath, Subhasis Bhadra, Eric DesMarais, and Chikako Ishii) Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan, May 21-22, 2011.
  187. “Trauma, Health, and Mental Health: A Global Perspective” presented at symposium on “War, Conflict, and Complex Emergencies: Mental Health in Iraq” organized by Allen R. Dyer, World Psychiatric Association, Istanbul, Turkey, June 11, 2011.
  188. “In the Wake of Japan’s Triple Disaster: Rebuilding Capacity Through International Collaboration” (Eric DesMarais, Subhasis Bhadra, Allen Dyer) Advances in Social Work . 2012.
  189. “Psychosocial support for harmony and peace building: Rebuilding community in Gujarat” (Subhasis Bhadra and Allen Dyer) for the Hiroshima Peace from Disaster Conference, Hiroshima University, September 18, 2011.
  190. Perceptions and utilization of primary health care services in Iraq: findings from a national household survey. (Gilbert Burnham, Connie Hoe, Yuengwai Hung, Agron Ferati, Allen Dyer, Thamer Al Hifi, Tariq Hasoon). BMC International Health and Human Rights 2011, 11:15 doi:10.1186/1472-698X-11-15
  191. “Spirituality, Resilience, and Healing among Humanitarian workers.” International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies. Baltimore, Maryland, Nov 5, 2011.
  192. “War, Peace, and 50 years of Foreign Aid” Patterson Lecture, Maine Central Institute, Pittsfield, Maine, April 11, 2012.
  193. Global (Mental) Health, Department of Psychiatry, The George Washington University, Washington, DC, September 20, 2012
  194. Medical Ethics and Professionalism, Department of Medicine, The George Washington University, January 17, 2013.
  195. “Global Health and Mental Health” Washington Psychiatrist, Spring, 2013.
  196. “War, Conflict, Trauma, Resilience.” (Symposium and workshop). April 13, 2013. World Psychiatric Association, Bucharest, Romania.
  197. One More Mountain to Climb: What My Illness Taught Me about Health Lambert Academic Publishers. 2013.
  198. Ethics and Psychiatry (Allen R. Dyer and Eindra Khin Khin) Encyclopedia of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Elsevier 2014.
  199. Advertising, Encyclopedia of Bioethics, 4th Edition, MacMillan, 2014
  200. Divided Loyalties in Healthcare (Allen R. Dyer and Laura Weiss Roberts), Encyclopedia of Bioethics, 4th edition, Macmillan, 2014.
  201. “Survivor Surveillance” (Sanna Bhatty and Allen R. Dyer) Psychiatric Annals 2014: 44(7):326-328).
  202. Assisted Outpatient Treatment for Homeless Individuals with Severe and Persistent Mental Illness: An Interdisciplinary Conversation (Michael Morse, MD, MPA and Allen Dyer, MD, PhD) Washington Psychiatrist. Winter 2015.
  203. Telepsychiatric assessment of a mariner expressing suicidal ideation (Alexander Lee, Neal Sikka, Francis O’Connell, Allen Dyer, Keith Boniface, James Betz) International Maritime Health 2015; 66, 1: 49–51DOI: 10.5603/IMH.2015.0012 http://www.intmarhealth.pl
  204. Community Response to Disaster, Embassy of Italy, Washington DC, September 19, 2013.
  205. Reconstruction of post-conflict society: Focus on Iraq (Allen R. Dyer, Anita Everett, Mohammed al-Uzri) King’s College London, Global Health Forum Sept 29, 2013.
  206. Medical Ethics and Professionalism: An Ethical Foundation for 21st Century Healthcare Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds George Washington University October 2, 2013
  207. Psychiatry, Religion, Healing, Department of Psychiatry, Georgetown University, Washington, DC, October 24, 2013.
  208. Polanyi, Professionalism, and the Ethical, American Academy of Religion, Baltimore, November 23, 2013.
  209. Compassionate Care (Christina Puchalski, Carolyn Brown, Allen R. Dyer) Cosmos Club Health Forum, Washington, DC, December 13, 2013
  210. Madness as Metaphor, Symposium in Honor of William H. Poteat, Yale University, June 6, 2014.
  211. Zombie Apocalypse Fantasies, Grand Rounds, George Washington University, November 13, 2014.
  212. Psychiatric Preparedness for International Disasters, Rotary International, Washington, DC, January 14, 2015.
  213. “Medical Ethics and Professionalism”, Plenary Address, First International Conference on Medical Education, Babylon Iraq, February 14, 2015.
  214. “Introducing Ethics and Professionalism into the Medical School Curriculum.” Workshop. First International Conference on Medical Education, Babylon Iraq, February 14, 2015.
  215. “Facilitating Learning in Small Groups” Workshop. First International Conference on Medical Education, Babylon Iraq, February 14, 2015.
  216. TOFIQ (Together for Iraq) Addressing Iraq’s Current Humanitarian Crisis, Embassy of the Republic of Iraq, Fairmont Hotel, Washington, DC, March 12, 2015.
  217. 2019 Risk factors for terrorism a comparison of family childhood and personality risk factors among Iraqi terrorists murderers and controls Saleh Dhumad, Philip Candilis, Allen Dyer, Sean Cleary, Najat Khalifa.
  218. Hippocratic Oath for Humanitarian Workers Pharos 2018 Philip J. Candilis, MD, DFAPA; Allen R. Dyer, MD, PhD; Fatima Noorani, MD; Marwa Ghabra, MD; Catherine May, MD; Saleh Dhumad, MBChB, MRCPsych, MSc, CBT; Eric Kocher, JD
  219. Fatima Noorani, MD, and Allen R. Dyer, MD, PhD How Should Clinicians Respond to Transference Reactions with Cancer Patients? AMA Journal of Ethics® May 2017, Volume 19, Number 5: 436-443 Dyer Noorani AMA Ethics Cancer
  220. Dyer, A. R. (2016) Madness as Metaphor: Therapeutic Implications of Post-critical Thought . Tradition and Discovery, Vol 42, pp 23-33. View discussion on YouTube.
  221. Dyer, A.R. (2016) “The Tradition of the Therapeutic relationship” in A Clinical Guide to Psychiatric Ethics, Laura Weiss Roberts, ed. American Psychiatric Publishing, 2016.
