NAME: MOSHER,
Loren R., M.D.
SSN: 559‑40‑7897
EDUCATION:
1952‑56
1956‑58
1959‑61
PROFESSIONAL TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE:
1961‑62 Straight Medical
Internship: Medical Service, Herbert C.
Moffit ‑
1962‑64 Psychiatric Residency:
1964‑66 Continued Psychiatric Residency as a
Clinical Associate, Section on Twin and Sibling Studies, Adult Psychiatry
Branch, National Institute of Mental Health Intramural Research Program,
1966‑67 U.S.P.H.S.,
National Institute of Mental Health Special Research Fellowship, Tavistock
Clinic and Maudsley Institute of Psychiatry, Psychiatric Genetics Unit,
1967‑68 Assistant
Professor of Psychiatry,
1968‑80 Chief,
1973 Program for Health Systems Management,
(6/15-7/30)
1980 Public Health Service Foreign Work/Study
Assignment, University of
1981‑88 Professor of Psychiatry, Uniformed
Duties and Responsibilities:
1. Medical
student teaching and supervision in all four years including Interviewing,
Introduction to Clinical Medicine, Human Behavior, Psychiatry clerkships and
Psychiatry electives. Supervised psychiatric residents (all
years) at the
2. Administration: Department Vice- Chairman
3. Research:
4. Community
Consultation: Office of the Virginia Commissioner of Mental Health: Conducted
comprehensive systems analyses with recommendations and implementation
strategies for program change and/or development; case consultations and
presentations as part of system change training programs.
July 88 ‑ July 1996
Chief
Medical Director, Department of Health & Human Services (“HHS”),
Duties and responsibilities:
1. Provided
clinical oversight, direction and supervision to all medical and psychiatric
treatment services of the Department.
Supervised psychiatric residents on rotation to department programs
2. Coordinated
and managed the process of developing policies and procedures governing medical
and psychiatric care of patients in the Department and ensured that appropriate
medical and psychiatric input is provided to all operations, programs and services
in the Department.
3. Coordinated
medical and psychiatric quality assurance procedures with staff responsible for
developing and monitoring quality assurance plans for non‑medical, non‑psychiatric
personnel.
4. Oversaw
and coordinated the development and monitoring of quality assurance procedures
for medical and psychiatric personnel under contract to the Department or
employed by organizations contracted to the Department.
5. Based
on ongoing needs assessment advised and made recommendations to the Department
Director concerning medical and psychiatric issues, departmental organization,
clinical programming and development of new services.
6. Provided
and/or coordinated periodic case consultation and peer review to medical and
non‑medical staff in the Department with a focus on specialized or
innovative outpatient care and treatment approaches to the seriously mentally
ill, alcohol and drug abuse, victim assistance, crisis intervention services,
etc.
7. Provided
research and teaching consultation throughout the Department and develop and/or
conduct research and training programs (including those fulfilling CME
requirements) relevant to Departmental needs.
8. Provided direct clinical care, as needed,
in departmental programs.
July 1996 to November 1998:
Clinical Director, Mental Health Services, Health and Human
Services Agency,
Duties
Included:
1. Served as chief medical officer and
clinical advisor to the Deputy Director (Local Mental Health Director), Mental
Health Services.
2. Responsible for formulating policy and
for assuring appropriate and effective countywide clinical mental health
programs. Established standards and medical protocol for the
publicly funded mental health system.
3. Responsible for transitioning the
clinical portion of the County mental health
system, comprised of County staff and community partnerships, to a
contracted managed behavioral health care system (United Behavioral Health).
4. Prepared a plan to decentralize all public
mental health services into Regional Integrated Service Systems (RISS’).
5. Developed criteria for
Lanterman-Petris-Short (LPS) designations.
Evaluated and recommended LPS designation to the Local
Mental Health Director
for public and private mental health facilities.
6. Responsible for carrying out collaborative
and liaison activities with psychiatric and clinical professionals, county,
state and federal agencies, national health organizations, professional
associations and other community and County officials, organizations and
individuals with whom the behavioral health care system interacts.
CURRENT POSITION (11/98 to present):
Director, Soteria
Associates.
Consultation,
seminars, lectures and supervision for individuals, families, training institutions and
community mental health systems of care.
Expert witness in litigation
involving medical malpractice, hospital practices, insurance fraud and wrongful death.
·
Health
services delivery policy (especially mental health) utilizing both my
·
Mental
health care financing and administration.
·
Application
of research findings to the development of health services (especially mental
health) delivery and financing policy.
·
Consultation
with, and evaluation of, community‑based residential alternatives to
psychiatric hospitalization.
·
Community
mental health systems; consultation, planning, development, implementation and
evaluation.
·
Psychosocial
treatment outcome research (including cost and efficacy).
·
Psychopharmacology
·
Research
on the relationship of stress, social networks, and psychiatric morbidity.
