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David V. Forrest, M.D.

Office/Mailing Address:

David V. Forrest, M.D.

155 West 68th Street, Suite 1219

New York, New York10023

(212) 873-7750

Primary Office Address:

115 East 61st Street, Suite 8E

New York, New York10065

(212) 319-5929

Home/Office Address:

81 Grace Church Street

Rye, New York10580

(914) 967-4193

1) Curriculum Vitae December 2009

2) Personal data

Name: David Vickers Forrest, M.D.

Birthdate: July 8, 1938

Birthplace: New York City

Citizenship: USA

3) Academic training

PrincetonUniversity, A.B. English (Pre-Med), 1960, Summa cum laude

ColumbiaUniversityCollege of Physicians & Surgeons, M.D., 1964

4) Traineeship

Internship, Medical (mixed), St. Luke's Hospital, 1964-1965

Residency in Psychiatry, New YorkState Psychiatric Institute and Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center, 1965-1968

Certificate in Psychoanalysis, 1974, Columbia Psychoanalytic Clinic for Training and Research 1967-1974. Training analyses: Judith Schachter, M.D.; John Weber, M.D.

5) Certified, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (Psychiatry), 1971

6) Military Service

1968-1970 Active duty as USAF Psychiatrist assigned to U.S. Army

1968-1969 Chief of Clinic Services, 935th Medical Detachment (KO) at 93rd Evacuation Hospital, Long Binh, South Vietnam, Bronze Star

1968-1969 Visiting Lecturer in Psychiatry, University of SaigonMedicalSchool

1969 Lecturer and Instructor in Abnormal Psychology, University of Maryland Far East Division, Long Binh, South Vietnam

1968-1969 Field work in psychoanalytic and psychiatric anthropology, South Vietnam

1969-1970 Chief, Psychiatric Consultation Service, Letterman General Hospital,Presidio of San Francisco, California. Organized 2nd and 3rd year residency teaching, taught University of California medical students.

7) Professional organizations and societies

American Psychiatric Association. Task Force on Television; Fellow, 1975

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Association for Psychoanalytic Medicine; Editorial Staff, Bulletin

Association for Research in Nervous and Mental Disease

American College of Psychiatrists; Fellow 1977

American Psychoanalytic Association 1967-1990; Certified in Psychoanalysis

Medical Society of the State of New York

The Society of Practitioners of the New York Presbyterian Hosp., Columbia Campus

The AmericanCollege of Psychoanalysts, 1979-. Fellow, Program Chair, Board of Regents, President 1995-1996

The American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Fellow, 1979. Program chair, May 1982 and December 1991 meetings

The American Academy of Neurology, Associate Member

The New York Clinical Society, President, 1996-1997

Explorers Club, Fellow

Modern Language Association

New YorkAcademy of Sciences

The E. E. Cummings Society, Founder and Editor of SPRING: The Journal of the E. E. Cummings Society 1981-1990

The Medical Strollers, President 2009-2010

8) Academic Appointments

1968-1969 Visiting Lecturer in Psychiatry, University of SaigonMedicalSchool

1969 Lecturer and Instructor in Abnormal Psychology, University of Maryland Far East Division, Long Binh, South Vietnam

September 1, 1970 Instructor in Clinical Psychiatry, ColumbiaUniversityCollege of Physicians and Surgeons

July 1, 1973 Associate in Psychiatry

July 1, 1976 Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry

July 1, 1984 Associate Professor of Clinical Psychiatry

July 1, 2000 Clinical Professor of Psychiatry

9) Hospital Appointments

July 1, 1984 Associate Attending Psychiatrist, New YorkPresbyterianHospital

10) Honors

1956 Valedictorian, OceansideHigh School; General Motors National Scholar; Honorable Mention, Westinghouse Talent Search ("An Apparatus for the Continuous Manufacture of Cuprammonium Rayon")

1960 Summa cum laude in litteris anglicis, Phi Beta Kappa, Princeton University; Class of 1859 Prize for thesis on E. E. Cummings; Honorable Mentions, Academy of American Poets and Manners Poetry Prizes

1964 Psychiatry prize, Columbia P&S

1968 Residents' Research Prize, New YorkState Psychiatric Institute

1969 Bronze Star, United States Army in Vietnam

1975 George E. Daniels Jr. Award for Contributions to Psychoanalysis, Association for Psychoanalytic Medicine

1975 Fellow, American Psychiatric Association

1974 (ca.) American College of Psychiatrists; Fellow, 1977

1979 American College of Psychoanalysts, The Honorary College of Physician Psychoanalysts; Fellow, ca.1982; President 1994-1995

