Baron, David MSEd, DO
Professor and Chair, Dept. of Psychiatry
Temple Univ. School of Medicine
Philadelphia., PA
215-707-3364(office phone)
dbaron@temple.edu
215-707-1557(fax)
Dr. Baron is listed in Philadelphia Magazine as Top Doc in sports
psychiatry. He is a certified Doping Control Officer and Sport MRO and
consults with youth, high school, college, Olympic, and professional
athletes and teams.
Baum, Antonia MD
Phone: (301) 656-9101
Chevy Chase, MD
Dr. Baum is on the faculty of the George Washington University Medical
Center, and is in private practice in Chevy Chase, Maryland. She treats high
school, college and professional athletes, and does psychoeducational
lectures for coaches and athletic trainers. She has been the psychiatric
consultant to the athletic departments at Brown University and at George
Washington University.
Begel, Daniel MD
1642 19th Street
Santa Monica, CA 90404
W 310-453-1531
Email: danbegel2@verizon.net
Dan Begel, M.D., is the founding President of the ISSP and co-editor, with Bob Burton, of Sport Psychiatry: Theory and Practice (W.W. Norton, 2000). A review of Sport Psychiatry in JAMA, (June 21, 2000) stated that Dr. Begel's "psychodynamic understanding of the athlete is unparalleled." Dr. Begel practices in Santa Monica, CA.
Benjamin, Ashley MD, MA
Oklahoma City, OK
Bergman, Ira MD
1160 Park Avenue 1E
New York, NY 10128
Phone: 212-289-4128
Interests: Private practice in child, adolescent and adult psychiatry.
Brodie, Keith H. MD
Durham, NC
Interests: For the past decade, I have worked with the men's basketball
program at Duke - counseling players in performance enhancement, using
visualization techniques, and treating players using psychotherapy for
various symptoms of psychopathology.
Burton, Robert MD
636 Church Street, Suite 715
Evanston, IL, 60201
Phone: 312 203-3253 (cell and work)
Email: rwbmd@comcast.net
Clark, Terrence M.D.
East Tennessee State University
Phone: (423) 439-8010
Fax: (423) 439-2240
Email: CLARKT@mail.etsu.edu
Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist.
Interests in golf and performance enhancement.
Collins, Gregory M.D.
Cleveland Clinic Foundation
Cleveland, OH
Phone: 216-444-2970
colling@ccf.org
Dr. Collins is a board certified psychiatrist, with additional
qualifications in addiction psychiatry. He has been a team psychiatrist with
pro baseball and pro football teams, providing player development, substance
abuse treatment, prospect screening, and management consultation.
Conant-Norville, David O. MD
Mind Matters P.C.
15050 SW Koll Parkway Suite 2A
Beaverton, Oregon 97006
W Phone: 503-352-0468
Email: drdocn@hotmail.com
Interests: Board Certified Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist; Medical Director for Pendleton Academies Psychiatric Residential Treatment Center and Youth Contact, Inc.; Asst. Clinical Professor in Psychiatry at Oregon Health and Sciences University;. Psychiatric Consultant to United States Anti-Doping Agency and PGA Tour; Special interests in youth sports, treatment of psychiatric disorders in young athletes, and working with youth sports organizations to enhance psychological, social and physical health.
Cort, Hayley MD
3400 80th St Apt 15D
New York, NY 10021
Email: hleycor@aol.com
Interests: Sees patients in a college community, private practice and
outpatient hospital.
Currie, Alan MD, MPhil, MRCPsych
The Hadrian Clinic
Newcastle General Hospital
Westgate Road
Newcastle
NE4 6BE
United Kingdom
Phone 00 44 191 273 6666 ext 22352
E-mail: alan.currie@nmht.nhs.uk
Dr Currie is in full-time psychiatric practice in the National Health
Service in England. He is a lecturer at the University of Newcastle and is
also a member of the National Executive of The Royal College of
Psychiatrists. He competed at international level in track and field (1500m)
whilst at Medical School. He is a consultant to UK Athletics (the national
track and field organization in the UK) and the English Institute of Sport.
He has led the development of educational and support programs on eating
disorders for sports coaches.