·
Training
for Public and Community Psychiatry.
·
Interviewing.
·
Forensic
issues related to hospital use/abuse and psychotropic drug use/abuse.
MILITARY SERVICE:
1964‑66 U.S.P.H.S. Surgeon (Lieutenant
Commander), National Institute of Mental Health,
1975‑88 Medical Director (06, Capt.) U.S.P.H.S.
Commissioned Corps.
LICENSE:
1967
1967
1968
1982
1988
Certified, National Board of Medical
Examiners, 1962, No. 60890.
Diplomat, American Board of Psychiatry
and Neurology, Psychiatry, 1969.
Medicaid Provider #62346/1500 Medicare
Provider #M0618941; UPIN: F06052;
BNDD: AM 7504548
OTHER ACTIVITIES:
1967
–96; 1998- Private Practice of Psychiatry
(part‑time) (specializing in family, couple and adolescent treatment and
psychotropic drug withdrawal).
1971‑76 Research Director, NIMH Grants 20123 and
25570 (A. Menn, Principal Investigator) "Community Alternatives for the
Treatment of Schizophrenia" (the Soteria Project).
1976‑92 Collaborating Investigator, NIMH Grants
20123, 25570 and 35928 (A. Menn, Principal Investigator). "Community
Alternatives for the Treatment of Schizophrenia" (The Soteria Project). (See publications: 26, 31, 39‑40, 42, 45‑46, 48‑49,
52‑55, 57, 60, 69, 70, 72,74, 78, 79, 82, 85, 87, 88,90, 96, 97,99, 100,
101 and Books 3 & 4)
1972,73 Member,
Official
1976‑78 Expert
Witness for the Plaintiffs, Renie vs.
1982‑83 Expert
Witness for the Plaintiffs, Jamison vs.
1982‑84 Principal
Investigator, USUHS Grant #R08812, "
1983‑84 Founding
member and Steering Committee organizer, Association for Clinical Psychosocial
Research (ACPR).
1984-89 Medical
Director, Family Therapy Institute of
1989‑96 Member,
Advisory Council,
1989-96 Member,
1991‑96 Principal
Investigator, NIMH (now Center for Mental Health Services) Community Support
Program Research Demonstration Grant 49102, "
1993‑96 Member, Board of Directors,
1994-2001 Expert witness for Plaintiffs in cases
of Medical Malpractice, Insurance Fraud and Abuse of Hospitalization by
National Medical Enterprises/Psychiatric Institutes of America (class action
suits filed in MD, VA, DC, and AZ). Settled and sealed in 2001.
1994-1996 Expert witness for Plaintiff in Glass v.
Spivak, PIA and NME for malpractice, insurance fraud and false
imprisonment. Settled and sealed.
1999-2001 Expert Witness for the Plaintiffs in a class action suite
against Tuscon
Psychiatic Institute, PIA and NME for false imprisonment and insurance
fraud. (Nunoz et. al. v. TPI etc.) Settled and sealed 6/2001
1999-
Member,
Advisory Board,
1999- Member, San Diego Coalition for
Mental Health (Chair elect-2002)
2000-
Member,
Board of Directors, Support Coalition
International (“SCI”)
2001-
Expert
witness for the plaintiff in Motus v. Pfizer(wrongful death from Zoloft)
2001- Member, Board of Directors,
CONSULTANTSHIPS:
1971‑89 Joint
Committee on Schizophrenia, NYC State Dist. Branches, APA.
1973‑80
1. Half‑way
House; individual client and program consultation and staff training.
2. Supervised
apartment program; program planning and implementation, staff training and
program consultation.
1977‑96 The Green Door,
rehabilitation program).
Staff consultation, training and supervision.
1977‑96
Co‑Founder, with
Marilyn Kresky‑Wolff, A.C.S.W., of this residential alternative to
psychiatric hospitalization. Staff consultation,
training and supervision. Conduct
initial evaluations and on‑going treatment planning with all newly
admitted clients. (See publications # 71,74 & 78).
1981‑96 Arlington
Community Residences, Inc.,
1. Care
Program: Residential crisis intervention for individuals who would otherwise be
hospitalized. Staff
consultation, training and supervision.
1983‑88 Office of the Commissioner, Virginia
State Department of Mental Health: Research, program planning, and community
system consultation.
1986
‑93 Community Based Services,
1987‑88 St. Luke's House,
AWARDS AND HONORS:
1978 ADAMHA Administrators Award
(Schizophrenia Bulletin)
1979 ADAMHA Administrators Award (Clinical
Research Branch)
1996 Community Leadership Award, St. Lukes
House Inc.
