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CURRICULUM VITAE (CV) January 1, 2021 DR. ABRAHAM (RAMI) RUDNICK BMedSc, MD, MPsych, PhD, CPRP, FRCPC, CCPE, DFESPCH, FCPA, CPRRP, MCIL Professor Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, and School of Occupational Therapy, Faculty of Health Dalhousie University Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada; Clinical Director Nova Scotia Operational Stress Injury Clinic Nova Scotia Health Authority Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada

Transcript of DR. ABRAHAM (RAMI) RUDNICK

CURRICULUM VITAE (CV) January 1, 2021

DR. ABRAHAM (RAMI) RUDNICK BMedSc, MD, MPsych, PhD, CPRP, FRCPC, CCPE, DFESPCH, FCPA, CPRRP, MCIL

Professor Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, and School of Occupational Therapy, Faculty of Health Dalhousie University Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada; Clinical Director Nova Scotia Operational Stress Injury Clinic Nova Scotia Health Authority Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada

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BIO SKETCH Dr. Abraham (Rami) Rudnick is a certified psychiatrist and a PhD-trained philosopher. He is a Professor and the Medical Humanities Coordinator in the Department of Psychiatry and a cross-appointed Professor in the School of Occupational Therapy, both at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. He is also appointed at other universities, e.g., he is a member of the Rotman Institute of Philosophy at Western University in London, Ontario, Canada. He is the Clinical Director of the Nova Scotia Operational Stress Injury Clinic in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada, where he practices ambulatory (office based and remotely delivered) collaborative clinical psychiatry. He is a Canadian Certified Physician Executive and a Certified Psychiatric/Psychosocial Rehabilitation Practitioner. He is a member of the Board of Directors of Research Canada and the Chair of its Task Force on Racial and Indigenous Justice in Health Research and Related Innovation. He is a recipient of the pioneer award in recovery research granted by Psychosocial Rehabilitation (PSR) / Réadaptation Psychosociale (RPS) Canada and of the Michael Smith award granted by the Schizophrenia Society of Canada, as well as a Fellow of the Canadian Psychiatric Association and a Distinguished Fellow and Gold Medalist of the European Society for Person Centered Healthcare. He was the Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Mental Health and the founder of the Canadian Unit of the International Network of a UNESCO Chair in Bioethics. His clinical academic and leadership expertise includes psychiatric/psychosocial rehabilitation, digital mental health services, social determinants of health, health care administration, philosophy of health and bioethics. His research involves mixed (quantitative and qualitative) methods as well as conceptual and normative analysis.

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PERSONAL SUMMARY

Name Abraham (Rami) Rudnick

Languages English: spoken and written Hebrew: spoken and written

Work address 210-100 Eileen Stubbs Avenue, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia B3B1Y6, Canada

Telephone (work) 1-902-4606225

Smartphone (work) 1-902-2669292

Smartphone (personal) 1-902-4888219

Fax 1-902-4657684

Email (work) [email protected]

Email (personal) [email protected]

Webpage https://medicine.dal.ca/departments/department-sites/psychiatry/our-people/faculty/abraham-rudnick.html

ORCID ID https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8410-6782

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APPOINTMENTS AND POSITIONS HELD

Current Appointments University and Other Academic Appointments

10/2009 - present Member, Joseph L. Rotman Institute of Philosophy, Western University, London, Ontario, Canada, http://www.rotman.uwo.ca/who-we-are/our-members/abraham-rami-rudnick/

07/2017 - 06/2021 External Adjunct Professor, Departments of Health Sciences and Psychology, Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences, Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada

10/2018 - present Professor, Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, Dalhousie University,

Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada 10/2018 - 06/2023 Professor (Cross-Appointed), School of Occupational Therapy, Faculty of Health,

Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada 01/2019 - 12/2023 Coordinator, Medical Humanities, Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine,

Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada 06/2020 - present Adjunct Appointment, Counselling Program, School of Education, Acadia University,

Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada Hospital and Other Clinical and Administrative Appointments 07/2015 - present Research privileges, Vancouver Island Health Authority, British Columbia, Canada 10/2018 - present Clinical Director and psychiatrist, Nova Scotia Operational Stress Injury Clinic, Nova Scotia Health Authority, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada Previous Appointments

03/1990 - 09/1994 General Practitioner and Medical Officer, Israeli Defense Forces, Israel

07/2001 - 06/2004 Private practice, Psychiatry, Lapid, Israel

07/2001 - 10/2001 Staff psychiatrist, Tel Aviv Mental Health Centre, Israel

10/2001 - 06/2003 Lecturer (Bioethics, Philosophy of Medicine and Clinical Communication), Tel Aviv University, School of Medicine, Tel Aviv, Israel

01 - 12/2002 Acting Director, Outreach Team, Abarbanel Mental Health Center, Bat Yam, Israel

10/2002 - 06/2003 Coordinator of Research Seminar, Department of Behavioural Sciences, Tel Aviv University, School of Medicine, Israel

10/2002 - 06/2004 Coordinator of 2nd/3rd Year Studies, Department of Behavioural Sciences, Tel Aviv University, School of Medicine, Israel

10/2003 - 06/2004 Contract Teacher, Department of Criminology, Bar Ilan University, Ramat Gan, Israel

07/2003 - 06/2004 Consultant in Psychiatry, Social Security Institute, Netanya, Israel, Netania, Israel

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07/2003 - 06/2004 Consultant in Psychiatry, Ministry of Welfare Adult Intellectual Disability Center, Kefar Saba, Israel

07/2003 - 06/2004 Consultant in Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, Ra’anana, Israel

10/2003 - 06/2004 Consultant in Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Be’er Sheva Mental Health Center, Israel

