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List of presidents of the American Psychiatric Association
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    List of presidents of the American Psychiatric Association

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    Presidents of the American Psychiatric Association

    Name Year Notes
    Vivian Pender 2021–2022 Current President. Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Weill Cornell Medical College. Training psychoanalyst, Columbia University. Founder of Healthcare Against Trafficking, Inc. Consultant psychiatrist and psychoanalyst to the United Nations.
    Jeffery Geller 2020–2021 Prior Director of Public Sector Psychiatry and current Professor of Psychiatry at University of Massachusetts Medical School (UMMS). Previous medical director (served 7 years) and current staff psychiatrist, Worcester Recovery Center and Hospital.
    Bruce J. Schwartz 2019–2020 Deputy Chair and Clinical Director of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Montefiore and the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. President of the Montefiore Behavioral Care IPA. Medical Director and founding member of University Behavioral Associates.
    Altha Stewart 2018–2019 First African-American elected to lead the APA. Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Director, Center for Health in Justice Involved Youth, University of Tennessee Health Science Center.
    Anita Everett 2017–2018 Chief Medical Officer, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) and Director of the Office of Chief Medical Officers (OCMO).
    Maria A. Oquendo 2016–2017 She was the first Latina president of the APA. Professor and Chairman of Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine.
    Renée Binder 2015–2016 Associate Dean of Academic Affairs, School of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) and Forensic Psychiatry Fellowship Director, UCSF Department of Psychiatry.
    Paul Summergrad 2014–2015 Dr. Frances S. Arkin Professor and Chairman of the Department of Psychiatry at the Tufts University School of Medicine, Psychiatrist-in-Chief of the Tufts Medical Center.
    Jeffrey Lieberman 2013–2014 Chair of Columbia University Department of Psychiatry, principal investigator for the NIMH CATIE study.
    Dilip V. Jeste 2012-2013 First Asian-American President of the APA.
    John M. Oldham 2011–2012
    Carol A. Bernstein 2010–2011
    Alan F. Schatzberg 2009-2010
    Nada Logan Stotland 2008-2009
    Carolyn Robinowitz 2007–2008
    Pedro Ruiz 2006-2007
    Steven Sharfstein 2005–2006
    Michelle Riba 2004–2005
    Marcia Kraft Goin 2003-2004
    Paul S. Appelbaum 2002-2003
    Richard K. Harding 2001–2002
    Daniel B. Borenstein 2000–2001
    Allan Tasman 1999-2000
    Rodrigo A. Muñoz 1998-1999
    Herbert S. Sacks 1997–1998
    Harold Eist 1996–1997
    Mary Jane England 1995-1996
    Jerry M. Wiener 1994-1995
    John McIntyre 1993–1994
    Joseph T. English 1992-1993
    Lawrence Hartmann 1991-1992
    Elissa P. Benedek 1990-1991
    Herbert Pardes 1989-1990
    Paul Fink 1988-1989
    George H. Pollock 1987-1988
    Robert O. Pasnau 1986–1987
    Carol Nadelson 1985-1986 First female president of the American Psychiatric Association.

    First female editor-in-chief of the American Psychiatric Association Press (1986).
    First director of Partners Office for Women's Careers at Brigham and Women’s Hospital (1998).