1997 Provider of the Year,
1997 1st Prize, Research Paper
(with
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS:
1962‑64 Clinical Instructor of Psychiatry,
1967‑68 Assistant Professor of Psychiatry,
1973‑81 Clinical Professor of Psychiatry,
1981‑88 Professor
of Psychiatry, Uniformed
1988- Adjunct Professor
of Psychiatry, USUHS, F. Edward Hebert
1992-96 Clinical
Professor of Psychiatry,
1997- Clinical
Professor of Psychiatry (voluntary),
EDITORSHIPS:
·
Ethical
Human Sciences and Services
·
Contemporary
Family Therapy
·
International
Journal of Therapeutic Communities
·
Schizophrenia
Bulletin
·
Psychosocial
Rehabilitation Journal
Article Reviewer for: American
Journal of Psychiatry, Hospital and Community Psychiatry, Journal
of Nervous and Mental Disease, and others.
SOCIETIES:
·
·
Association
for Clinical Psychosocial Research (ACPR)(Founding member)
·
World
Association for Psychosocial Rehabilitation (WAPR)
·
Physicians
for a National Health Program (PNHP)
·
American
Association of Community Psychiatrists (AACP)
· American Association for Social Psychiatry (AASP)
ADDRESSES:
Soteria Associates
Phone: 858-550-0312
Fax: 858-558-0854
Email: MosherSchreiber@compuserve.com
Internet: www.moshersoteria.com
Revised
PUBLICATIONS
Published or in Press
1.
Mosher LR. Carcinoma of the Liver and Post‑Necrotic
Cirrhosis: Report of a case and review of carcinomas of the liver seen at
Stanford 1919‑1959. Stanford
Medical Bulletin, 18:2, 59‑65, 1960.
2.
Mosher LR, Klerman G, and Greaney J. A Clinical Trial of Alpha Methyldopa in Elated
States. American Journal of
Psychiatry, 122:10, 1184‑1189, 1966.
3.
Pollin W, Stabenau JR, Mosher LR, and
Tupin J. Life History Differences in
Identical Twins Discordant for Schizophrenia.
American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 36:2, 492‑509, 1966.
4.
Pollin W, Stabenau JR, Hoffer A, Mosher
LR, and Spillman B. The NIMH study of a
Series of Monozygotic Twins Discordant for Schizophrenia. In
5.
Stabenau JR, Pollin W, and Mosher
LR. Serum macroglobulin (S) in families
of monozygotic twins discordant for schizophrenia. American Journal of Psychiatry, 125:1,
109‑112, 1968.
6.
Guggenheim FG, Pollin W, Stabenau JR, and
Mosher LR. Prevalence of physical
illness in parents of identical twins discordant for schizophrenia. Psychosomatic Medicine, 1, 228‑300,
1969.
7.
Mosher LR. The Center for Studies of Schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Bulletin, No. 1:406,
December, 1969. Reprinted in World
Journal of Psychosynthesis.
8.
Mosher LR. Father absence, identification and antisocial
behavior in Negro and White males. Acta
Paedopsychiatrica, 36, 186‑202, 1969.
9.
Mosher LR. Schizophrenogenic communication and family
therapy. Family Process, 8, 43‑63,
1969. Reprinted in: C Schaefer, J
Briesmeiter and M Fitton (Eds). Family
Therapy Techniques for Problem Behaviors of Children and Teenagers. Jossey‑Bass, San Francisco, pp. 253‑258,
1984.
10.
Mosher LR and Feinsilver DB. Special Report on Schizophrenia, U.S.
Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, National
Institute of Mental Health, 1969.
11.
Stabenau JR, Pollin W, Mosher LR, Frohman
C, Friedhoff A, and Turner W. Study of
monozygotic identical twins discordant for schizophrenia: Some biological
variables. Archives of General
Psychiatry, 20, 145‑158, 1969.
12.
Mosher LR. Nicotinic acid side effects and toxicity: A
Review. American Journal of
Psychiatry, 126, 1290‑1296, 1970.
13.
Mosher LR. The several worlds of schizophrenia: Is a
synthesis possible? Human Context,
2:3, 450‑476, 1970.
14.
Mosher LR and Feinsilver D. Special Report on
15.
Mosher LR and Wynne LC. Methodologic issues in research on groups at
high risk for the development of schizophrenia.
Schizophrenia Bulletin, No. 2:4‑8, Fall,
1970.
16.
Mosher LR. Madness and the Community. Attitude, 1:7, 2‑21, l971.
17.
Mosher LR. New Treatment Systems for Schizophrenia. Schizophrenia, 3:2, 14‑17, 1971.
18.
Mosher LR. Searching mind: Schizophrenia. Today's Education, 60:3, 14‑17,
1971. Reprinted in Psychology.
19.
Mosher LR and Feinsilver D. Special Report: Schizophrenia.
20.
Mosher LR and Kwiatkowska H. Family Art Evaluation: Use in Families with
Schizophrenic Twins. Journal of
Nervous and Mental Diseases, 153:3, 165‑179, 1971
21.