10/2004 - 12/2004 Contract Teacher, Department of Health Services and Management, Ben Gurion University, Be’er Sheva, Israel

07/2004 - 08/2012 Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry, Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, Western University (University of Western Ontario; UWO)

07/2004 - 08/2012 Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy, Western University

07/2004 - 08/2012 Staff Psychiatrist, St. Joseph’s Health Care London, Schizophrenia/Psychosis Program, Regional Mental Health Care - London & St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada

07/2004 - 08/2012 Bioethics Director, Department of Psychiatry, Western University, i.e., University of Western Ontario; UWO, London, Ontario, Canada

07/2004 - 08/2012 Physician-Leader, Psychosis Program (previously termed Schizophrenia Treatment and Research Program) Regional Mental Health Care, St. Joseph’s Health Care, London, Ontario, Canada

11/2004 - 03/2012 Clinical Director, North of Superior Psychiatry (Fly-In and Televideo) Program, Western University, i.e., University of Western Ontario; UWO, London, Ontario, Canada

11/2004 - 08/2012 Associate Scientist, Lawson Health Research Institute, London, Ontario, Canada 09/2005 - 03/2007 Consultant in Psychiatry, Police Negotiation Team, London, Ontario, Canada

07/2005 - 06/2009 Member, Health Sciences Research Ethics Board (with break in late 2008 to early 2009), Western University, London, Ontario, Canada

07/2006 - 06/2007 Interim Site Chief, Regional Mental Health Care, London, Ontario, Canada

10/2006 - 06/2008 Acting Physician-Leader, Concurrent Disorders Program, Regional Mental Health Care, St. Joseph’s Health Care, London, Ontario, Canada

07/2006 - 06/2008 Coordinator, Chronic Care Resident Rotations. Department of Psychiatry, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada

07/2008 - 08/2012 Chair, Division of Social and Rural Psychiatry, Western University, Ontario, Canada

07/2008 - 08/2012 Director, Extended Campus Program, Western University, London, Ontario, Canada

10/2011 - 08/2012 Associate Professor, Arthur Labatt Family School of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, Western University, London, Ontario, Canada

06/2012 - 07/2020 Adjunct Research Professor, Arthur Labatt Family School of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, Western University, i.e., University of Western Ontario; UWO, London, Ontario, Canada

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09/2012 – 06/2015 Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

09/2012 - 06/2015 Regional Head, Psychiatry, Island Medical Program, University of British Columbia

09/2012 - 06/2015 Medical Director, Mental Health and Substance Use (MHSU) Services, Vancouver Island Health Authority (VIHA; Island Health), Victoria, British Columbia, Canada

09/2012 - 06/2015 Head, Department of Psychiatry, VIHA (Island Health), Victoria, British Columbia

09/2012 - 06/2015 Staff Psychiatrist, Royal Jubilee Hospital/Victoria Mental Health Centre, VIHA, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada

10/2013 - 06/2015 Associate Member, Maurice Young Centre for Applied Ethics, University of British Columbia (UBC)

01/2013 - 06/2015 Affiliate Associate Professor, Division of Medical Sciences, University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada

01/2013 - 06/2015 Member, Health Research Ethics Board, VIHA (Island Health), Victoria, British Columbia, Canada

10/2013 Psychiatrist Practice Reviewer (commissioned), St. Paul's Hospital, Providence Health Care, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

10/2013 - 06/2015 Acting Head, Division of Tertiary Care, Mental Health and Substance Use (MHSU) Services, VIHA (Island Health), Victoria, BC, Canada

07/2014 - 06/2015 Acting Site Chief, North Island, MHSU services, Island Health, Victoria, BC, Canada

10/2014 - 10/2018 Adjunct Professor, School of Leadership Studies, Faculty of Social and Applied Sciences, Royal Roads University, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada

07/2015 – 1/2017 Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences, McMaster

University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada 07/2015 - 1/2017 Psychiatrist-in-Chief, St Joseph’s Healthcare, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

07/2015 - 1/2017 Psychiatrist, St Joseph’s Healthcare, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

01/2016 – 12/2016 Professor (Associate Member), Department of Philosophy, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada 01/2017 - 09/2018 Professor, Section of Psychiatry, Division of Clinical Sciences, Northern Ontario

School of Medicine, Lakehead University and Laurentian University, Thunder Bay and Sudbury, Ontario, Canada

01/2017 - 03/2018 Vice President of Research, Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre, Ontario 01/2017 - 09/2018 Chief Scientist, Thunder Bay Regional Health Research Institute, Ontario, Canada 01/2017 - 09/2018 Psychiatrist, Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre, Ontario, Canada 01/2017 - 06/2020 Adjunct Appointment, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences,

McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

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06/2017 - 09/2018 Chief of Psychiatry, Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre, Ontario, Canada 07/2017 - 09/2017 Acting Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Thunder Bay Regional Health Research Institute, Ontario, Canada 08/2017 - 09/2017 Acting President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre, Ontario, Canada 10/2017 - 09/2018 Ethicist (Coverage), Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre, Ontario, Canada 04/2018 - 09/2018 Executive Vice President of Research and Development, Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre, Ontario, Canada 11/2019 Visiting Professor and Course Director, Medial Ethics, University of Medicine and Health Sciences, Basseterre, St Kitts, West Indies 01-04/2020 Professor, Behavioural Science and Medical Ethics, University of Medicine and Health Sciences, Basseterre, St Kitts, West Indies

EDUCATION AND QUALIFICATIONS

Degrees and Certified Diplomas

10/1982 - 06/1985 BMedSc, School of Medicine, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel, Undergraduate

