Fred Goodwin, M.D., Senior Contributor and guest host of The Infinite Mind
Dr. Fred Goodwin is a Professor of Psychiatry and Director of The Center on Neuroscience, Medical Progress, and Society, at The George Washington University Medical Center. He is a physician-scientist specializing in psychiatry and psychopharmacology, and is the former Director of NIMH. Prior to that, he held a Presidential Appointment as head of the Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration. From 1998 through 2004, Dr. Goodwin served as host of The Infinite Mind. His current responsibilities as Senior Contributor of the broadcast include special reports and guest hosting.
He serves on the editorial boards of key scientific journals, including the Archives of General Psychiatry, and is founder and co-editor-in-chief of Psychiatry Research.
Dr. Goodwin is a recipient of the major research awards in his field, including the Hofheimer Prize from the American Psychiatric Association, the International Anna-Monika Prize for Research in Depression, the Edward A. Strecker Award, and the Research Prize from the American Psychological Association.
In 1986, President Reagan conferred upon Dr. Goodwin the highest honor available to a member of the Federal service: The Presidential Distinguished Executive Award. Psychiatric Times named him their first Psychiatrist of the Year, and "Best Teacher in Psychiatry." In 1990, he received the Service to Science Award from the National Association for Biomedical Research, and the Public Service Award from the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology.
He has also received the Distinguished Service Award from the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill, the top research prize by the National Mental Health Association, and was the first recipient of the Humanitarian Award from the National Depressive and Manic-Depressive Association.
The author of over 400 publications, Dr. Goodwin collaborated with Kay Jamison, Ph.D., in writing Manic-Depressive Illness, the first psychiatric text to win the Best Medical Book Award from the Association of American Publishers. He is one of five psychiatrists on the Current Contents list of the most-frequently cited scientists in the world, one of 12 psychiatrists listed in the Best Doctors in the U.S., and is listed in the Town and Country nationwide referral guide to the Best Psychotherapists in America.