Mosher LR, Pollin W, and Stabenau
JR. Families with identical twins
discordant for schizophrenia: Some relationships between identification,
thinking styles, psychopathology, and dominance‑submissiveness. British Journal of Psychiatry, 118, 29‑42,
1971. Reprinted in R Cancro (Ed), Annual
Review of the Schizophrenic Syndrome, (Vol. 2).
22.
Mosher LR, Pollin W, and Stabenau
JR. Identical twins discordant for
schizophrenia: Neurologic findings. Archives
of General Psychiatry, 24, 422‑430, 1971.
23.
Mosher LR, Stabenau JR, and Pollin
W. Schizoidness in non‑schizophrenic
identical co‑twins of schizophrenics.
In: de la Fuente and M Weismann
(Eds), Proceedings of the 5th World Congress of Psychiatry, Part 2,
24.
Mosher LR. Etiological implications of studies of
identical twins discordant for schizophrenia.
Orthomolecular Psychiatry, 1:1, 60‑66, 1972.
25.
Mosher LR. Recent Trends in the Psychosocial Treatment
of Schizophrenia. American Journal of
Psychoanalysis, 31:1, 9‑15, 1972.
Reprinted in R Cancro (Ed), Annual Review of the Schizophrenic
Syndrome, 1973 (Vol. 3).
26.
Mosher LR. Research Design to Evaluate Psychosocial
Treatments of Schizophrenia. In D
Rubinstein and YO Alanen (Eds), Psychotherapy of Schizophrenia.
27.
Mosher LR, Wild C, and Feinstein AE. Cognitive Style, Schizophrenia, and the
Family: Methodological Implications of Contextual Effects. Family Process, 11:2, 125‑146,
1972.
28.
Brown BS, Kopin IJ, Kramer M, Mosher LR,
Pollin WN, Salmioraghi GC, and Torrey EF.
The 1972 NIMH
29.
Lipton MA, Ban TA, Kane FJ, Levine J,
Mosher LR, and Wittenborn R. Megavitamin
and Orthomolecular Therapy in Psychiatry (Task Force Report 7).
30.
Mosher LR, Gunderson JG, and Buchsbaum
S. Special Report: Schizophrenia,
1972. Schizophrenia Bulletin, No.
7:12‑52, Winter, 1973. Reprinted in D Rosenhan and P
31.
Mosher LR, Reifman A, and Menn A. Characteristics of Non‑professionals
Serving as Primary Therapists for Acute Schizophrenics. Hospital & Community Psychiatry,
24:6, 391‑396, 1973. Reprinted in
English and Italian editions of: P.
Watzlawick and J. Weakland (Eds), The Interactional View.
32.
Gunderson JG, Autry J, and Mosher
LR. Special Report: Schizophrenia,
1974. Schizophrenia Bulletin, No.
9:16‑54, Summer, 1974.
33.
Mosher LR. Psychiatric Heretics and the Extra‑Medical
Treatment of Schizophrenia. In R Cancro,
N Fox, and L Shapiro (Eds), Strategic Intervention in Schizophrenia: Current
Developments in Treatment.
34.
Gunderson JG and Mosher LR. The Cost of Schizophrenia. American Journal of Psychiatry, 132:9,
901‑906, 1975.
35.
Mosher LR. Current Trends in the Treatment of
Schizophrenia. Hospital Physician,
11, 49‑59, 1975.
36.
Mosher LR. Future Trends in Schizophrenia. In A Freedman, HI Kaplan, and BJ Sadock
(Eds), Comprehensive Textbook of Psychiatry (2nd ed. Vol. l).
37.
Mosher LR. Introduction to section on "The Biochemical
Aspects of Nutrition as Related to Mental Illness". In G Serban (Ed), Nutrition and Mental
Functions, (Vol. 14).
38.
Mosher LR. Psychotherapy Research. In JG Gunderson and LR Mosher (Eds), Psychotherapy
of Schizophrenia.
39.
Mosher LR and Menn AZ. Soteria:
An Alternative to Hospitalization for Schizophrenia. In JH Masserman (Ed), Current Psychiatric
Therapies, (Vol. XIV).
40.
Mosher LR,
41.
Keith SJ, Gunderson JG, Reifman A,
Buchsbaum S, and Mosher LR. Special Report:
Schizophrenia 1976. Schizophrenia
Bulletin, 2:4, 510‑565, 1976.
42.
43.
Mosher LR. Family Therapy for Schizophrenia: Recent
Trends, In D Flinn and J West (Eds), Treatment of Schizophrenia: Progress
and Prospects.
44.
Mosher LR. Implications of Family Therapy for the
Treatment of Schizophrenia. Journal
of the Irish Medical Association, 69:17, 456‑463, 1976. Reprinted in Family Therapy, 1, 51‑60,
1978.
45.
Mosher LR and Menn AZ. Dinosaur or Astronaut? One‑Year Follow‑Up Data from the
Soteria Project. In M Greenblatt and RD
Budson (Eds), "A Symposium: Follow‑up of Community Care". American Journal of Psychiatry, 133:8,
919‑920, 1976.
