William H. Reid, M.D., M.P.H.
DFAPA, FACP, FRCP(E)
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P.O. Box 4015 |
Telephone: (830) 596-0062 |
Horseshoe Bay, TX 78657 |
Facsimile: (830) 596-9047 |
This page last updated February, 2018 |
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Education | |
B.A., (Psychology), University of Minnesota, Minneapolis (1966) | |
M.D., University of Minnesota, Minneapolis (1970) | |
M.P.H., University of California, Berkeley (1975) | |
Psychiatry Internship & Residency, University of California, Davis (1970-71, 73-75; interrupted for military service) | |
Post-residency training in psychotherapy, administrative psychiatry, and forensic psychiatry | |
Continuing medical education in psychiatry and related fields, ongoing |
Current Academic and Clinical Appointments include | |
Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Lubbock | |
Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Texas A&M College of Medicine, Temple | |
Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, University of Texas Dell Medical School, Austin | |
Local, regional, and state hospital privileges and appointments | |
Certifications | |
American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology, General Psychiatry (former examiner & senior Examiner) | |
American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology, Forensic Psychiatry 1996-2006, renewed by examination 2007-present | |
American Board of Forensic Psychiatry (former examiner; board now defunct) | |
APA Committee on Administrative Psychiatry (former examiner, examination director, and chair) |
Current Clinically-Related Activities include | |
Limited patient care consultation to physicians and other clinicians | |
Teaching of psychiatrists-in-training | |
Facility clinical risk management consultation |
Clinical Oversight and Administrative Experience includes | |
Medical Director, Texas Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation (1989-96) | |
Chair, National Council of State Medical Directors (1995-96) | |
Governing Boards, 8 Texas state psychiatric hospitals, (1994-96) | |
Advisory Board, Texas Mental Sciences Institute (1989-96) | |
Professor and Special Assistant for Mental Health and Mental Retardation, Office of the Executive Vice Chancellor for Medical Affairs, University of Texas System (1989-1996) |
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Clinical teaching & supervision of medical students and psychiatrists-in-training (1977-present) |
Current & Past Editorial Boards and Directorships include | |
Journal of Psychiatric Practice (contributing editor) | |
Psychiatrists In Practice Examination (American College of Psychiatrists) | |
Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law | |
Behavioral Sciences & the Law | |
Current Psychiatric Research and Opinion | |
American College of Psychiatrists Psychiatric Update Series (Editor-in-Chief 1995-1998) | |
Psychiatric Medicine | |
Behavior Online | |
Violence, Aggression & Terrorism: An International Forum | |
Journal of Border Health | |
Texas Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA) ( Board of Directors and Scientific Advisor) | |
Schreiner University (Board of Trustees, 2006-) | |
Federation of Texas Psychiatry (Board of Directors, ex officio, 2007-2008 ) | |
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Past President | |
American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law (AAPL) | |
Texas Society of Psychiatric Physicians (TSPP) (2007-2008) |
Professional Memberships include | ||
American Psychiatric Association (APA)
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American College of Psychiatrists (ACP) | ||
American Academy of Psychiatry & the Law (AAPL) | ||
American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS) (Associate) | ||
Texas Medical Association (TMA) | ||
Texas Society of Psychiatric Physicians (TSPP) | ||
and other state and national professional organizations |
Fellow or Distinguished Fellow | |
American Psychiatric Association (Distinguished Life Fellow) | |
American College of Psychiatrists (Fellow) | |
Royal College of Physicians (Edin.) (Fellow) | |
College of Physicians of Philadelphia (Fellow) |
Listed | ||
Best Doctors in America | ||
Marquis' Who's Who in the World | ||
Who's Who in Medicine & Healthcare | ||
and other biographical listings |
Honors/Awards include | ||
Seymour Pollack Award (AAPL) (distinguished contribution to education in forensic psychiatry) | ||
Manfred Guttmacher Award (APA, AAPL) (outstanding publications in mental health and law) | ||
Best Doctors (peer surveys, national and Austin, Texas) | ||
Scientific Advisor Service Award, National Depressive & Manic Depressive Association (DMDA/DBSA) | ||
National Investigator's Award, Journal of ECT | ||
Ardis Cline Martin Award, Texas Depressive & Manic Depressive Association | ||
"Distinguished Alumnus," University of California, Davis, Medical Center | ||
"Exemplary Psychiatrist," National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI) | ||
Visiting Professor of Psychiatry, Hunan Medical University, PR China | ||
"Honor Lecturer," Mid-America States University Association | ||
Distinguished Visiting Professor of Psychiatry, Institute of Living, Hartford, CT. | ||
Visiting Professor & U.S. Representative, International Conference on Psychiatric Classification, Cambridge University, U.K. |
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and others, including awards for clinical service and teaching. |
Publications: Over 300 clinical & professional publications and abstracts, and 16 professional books, including | |
Developing a Forensic Practice: Operations & Ethics for Experts (New York: Routledge/Taylor & Francis) (winner of the 2014 Manfred Guttmacher Award) |
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The Treatment of Psychiatric Disorders (3rd edition, with G.U. Balis & B.J. Sutton, New York: Brunner/Mazel) |
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Handbook of Mental Health Administration & Management
(with S. Silver; New York: Brunner-Routledge) |
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DSM-IV Training Guide (on psychiatric diagnosis, with M.G. Wise, New York: Brunner/Mazel) |
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DSM-IV Clinical Vignettes (videotapes on psychiatric diagnosis, with M.G. Wise, New York: Brunner/Mazel) |
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Treating Adult and Juvenile Offenders with Special
Needs (with J. Ashford and B. Sales, Washington DC: APA Books) |
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Psychiatry for the House Officer (New York: Brunner/Mazel) |
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The Treatment of Antisocial Syndromes (New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold) |
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Assaults Within Psychiatric Facilities (with J.R. Lion, New York: Grune & Stratton - Harcourt Brace Jovanovich) |
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Basic Intensive Psychotherapy (New York: Brunner/Mazel) |
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Terrorism: Interdisciplinary Perspectives (with B. Eichelman and D.A. Soskis, Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press) |
Current Practice | ||
Forensic consultation in civil and criminal matters | ||
Clinical teaching and elective supervision (psychiatric trainees) | ||
Limited adult psychiatry consultation |
Civil Standard of care in psychiatry and mental health Suicide, suicide risk assessment and management Violence, violence risk assessment and management Professional standards (including licensing matters, clinician impairment, and alleged inappropriate behavior) Emotional damage Workplace issues (psychiatric aspects of alleged sexual harassment, discrimination, impairment, violence)Fitness for executive duties & other functions
Competencies and capacities (testamentary, consent, contract, impulse control, etc.) Care in jails and prisons Hostage experiences & wrongful imprisonment (including psychiatric response to imprisonment) Criminal Criminal responsibility & mitigation Competence to proceed (trial, sentencing, understanding rights, confession) Sentencing/death penalty mitigation Jail/prison conditions & treatment (mental health aspects) Other Professional ethics Clinical/facility risk management Law enforcement consultation (fitness, investigation, training, post-shooting) Psychiatric aspects of terrorism and its victims Standards of forensic evaluation, practice, and expert testimony Special risk assessment, crisis management, and facility/organization security