    John A. Talbott 1984-1985 113th president
    George Tarjan 1983-1984
    H. Keith H. Brodie 1982-1983
    Daniel X. Freedman 1981-1982
    Donald G. Langsley 1980-1981
    Alan A. Stone 1979-1980
    Jules H. Masserman 1978-1979
    Jack Weinberg 1977-1978
    Robert W. Gibson 1976-1977
    Judd Marmor 1975-1976
    John Patrick Spiegel 1974-1975 103rd president
    Alfred M. Freedman 1973-1974 Led the effort to de-classify homosexuality as a mental illness.
    Perry Clement Talkingten 1972–1973
    Ewald W. Busse 1971–1972
    Robert S. Garber 1970–1971
    Raymond W. Waggoner 1969–1970
    Lawrence C. Kolb 1968-1969
    Henry W. Brosin 1967–1968
    Harvey J. Tompkins 1966–1967
    Howard P. Rome 1965–1966
    Daniel Blain 1964–1965 First medical director of the American Psychiatric Association and founder of the newsletter that became the journal Mental Hospitals (1951–1965), later Hospital & Community Psychiatry (1966–1994) and Psychiatric Services (1995–present).
    Jack R. Ewalt 1963–1964
    C. H. Hardin Branch 1962–1963
    Walter E. Barton 1961–1962
    Robert H. Felix 1960-1961
    William Malamud 1959–1960
    Francis J. Gerty 1958–1959
    Harry C. Solomon 1957–1958
    Francis J. Braceland 1956–1957
    R. Finley Gayle Jr. 1955–1956
    Arthur Percy Noyes 1954–1955
    Kenneth E. Appel 1953–1954
    Donald Ewen Cameron 1952–1953
    Leo H. Bartemeier 1951–1952
    John C. Whitehorn 1950–1951 Psychiatrist in Chief from 1941-1960 at Johns Hopkins University and the Chairman of the Department of Psychiatry.
    George S. Stevenson 1949-1950
    William Claire Menninger 1948-1949
    Winfred Overholser Sr. 1947-1948
    Samuel W. Hamilton 1946–1947
    Karl M. Bowman 1944–1946
    Edward Strecker 1943–1944 Graduated from Jefferson University in 1911 Professor of Mental and Nervous Diseases (1925-1931).
    Arthur H. Ruggles 1942-1943
    James King Hall 1941-1942
    H. Douglas Singer 1941-1942 Died before taking office.
    George H. Stevenson 1940-1941
    William C. Sandy 1939-1940
    Richard H. Hutchings 1938-1939
    Ross McClure Chapman 1937-1938
    C. Macfie Campbell 1936-1937
    Clarence O. Cheney 1935-1936
    C. Fred Williams 1934-1935
    George H. Kirby 1933-1934
    James Vance May 1932-1933
    William L. Russell 1931-1932
    Walter M English 1930-1931
    Earl D. Bond 1929-1930
    Samuel T. Orton 1928-1929
    Adolf Meyer 1927-1928
    George M. Kline 1926-1927
    C. Floyd Haviland 1925-1926
    William Alanson White 1924-1925
    Thomas W. Salmon 1923-1924 Mental hygiene advocate and chief consultant psychiatrist to the American Expeditionary Forces during World War I.
    Henry W. Mitchell 1922-1923
    Albert Moore Barrett 1921-1922
    Owen Copp 1920-1921
    Henry C. Eyman 1919-1920
    Elmer E. Southard 1918-1919
    James V. Anglin 1917-1918
    Charles G. Wagner 1916-1917
    Edward N. Brush 1915-1916
    Samuel E. Smith 1914-1915
    Carlos Frederick MacDonald 1913–1914
    James T. Searcy 1912-1913
    Hubert Work 1911-1912
    Charles W. Pilgrim 1910-1911
    William F. Drewry 1909-1910
    Arthur F. Kilbourne 1908-1909
    Charles P. Bancroft 1907-1908
    Charles G. Hill 1906-1907
    C. B. Burr 1905-1906
    T.J. W. Burgess 1904-1905
    A. E. Macdonald 1903-1904
    G. Adler Bloomer 1902-1903
    A. B. Richardson 1902-1903 Died before taking office,
    Robert J. Preston 1901-1902
    Peter M. Wise 1900-1901
    Joseph G. Rogers 1899-1900
    Henry M. Hurd 1898-1899
    Richard M. Bucke 1897-1898
    Theophilus O. Powell 1896-1997
    Richard Dewey 1895-1896
    Edward Cowles 1894-1895
    John Curwen 1893-1894
    J.B. Andrews 1892-1893
    Daniel Clark 1891-1892
    H.P. Stearns 1890-1891 Organization name changed to American Medico-Psychological Association
    W.W. Godding 1889-1890
    John B. Chapin 1888-1889
    Eugene Grissom 1887-1888
    H.A. Buttolph 1886-1887
    Orpheus Everts 1885-1886
    Pliny Earle 1884-1885
    John P. Gray 1883-1884
    J.H. Callender 1882-1883
    Clement Walker 1879-1882
    Charles Nichols 1873-1879
    John S. Butler 1870-1873
    Thomas Story Kirkbride 1862-1870
    Andrew McFarland 1859-1862
    Isaac Ray 1855-1859
    Luther Bell 1851-1855
    William Awl 1848-1851
    Samuel B. Woodward 1844-1848 First president, founded as the Association of Medical Superintendents of American Institutions for the Insane

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