46.
Hirschfeld R, Matthews S, Mosher LR, and
Menn AZ. Being with Madness: Personality
Characteristics of Three Treatment Staffs.
Hospital and Community Psychiatry, 28:4, 267‑273, 1977.
47.
Mosher LR. Societal Barriers to Learning: The Community
Psychiatry Example. In G Serban (Ed), A Critical Appraisal of Community Psychiatry.
48.
Mosher LR and Menn AZ. Lowered Barriers in the Community: The
Soteria Model. In LI Stein and MA Test
(Eds), Alternatives to Mental Hospital Treatment.
49.
Mosher LR and Menn AZ. Soteria House: One‑year Outcome
Data. Psychopharmacology Bulletin,
13:2, 46‑48, 1977.
50.
Kwiatokska HY and Mosher LR. The Twin Study. In HY Kwiatkowska (Ed), Family Therapy and
Evaluation Through Art.
51.
Mosher LR. Can Diagnosis be Non‑pejorative? In L Wynne, R Cromwell and
52.
Mosher LR and Menn AZ. Community
Residential Treatment for Schizophrenia: Two‑Year Follow‑up
Data. Hospital and Community
Psychiatry, 29:715‑723, 1978.
53.
Mosher LR and Menn AZ. Enhancing Psychosocial Competence in
Schizophrenia: Preliminary Results of the Soteria Project. In WE Fann, IC Karacan, AD Pokorny and RL Williams
(Eds), Phenomenology and Treatment of Schizophrenia.
54.
Mosher LR and Menn AZ. The Surrogate "Family", An Alternative to Hospitalization. In JC Shershow (Ed), Schizophrenia:
Science and Practice.
55.
Matthews SM, Roper MT, Mosher LR, and
Menn AZ. A Non‑Neuroleptic
Treatment for Schizophrenia: Analysis of the Two‑year Post‑Discharge
Risk of Relapse. Schizophrenia
Bulletin, 5(2): 322‑333, 1979.
56.
Mosher LR and Keith SJ. Research on the
Psychosocial Treatment Schizophrenia: A Summary
Report...American Journal of
Psychiatry, 135(5): 623‑631, 1979.
Reprinted in: Sorensen (Ed), Alternatives in
57. Mosher LR and Menn AZ. Soteria:
An Alternative to Hospitalization for Schizophrenics. In HR Lamb (Ed), New Directions for Mental Health
Services: Alternatives to Acute Hospitalization, 1:73‑84, 1979. Translated and reprinted in: Psychiatria/Informazione (
58.
Keith SJ and Mosher LR. Emerging Patterns of Schizophrenia
Research. In R Cancro, LE Shapiro and M
Kesselman (Eds), Progress in the Psychoses.
59.
Mosher LR and Gunderson JG. Group, Family, Milieu and Community Support
System Treatment for Schizophrenia. In L
Bellak (Ed), Disorders of the Schizophrenic Syndrome.
60.
Wendt RJ, Mosher LR, Matthews SM, and
Menn AZ. A Comparison of Two Treatment
Environments for Schizophrenia. In JG
Gunderson, OA Will, and LR Mosher (Eds), The
Principles and Practices of Milieu Therapy.
61.
Mosher LR. Recent Research Trends in Schizophrenia. In AM Freedman, HI Kaplan and BJ Sadock
(Eds), Comprehensive Textbook of Psychiatry (3rd ed.),
62.
Mosher LR and Meltzer HY. Drugs and Psychosocial Treatment: Editor's
Introduction. Schizophrenia Bulletin,
6:8‑9, 1980.
63.
Mosher LR and Keith SJ. Psychosocial Treatment: Individual, Group,
Family and Community Support Approaches.
Schizophrenia Bulletin, No. 6:1‑41, 1980. Reprinted in: Special Report:
Schizophrenia, pp. 1227‑1258, 1980. NIMH/DHHS Publication No. (ADM)
81‑1064, 1981.
64.
Fenton WS, Matthews SM, and Mosher
LR. Diagnosis of Schizophrenia: Review
of Current Systems. Schizophrenia
Bulletin, 7(3): 452‑477, 1981.
65.
Mosher LR.
66.
Mosher LR. A Psychosocial Approach to the Returning
Schizophrenic. Clinical Information
Service, 1(1), 1-11, 1982.
67.
Mosher LR. Radical Deinstitutionalization: The Italian
Experience. International Journal of
Mental Health, 11:4, 129‑136, 1983.
68.
Mosher LR. Recent Developments in the Care, Treatment,
and Rehabilitation of the Chronic Mentally Ill in
69.
Mosher LR and Menn AZ. Scientific Evidence and System Change: The
Soteria Experience. In H Stierlin, et. al. (Eds), Psychosocial Interventions in
Schizophrenia.
70.