10/1982 - 01/1990 MD, School of Medicine, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel, Graduate – Medical Doctorate

10/1992 - 06/1999 PhD, School of Cultural Sciences, Faculty of Humanities, Tel Aviv University, Israel, Graduate – Doctorate in Philosophy

10/1994 - 06/1999 MPsych, Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Israel, Graduate – Masters in Psychiatry

12/2017 - 06/2019 MCIL, Schulich Business School, York University, Toronto, Canada, Graduate – Masters Certificate in Innovation Leadership

Research Training

06/2007 University of Alberta, Institute of Qualitative Research Methodology, Qualitative Research Methodology, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

04-05/2018 University of Toronto, Faculty of Medicine (Continuing Professional Development), EQUATOR Canada Publication School, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Specialized Training

07/1999 - 06/2001 Fellow, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Department of Psychiatry, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

07/2005 Graduate, New England Education Institute seminar, Cape Cod, Massachusetts, Life Coaching Course, Cape Cod, Massachusetts, United States

05/2006 Graduate, Physician Manger Institute (Canadian Medical Association), Level 3 (Conflict and Negotiation), London, Ontario, Canada

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10/2006 Graduate, Regional Mental Health Care (St. Joseph’s Health Care), London, Ontario, Crucial Conversations Workshop, London, Ontario, Canada

02/2007 Participant, University of Western Ontario, Medical Updates for Psychiatrists Workshop, London, Ontario, Canada

05/2007 Graduate, Physician Manger Institute, (Canadian Medical Association), London, Ontario, Level 4 (Change management), London, Ontario, Canada

10/2007 Graduate, Physician Manager Institute, (Canadian Medical Association), London, Ontario, Level 5 (Strategic Thinking), London, Ontario, Canada

02/2008 Participant, University of Western Ontario, Medical Updates for Psychiatrists Workshop, London, Ontario, Canada

03/2008 Participant, Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre, Cognitive Therapy for Schizophrenia Workshop, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

05/2008 Graduate, Physician Manager Institute, Canadian Medical Association, Level 1 (Effective Management), London, Ontario, Canada

10/2008 Graduate, Physician Manager Institute, Canadian Medical Association, London, Ontario, Level 2 (High Performance Teams), London, Ontario, Canada

02/2009 Graduate, Regional Mental Health Care (St. Joseph’s Health Care), London, Ontario, Crucial Confrontations Workshop, London, Ontario, Canada

07/2009 Participant, McMaster University, Huntsville, Ontario, Mindfulness Training Seminar, Huntsville, Ontario, Canada

10/2009 Graduate, Physician Manager Institute (Canadian Medical Association), Advanced Level 3 (Finance and Economics), Lake Simcoe, Ontario, Canada

05/2010 Graduate, Physician Manager Institute (Canadian Medical Association), Leadership in Ethics and Professionalism, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

03/2011 Participant, Vital Smarts at St. Joseph’s Health Care/London Health Sciences Centre, Influencer Training, London, Ontario, Canada

05/2011 Graduate, Physician Manager Institute (Canadian Medical Association), Foundational Level (Disruptive Behavior), Woodstock, Ontario, Canada

05/2012 Participant, University of Western Ontario, Principled Negotiation workshop, London, Ontario, Canada

03/2014 Participant, Leadership Victoria, Human Centered Design workshop, Royal Roads University, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada

05/2014 Participant, Ivey Leadership Program (weeklong course funded by the British Columbia Medical Association), Western University, London, Ontario, Canada

10/2014 Graduate, Physician Manager Institute (Canadian Medical Association), Disruptive Behaviour: A Rational Approach for Physician Leaders, Victoria, BC, Canada

05/2015 Participant, Leadership Victoria, Human Centered Design workshop, Our Place, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada

07/2017 Graduate, Diploma in Community Development (Health Focused), www.alison.com

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06/2019 Graduate, Master’s Certificate in Innovation Leadership (MCIL), Schulich School of Business, York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Qualifications, Certifications and Licenses

01/1990 - present General Medical Practice License, Ministry of Health, Israel, 21321, Israel

07/1999 - 06/2001 Educational (Psychiatry) License, College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario, 74070, Ontario, Canada

06/1999 - present Psychiatry Specialty License, Ministry of Health/Israel Medical Association, Israel, 17008, Israel

06/2001 - present Registered/Certified Psychiatric Rehabilitation Practitioner (CPRP), International Association of Psychosocial Rehabilitation Services (IAPSRS)/United States Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association (USPRA), 144039, United States

07/2004 - 10/2007 Restricted (Psychiatry) License, College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario, 74070, Ontario, Canada

11/2007 - 08/2012 Academic (Psychiatry) License, College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario, 74070, Ontario, Canada

11/2007 - present Academic (Psychiatry) Fellowship, Royal College of Physician and Surgeons of Canada (FRCPC), 715490, Canada

09/2012 - 06/2015 Academic (Psychiatry) License, College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia, 27083 (ID: 36309), British Columbia, Canada

10/2013 - present Canadian Certified Physician Executive (CCPE), Canadian Medical Association and Canadian Society of Physician Leaders, Canada

07/2015 - 09/2018 Academic (Psychiatry) License, College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario, 74070, Ontario, Canada

01/2018 - present Certified Psychosocial Rehabilitation Recovery Practitioner (CPRRP), Psychosocial Rehabilitation/Readaptation Psychosocial Canada

10/2018 - present Academic (Psychiatry) License, College of Physicians and Surgeons of Nova Scotia, 017994, Nova Scotia, Canada

SERVICE AND ADMINISTRATION

Professional Associations

1995 - 2004 Member, Israel Medical Association

1997 - 2000 Member, International Association of Psychosocial Rehabilitation Services