  222. Lee, A, N Sikka, F O’Connell, A Dyer, K Boniface, J Betz., (2015) Telepsychiatric Assessment of a Mariner Expressing Suicidal Ideation”, International Maritime Health.
  223. Bhatty, S., and A.R.Dyer, (2014) “Survivor Surveillance” Psychiatric Annals. Dyer, A. R., and L.R. Weiss, (2014) “Divided Loyalties in Healthcare”. Encyclopedia of Bioethics, 4th edition.
  224. Dyer, A. R., (2014) “Advertising” Encyclopedia of Bioethics, 4th edition. Dyer, A.R. and E. Khin Khin (2014) Ethics and Psychiatry. Encyclopedia of Social and Behavioral Sciences.
  225. Dyer, A.R., S. Bhadra, (2012) “Global Disasters, War, Conflict and Complex Emergencies” 2012 Dyer Bhadra Global Disasters in E. Sorel, ed. 21st Century Global Mental Health.
  226. Burnham, G., C Hoe, Y. Hung, A.Ferati, A. Dyer, T al Hifi, T Hasoon, (2011) “Perceptions and utilization of primary health care services in Iraq: findings from a national household survey. International Health and Human Rights.
  227. Dyer, A. R., & Stieg, R. L. (2013). Pain and Spirituality. Comprehensive Treatment of Chronic Pain by Medical, Interventional, and Integrative Approaches, 927-934.
  228. Des Marais, E. A., Bhadra, S., & Dyer, A. R. (2012). In the wake of Japan’s triple disaster: Rebuilding capacity through international collaboration. Advances in Social Work, 13 (2), 340-357.
  229. Dyer, A. R. (2011) and “Cancer and Spirituality: An Introduction” and The Need for a New ‘New Medical Model” Southern Medical Journal, 04 (4), April, 2011.
  230. 2019 Risk factors for terrorism a comparison of family childhood and personality risk factors among Iraqi terrorists murderers and controls
  231. Hippocratic Oath for Humanitarian Workers Pharos 2018 Philip J. Candilis, Allen R Dyer, Fatima Noorani et al.
  232. F Noorani, and A Dyer, How Should Clinicians Respond to Transference Reactions with Cancer Patients? AMA Journal of Ethics May 2017
  233. Dyer, A.R. (2017) Evolution of the So-called “Goldwater Rule”: An Ethical Analysis.
  234. Dyer, A. R. (2016) Madness as Metaphor: Therapeutic Implications of Post- critical Thought. Tradition and Discovery, Vol 42, pp 23-33.
  235. Dyer, A.R. (2016) “The Tradition of the Therapeutic relationship” in A Clinical Guide to Psychiatric Ethics, L Roberts, ed. American Psychiatric Publishing, 2016.
  236. Lee, A, N Sikka, F O’Connell, A Dyer, K Boniface, J Betz., (2015) Telepsychiatric Assessment of a Mariner Expressing Suicidal Ideation”, International Maritime Health.
  237. Dyer, A. R., and L.R. Weiss, (2014) “Divided Loyalties in Healthcare”. Encyclopedia of Bioethics, 4th edition.
  238. Dyer, A. R., (2014) “Advertising” Encyclopedia of Bioethics, 4th edition.
  239. Dyer, A.R. and E. Khin Khin (2014) Ethics and Psychiatry. Encyclopedia of Social and Behavioral Sciences.
  240. Dyer, A.R., S. Bhadra, (2012) “Global Disasters, War, Conflict and Complex Emergencies” 2012 Dyer Bhadra Global Disasters in E. Sorel, ed. 21st Century Global Mental Health.
  241. Burnham, G., C Hoe, Y. Hung, A.Ferati, A. Dyer, T al Hifi, T Hasoon, (2011) “Perceptions and utilization of primary health care services in Iraq International Health and Human Rights.
  242. Dyer, A. R., & Stieg, R. L. (2013). Pain and Spirituality. Comprehensive Treatment of Chronic Pain by Medical, Interventional, and Integrative Approaches, 927-934.
  243. Des Marais, E. A., Bhadra, S., & Dyer, A. R. (2012). In the wake of Japan’s triple disaster: Rebuilding capacity through international collaboration. Advances in Social Work, 13 (2), 340-357.
  244. Evolution of the”Goldwater Rule: Professionalism, Politics, and Paranoia. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association. 2021.
  245. Does it matter that Freud thought Shakespeare was the Earl of Oxford? Int J Appl Psychoanal Studies. 2020;17:369–371.
  246. When is Sadness a Sickness? Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, volume 64, number 4 (autumn 2021): 587–591.
  247. The Madding Year, Capital Psychiatrist, Spring 2021
  248. Madness and the Moral Inversion, Grand Rounds, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, The George Washington University, May 5, 2022.
  249. 50 Years of American Psychiatry: Looking Back, Looking Forward, Special Lecture Duke University Department of Psychiatry, October 25, 2022, Capital Psychiatrist, Spring 2023.
  250. Review: Allen R. Dyer (2023) Opera on the Couch: Music, Emotional Life, and Unconscious Aspects of Mind, Edited by Steven H Goldberg and Lee Rather.The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 92:3, 558-566, DOI:
  251. Philip J. Candilis, Sean D. Cleary, Saleh Dhumad, Allen R. Dyer & Najat Khalifa (1) (2019) Risk Factors for Terrorism: A Comparison of Family, Childhood, Personality Risk Factors among Iraqi Terrorists, Murderers, and Controls. Behavioral Sciences of Terrorism and Political Aggression, 11 .
  252. (2) (2021): Classifying terrorism: a latent class analysis of primary source socio-political and psychological data. January 2021 Behavioral Sciences of Terrorism and Political Aggression 15(2):1-18 DOI: 10.1080/19434472.2021/1874041
  253. (3) (2022) Distinguishing Lone from Group Actor Terrorists: A Comparison of Attitudes, ideologies, motivations and risks. J Forensic Sci 2023 Jan;68(1):198-206.
  254. (4) Cleary, SD, PJ Candilis, S Dhumad, AR Dyer, N Khalifa Pathway to terrorist behavior: The role of childhood experiences, personality traits, and ideological motivations in a sample of Iraqi prisoners. Journal of Forensic Sciences. 2023;00:1–11. https://doi.org/10.1111/1556-4029.15429
  255. Research with Terrorists: Ethical Considerations, American Psychiatric Association San Francisco, May 2023.
  256. Pathways to Terrorist Behavior (Poster) American College of Psychiatrists, New Orleans, February 21, 2024.

