CURRICULUM VITAE

NAME: Mark P. McGovern

WORK ADDRESS: Department of Psychiatry

Dartmouth Medical School

2 Whipple Place, Suite 202

Lebanon, New Hampshire 03766

Telephone: (603) 448-0263

Facsimile: (603) 448-3976

Email:

HOME ADDRESS: 229 Barrett Road

New London, New Hampshire 03257

Telephone: (603) 526-6539

DATE OF BIRTH: November 29, 1955

EDUCATION: Fellowship in Clinical and Emergency Psychology

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

Northwestern University Medical School

Chicago, Illinois

1984-1985

Residency in Clinical Psychology

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

Northwestern University Medical School

Chicago, Illinois

1983-1984

Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology

Department of Psychology

Temple University

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

1980-1985

B.A. in Psychology

Department of Psychology

LaSalle College

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

1973-1977

American International Program

University of Fribourg

Fribourg, Switzerland

1975-1976

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS:

Associate Professor

Department of Psychiatry

Department of Community and Family Medicine

Dartmouth Medical School

Lebanon, New Hampshire

2001-Present

Associate Professor

Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences

Northwestern University Medical School

1995-2001

Assistant Professor

Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences

Northwestern University Medical School

1985-1994

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:

Faculty

Department of Psychiatry

Dartmouth Medical School

Dartmouth Psychiatric Research Center

Lebanon, New Hampshire

2001-Present

Director

Dartmouth Center on Addiction, Recovery and Education

Dartmouth College and Medical School

Hanover, New Hampshire

2002-2004

Independent Practice of Clinical and Consulting Psychology

Chicago and Lake Forest, Illinois

1985-2001

Director of Research

Section of Addiction Medicine

Department of Psychiatry

Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke’s Medical Center

Chicago, Illinois

1996-1999

Director of Outpatient Services

Chemical Dependence Program

Northwestern Memorial Hospital

Chicago, Illinois

1988-1989

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (continued):

Coordinator of Research & Training

Northwestern Institute of Psychiatry

Northwestern Memorial Hospital

Chicago, Illinois

1985-1988

Staff Clinician

Psychological Services Center

Temple University

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

1981-1983

Associate Research Scientist

Mental Health Systems Research Unit

Eastern Pennsylvania Psychiatric Institute

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

1981-1983

Psychological Services Associate

Department of Program Evaluation

Haverford State Hospital

Haverford, Pennsylvania

1982-1983

Staff Clinician

North Central Philadelphia Community Mental Health Center

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

1981-1982

Staff Clinician

Behavior Therapy Unit

Eastern Pennsylvania Psychiatric Institute

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

1981-1982

Director of Addiction Programs Research and Evaluation

Giuffre Medical Center/St. Luke’s Hospital

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

1979-1982

Counselor

Public Inebriate Program

St. Luke’s Hospital

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

1978-1979

Counselor

St. Gabriel’s Youth Rehabilitation Program

Phoenixville, Pennsylvania

1977-1978

LICENSURE & CERTIFICATIONS:

Licensed Psychologist

State of New Hampshire

2001-Present

Certification of Proficiency in the Treatment of Alcohol and Other

Psychoactive Substance Use Disorders

College of Professional Psychology

American Psychological Association

1996-Present

Licensed Clinical Psychologist

State of Illinois

1986-2001

HOSPITAL STAFF MEMBERSHIPS:

Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center

Lebanon, New Hampshire

2001-Present

Northwestern Memorial Hospital

Chicago, Illinois

1986-2001

Lake Forest Hospital

Lake Forest, Illinois

1995-2001

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS:

American Psychological Association

College on Problems of Drug Dependence

Society for Psychologists in Addictive Behavior

SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL ACTIVITIES:

Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, Editorial Board

2006-Present

Journal of Consulting & Clinical Psychology, Consulting Editor

2004

Ad hoc reviewer: Addiction, American Journal of Psychiatry, Archives of General Psychiatry, Canadian Medical Journal, Community Mental Health Journal, Drug and Alcohol Dependence, Health Services Research, Journal of Applied Social Psychology, Journal of Nervous & Mental Diseases, Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, Psychiatric Services, Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, and Schizophrenia Bulletin