1997 - 2000 Member, Association for Clinical Psychosocial Research

1998 - 2000 Member, Israel Psychiatric Association

2000 - 2001 Member, Association for the Advancement of Philosophy & Psychiatry

2004 - 2012 Member, College of Physician and Surgeons of Ontario, 74070

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2004 - present Member, Canadian Medical Protective Association, 1000362

2004 - present Member, Psychosocial Rehabilitation/Readaptatione Psychosocial Canada, CA00139

2004 - 2017 Member, (United States) Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association, 172927

2004 - present Member, World Association for Psychosocial Rehabilitation (WAPR)

2004 - present Member, Canadian Alliance on Mental Illness & Mental Health (CAMIMH)

2005 - 2010 Member, Consortium for Applied Research and Evaluation in Mental Health (CAREMH)

2007 - 2018 Member, Ontario Psychiatric Association

2007 - present Member, Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, 715490

2008 - 2012 Member, Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Settlement (CERIS) - The Ontario Metropolis Centre

2009 - 2010 Member, Society for the Arts in Health Care, USA

2009 - 2019 Member, Consortium of Psychiatric Rehabilitation Educators, USA

2009 - present Member, Canadian Medical Association, 489302

2009 - 2018 Member, Ontario Medical Association, 0779330

2009 - present Member, Canadian Society of Physician Executives/Leadership

2011 - present Member, Canadian Psychiatric Association, 313122

2011 - 2012 Member, International Scientific Committee of the International Conference on Bioethics Education of UNESCO Chair in Bioethics

2011 - 2012 Member, International Association for Education in Ethics

2012 Member, Task Force on vital behaviors for a recovery-oriented transformation, RMHC, London, Ontario, Canada

2012 - 2015 Member, British Columbia Medical Association

2012 - 2015 Member, British Columbia Psychiatric Association

2014 - 2015 Member, Provincial Forum for Clinical Ethics Support and Coordination, British Columbia

2015 - present Distinguished Fellow, European Society for Person Centered Healthcare, London, UK, Madrid, Spain

2016 - 2018 Member, Centre for Health Care Ethics, Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada

2018 - present Member, Doctors Nova Scotia (Nova Scotia Medical Association), 18769

2019 - present Member, Nova Scotia Psychiatric Association/Section of Psychiatry

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Peer Review Activities

Editor and Editorial Review Board Member

2011 - 2013 Theme Issue Editor (Psychiatric/Psychosocial Rehabilitation), Current Psychiatry Reviews (journal)

2011 - present Member, Editorial Review Board, Open Journal of Philosophy

2011 - 2019 Member, Editorial Review Board, Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health

2011 - 2018 Member, Editorial Review Board, Journal of Medicine and Law

2012 - 2018 Member, Editorial Review Board, Journal of Nursing Education and Practice

2013 - 2018 Member, Editorial Review Board, Health Care Analysis

2013 - present Consulting Editor, Editorial Review Board, Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal

2013 - 2015 Associate Editor, Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health

2013 - 2018 Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Recovery and Rehabilitation in Mental Health

2013 - 2018 Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Psychiatry and Brain Functions

2013 - 2018 Member, Editorial Board, International Journal of Interdisciplinary Research and Innovations

2014 - present Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation and Mental Health

2014 - 2017 Editor, BioéthiqueOnline

2014 - 2018 Member, Editorial Board, Open Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation

2014 - 2018 Member, Editorial Board, Anxiety and Depression Research

2014 - 2018 Member, Editorial Board, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation – International

2014 - 2018 Associate Editor, International Journal of Education and Training

2014 - 2015 Associate Editor, Social Sciences Collection

2015 - 2019 Senior Editor (Practice Innovations), Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health

2015 - 2017 Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Psychiatry, Depression and Anxiety

2016 – 2020 Member, Editorial Board, JSM Schizophrenia

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2016 - 2017 Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Psychiatry, Depression and Anxiety

2017 - 2019 Member, Editorial Board, European Journal for Person Centered Healthcare

2017 - present Member, Editorial Board, International Journal of Psychiatry and Mental Health

2017 - present Associate Editor, International Journal of Extreme Automation and

Connectivity in Healthcare

2018 - 2020 Editor-in-Chief, International Journal of Mental Health

2019 Section Editor (Current Frontiers: Public Mental Health), Open Public Health Journal

2019 Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Rehabilitation Therapy

Journal Reviewer

2000 Patient Education and Counseling

2002 Journal of Medicine and Philosophy

2001 Psychosomatics

2003 Philosophy of the Social Sciences

2004 Psychosomatics, Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease

2005 Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, BMC Medical Ethics

2006 British Journal of Psychiatry, Health Care Analysis, Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry

2007 Psychiatric Services, BMC Medical Education, University of Western Ontario Medical Journal

2008 American Journal of Bioethics, Health Care Analysis, Psychiatric Services, Journal of Clinical Psychology, Israel Journal of Psychiatry, Schizophrenia Bulletin, Medical Education, Canadian Journal of Nursing Research.