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1990 (ca.) New York Clinical Society; President 1996-1997

1991 Who's Who in the East; 2000- Who's Who in America

2007 16th Annual Nancy C.A. Roeske, M.D. Certificate of Recognition for Excellence in Medical Student Education from the American Psychiatric Association

11) Fellowship and grant support

Participant in Mellon Grant for The Electronic Textbook of Psychiatry and Neurology, 1970's

H. Mark Goldshlag Fund (Administrator) 1980's-

Emma Bindermann Fund (Administrator) 1980's-

The Herman Stitch Fund (Administrator) 1980's-

The Viktor Polzer Fund (Administrator) (bequeathed)

12) Departmental and University Committees

Neural Network Group

Library Committee, Psychoanalytic Center

13) Teaching experience and responsibilities

1970- Director of Education, Educational Research, New YorkState Psychiatric Institute. Course coodinator and lecturer, PGY2 Affiliate Residents' Course. Co-Author, The Electronic Textbook of Psychiatry, and creator of Cross-Cultural Training Program for Affiliate International Medical Graduates, including cultural and familiar language video and printed materials. Lecturer, Postgraduate Course in Psychiatry and Neurology ("Obesity and Anorexia Nervosa," "Military Psychiatry and Vietnam," "Concepts of Anxiety," "Theory of Character," "Theory of Character," "Schizophrenic Language and Thought"). Pioneering development of videocassette teaching materials and publication about the implications of videocassetes for psychiatry .

1970-1976 Supervisor, General Clinical Service, N.Y.S.P.I. under the direction of Lothar Gidro-Frank, M.D. and Otto Kernberg, M.D., teaching the psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy of inpatient schizophrenic young adults and adolescents.

1974- Faculty, Columbia Psychoanalytic Center for Training and Research'

1974-1977 Committee on Medical Education, ColumbiaUniversityCollege of P & S. Lecturer, First Year Program ("Biological and Social Contributions to Behavior"); Co-author, with Kenneth Altshuler, M.D., of numerous videotaped examinations.

1977-1985 Teaching of medical students and residents on private psychiatric service, Neurological Institute of New York 12th Floor

1977- Supervision in Long-Term Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy of PGY3 N.Y.S.P.I. Residents

1985-1988 Courses given to N.Y.S.P.I. PGY2 Residents: "Psychotherapy of Schizophrenia," 1985 and 1986; "Studies of the Effectiveness of Psychotherapy and Hospitalization," 1987,1988. Course director was Ronald O. Rieder, M.D.

1988 "Emotions and Audiences: Affect Calibration for Clinicians," 1 1/2 hour videotape exercise for N.Y.S.P.I. PGY2 Residents, 31 Aug 1988

1988-1989 Neuropsychiatry Case Conference Seminar for N.Y.S.P.I. PGY1 intern group and house staff on St. Luke's Hospital Neurology Service, monthly.

1985-1988 Case Conferences, Eye 6 Psychiatric Floor, Neurological Institute of N.Y., 5th Floor, N.Y.S.P.I.

1986 "Hilde Bruch Day at Columbia," N.Y.S.P.I. April 18, 1986. Organizer, Fundraiser and Program Chairperson of this Memorial Conference.

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1980's- present Introduction to The Patient: 2 semesters of teaching P & S medical students how to interview psychiatric and general medical patients

Thesis Examination Committees:

1987 Department of Anthropology, ColumbiaUniversity: William Chase Manson, The Kardiner-Linton Synthesis: Culture, Psychodynamics and Basic Personality 1933-45, Prof. Robert F.Murphy

1996 Department of Italian, ColumbiaUniversity: Rose McAloon, Pre-Oedipal Conflicts in the Life and Work of Luigi Pirandello, Prof. Luciano Rebay

14) Other professional activities

A) Editorial

Editor:

SPRING: The Journal of the E.E. Cummings Society. Editor, Quarterly, Volumes 1-10 + Contents and Index 1981-1990. Continuing as Co-Editor and Founding Editor of Annual, 1991-

Neural Net News: Report of the Neural Network Group at N.Y.S.P.I., Editor, Vols. 1-3, 1989-1991.

