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Glen Owens Gabbard (born 1949) is an American
psychiatrist A psychiatrist is a physician who specializes in psychiatry, the branch of medicine devoted to the diagnosis, prevention, study, and treatment of mental disorders. Psychiatrists are physicians and evaluate patients to determine whether their sy ...
known for authoring professional teaching texts for the field. He is Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at
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in
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, and is also training and supervising analyst at the Center for Psychoanalytic Studies in Houston.


Education and career

His father was
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Theatre Arts Department Chair E. Glendon Gabbard, and his mother was actress Lucina Paquet Gabbard. Gabbard attended
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and the
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, and earned his Bachelor's Degree in Theater from Eastern Illinois University.Kaplan, Arlene (April 1, 2005)
Through the Times With Glen O. Gabbard, M.D.
''Psychiatric Times'', April 2005 Vol. XXII Issue 4.
He then earned his
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from
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in
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in 1975. He completed his psychiatry residency at the Karl Menninger School of Psychiatry in
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. He then served on the staff of the Menninger Clinic for 26 years and served as Director of the Menninger Hospital from 1989 to 1994 and Director of the Topeka Institute for Psychoanalysis from 1996 to 2001. In 2001, he moved to
Baylor College of Medicine Baylor College of Medicine (BCM) is a medical school and research center in Houston, Texas, within the Texas Medical Center, the world's largest medical center. BCM is composed of four academic components: the School of Medicine, the Graduate Sc ...
, where he served as Professor of Psychiatry and Brown Foundation Chair of Psychoanalysis until 2011.Gabbard, Glen O(wens) (1949-). In ''Contemporary Authors Online,'' 2007. Thomson Gale. From 2011 to the present he has been in full-time private practice and is Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston. Gabbard has authored or edited 29 books and over 360 papers, including books on psychotherapy, psychoanalysis, professional boundary violations, physician health, and media depictions of psychiatry and
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with his brother Krin.Goode, Erica (February 5, 2002). A conversation with: Glen Gabbard; A Rare Day: The Movies Get Mental Illness Right. ''
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He was Joint Editor-in-Chief of the ''
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'' and was Associate Editor of the ''
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''. From 2001-2007, he was Joint Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Psychoanalysis, the first non-British editor of that journal. Awards include the Strecker Award for outstanding psychiatrist under age 50 in 1994, the Sigourney Award for Outstanding Contributions to Psychoanalysis in 2000, the
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Distinguished Service Award in 2002, the American Psychiatric Association Adolf Meyer Award in 2004, and the Rush Medical College Distinguished Alumnus in 2005. In 2010 he received the American Psychiatric Association/National Institute of Mental Health Vestermark Award as outstanding psychiatric educator. He also received the Lifetime Achievement Award from Saprienza University in Rome in 2021.


Selected publications

*Gabbard GO, Wilkinson SM (1994). ''Management of Countertransference with Borderline Patients''. American Psychiatric Press *Gabbard GO, Gabbard K (1999). ''Psychiatry and the Cinema''. American Psychiatric Publishing *Gabbard GO (2002). ''The Psychology of the Sopranos: Love, Death, Desire and Betrayal in America's Favorite Gangster Family''. Basic Books *Gabbard GO, Lester EP (2002). ''Boundaries and Boundary Violations in Psychoanalysis''. New York: Basic Books *Gabbard GO (2004). ''Long-Term Psychodynamic Psychotherapy: a Basic Text''. Arlington, VA: American Psychiatric Publishing, 2004 *Gabbard GO (2005). Mind, brain, and personality disorders. ''
American Journal of Psychiatry ''The American Journal of Psychiatry'' is a monthly peer-reviewed medical journal covering all aspects of psychiatry, and is the official journal of the American Psychiatric Association. The first volume was issued in 1844, at which time it was k ...
'' 162(4): 648-655 *Gabbard GO (2005). ''Psychodynamic Psychiatry in Clinical Practice: Fourth Edition''. American Psychiatric Publishing *Gabbard GO (2007). ''Gabbard's Treatments of Psychiatric Disorders''. American Psychiatric Press.


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External links


Glen O. Gabbard profile
via Baylor College of Medicine

via Rush Medical College * {{DEFAULTSORT:Gabbard, Glen 1949 births Living people American psychiatrists State University of New York Upstate Medical University faculty Baylor College of Medicine faculty