2009 Health Care Analysis, Journal of the Canadian Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Journal of Medical Ethics, Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association, Clinical Medicine: Therapeutics

2010 American Journal of Bioethics-Neuroscience, Bioethics, BMC Psychiatry, Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health, Patient Preference and Adherence, Journal of Mental Health

2011 American Journal of Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health, Israel Journal of Psychiatry, Medicine and Law, Synthese, Current Psychiatry Reviews, Schizophrenia Bulletin, Canadian Medical Education Journal

2012 BMC Psychiatry, Journal of Transgressive Culture, Medicine and Law, Open Journal of Philosophy, Journal of Patient Preference and Adherence, Israel Journal of Psychiatry

2013 Clinical Schizophrenia & Related Psychoses, Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, Health Care Analysis, International Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making, BMC Psychiatry, Journal of Medicine and

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Medical Sciences

2014 Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, Diabetes Management, Psychiatry Research, Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health, Medicine and Law, Philosophy, Psychiatry & Psychology, Clinical Schizophrenia & Related Psychoses, Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ) Open, BioéthiqueOnline, BMC Psychiatry, Net Journal of Business Management, Social Sciences Collection

2015 Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, Israel Journal of Psychiatry, Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation and Mental Health, Anxiety and Depression Research, Research Journal of Educational Studies and Review, Clinical Schizophrenia and Related Psychoses, Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ) Open, Annals of Psychiatry and Mental Health, Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation – International

2016 Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation – International, Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, JSM Schizophrenia, Journal of Biocommunication, Basic Research Journal of Medicine and Clinical Science, Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ) Open, Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health

2017 Recent Patents on Nanotechnology, American Journal of Psychiatry, Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ) Open, Psychosis, Psychiatric Services, International Research Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy, Open Public Health Journal, International Research Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health, Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health, Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, Clinical Practice & Epidemiology in Mental Health, IL Journal of Psychiatry and Mental Health, Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation and Mental Health

2018 International Journal of Mental Health, Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health, Current Nanomedicine, Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, International Journal of Research & Method in Education, Open Public Health Journal, Psychiatry Research, Health, Clinical Schizophrenia and Related Psychoses, Canadian Medical Association Journal, Canadian Medical Association Journal (Open), Journal of Mental Health and Clinical Psychology, Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation and Mental Health, BMC Psychiatry, International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care

2019 International Journal of Mental Health, Open Public Health Journal, Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health, Religions, Frontiers in Psychiatry, Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, International Journal of Research & Method in Education, Journal of Mental Health Training, Education and Practice, BMC Public Health, Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry and Neurology, HSOA Journal of Psychiatry, Depression & Anxiety, European Journal of Investigation in Health, Psychology and Education, BMC Psychiatry, Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation and Mental Health

2020 International Journal of Mental Health, Frontiers in Psychiatry, Open Public Health Journal, Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation and Mental Health, Journal of Case Reports and Studies, Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, Psychiatric Services, Healthcare, Canadian Medical Association Journal (Open), International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, BMC Psychiatry, Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health

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Book Chapter Reviewer

2014 Oxford Handbook of Psychiatric Ethics (Eds: Sadler, J, Fulford, K, van Staden, C). Oxford University Press.

Book Proposal Reviewer

2017 Cutting Edge Ostracized Health Discoveries Revisited, Bentham Science Publishers.

Book Submission Reviewer

2019 Humanizing Mental Illness, McGill-Queen’s University Press.

Conference Reviewer

2010 Thriving in 2010 and Beyond, CMHA, London, Ontario, Canada

2010 Brain Matters 2: Ethics in Translation of Neuroscience Research to Psychiatric and Neurological Care, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

2011 Qualitative Health Research Conference, International Institute for Qualitative Methodology, Alberta, Canada

2011 17th Annual Qualitative Health Research Conference, International Institute for Qualitative Methodology, Vancouver, British Columbia Canada

2011 Best poster award referee, 9th International Conference on Smart Homes and Health Telematics (ICOST), Montreal, Quebec, Canada

2012 Qualitative Health Research Conference, International Institute for Qualitative Methodology, Alberta, Canada

2012 International Institute of Qualitative Methodology’s 18th Qualitative Health Research, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

2012 Canadian Bioethics Society’s 23rd Annual Conference. Montreal, Quebec, Canada

2012 Annual Research Day, Lawson Health Research Institute and Western School of Medicine & Dentistry, London, Ontario Canada

Research Grant Application Reviewer

2009 Member, PSR/RPS Canada Research Bursary Review Panel, Canada

2010 Reviewer, “In a general hospital are older people with cognitive impairment managed better in a specialist unit? “, National Institutes of Health Research, United Kingdom

2010 Reviewer, “The ethical consequences of the interviewing style of health professionals seeing those with psychotic illnesses”, National Institutes of Health Research, United Kingdom

2014 Member, 2013/2014 Scholar Competition Health Services Research Review Panel, Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research, Vancouver, BC, Canada

2015 Reviewer, “Familiar faces: evaluating the implementation and effectiveness of a diversion support program for people who are heavy users of emergency rooms and

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hospitals”, Mitacs, Canada

2016 Reviewer, “Using systems engineering as a framework to evaluate a pre-residency program for international medical graduate”, Mitacs, Canada

2017 Reviewer, Alternate Funding Plan (AFP) Innovation Fund applications, Northern Ontario Academic Medicine Association (NOAMA), Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada

2019 Reviewer, “Developing secure internet of medical things”, Discovery Grant Competition, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

2019 Reviewer, “Factors influencing evaluations of presenters at psychiatry grand rounds”, Education Methods in Psychiatry Research Fund, Department of Psychiatry, Dalhousie University, Canada

2020 Reviewer, “No exit: a longitudinal study of personality and social contagion effects on maladaptive affective, behavioral, and cognitive responses to COVID-19-related quarantine in romantic couples”, Department of Psychiatry Research Fund (DPRF),

Department of Psychiatry, Dalhousie University, Canada

2020 Reviewer, “Virtual care compared to in-person delivery of child and adolescent mental health services during the COVID-19 Crisis: a mixed method analysis in real time”, Department of Psychiatry Research Fund (DPRF), Department of Psychiatry, Dalhousie University, Canada Reviewer, Promotion Application