Editorial Board:

Psychiatry: The Journal of Interpersonal and Biological Processes, 1972-

J. AmericanAcademy of Psychoanalysis (and Dynamic Psychiatry), 1984-

The Academy Forum; also, Publications Committee, AmericanAcademy of Psychoanalysis

The American Journal of Psychoanalysis, 1996-

Editorial Consultant:

Psychiatrist's Bookshelf (with Drs. Arieti, Frazier, Lidz and Usdin), 1977-1978

The American Journal of Psychiatry 1981-

Hospital and Community Psychiatry

Journal of Neuropsychiatry

B) Consultative

1966-1970 Active Duty as USAF Psychiatrist assigned to the U.S. Army. Military medical training at Ft. Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas, 1968.

1968-1969 Chief of Clinic Services, 935th Medical Detachment (KO) at 93rd EvacuationHospital, Long Binh, South Vietnam. Awarded Bronze Star. This was the largest psychiatric and neurologic outpatient clinic in country, which I ran during the peak of U.S. involvement in Indochina (500,000 troops) as domestic support for the war and morale began to turn.

1968-1969 Field work in psychoanalytic and psychiatric anthropology, South Vietnam. Published analyses of child rearing practices, mythology and personality styles, and of sexual and intermarriage patterns with U.S. troops.

1969-1970 Co-Chief, Psychiatric Consultation Service, Letterman General Hospital, presidio of San Francisco, California. Organized 2nd and 3rd year residency teaching, and taught students from the University of California in San Francisco.

1973 Psychiatric Consultant, New York City Ballet Company. See Wykert, John, "The New Blockbuster Shrinks," New York Magazine, April 17, 1978

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1977- Consultation-Liaison Psychiatrist in Neurology, The Vanderbilt Clinic, Columbia-PresbyterianMedicalCenter, with Drs. Linda Lewis and Carolyn Britten. Attended weekly through 1987 as clinic became primarily the movement disorder clinic directed by Stanley Fahn. Thereafter did much private and academic consutation in neurology and neuropsychiatry.

1979 Psychiatric Consultant, Morgan Stanley and Co., Inc.

1990- Consultant to Associate Dean for Student Affairs (P & S medical student health)

1997- Consultant to writers, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine and Star Trek Voyager. Technical Consultant on psychiatric issues in the television scripts.

1999 returned to weekly consultation to Movement Disorder Group, Neurological Institute of New York 3rd Floor, Tuesday Clinic and Rounds, and to Motor Lab, re project with Seth Pullman, M.D. characterizing and measuring the tremor of lithium and facial affect expression

C) Lectureships

1968-1969 Visiting Lecturer in Psychiatry, University of SaigonMedicalSchool. I organized this program of lectures through the auspices of USAID with the cooperation of Army command. This involved travel 20 miles to the medical school in Saigon and also visits to ChoQuanHospital in liaison with Prof. Bui Quoc Huong.

1969 Lecturer and Instructor in Abnormal Psychology, University of Maryland Far East Division, Long Binh, South Vietnam (gave spring term course).

1978 Visiting Lecturer, Southwestern Medical School Department of Psychiatry.

1978 Visiting Lecturer, BronxV.A.Hospital and Silver Hill Foundation.

1979 Visiting Professor, LettermanArmyMedicalCenter, Sep 10-14, 1979. Lectures on Military and Cultural Issues in Vietnam, Calibration of Affect Recognition, Psychotherapy.

1992 Visiting Professor, Department of Psychiatry, OhioStateUniversity, Columbus, Ohio, July 25, 1992. Lectures on Affect Calibration, Psychotherapy of Schizophrenia, and Neuropsychiatry.

D) Solo Private Practice of Psychiatry, Psychotherapy, Pharmacotherapy, Psychoanalysis, Couples Therapy, and Neuropsychiatry, 1970-. 2 offices in Manhattan and 1 in Rye, New York.

E) Psycholiterary

1980 Founder of The E.E. Cummings Society with the help of Norman Friedman, Ph.D. and Richard Kennedy, Ph.D.; Founding Editor of Spring: The Journal of the E.E.Cummings Society and Coordinator of Society functions. See Severo, Richard, "Therapist Uses Poetry as a Guide to the Hidden Mind," lead article in Science Times, The New York Times July 28, 1981, p. C1; also, "Dr. David V. Forrest: A Specialist in the Cummings and Goings of Language," Diversion "Profile," January 1982, pp. 41, 45. Norman Friedman, Ph.D. has been Editor and Coordinator since 1991 and I have continued as Founding Editor and advisor in all activities.