Dalmasy-Frouin, Johannes MD
5802 Greenspring Ave
Baltimore, MD 21209
W Phone: 410-724-3087
W Phone: 410-375-5058
Email: Johannes@dalmasy.com
Dr. Dalmasy is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. For several years he has been part of a group of behavioral sports medicine experts consulting for the Baltimore Orioles. He offers specialized clinical services to individual athletes, educational programs for teams, and organizational troubleshooting for management. He has unique expertise in the cross-cultural aspects of behavior affecting individual performance and/or te4am dynamics with a focus on aiding Latino athletes in their native Spanish language. Dr. Dalmasy has assisted Major League Baseball with developing overseas-based,
educational and clinical programming in antidoing strategies and behavioral health.
Dewan, Nick M.D.
2519 McMullen Booth Road
Suite 510-255
Clearwater, Florida 33761
727-723-0779
Dr. Dewan works with amateur and professional golfers, and tennis players. He is extensively published in quality improvement and information technology, and has developed online visualization and meditative relaxation tools for performance enhancement. www.drnickdewan.com
Edwards, Carla MD, MSc
Medical Coordinator, Crisis Services
Homewood Health Centre
Associate Professor
Michael G. DeGroote School of Medicine
McMaster University
Hamilton, ON (Canada)
519-824-1010 (W)
edwacarl@homeood.org
Dr. Edwards is dually certified in adult and child/adolescent psychiatry and currently functions as the Medical Coordinator of inpatient and emergency Crisis Services in Guelph, ON. Bolstered by experience as a former varsity athlete, she has provided informal consultation to local university athletes and teams and has treated numerous professional athletes in crisis.
Eickelberg, Steven MD
Performax, P.C.
6316 East Arabian Way, Suite 1
Paradise Valley, AZ 85253
Office Phone: 480-922-1991
Fax: 480-922-1362
President, Performax
Board Certified by ABPN
Interests: Private practice in Sport Psychiatry and Addiction Psychiatry. Previously worked as sport psychiatry consultant for the Seattle Mariners. Involved annually with the MLB-Minor League Baseball Rookie Developmental Program. I work primarily with professional athletes, coaches, managers and their families. The scope of my sport psychiatry practice includes organizational
consulting, individual player evaluation and management of clinical-psychiatric conditions, performance enhancement, family and
relationship therapy, etc.
Foley, Thomas MD
PGY3 Dept. of Psychiatry
Temple Univ Hospital
Philadelphia, PA
215-707-8496
tfol1976@hotmail.com
Dr. Foley is a 3rd year resident and c-chief at Temple and will be starting his child/adolescent fellowship at CHOP in July. He has worked with Dr. David Baron in the realm of sport psychiatry and is looking forward to treating adolescent athletes in the future. He competes in triathlons in his free time.
Fortner, Greg MD
St Simons Is, GA
Email: glfy4@yahoo.com
Interests: Dr. Fortner works in a community mental health center specializing in addiction psychiatry.
Glick, Ira M.D.
Stanford University School of Medicine
401 Quarry Road, Rm. 2122
Stanford, CA 94305
Phone: (650) 723-3519
Fax: (650) 723-2507
E-mail: iraglick@stanford.edu
Ira D. Glick, M.D. is a Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral
Sciences at Stanford University School of Medicine. He has worked
with college and professional athletes in his practice, providing
performance and motivational enhancement, stress management and
psychiatric medication and therapy. He has written about psychiatric
aspects of sports with a focus on basketball
Han, Doug Hyun MD
Department of Psychiatry,
Chung Ang University Yong San Hospital,
Han Gang Ro 2Ga, Yong San Gu
Seoul Korea
H Phone: 82-2-3477-0876
W Phone: 82-33-260-3207
C Phone: 011-9743-0876
Fax: 82-2-260-3212
Email: hduk@yahoo.com
hduk@dreamwiz.com
Dr. Han is a board certified psychiatrist who has worked with high school and professional athletes in private practice and at Chung Ang University Hospital.
He provides performance and motivational enhancement, psychotherapy, and psychiatric assistance in a pro baseball team
Harris, Stanley E MD, DFAPA
USC University Psychiatrist and Clinical Professor
857 Downey Way, YWCA-100
Los Angeles, CA 90089-0051
Phone: 213-740-7711
Email: sharris@usc.edu
Website: www.stanley-harris-md.yourmd.com
Practice is limited to current students at the University of Southern California, where I serve as psychiatrist to the Athletic Department.
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Haskins, Barbara MD
University of Virginia
Phone: 540-332-8152/8000
Dr Haskins is a forensic neuropsychiatrist. She has expertise working with
hearing impaired persons. For 16 years she worked at the University of
Virginia's Department of Student Health, treating college aged individuals.