2009 Promotions Committee of the School of Medicine, Tel Aviv University

2010 Promotions Committee of the Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa

2010 Promotions Committee of the Faculty of Health Sciences, Queens University

2014 Promotions Committee of the College of Nursing and Health Professions, Drexel University

2016 Promotions Committee of the Department of Psychiatry, Western University

2016 Promotions Committee of the Department of Psychiatry, Queens University

2016 Promotions Committee of the Department of Occupational Therapy, University of Toronto

Other Roles

2008 Developer, Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, Bioethics Education Project of the Royal College of Physician and Surgeons of Ontario (Moral Theory)

2016 Evaluator, Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, Prescribing Skills Assessment Platform

Administrative and Other Professional Committees and Boards

International

2002 - 2003 Member, Scientific Committee of UNESCO Chair in Bioethics (Haifa)

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2007 Member, International Scientific Committee, XIX World Congress of the World Association for Social Psychiatry, Prague, Czech Rebulic

2009 - 2012 Head, Canadian Unit, International Network of the UNESCO Chair in Bioethics (Haifa)

2010 - 2011 Member, Scholar Review Committee, International Institute for Qualitative Methodology, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

2010 - 2011 Member, Scientific and Advisory Committee, Brain Matters International Neuroethics Conference, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

2011 - 2019 Resource Expert, Bioethics Beyond Borders

2012 - 2014 Commissioner, Certification Commission of the United States Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association, Washington, DC, USA

2013 - present Member, World Health Organization (WHO) Global Clinical Practice Network (GCPN)

2013 - 2014 Member, Ethics and Discipline Committee, Certification Commission, Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association, Baltimore, USA

2015 - 2018 Chair, Mental Health Special Interest Group, European Society for Person Centered

Healthcare, London, UK, Madrid, Spain 2016 - 2017 Member, Organizing Committee Board, 5th International Conference on Medical

Informatics and Telehealth (Medical Informatics 2017), Prague, Czech Republic National

2002 - 2003 Chair, Technology Committee, Israeli Council for Psychiatric Rehabilitation in the Community, Tel Aviv, Israel

2008 - 2011 Member, Board of Directors, Psychosocial Rehabilitation/Rehabilitation Adaptatione Canada

2009 - 2011 Member, Research Committee, Psychosocial Rehabilitation/Rehabilitation Adaptatione Canada

2010 - 2011 Chair, Research Committee, Psychosocial Rehabilitation/Rehabilitation Adaptatione Canada

2014 - 2015 Member, Advisory Committee and Research Task Force, Canadian Institute for Social

Innovation in Mental Illness, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

2015 - 2017 Member, Education Committee and Training Subcommittee, Psychosocial Rehabilitation/Rehabilitation Adaptatione Canada

2016 - 2017 Chair, Training Subcommittee, Psychosocial Rehabilitation/Rehabilitation Adaptatione Canada

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2017 - 2018 Member, Education Committee, Research Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

2017 - 2018 Member, Advisory Planning Committee: Forum on Seclusion and Restraint, Mental

Health Commission of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

2017 - 2018 Member, Digitization and Emerging Technologies Task Force, Economic Strategy Table

Bureau, Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada, Ottawa, Ontario

2017 - 2019 Co-Chair, Academic Health Sciences Centres and Clinical Research Technical

Committee, Health Standards Organization, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

2018 - present Member, Board of Directors, Research Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

2018 - present Member, Membership Development and Programs Committee, Research Canada

2020 - present Member, Governance Committee, Research Canada

2020 - present Member, Research Committee, Psychosocial Rehabilitation/Rehabilitation Adaptatione Canada

2020 - present Member, Academic, Research and Clinical Network of the Canadian Institute of Public Safety Research and Treatment, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada 2020 - 2022 Chair, Task Force on Racial Justice in Health Research and Related Innovation,

Research Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

2020 - present Member, Research Reference Group, Centre of Excellence on PTSD and Related Mental Health Conditions, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada 2020 - 2021 Member, Strategic Planning Advisory Group, Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Provincial

2005 - 2008 Member and Chair of the Research Committee, Board of Directors, Psychosocial Rehabilitation, Ontario

2010 - 2011 Member, Reference Panel, Ontario Medical Association, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

2013 Member, Steering Committee, Provincial Tertiary Mental Health Project, Provincial Health Services Authority, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

2013 - 2014 Member, Psychiatry Expert Panel for Provincial Privileging Standards, College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia/British Columbia Medical Association/Ministry of Health, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

2014 - 2015 Member, Provincial Forum for Clinical Ethics Support and Coordination, Ministry of Health, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

2014 - 2015 Member, Archives and Museum Committee, Doctors of BC (British Columbia Medical Association), Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

2016 – 2019 Member, Data Safety and Monitoring Committee (Suicide Prevention in Men: A Cluster Randomized Control Trial of Smartphone Assisted Problem Solving Therapy Compared to Usual Care in Men Who Present with Intentional Self-Harm to

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Emergency Departments; PI: Hatcher S), Ontario Strategy for Patient-Oriented Research (SPOR) support unit (OSSU), Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

2017 Member, Schizophrenia Care in the Community Quality Standards Advisory Committee (Chairs: Zipursky R, Laurie S), Health Quality Ontario, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

2017 - 2018 Member, Research Committee, Council of Academic Hospitals of Ontario, Toronto

2017 - 2018 Member, Board of Directors and Evaluation Committee, Change Foundation, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

2019 – 2023 Member, Archibald Gold-headed Cane (AGHC) Awards and T. J. (Jock) Murray Visiting Scholar selection Committee in the Medical Humanities, Faculty of Medicine at Dalhousie University

2020 - 2023 Member, Policy and Health Issues Committee, Doctors Nova Scotia, Canada