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15) Publications

A) Original, peer reviewed articles

*1. Forrest DV: "Poiesis and the Language of Schizophrenia," Psychiatry 28:1-18, 1965. Reprinted in Vetter, H., Ed., Language Behavior in Schizophrenia, C.C. Thomas, 1968

*2. Glenn ML and Forrest DV: "Psychological Criticism: Essence or Extract?" Archives of General Psychiatry 20:38-47, 1969

*3. Forrest DV: "New Words and Neologisms, With a Thesaurus of Coinages by a Schizophrenic Savant," Psychiatry 32:44-73, 1969. See "Super Memorizers," Wall Street Journal, May 1, 1974, p. 1

*4. Forrest DV: "Vietnamese Maturation: The Lost Land of Bliss," Psychiatry 34:111-139, 1971

*5. Forrest DV: "The American Soldier and Vietnamese Women," Sexual Behavior 2:5:8-15, 1972

6. Stone MH, Forrest DV, Kestenbaum CJ, Greenspan K: "The Psychiatrist Faces the Board Examination," Psychiatry 35:366-379, 1972

*7. Forrest DV: "On One's Own Onymy," Psychiatry 36:266-290, 1973

8. Forrest DV, Ryan JH, Glavin RJ, and Merritt HH: "Through the Viewing Tube: Videocassette Psychiatry," American Journal of Psychiatry 131:90-94, 1974

*9. Chotiner M and Forrest DV: "AdolescentSchool Phobia: Six Controlled Cases Studied Retrospectively," Adolescence 9:36:467-480, 1974

*10. Forrest DV: "Postcoital Letdown," Medical aspects of Human Sexuality, November 1974, pp. 110,139

*11. Forrest DV: "Eyes for the Pyramid: Methodological Implications of the Psychoanalytic Study of Vietnamese Society," Bulletin of the Association for Psychoanalytic Medicine 14:2:15-17, 1975

*12. Forrest DV, and Ryan JH: "The National Enquirer TV Poll," Educational Research, New York, 1975; Journal of Biological Psychology 19:1:16-20, July 1977

*13. Forrest DV: "Nonsense and Sense in Schizophrenic Language," Schizophrenia Bulletin 2:2:286-301, 1976

*14. Forrest DV, Ryan JH and Lazar V: "American Familiar Language and the Foreign Medical Graduate Psychiatric Resident," Journal of Psychiatric Education 2:1:68-72, Spring-Summer 1978

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*15. Forrest DV: "Spatial Play," Psychiatry 41:1-23, 1978

*16. Forrest DV, Ryan JH, and Zeidenberg P: "Elimination of the Reverse Heisenberg (Ho) Effect by Closed-Circuit Television," American Journal of Psychiatry 134:1:92, 1976. See also "Reverse Uncertainty," (Science and the Citizen), Scientific American 236:3:64, 1977

*17. Forrest DV: "Looking Vela X in the Eye," Journal of Biological Psychology 20:1:29-32, 1978. See Huyghe P, "The Star of Enlightenment," Science Digest 89:2:72-75, March 1981 (esp. p. 74)

18. Forrest DV and Fahn SI: "Tardive Dysphrenia and Subjective Akathisia," Journal of Clinical Psychiatry 40:4:206, 1979

*19. Forrest DV: "E. E. Cummings and the Thoughts That Lie Too Deep for Tears: Of Defenses in Poetry," Psychiatry 43:13-42, 1980

*20. Forrest DV: "Language as Object--and Subject," read at "Language and Psychoanalysis" Program, Association for Psychoanalytic Medicine, February 6, 1979; Bulletin of the Association for Psychoanalytic Medicine 18:4:118-123, 1979

*21. Forrest DV: "Bipolar Illness After Right Hemispherectomy: A Response to Lithium Carbonate and Carbamazepine," Archives of General Psychiatry 39:817-819, 1982

*22. Forrest DV: "The Eye in the Heart: Psychoanalytic Keys to Vietnam," Journal of Psychoanalytic Anthropology 5:3:259-298, 1982

*23. Forrest DV: "With Two Heads You Can Think Twice--Relations in the Language of Madness," Journal of the AmericanAcademy of Psychoanalysis 11:1:113-132, 1983

*24. Forrest DV: "Language as Object--and Subject," Journal of the AmericanAcademy of Psychoanalysis 11:4:513-529, 1983

*25. Forrest DV: "The Art in Analysis," Journal of the AmericanAcademy of Psychoanalysis 12:3:321-340, 1984