Mosher LR and Menn AZ. Soteria:
An Alternative to Hospitalization for Schizophrenia. In J Masserman (Ed), Current Psychiatric
Therapies, Vol. 21.
71.
Kresky‑Wolff M, Matthews SM,
Kalibat F, and Mosher LR. Crossing
Place: a Residential Model for Crisis Intervention. Hospital and Community Psychiatry,
35:1, 72‑74, 1984.
72.
Mosher LR and Menn AZ. Un' Alternative All
'Ospedalizzazione Nella Schizofrenia: L’ Experienza Soteria. In "Le Psicosi
Schizofreniche". Dalla Ricerca alla
Practica Clinica (A Cura di C. Faccinani, R. Fiorio, G. Mignolli, E. M.
Tansella).
73.
Mosher LR. Alternatives to Psychiatric Hospitalization:
Why has Research Failed to be Translated into
Practice?
74.
Mosher LR, Kresky‑Wolff M, Matthews
S, and Menn A. Milieu Therapy in the 80's: A comparison of Two Alternatives to
Hospitalization. Bulletin of the
Menninger Clinic, 50:257‑268, 1986.
75.
Mosher LR. Commentary on J. Leff's Social Factors and
Maintenance Neuroleptics in Schizophrenia Relapse: An Integrative Model. In Integrative Psychiatry, 3:2, 85,
1985.
76.
Mosher LR. The Current Status of the Community Support
Program: A Personal Assessment. Proceeding,
HHS Region IX Community Support Learning Conference, 1984. Reprinted in Psychosocial Rehabilitation
Journal, 9:3, 3‑14, 1986.
77.
Burti L and Mosher LR. Training Psychiatrists in the Community: The
Italian Experience. American Journal
of Psychiatry, 143:12, 1580‑1584, 1986.
78.
Mosher LR. Community Residential Treatment/Alternatives
to Hospitalization. In A. Bellack (Ed), A Clinical Guide for the Treatment of
Schizophrenia.
79.
Mosher LR, Vallone R, and
80.
Mosher LR. On Being Therapeutic Without Doing Therapy:
The Core of Psychosocial Rehabilitation Practice. ("Essere terapeutici senza fara terapia : l'essenza della
prassi riabilitava psichosociale"): In L. Burti, R. Siani, and O.
Siciliani (Eds), Riabilitazione Psicosociale. Franco Angeli, Milano, Italia, pp. 135‑144,
1990.
81.
Mosher LR and Burti L. Relationships in Rehabilitation: When
Technology Fails. Psychosocial
Rehabilitation Journal, 15:4, 11‑17, 1992. Translated and reprinted in Le Pantenaire, Bull.de
l Assoc. Quebecoise Pour La Readoptation Psychosociale 2:3, 1-4, 1993. Reprinted in W.A. Anthony and L. Spanoil
(Eds).
82.
Mosher LR. Soteria:
A Therapeutic Community for Psychotic Persons. International Journal of Therapeutic
Communities, 12:53‑67, 1991.
83.
Mosher LR. An Anti‑Psychiatrist's Contribution to
Contemporary Psychiatry: A Personal Memoir of R. D. Laing. International Journal of Therapeutic
Communities, 12:43‑51, 1991.
84.
Mosher LR. Mental Health Services and Research: Problems
with Research on Community Based Services.
("La ricerca sui servizi per salute
mentale: problemi della ricerca sulla
salute mentale in ambito territoriale").
In G. Rissone and B. Saraceno (Eds), La ricerca in salute mentale.
85.
Mosher LR. The Social Environmental Treatment of
Psychosis: Critical Ingredients. In A.
Webart & J. Culberg (Eds.), Psychotherapy of Schizophrenia: Facilitating and Obstructive Factors.
86.
Mosher LR. Involuntary Treatment: You Must Be
Kidding! In
87.
Mosher LR.
The Soteria Project: The First Generation American Residential
Alternatives to Psychiatric Hospitalization.
In R. Warner (Ed). Alternatives
to Hospitalization for Acute Psychiatric Care.
88.
Mosher LR.
Soteria: A Therapeutic Community for Psychotic Persons. Co-published simultaneously in The
Psychotherapy Patient (The Haworth Press, Inc.) Vol. 9, No. 3/4, 1996,
pp.43-58; and: Psychosocial
Approaches to Deeply Disturbed Persons (eds: Peter R. Breggin and E. Mark Stern)
Haworth Press, Inc., 1996, pp.43-58.
89. Herrell JM, Fenton W, Mosher LR, Hedlund
S, Lee B. Residential Alternatives to
Hospitalization for Patients with Severe and Persistent Mental Illness: Should
Patients with Comorbid Substance Abuse Be Excluded? Journal of Mental Health Administration,
23:3, pp.348-356, 1996.