Local/Regional

Southwestern Ontario, Ministry of Health and Long-term Care, Ontario

2004 - 2012 Regional Coordinator, Clozapine Funding Approval, Southwestern Ontario

St. Joseph’s Health Centre of London, Regional Mental Health Care, London, Ontario

2004 - 2012 Member, Operational Leadership

2004 - 2008 Member, Ethics Committee

2007 - 2008 Chair, Interprofessional Discharge Summary Task Force

2007 - 2008 Chair, Patient Realignment Task Force

2007 - 2010 Member, Clinical Research Impact Committee

2008 - 2009 Chair, Patient Transfer Task Force

2009 - 2010 Chair, “Privileges” for Voluntary and Informal Inpatients Task Force

2011 - 2012 Member, Quality and Recovery Council

University of Western Ontario

2005 - 2009 Member, Health Sciences Research Ethics Board

2005 - 2008 Member, Appointments and Promotions Committee, Department of Psychiatry

2005 - 2012 Member, Executive Committee, Department of Psychiatry

2009 - 2011 Chair, University Council on Research Ethics

2009 - 2011 Member, University Research Board

2009 - 2012 Member, Research Committee, Department of Psychiatry

2011 - 2012 Chair, Merit Based Recognition (MBR) Research Subcommittee, Department of Psychiatry

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2011 - 2012 Member, Merit Based Recognition (MBR) Committee, Department of Psychiatry

Lawson Health Research Institute, London, Ontario, Canada

2005 - 2012 Member, Advisory Committee, Mental Health Group

Canadian Mental Health Association, London-Middesex Branch

2010 - 2011 Member, Executive Committee

2010 - 2012 Member, Board of Directors

The Centre for Community Based Research

2012 Member, Board of Directors, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada

Vancouver Island Health Authority

2012 - 2015 Chair, Quality Council, Mental Health and Substance Use Services, Vancouver Island Health Authority, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada

2012 - 2015 Member, Executive/Co-Management Committee, Mental Health and Addiction Services, Vancouver Island Health Authority, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada

2012 - 2015 Member, Health Authority Medical Advisory Council, Vancouver Island Health Authority, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada

Department of Psychiatry and Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia

2012 Member, Task Force Committee on CPD and relationships with industry, the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

2012 - 2015 Member, Advisory Board, Department of Psychiatry, the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

2013 - 2016 Associate Member, Faculty of Medicine, School of Population and Public Health, the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

2014 Member, Admissions Committee, Master of Health Administration, School of Population and Public Health, the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

2014 Member, Search Committee for joint Fraser Health Authority-UBC Partnership Academic Appointment

2014 – 2015 Member, Patient Advisory Committee, Vancouver Island Health Authority, Victoria, British Columbia

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences, McMaster University

2015 - 2017 Member, Executive Committee

2016 - 2017 Member, Internal Advisory Board, Peter Boris Centre for Addictions Research

2016 – 2017 Leader, Master Clinician Series: Formulation Skills (for senior residents)

2016 – 2017 Member, Executive Committee, Alternative Funding Plan

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Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre (TBRHSC) and Research Institute(TBRHRI)

2017 - 2018 Chair, Executive Management Committee, Research Institute

2017 - 2018 Chair, Intellectual Property Committee, Research Institute

2017 - 2018 Member (Ex-Officio), Board of Directors, Research Institute

2017 - 2018 Member (Ex-Officio), Science Committee of Board of Directors, Research Institute

2017 - 2018 Member (Ex-Officio), Finance Committee of Board of Directors, Research Institute

2017 - 2018 Member, Senior Leadership Council, Health Sciences Centre

2017 - 2018 Member, Vice Presidents Committee, Health Sciences Centre

2017 - 2018 Member, Medical Advisory Council, Health Sciences Centre

2017 - 2018 Member, Quality Committee of Board of Directors, Health Sciences Centre

St Joseph’s Care Group, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada

2017 - 2018 Member, Joint Senior Leadership Council (with TBRHSC)

Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada

2017 - 2018 Member, Committee to Review and Make Recommendations on Lakehead University’s Strategic Research Priorities and Research Initiatives for 2018-2023

Department of Psychiatry, Dalhousie University, Nova Scotia, Canada

2019 - present Member, Continuing Professional Development Committee, Department of Psychiatry, Dalhousie University

2019 - present Member, Educational Management Committee, Department of Psychiatry, Dalhousie University

2020 - present Member, Research Committee, Department of Psychiatry, Dalhousie University

2020 Lead, Partnerships Taskforce, Research Directions, Strategic Plan Operationalization, Department of Psychiatry, Dalhousie University

2020 Lead, Knowledge Transfer and Exchange Taskforce, Research Directions, Strategic Plan Operationalization, Department of Psychiatry, Dalhousie University

Mental Health Program, Nova Scotia Health Authority, Canada

2020 - present Member, Quality Committee, Specialty Services

RESEARCH AND SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIES

Grants

Peer reviewed

2005 Principal Investigator (PI), Risk factors of refractory schizophrenia, Consortium for Applied Research in Mental Health (CAREMH), Funded by Canadian Institutes of

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Health Research (CIHR), $3,500

2006 Co-Investigator (co-I), Poverty and Mental Health (Letter of Intent), PI: Forchuk C, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), Funded, $20,000

2007 Co-Investigator (co-I), (Development Grant), Knowledge translation in mental health and addictions, PI: Forchuk C, Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), Funded, $5,000

2007 Co-Investigator (co-I), (Development Grant), Protective factors in mental health, PI: Norman R, Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), Funded, $7,400