*26. Forrest DV: "The Republican Psychoanalyst and Other Oxymorons," Journal of Psychoanalytic Anthropology 9:2:143-155, 1986

*27. Forrest DV: "Dreams of the Rarebit Fiend: Neuromedical Synthesis of Unconscious Meaning," Journal of the AmericanAcademy of Psychoanalysis 15:3:331-363, 1987

*28. Forrest DV: "Sandor Rado's Contribution: A Poll," Academy Forum 32:1:10-12, Spring 1988

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*29. Forrest DV: "NERDS, or Neuroevolutionary Rostral Developers: A Contribution to the Future of Characterology," Journal of the AmericanAcademy of Psychoanalysis 16:4:491-511, 1988

*30. Forrest DV: "What Do You Mean by That, Old Sport?" Academy Forum 33:3,4:12-13, Fall/Winter 1989

*31. Forrest DV: "Doublethink IsTrue," Psychiatry 53:200-202, May, 1990

*32. Forrest DV: "The Tremometer: A Convenient Device to Measure Postural Tremor From Lithium and Other Causes," The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences 2:391-394, 1990

*33. Forrest DV: "Further Developmental Stages of the Interest in Money: Interviews With 18 Suburban Children," American Journal of Psychoanalysis 50:4:319-335, December 1990

*34. Forrest DV: "Mental, Neural and Brain Patterns of Defense," Journal of the AmericanAcademy of Psychoanalysis 19:1:99-123, Spring 1991

*35. Forrest DV: "Mind, Brain and Machine: Object Recognition," Journal of the AmericanAcademy of Psychoanalysis 19:4:555-576, 1991

*36. Forrest DV: "Mind, Brain and Machine: Action and Creation," Journal of the AmericanAcademy of Psychoanalysis 22:1:29-56, 1994

*37 Forrest DV: "Being Alone," Academy Forum (AmericanAcademy of Psychoanalysis) 38:3:4-7, 1994

*38. Forrest DV: "Hostess Therapy in Tokyo," Academy Forum 39:4:19, Winter 1995

*39. Forrest DV : "Artificial Mind: The Promise of Neural Networks," Samiksa: Journal of the Indian Psychoanalytical Society 49: 45-72, 1995

*40. Forrest DV: "Mind, Brain and Machine: Language," Journal of the AmericanAcademy of Psychoanalysis 24:3:409-430, 1996

*41. Forrest DV: "Shame in Japan and Sacrifice in Toraja," The Academy Forum, 41:3:10-11, Winter 1997

*42. Forrest DV: "Psychopathology of the Internet," Academy Forum 42:1,2:11-12, Spring-Summer 1998

*43. Forrest DV and Friedman, N: "The E.E. Cummings Society and Its Journal: A Psycholiterary Enterprise," Academy Forum 42:3:10-11, Winter 1998

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*44. Forrest DV: "The Preservation of Grief in Korea," Academy Forum 43:2:4-8, Winter, 1999

*45 Forrest DV: "Edward O. Wilson's Consilience: Can Our Knowledge Be Unified?" Journal of the AmericanAcademy of Psychoanalysis 27:3: 371-386, Fall 1999

*46 Forrest DV: “Language and Psychosis: Seeking the Poetry of Malfunction in the Spirit of Silvano Arieti,” Journal of the AmericanAcademy of Psychoanalysis 27:4: 563-574,

Winter 1999

*45. Forrest DV: “Adaptations of Belief in Korea, Siberia, India and Native America,” Academy Forum 44:1,2:6-8, Spring/Summer 2000

*46. Forrest DV: “Exploring Jeung and Hahn in Korean Society,” Academy Forum 46:1:4-6, Spring 2002

*47. Forrest DV: “Afterword to Krazy: George Herriman’s Krazy Kat Cartoon and Its Appeal to E.E. Cummings, Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis 30:2:249-258, Summer 2002

*48. Forrest DV and Côté LJ: “The Mortal Stage of Late Life,” Journal of the AmericanAcademy of Psychoanalysis 30:3:329-340, 2002

*49. Forrest DV: “A Treasury of Error,” Bulletin of the Association for Psychoanalytic Medicine 38:34-39, Spring 2003

*50. Forrest DV: “Elements of Dynamics I: Emotions and Audiences,” Journal of the AmericanAcademy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry 31:4:705-720, 2003