AWARDS AND HONORS: Consulting Psychologist

Program for Alcohol and Drugs of Abuse

National Football League

1996-2002

Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Study Group

Supervisor: Merton M. Gill

1985-1988

James Page Award for Outstanding Research in Psychopathology

Temple University

1986

Graduate Student Travel Scholarship for Paper Presentation

Society for Psychotherapy Research Annual Meeting

1984

Special Commendation for Community Service Award

Division of Clinical Psychology, Department of Psychology

Temple University

1981

Clinical Psychology Training Fellowship

National Institute of Mental Health

Temple University

1980-1981

GRANTS & CONTRACTS: McGovern (PI). Making Change: A multi-state collaborative to enhance policy and implement evidence-based practices for co-occurring disorders in addiction treatment

Substance Abuse Policy Research Program

The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

2007-2008

McGovern (PI). Cognitive behavioral therapy for posttraumatic

stress disorder in addiction treatment

K23 Career Development Award

National Institute on Drug Abuse

2004-2009

McGovern (PI). Evaluation of treatment process and outcomes for

Center for Substance Abuse Treatment funded - State of Vermont Effective Adolescent Treatment Services

New England Institute of Addiction Studies

2004-2007

McGovern (PI). Baseline characteristics of youth in court diversion programs

State of New Hampshire District Courts – Reclaiming Futures

2004-2007

GRANTS & CONTRACTS (continued):

McGovern (PI). Baseline assessment and treatment outcome data management for adolescents with substance use problems

Adolescent Treatment Initiative

New Hampshire Charitable Foundation – New Futures

2005-2007

McGovern (PI). Assessing and developing the dual diagnosis capability of the addiction treatment system

Department of Mental Health & Addiction Services

State of Connecticut

2002-2007

McGovern (PI). Implementing evidence-based practices in community addiction treatment

Division of Drug and Alcohol Prevention and Recovery

State of New Hampshire

2001-2005

McGovern (PI). Treatment services research with programs for

impaired and addicted physicians

Rush Behavioral Health Center

Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke’s Medical Center

1996-2001

McGovern (PI). Design of evaluation research for services to children of adult patients in addiction treatment programs

L.N. Gaynor Trust

1990

McGovern (PI). Evaluation research of routine chemical dependence treatment services

W.P. and H.P. White Foundation

1988

PUBLICATIONS:

1. McGovern, M.P. (1982). Alcoholism in Southeast Asia: Prevalence and treatment. International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 28(1): 36-44.

2. McGovern, M.P. (1982) Alcoholismo en la Asia este de sud: Prevalencia y tratamiento. Noticias del Instituto Nacional Sobre Alcoholismo. Costa Rica.

3. Turner, R.M., McGovern, M.P., Doneson, G., Sandrock, D., Burnstein, D. (1982). A naturalistic

assessment of partial hospital treatment. International Journal of Partial Hospitalization, 1(4): 311-326.

4. McGovern, M.P., Caputo, G.C. (1983). Outcome prediction of inpatient alcohol detoxification.

Addictive Behaviors, 8: 167-171.

PUBLICATIONS (continued):

5. Turner, R.M., McGovern, M.P., Sandrock, D. (1983). Multiple perspective assessment of

schizophrenic symptomatology and community functioning. American Journal of Community Psychology, 11(5): 593-607.

6. McGovern, M.P. (1983). Comparative evaluation of medical versus social treatment of alcohol

withdrawal syndrome. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 39(5): 791-803.

7. McGovern, M.P. (1984). Medical versus social treatment of alcohol withdrawal. Digest of Alcoholism Theory and Application, 4(1): 60-68.

8. Kopta, S.M., Newman, F.L., McGovern, M.P., Sandrock, D. (1986). Psychotherapeutic orientations: A comparison of conceptualizations, interventions, and recommendations for a treatment plan. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 54(3): 369-374.

9. McGovern, M.P., Newman, F.L., Kopta, S.M. (1986). Metatheoretical assumptions and

psychotherapy orientation: Clinician attributions of patients' problem causality and responsibility for treatment outcome. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 54(4): 476-481.

10. Pomp, H.C., McGovern, M.P. (1987). The role of academic psychiatry in public mental health.

Contemporary Psychiatry, 6(2): 73-76.

11. Newman, F.L., McGovern, M.P. (1987). Simple measures of case mix in mental health services.

Evaluation and Program Planning, 10: 197-200.

12. McGovern, M.P. (1987). Emergency psychiatry comes of age. Contemporary Psychiatry, 6(4): 238-239.

13. Pomp, H.C., McGovern, M.P. (1988). On the integration of state hospital and community-based

services for the chronic mentally ill: A systemic case study. Hospital and Community Psychiatry, 39(5): 553-555.

