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Paul Jay Fink, MD

 

Paul Jay Fink, MD

 

 

Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Science

Email: pjayfink@aol.com

 

 

 

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science

 

Educational Background:

 

Undergraduate degree, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, 1954

 

MD, Temple University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, 1958

 

Internship, Albert Einstein Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA, 1959

 

Residency, Philadelphia Psychiatric Center, Philadelphia, PA, 1959-1961; Albert Einstein Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA, 1961-62

 

Training in Psychoanalysis, Institute of the Philadelphia Association for Psychoanalysis, 1962-1966

 

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clinical Interests:

 
  • Residency training
  • Psychoanalysis
  • Childhood violence
  • Using the biopsychosocial model for patients, including the ACE (Adverse Childhood Experiences) Study
  • Public health, expecially youth violence and youth murder
  • Working on the Blueprint for a Safer Philadelphia to help reduce the violence in our neighborhoods

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board certifications:

  • American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, 1965
  • Certified in Psychoanalysis, 1968

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professional affiliations:

 
  • American Psychiatric Association
  • American College of Psychiatrists
  • Group for the Advancement of Psychiatrists
  • Psychoanalytic Center of Philadelphia
  • Benjamin Rush Society

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PUBMED PUBLICATIONS :


Recent Medically Related Publications, Obtained from PubMed (Click on PubMed ID to view abstract)

7583471. Fink PJ, Holding the line against wrong-headed changes. Psychiatr Serv 46:8(753)1995 Aug

8375831. Fink PJ, Psychiatrists' roles in managed care programs. Hosp Community Psychiatry 44:8(723-4)1993 Aug

2050349. Fink PJ, Dubin WR, No free lunch: limitations on psychiatric care in HMOs. Hosp Community Psychiatry 42:4(363-5)1991 Apr

2764167. Fink PJ, On being ethical in an unethical world. Am J Psychiatry 146:9(1097-104)1989 Sep

3414848. Fink PJ, Is "biopsychosocial" the psychiatric shibboleth? Am J Psychiatry 145:9(1061-7)1988 Sep

3661764. Fink PJ, Mental illness awareness week. Am J Psychiatry 144:10(1298-300)1987 Oct

3733013. Fink PJ, Dealing with psychiatry's stigma. Hosp Community Psychiatry 37:8(814-8)1986 Aug

4029913. Fink PJ, Psychiatry and the primary care physician. Hosp Community Psychiatry 36:8(870-5)1985 Aug

4018575. Fink PJ, Psychiatry and primary care: can a working relationship develop? Gen Hosp Psychiatry 7:3(205-9)1985 Jul

6690832. Fink PJ, You are the only sane psychiatrist I know. JAMA 251:5(611)1984 Feb 3

7091423. Hales RE, Fink PJ, A modest proposal for consultation/liaison psychiatry in the 1980s. Am J Psychiatry 139:8(1015-21)1982 Aug

7386665. Maleson FG, Fink PJ, Field HL, Board certification anxiety. Am J Psychiatry 137:7(837-40)1980 Jul

426104. Fink PJ, Weinstein SP, Whatever happened to psychiatry? The deprofessionalization of community mental health centers. Am J Psychiatry 136:4A(406-9)1979 Apr

835731. Fink PJ, The relationship of psychiatry to primary care. Am J Psychiatry 134:2(126-9)1977 Feb

949233. Fink PJ, Oken D, The role of psychiatry as a primary care specialty. Arch Gen Psychiatry 33:8(998-1003)1976 Aug

946506. Oken D, Fink PJ, General psychiatry. A primary-care specialty. JAMA 235:18(1973-4)1976 May 3

1126682. Fink PJ, Problems of providing community psychiatry training to residents. Hosp Community Psychiatry 26:5(292-5)1975 May

1225982. Fink PJ, Homosexuality--illness or life-style? J Sex Marital Ther 1:3(225-33)1975 Spring

4746481. Adamson WC, Fink PJ, Students of medicine and law learn together. Pa Med 76:11(61-2)1973 Nov

4686897. Fink PJ, Newman R, Integrating community psychiatry and psychodynamic theory in a residency training program. Hosp Community Psychiatry 24:3(167-9)1973 Mar

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