*51. Forrest DV: “Elements of Dynamics II: Psychodynamic Prescribing,” Journal of the AmericanAcademy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry 32:2:359-380, 2004

*52. Forrest DV: “Elements of Dynamics III: The Face and the Couch,” Journal of the AmericanAcademy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry32:3:551-564, 2004

*53. Forrest DV: “Afterword to Elements of Dynamics IV: Neuronal Metaphors: The Obsessive Self Membrane,” Journal of the AmericanAcademy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry 32:4:661-667, 2004

*54. Forrest DV: “Consulting to Star Trek: To Boldly Go Into Dynamic Neuropsychiatry,” Journal of the AmericanAcademy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry 33(1)71-82, 2005

*55. Forrest DV: “Foreword to Elements of Dynamics V: Looking at Resilience,” Journal of the AmericanAcademy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry 33(2) 385-387, 2005

*56. Forrest DV: “Elements of Dynamics VI: The Dynamic Unconscious and Unconscious Dynamics,” Journal of the AmericanAcademy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry 33(3)555-567, 2005

*57. Forrest DV: “The Librarians” (Introspection), American Journal of Psychiatry 162:10:1820-1822, 2005

*58. Forrest DV: “Antiglobal Mind,” Academy Forum 51(2):11-14, Summer 2007

*59. Forrest DV: “Buried Energy Reclaimed—Running a Locomotive and Other Delayed Fulfillments,” (Frontline), Journal of the AmericanAcademy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry 35(3)347-350, 2007

*60. Forrest DV: “Alien Abduction: A Medical Hypothesis,” Journal of the AmericanAcademy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry 36(3) 431-442, 2008

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B) Non-peer reviewed

*1. Forrest DV: "The Epiphany of the Elephant's Child in The Elephant Man," Academy Forum 24:3:12-14, 1980

*2. Nelson BJ and Forrest DV: "Can Foreign Medical Graduates Hear Their Patients?" Frontiers of Hospital Psychiatry 10:11:11-13, November 1, 1980

*3. Forrest DV: "The Extensions of Psychoanalysis: A Report of the 50th Anniversary Meeting of the Academy, May 2006," Academy Forum 25:2:1-2, 1981

*4. Forrest DV: "Medical Advancement and the Future of Psychoanalysis," Academy Forum 26:3:3-4, 1982

*5. Forrest DV: "The Need for Artistic Expression," Physician & Patient 3:8:34-35, 1984

*6. Forrest DV: "The Academy in 2006: Lessons from History," Academy Forum 30th Anniversary Issue 30:2:11, 1986

*7. Forrest DV: "How to See a Patient Now," Psychiatry 50:291-293, August 1987. Includes review of a book on the psychiatric clinical evaluation by Mackinnon and Yudofsky

*8. Forrest DV: "The Magic Synthesizer: Silvano Arieti's Contributions to Schizophrenia," Academy Forum 34:1,2:14-15, Spring/Summer 1990

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C) Books and Chapters

*1. Forrest DV: "The Patient's Sense of the Poem: Affinities and Ambiguities," pp. 231-259 in JJ Leedy, Ed., Poetry Therapy, Philadelphia, Lippincott, 1969

2. Merritt HH, Forrest DV, Ryan JH, and Mosher PW: "Essentials of the Neurological Examination," Educational Research Videotape, New York, 1970

*3. Forrest DV: "Nonsense and Sense in Schizophrenic Language," Behavioral Sciences [Audio]Tape Library, 1973

4. Ryan JH, Forrest DV, Glavin RJ and Merritt HH: The Electronic Textbook of Psychiatry (Videocassette series, distributed to 300 medical centers in the U.S.A. and abroad), Educational Research, 1972-. Co-author, entire series; principal author and on-camera narrator of ER 4, "Schizophrenic Language"; ER 7, "Schizophrenia: Hebephrenic and Schizoaffective Forms"; ER 14, "Anxiety and Symptom Formation"

*5. Forrest DV: Contributed the articles, "aggression," "ambivalence," "anxiety," "catatonia," "denial," "depression," "fetishism," "homosexuality," "introspection," "pseudocyesis," "psychopharmacology," Columbia Encyclopedia, 4th Edition,1975

6. Forrest LS and Forrest DV: The Ballet Company, a board game based on the interpersonal and hierarchic aspects of the classical ballet company of George Balanchine (New York City Ballet), co-authored with my wife (and company member) Lynne Stetson, Stetson Enterprises, Inc., 1973