90. Mosher LR, Vallone R, and Menn AZ. The Treatment of Acute Psychosis without
Neuroleptics: Six-week Psychopathology Outcome Data from the Soteria Project. International Journal of
Social Psychiatry Vol. 41, No. 3, 157-173, 1995.
91. Mosher LR. Mapping an
Understanding of Madness. Consumer
Connection Vol.4, Number 1, 1995.
92. Mosher LR,
& Schreiber JL. Family Therapy. In A. Tasman, J.Kay and J. Lieberman (Eds.)
Psychiatry,
Philadelphia, W.B. Saunders Co., pp. 1439-1451, 1996.
93. Mosher LR,
& Van Devanter MG.
Psichiatria Riabilitazione: Un
Riavvieinamento (Psychiatry and Rehabilitation: Rapprochment) In M. Casacchia
(Ed). Proceedings
of the II Congress of the Italian Society of Psychosocial Rehabilitation. Idelson,
94. Mosher
LR. Zur Organization emes
nutzerlnnenfreundlichen gemein depsychiatreschen systems: Grundwerte and
Leitlinien Klinischen Handelns (Organizing a User Friendly Community Mental
Health System: Program Values and Clinical Principles). In: Die Psychiatric von Morgen in Kantan
Zurich.
95.
Fenton WS, Mosher LR, Herrell JM, &
Blyler CR. A Randomized Trial of
96. Mosher LR. Soteria and Other
Alternatives to Acute Psychiatric Hospitalization: A Personal and Professional Review.
Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases, 187:142-149, 1999. (reprinted
in Changes, 17(1)pp. 35-48,
1999).
97.
Mosher, L. R., & Bola, J. R. Das
Soteria-project: Einschatzung desaffekts und interventionsformen [The Soteria Project: Assessment of affect
and intervention]. In
W.Machleidt, H. Haltenhof, & P. Garlipp (Eds.),Schizophrenie-eine
affektive erkrankung?
98.
Mosher, L.R. Are Psychiatrists Betraying
Their Patients? Psychology Today.
September/October 1999, pp. 40 et. Seq.
99.
Mosher, L.R. A Pharmaceutical Too Far. Openmind, 100th anniversary issue,
November/December 1999, pp.16-17
100.
Fenton, W.S. & Mosher, L.R. Crisis
Residential Care for Persons with Serious Mental Illness. In B. Martindale, A.Bateman, M. Crowe
& F. Margison (Eds.) Psychosis: Psychological Approaches and their Effectiveness.
101. Mosher,L.R. &
Bola, J.R. The Soteria Project: Twenty-five Years of Swimming Upriver.
Complexity and Change, 9: 68-74,
2000.
102. Mosher,
L.R. Treating Madness without Hospitals:
Soteria and its Successors. In K.J.
Schneider, J.F.T. Bugental
& J.F. Pierson (Eds.) The Handbook of
Humanistic Psychology. Sage:
103. Mosher, L.R.
Soteria-California and its Successors: Therapeutic Ingredients. In L.
Ciompi, H. Hoffmann & M.
Broccard (Eds.) Wie wirkt Soteria?-ein atypische Psychosenbehandlung
kritisch durchleuchtet (Why does Soteria work?-an
unusual schizophrenia therapy under examination) Huber:
104. Mosher L.R. The Biopsychiatric Model of “Mental Illness”: A Critical Biography. Pp. 6 et. Seq.: Treatment of
Psychosis with Little or No Medication. Pp.16-18. The Rights Tenet,
quarterly newsletter of NARPA
(“National Association for Rights Protection and Advocacy”) Spring, 2001.
105. Bola, J.S. & Mosher, L.R. Predicting
Drug –Free Treatment Response in Acute Psychosis from the Soteria Project. Schizophrenia Bulletin (in
press).
106. Fenton, W.S., Hoch, J.S., Herrell, J.M., Mosher, L. & Dixon, L. Cost and Cost Effectiveness of Hospital versus Crisis Residential Care for
Patients with Serious Mental Illness. Archives of General
Psychiatry. 59: 357-364;
2002.
107. Mosher, L.R. Application of Soteria
Principles to Community Psychiatric Care. Published
as “Die Anwendung
von therapeutischen Prinzipien der Soteria in der gemeindepsychiatrischen
Versorgung” in
Socialpsychiatrie: Entwicklungen-Kontroversen-Perspektiven.
MartinWollschlager (Ed.),
108. Beder, S., Gosden, R. & Mosher, L. Pig
Pharma: Psychiatric Agenda Setting by Drug Companies. in
“Family Therapy as an Alternative to Medication: An Appraisal of Pharmland.” Edited by Phoebe Prosky
and David Keith. Brunner Routlege,
109. Bola, J. and Mosher, L. Two Year Outcomes from the Soteria Project. Journal of Nervous and
Mental Diseases. (in press)
110. Mosher LR, Gosden, R & Beder S. Drug Companies
and Schizophrenia: Unbridled Capitalism Meets Madness. In Read J, Mosher L, &
Bentall R (Eds). “Schizophrenia” Reconsidered: Psychosocial Origins and Approaches.