14. Marson, D.C., McGovern, M.P., Pomp, H.C. (1988). Psychiatric decision-making in the emergency room: A research overview. American Journal of Psychiatry, 145(8): 918-925.

15. Newman, F.L., Kopta, S.M., McGovern, M.P., Howard, K.I., McNeilly, C.L. (1988). Evaluating

the conceptualizations and treatment plans of interns and supervisors during a psychology internship. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 56(5): 659-665.

16. Turner, R.M., McGovern, M.P. (1988). The impact of patient type upon the assessment of the

degree of concordance among patients', clinicians', independent evaluators' ratings of patient level of functioning in the partial hospital setting. International Journal of Partial Hospitalization.

17. Pomp, H.C., McGovern, M.P. (1988). The implementation of a single system model for psychiatric chronicity: The initial stage and its analysis. Administration and Policy in Mental Health, 16(2): 79-87.

18. Marson, D.C., McGovern, M.P. (1989). Decision-making in the emergency room: A reply.

American Journal of Psychiatry, 146(2): 291-292.

PUBLICATIONS (continued):

19. Lyons, J.S., McGovern, M.P. (1989). Co-existing serious mental illness and substance abuse: Impact on hospital length of stay, rehospitalization, and aftercare linkage. Hospital and Community Psychiatry, 40: 1067-1069.

20. Kopta, S.M., Newman, F.L., McGovern, M.P., Angle, T.S. (1989). The relationship between

years of psychotherapy experience and conceptualizations, interventions, and treatment plan costs. Professional Psychology, 29: 59-61.

21. McGovern, M.P., Pomp, H.C., Lyons, J.S. (1990). Capitation payment systems and public mental health care: Implications for psychotherapy with the chronic and severely disturbed. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 60(2): 298-304.

22. McGovern, M.P., Morrison, D.H. (1992). The Chemical Use, Abuse, and Dependence Scale (CUAD): Rationale, reliability, and validity. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 9(1): 27-38.

23. Pavkov, T.W., McGovern, M.P., Lyons, J.S., Geffner, E.S. (1992). Psychiatric symptomatology among alcoholics: Comparisons between African-Americans and Caucasians. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 6(4): 219-224.

24. McGovern, M.P. (1992). The clinician factor in addiction treatment: Implications for differential practices. Alcoholism and Drug Research, 3(3): 10.

25. Pavkov, T.W., McGovern, M.P., Geffner, E.S. (1993). Problem severity and symptomatology

among substance misusers: Differences between African-Americans and Caucasians.

International Journal of the Addictions, 28: 909-922.

26. McGovern, M.P., Kilgore, K., Melon, W.H., Golden, D. (1993). Object relations and social

functioning of schizophrenic and borderline patients: A cross-sectional developmental perspective. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 49(3): 319-326.

27. Appleby, L.W., Dyson, V., Altman, E., McGovern, M.P., Luchins, D.J. (1996). Utility of the

Chemical Use, Abuse, and Dependence Scale (CUAD) for screening patients with severe mental illness. Psychiatric Services, 47(6): 647-649.

28. Angres, D.H., McGovern, M.P., Leon, S. (1997). Treatment matching and the impaired physician: Assessment of substance use, psychiatric, and behavioral problems. Journal of Addictive Diseases, 16(2): 99.

29. McGovern, M.P., Angres, D.H., Leon, S. (1998). Differential therapeutics and the impaired

physician: Patient-treatment matching by specificity and intensity. Journal of Addictive Diseases, 17(2): 93-107.

30. McGovern, M.P., Angres, D.H., Uziel-Miller, N.D., Leon, S. (1998). Female physicians and

substance abuse: Comparisons with male physicians presenting for assessment. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 15(6): 525-533.

31. McGovern, M.P., Angres, D.H. (1998). Triaging the impaired physician: Patient-treatment matching by specificity and intensity. Epikrisis, 9(6): 1-2.

PUBLICATIONS (continued):

32. Beedle, D., McGovern, M.P. (1998). Diagnosis and treatment of psychiatric comorbidity in alcoholics and drug addicts. Psychiatric Annals, 28(12): 705-708.

33. McGovern, M.P. (1999). Psychologist self-care, balance, and connectedness. Illinois Psychologist, 36 (3): 8.

34. McGovern, M.P. (1999). Self-care for lawyers. Newsletter of the Lawyers' Assistance Program of Illinois, 6(2): 3-4.

35. McGovern, M.P., Groberski, M.J., Gryll, S.L. (1999). Training in substance use disorders assessment and intervention: Design and implementation of a model within a traditional mental health clinic. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 30(4): 200-204.