Books

Dyer, A. (2013). One More Mountain to Climb: What My Illness Taught me about Health. Lambert Academic Publishing: Available on Amazon Read reviews here

Cancer is a complex illness with biological, psychosocial, and spiritual facets. This book follows the odyssey of a physician who was diagnosed with a virulent blood cancer, multiple myeloma, and came to a new understanding of health and wellness as he underwent bone marrow transplant with massive chemotherapy, navigated the hazards of the health delivery system, learned to cope with the illness and then the treatment, and finally emerged into a whole new life with a new appreciation of the relationship of illness, health, trauma and resilience.

Weiss, L & Dyer, A. (2004). Concise guide to ethics in mental health care. American Psychiatric Press: Washington DC. Selected as one of the top books by American Psychiatric Press.

Dyer, A. (1988) Ethics and psychiatry: Toward professional definition (Order from Amazon) 1988 Ethics and Psychiatry Toward Professional Definition (read here) American Psychiatric Press: Washington DC. A profession is defined by its ethics as much as by its technology.

Dyer, A. ed. (1985) The Humanities and the Profession of Medicine. National Humanities Center, Research Triangle Park, NC.

Robbins, DA & Dyer, A (1982) Ethical dimensions of clinical medicine. Charles C Thomas Pub Ltd: Springfield, IL.

Distinctive in the way it blends ethics with practical aspects of clinical medicine, this volume offers a multidisciplinary perspective of the quandaries facing medical practitioners. Prominent professionals from the fields of medicine, nursing, ethics and law clarify issues, formulate problems statements, and offer solutions

Dyer, Allen Ralph (1980) Idealism in Medical Ethics: The Problem of the Moral Inversion Duke University, PhD Dissertation. (CONTENTS)

Allen R Dyer, Brandon Kohrt, Philip Candilis, editors, Global Mental Health Ethics. Springer Scientific Publications, (2021). This volume addresses gaps in the existing literature of global mental health by focusing on the ethical considerations that are implicit in discussions of health policy. In line with trends in clinical education around the world today, this text is explicitly designed to draw out the principles and values by which programs can be designed and policy decisions enacted. It presents an ethical lens for understanding right and wrong in conditions of scarcity and crisis, and the common controversies that lead to conflict. Additionally, a focus on the mental health response in “post-conflict” settings, provides guidance for real-world matters facing clinicians and humanitarian workers today. Global Mental Health Ethics fills a crucial gap for students in psychiatry, psychology, addictions, public health, geriatric medicine, social work, nursing, humanitarian response, and other disciplines.

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