111. Mosher LR. Treatment of First Episode
Psychosis: Recent Research In Read J, Mosher L, &
Bentall R (Eds).
“Schizophrenia” Reconsidered: Psychosocial Origins and Approaches.
BOOKS
1.
Gunderson JG and Mosher LR (Eds). Psychotherapy of Schizophrenia.
2.
Gunderson JR, Will OA, Jr., and Mosher LR
(Eds). The Principles and Practices
of Milieu Therapy.
3.
Mosher LR and Burti L. Community
Mental Health: Principles and Practice.
4.
Updated, abridged version: Community
Mental Health: A Practical Guide. N.Y.: WW Norton & Co., 1994. Translated and published in Swedish as: “Socialpsykiatri-principer
och praktik.”
5.
Mosher LR, Hendrix V, and Soteria Project
Participants, with Fort D. Treatment at
Soteria House - A manual for the practice of interpersonal phenomenology. Translated and published in German as: Psychosoziale
Arbeitshilfen 7: Dabeisein - Das Manual
Zur Praxis in Der Soteria.
6.
Read J, Mosher L & Bentall R. (Eds)
“Schizophrenia Reconsidered: Psychosocial Origins and Approaches.
7.
Mosher LR, and
Hendrix V, with Fort D. Soteria: From Madness to
Deliverance, (in preparation).
Book Reviews
1.
Mosher LR. Review of R Cancro's The Schizophrenic
Reactions: The Concept, Hospital Treatment and Current Research. In American Journal of Psychiatry,
127:394‑395, 1970.
2.
Mosher LR. Review of CG Schulz and RK Kilgalen's Case
Studies of Schizophrenia. In American
Journal of Psychiatry, 125:718‑719, 1970.
3.
Mosher LR. Review of TA Ban and HE Lehmann's Nicotinic
Acid in the Treatment of Schizophrenia.
In American Journal of Psychiatry, 127:1703‑1704, 1971.
4.
Mosher LR. Review of DVS Sankar's Schizophrenia: Current
Concepts and Research. In Journal
of Nervous and Mental Diseases, 1952(2): 141, 1971.
5.
Mosher LR. Review of AR May, JH Kahn and B Cronholm's Mental
Health of Adolescents and Young Persons.
Report on Technical Conference.
In Social Biology, 19(1), 1972.
6.
Mosher LR. Review of D Offer and DX Freedman's Modern
Psychiatry and Clinical Research: Essays in Honor of Roy R. Grinker, Sr. In Social Casework, 54(9): 560‑561,
1973.
7.
Mosher LR. Review of A
8.
Mosher LR and Keith SJ. Review of P Niskanen and KA Achte's Course
and Prognosis of Schizophrenic Psychoses in
9.
Mosher LR. Regression:
Good or bad? Reviews of IE
Brenner’s Philotherapy: A New Approach to Psychotherapy and RH Cox and
TG Esau's Regressive Therapy: Therapeutic Regression in Schizophrenic
Children, Adolescents and Young Adults.
In Psychiatry, 39(1): 92‑93, 1976.
10.
Mosher LR. Review of
11.
Mosher LR. A Liberal Adventure in Socialized Medicine:
Review of H Foley and
12.
Mosher LR. Keeping Our Distance from the
Disenfranchised: Review of HR Lamb (Ed): The
Homeless
Mentally Ill. In AAP Newsletter,
12:22‑23, 1985. Also in JAMA,
254:428‑429, 1985.
13.
Mosher LR. Review of R Warner's Recovery from
Schizophrenia. In American
Journal of Psychiatry, 144(7): 956‑957, 1987.
14.
Mosher LR. Psychiatric Cold Wars Part II: Review of S
Bloch & P Reddaway's Soviet Psychiatric Abuse. In Contemporary Psychology, 32(4): 341‑343,
1987.
15.
Mosher LR. When Psychotherapy is for Real. Review of J. Sacksteder, D. Schwartz and Y.
Akabane (Eds): Attachment and the Therapeutic Process: Essays in Honor of
Otto Allen Will Jr. In Contemporary
Psychology, 34 (11): 1040‑41, 1989.
16.
Mosher LR. The Long March Out of Institutions: Review
of: Psychiatry Inside Out: Selected Writings of Franco Basaglia,
N.Y.,
17.
Mosher LR. Review of C. Perris' Cognitive Therapy
with Schizophrenic Patients. In
American Journal of Psychiatry, 148(3): 383‑384, 1991.
18.
Mosher LR. Review of RP Liberman, WJ DeRisi and KT
Mueser's Social Skills Training for Psychiatric Patients. In American
Journal of Psychiatry, 148(3): 384‑85, 1991.
19.
Mosher LR. Review of PK Chadwick's A
Psychological Study of Paranoia and Delusional Thinking.