Her interests relating to sports and psychiatry include: the role of
entitlement in the lives of elite athletes and their environments, the
difficulty of treating mental illness in elite athletes, denial and ridicule
of mental illness in the environment of sports. She is also interested in
the role of single minded pursuit of excellence in shaping champion
athletes.
Ibia, Itoro MD
11701 Bowman Green Dr.
Reston, VA 20190
Phone: 703-707-9777
Fax: 703-707-0690
Email: itibia@aol.com
Dr. Ibia is a Board Certified psychiatrist, a former track and field athlete, and a motivational speaker, who has an interest in football, baseball, and soccer. Dr. Ibia is especially interested in psychiatric disorders in female athletes and offers full psychiatric evaluation and treatment as necessary. She is also available to offer psychoeducational talks to athletic teams.
Jones, Ashley Blackmon MD
General Psychiatry Resident
Palmetto Health/USC
Columbia, South Carolina
Kamm, Ronald MD
257 Monmouth Rd., A-5
Oakhurst, NJ 07755
Phone: 732-517-0595
Fax: 732-517-8585
E-mail: rlkamm@monmouth.com
Past consultant to the Jersey Shore Cats, a USBL Basketball team coached by Rick Barry. USA Gymnastics National Health Care Board consultant. Works with NFL players, boxers, and individual athletes, teams, and coaches in all sports. Was a Division I Fencer and currently plays tennis. Uses performance enhancement, mental skills training, and hypnosis. Does organizational consulting, and works with family issues. Is available to the media and interfaces with the public via his website. Recently named 100 Most Influential Sports Educators in America by the Institute for International Sport.
Karamustafaaliglu, Oguz MD Tevfik Saglam Cad, 13/2 Bakirkoy
Istanbul, Turkey 34720
Phone: 90.212-542-93-27
Fax: 90.212-660-31-3
Email: oguzkaramustafa@superonline.com
I am currently chief of Sisli Etfal Research and Training Hospital
Psychiatry Department. I have personal experience in counseling and treating
athletes and counseling teenager teams.
Kargman, Jeffrey MD
2130 Highway 35 Bldg A, Suite 124B
Sea Girt, NJ 08750
Phone: 732-974-3500
Fax: 732-974-3501
Email: JeffreyKargmanMD@msn.com
Jeffrey M. Kargman, MD is in solo practice in Sea Girt, New Jersey. Initial
evaluations and follow-up sessions are scheduled in my office. I have
experience working with athletes to help them with their mental health
needs. Our office complies with all confidentiality laws and your visits are
kept in the strictest confidence.
Katz, Howard M.D.
New England Sport Psychiatry
1180 Beacon Street, Suite 4C
Brookline, MA 02446
617-277-2600
howard_katz@harvard.edu
Howard Katz is a board certified psychiatrist in the Boston area who has
worked with athletes and coaches at all levels ranging from youth sports
through high school and college to the professional. He provides services in
the areas of performance enhancement, mental skills training and psychiatric
assistance. A special interest in developmental aspects of athletic activity
has led him to a particular focus on youth sport and consultation to
community centers, schools and departments of recreation and education in
Boston, New York and elsewhere.
Klein, Ed MD
W Phone: 813-977-1780
Email: ekleinmd1@aol.com
Dr. Klein has worked with the NFL for more than 15 years, the Tampa Bay
Lightning for 3 years, the University of South Florida's basketball team,
professional golfers, and figure skaters.
Lardon, Michael MD
Alvarado Parkway Institute
399 Camino Elevado
Bonito, CA 92103
W Phone: 619-465-4411
Email: mlardonmd@apibhs.com
PGA, Nike Tour, US Olympic Team, NFL, MLB, and MLS consulting psychiatrist.
Mahler, Elizabeth MD
900 Welch Rd, Suite 400
Palo Alto, CA 94304
Phone: 650-327-0808 voicemail
Fax: 650-325-7878
Elizabeth Mahler, M.D. is a board certified psychiatrist who specializes in
sports psychiatry, medical psychiatry and psychopharmacology. Dr. Mahler is
in private practice in Palo Alto, California, where she is also a Clinical
Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford
University School of Medicine.
Dr. Mahler works with collegiate and professional athletes, providing
medical services and consultation to individuals, teams and sports
organizations. She works with athletes in a variety of sports, with a
particular focus on baseball. In her practice of sports psychiatry, she
specializes in issues related to performance, mental health, life management
and security.
