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Nassir Ghaemi

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Nassir Ghaemi
Born1966
Academic background
EducationMcLean High School
Alma materGeorge Mason University (B.A.)
Medical College of Virginia/Virginia Commonwealth University (M.D.)
Tufts University (M.A.)
Harvard School of Public Health (MPH)
Academic work
Disciplinepsychiatrist
Notable worksA First-Rate Madness
Websitehttp://www.nassirghaemi.com/

Nassir Ghaemi (born 1966) is an academic psychiatrist, author, and Professor of Psychiatry at Tufts University School of Medicine and Lecturer on Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School in Boston. He has written several books on mental illness and mood disorders, and has contributed to many scientific journals and other published works. Among his other views, Ghaemi is a proponent of the concept of manic depressive illness in the original Kraepelinian sense, an advocate for lithium therapy, and a critic of the DSM diagnostic system, which he views as largely unscientific and invalid.

Life

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He immigrated to the United States at the age of 5 from Tehran, Iran and attended McLean High School in McLean, Virginia. He received his B.A. from George Mason University in 1986, and later a medical degree from Medical College of Virginia. He then went on to get an MA in philosophy from Tufts University in 2001, and a MPH from the Harvard School of Public Health in 2004.[1]

Works

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  • On Depression: Drugs, Diagnosis, and Despair in the Modern World
  • A First-Rate Madness
  • The Rise and Fall of the Biopsychosocial Model: Reconciling Art and Science in Psychiatry
  • The Concepts of Psychiatry: A Pluralistic Approach to the Mind and Mental Illness
  • A Clinician's Guide to Statistics and Epidemiology in Mental Health: Measuring Truth and Uncertainty
  • Mood Disorders: A Practical Guide, Second Edition

References

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  1. ^ Ghaemi, Nassir. "Biography". Nassir Ghaemi. Retrieved April 29, 2016.