36. McGovern, M.P., Angres, D.H., Leon, S. (2000). Characteristics of physicians presenting for assessment at a behavioral health center. Journal of Addictive Diseases, 19(2): 59-73.

37. McGovern, M.P. (2000). Self-care and balance are needed to avoid burnout. The Florida Bar News, 27(15): 24.

38. Angres, D.H., McGovern, M.P., Rawal, P., Shaw, M. (2002). Psychiatric comorbidity and physicians with substance use disorders: Clinical characteristics, treatment experiences, and post-treatment functioning. Addictive Disorders & Their

Treatment, 1(3): 89-98.

39. Angres, D.H., McGovern, M.P., Shaw, M., Rawal, P. (2003). Psychiatric comorbidity and physicians with substance use disorders: A comparison between the 1980s and 1990s. Journal of Addictive Diseases, 22(3): 79-87.

40. McGovern, M.P., Angres, D.H., Shaw, M., Rawal, P. (2003). Gender of physicians with substance use disorders: Clinical characteristics, treatment utilization, and post-treatment functioning. Substance Use and Misuse, 38(7): 993-1001.

41. McGovern, M.P., Carroll, K.M. (2003). Evidence-based practices for substance use disorders. Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 26: 991-1010.

42. McGovern, M.P., Fox, T.S., Xie, H., Drake, R.E. (2004). A survey of clinical practices and readiness to adopt evidence-based practices: Dissemination research in an addiction treatment system. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 26: 305-312.

43. Shaw, M.F., McGovern, M.P., Angres, D.H., Rawal, P. (2004). A comparison of physicians and

nurses with substance use disorders: Clinical characteristics, treatment utilization, and post-treatment functioning. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 47(5): 561-571.

44. McGovern, M.P., Wrisley, B.R., Drake, R.E. (2005). Substance use relapse and it prevention: Implications for persons with co-occurring substance use and psychiatric disorders. Psychiatric Services, 56(10): 1270-1273.

45. Drake, R.E., Wallach, M., McGovern, M.P. (2005). Future directions in preventing relapse to substance abuse among clients with severe mental illnesses Psychiatric Services, 56(10): 1297-1302.

PUBLICATIONS (continued):

46. Hirschfeld, L.M., Edwardson, K.L., McGovern, M.P. (2005). A systematic analysis of college substance use policies. Journal of American College Health, 54(3): 169-176.

47. Mueser K.T., Drake, R.E., Turner, W., McGovern, M.P. (2006). Comorbid substance use

disorders and psychiatric disorders. In W.R. Miller, K.M. Carroll. (Eds.). Substance Abuse: What Science Tells Us, and What We Should Do About It. NY: Guilford Press, pp. 115-133.

48. McGovern, M.P., Xie, H., Segal, S.R., Siembab, L., Drake, R.E. (2006). Addiction treatment services and co-occurring disorders: Prevalence estimates, treatment practices and barriers.

Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 31: 267-275.

49. Crouse E., Drake K.M., McGovern, M.P. (2007). Co-existing substance use and Axis II Personality disorders. In A. Baker, R. Velleman (Eds.). Clinical handbook of co-existing mental health and drug and alcohol problems. London UK: Brunner Rouledge, pp. 309-328.

50. McGovern, M.P., Matzkin, A.L., Giard, J.L. (2007). Development and application of an index to assess the dual diagnosis capability of addiction treatment services. Journal of Dual Diagnosis, 3: 111-123.

51. McGovern, M.P., Xie, H., Acquilano, S., Segal, S.R., Siembab, L., Drake, R.E. (2007). Addiction treatment services and co-occurring disorders: The ASAM-PPC-2R taxonomy of program dual diagnosis capability. Journal of Addictive Diseases, 26(3): 25-33.

52. McGovern, M.P., Clark, R.E., Samnaliev, M. (2007). Medicaid beneficiaries with co-occurring substance use and psychiatric disorders: A multi-state application of the quadrant model. Psychiatric Services, 58(7) 949-954.

53. Clark, R.E., Samnaliev, M., McGovern, M.P. (2007). Treatment for co-occurring mental illness and substance use disorders in five state Medicaid programs. Psychiatric Services, 58(7): 942-948.

54. McGovern, M.P., McLellan, A.T. (2007). The status of addiction treatment research with co-occurring substance use and psychiatric disorders. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, in press.