Malmquist, Carl MD
909 Soc. Sc. Bldg.
Univ. of Minn.
267-19th Ave. So.
Mpls., MN 55455
952-926-6654
Dr. Malmquist is board-certified in adult, child & adolescent, and forensic psychiatry. He has treated various levels of athletes from the high school level on to the professional level. He also has been involved in forensic issues involving athletes.
Marks, Saul MD, F.R.C.P.C.
706-170 St George St
Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5R-2M8
Email: saul.marks@uhn.on.ca
Dr. Marks is a former National Diving Team member and is on the Board of Directors for Diving Canada, with the position of Athlete Liaison.
Marr, Doug MD
Sudbury Ontario, Canada
Email: dmarr@nemhc.on.ca
Sees a mix of child, adolescent and some adult psychiatry. NCCP coach.
McDuff, David MD
Ellicott City, MD
Dr. McDuff is an experienced sport psychiatrist who has worked with the
Baltimore Orioles and the Baltimore Ravens since 1996. He has an office and
consulting practice providing mental skills training and psychiatric
treatment to high school, collegiate and professional athletes. He can be
contacted through his website at www.mdsports.net
Morse, Eric MD
Carolina Performance
8300 Health Park,
Suite 201
Raleigh,
NC 27615
Phone: 919-676-9699 x 1
Fax: 919-676-9946
Email:
Email: morse@CarolinaPerformance.net
Website: "www.CarolinaPerformance.net
Dr. Morse is a sport psychiatrist who works with professional, college, and youth athletes and teams. Board Certified in both General and Addiction Psychiatry, he specializes in a large variety of performance difficulties. Dr. Morse is also the President of the International Society for Sport Psychiatry. His treatment approaches include performance enhancement therapy, motivational interviewing, biofeedback, cognitive behavioral therapy, group therapy, individual therapy, and medication management
Newmark, Thomas M.D., D.F.A.P.A.
401 Haddon Ave, Suite 356
Camden, NJ 08103
W Phone: 856-757-7853
Email: newmark-thomas@cooperhealth.edu
Dr. Newmark is Chief of Psychiatry at the Cooper University Hospital in
Camden, NJ. He is also Vice-Chair and Associate Professor of Psychiatry at
Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. He is triple-boarded in General,
Geriatric, and Administrative Psychiatry, and is also a Distinguished Fellow
of the American Psychiatric Association. He is a member of NJPA Sports
Psychiatry Committee and is interested in the use of hypnosis to improve
athletic performance.
Pease, Maria MD
2299 Post St., Suite 2/11
San Francisco, CA 94115
Phone: 415-921-1398
Email: peasem@surgery.ucsf.edu
Dr. Pease is a Board Certified Adult Psychiatrist and Assistant Clinical Professor at the University of California at San Francisco with a subspecialty in Child and Adolescence. She was recently a contributor for "Home Team Advantage: The Critical Role of Mothers in Youth Sports" by Brooke de Lench. She has a unique and comprehensive background in sports and child development. She was an elite athlete at Stanford University and an assistant coach at Stanford in swimming. She provides consultation to coaches and teams, and treatment of college level athletes. She provides performance enhancement, mental skills training, self hypnosis, centering techniques, combined with psychodynamic individual and group psychotherapy, and medications as needed to help each athlete and team enjoy their sport and reach their potential. She is an avid short board surfer.
Poortinga, Ernie M.D., M.S.
Ann Arbor, MI
Office Phone: 734-936-4000
E mail ernestwp@umich.edu
Dr. Poortinga will be a board eligible psychiatrist by July of 2004 when he
completes his residency at the University of Michigan. He has worked with
high school, college and professional athletes providing both counseling and
medication management. He was captain of his medical school hockey team and
has a special interest in forensic psychiatry.
Tauseef, Batool MD
Dept of Psychiatry
U of Mass
Worcester, MA 01605
W Phone: 508-856-2537 ext 52056
Email: tauseefb@ummhc.org
With emphasis on my interest in Competitive badminton, other racquet sports and team sports
Troy, Ben MD
Email: btroy@mcw.edu
Phone: 414-266-2932
Dr. Troy is currently a Child and Adolescent Fellow at the Medical College of Wisconsin. After graduation in December 2008, he will be working at the Madison Center in South Bend, IN. Dr. Troy has treated some high school athletes and looks to have more opportunities to treat young athletes in the future.
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