2007 Principal Investigator (PI), Dialogue in clinical neuroethics: an exploratory study of the impact of cognitive and other mental impairments on patient participation in ethics consultations, Consortium for Applied Research in Mental Health (CAREMH), Funded by Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), $1,500

2007 - 2008 Co-Investigator (co-I), Peer led versus therapist led group therapy for patients with co-occurring disorders: a qualitative study, PI: Balachandra K, St. Joseph’s Health Care Foundation, Funded, $1,500

2007 - 2008 Co-Investigator (co-I) , Reducing Discharges from Psychiatric Wards to Shelters and no Fixed Address, PI: Forchuk C, Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), Funded, $52,200

2008 Co-Investigator (co-I), Poverty and Mental Health (Letter of Intent). PI: Forchuck C, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC), Funded, $20,000

2008 - 2010 Co-Applicant (co-A), Employment Innovations Fund: Fostering recovery, PI: Lau W, Ontario Ministry of Community & Social Services, Funded, $199,500

2008 - 2010 Principal Investigator (PI), Fostering recovery: employment support through training and trades, Consortium for Applied Research in Mental Health (CAREMH), Funded by Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), $ 9,436

2008 - 2011 Co-Investigator (co-I), Survey of mental health services in smaller communities in Northern Ontario, PI: Swenson, R, Ontario Psychiatric Outreach Programs (Ontario Ministry of Health), Funded, $130,000

2008 - 2011 Co-Principal Investigator (co-PI), Immigration and psychosis, PI: Jwely A, St. Joseph’s Health Care Foundation (London, Ontario, Canada), Funded, $5,200

2008 - 2011 Co-Principal Investigator (co-PI), Humor-related interventions for mental health care service users: a feasibility and exploratory study, PI: Martin R, Consortium for Applied Research in Mental Health (CAREMH), Funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), $14,290

2008 - 2011 Co-Investigator (co-I), Cognitive remediation for inpatients with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder using “smart” technology in a simulated apartment: a feasibility and exploratory study, PI: Corring D, University of Western Ontario’s Department of Psychiatry and St. Joseph’s Health Care Foundation (London, Ontario, Canada), Funded, $ 17,000

2008 - 2012 Principal Investigator (PI), Dialogue in clinical neuroethics: an exploratory study of the impact of cognitive and other mental impairments on patient participation in

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ethics consultations, Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), Funded, $98,898

2009 - 2010 Co-Principal Investigator (co-PI), Barriers, enablers and related strategies in relation to supported post-secondary education for people with mental health challenges: a pilot (organizational) case study, PI: McEwan R, ARIPU - Fanshawe College London Ontario, Funded, $ 5,640

2009 - 2011 Co-Investigator (co-I), Evaluation of CAReS: A street level strategy to address homelessness, addictions, and mental health, PI: Forchuk C, Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), Funded, $7,500

2009 - 2012 Co-Investigator (co-I), and Lead of Ethics Research, Youth matters in London: mental health, addiction and homelessness, PI: Forchuk C, Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Funded, $150,000, Mental Health Commission of Canada, Funded, $350,000 (total $500,000)

2010 - 2011 Co-Investigator (co-I), Poverty and mental health (CURA Letter of Intent)), PI: Forchuk C, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), Funded, $20,000

2010 - 2012 Co-Investigator (co-I), and Lead of Ethics Research, Poverty and mental health: issues, challenges and solutions, PI: Forchuk C, Ontario Mental Health Foundation, Funded, $150,000

2011 - 2012 Co-Principal Investigator (co-PI), Mental health smart technology - supporting patients in our community, PI: Corring D, Nicholaas & Regina Veenboer Foundation, Funded, $25,000

2011 - 2016 Co-Investigator (co-I), and Lead of Ethics Research, Community University Research Alliance (CURA) Award, Poverty and social exclusion, PI: Forchuk C, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC), Funded, $1,000,000

2011 - 2013 Co-Investigator (co-I), and Lead of Tertiary Mental Health Care Research, Mental Health Engagement Network (MHEN): Connecting clients with their health team, PI: Forchuk C, Canada Health Infoway (75%) and Telus (25%), Funded, $ 1,797,226 (returned)

2013 - 2019 Co-Investigator (co-I), The study of complex community relationships, inadequate Income, homelessness, and broad determinants of health, for improved mental health outcomes, Principal Investigator (PI): Forchuk C, Canadian Foundation for Innovation (40%) and Co-Sponsors (60%), Funded, $380,566

2013 Co-Investigator, Youth Mental Health Engagement Network, The Sandbox Project, (SP), Funded, $200,000

2014 - 2015 Principal Investigator (PI), Integrating supported employment with supported postsecondary education for people with mental illness: an exploratory randomized controlled study, Island Health Research Support Competition, Funded, $40,000

2014 - 2015 Principal Investigator (PI), Integrating supported employment with supported postsecondary education for people with mental illness: a research collaboration to develop a multi-site randomized controlled trial, Island Health Research Catalyst Grant, Funded, $75,000

2015 - 2020 Co-Investigator (co-I), Ontario-based Canadian Research Initiative in Substance Misuse Node Team (OCRINT), Principal Investigator (PI): Wood E, Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), Funded, $1,797,635

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2016 - 2017 Co-Investigator (co-I), TELEPROM-G: a study evaluating access and care delivery of telehealth services among community-based seniors, Principal Investigator (PI): Forchuk C, TVN Canadian Frailty Network, Funded, $100,000 2016 - 2017 Co-Investigator (co-I), Smart homes: developing and testing strategies supporting community re-integration for clients with severe mental illness, Principal Investigator (PI): Forchuk C, Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), Funded, $100,000 2018 - 2020 Co-Investigator (co-I), TELEPROM-Y: improving access and experience of mental healthcare for youth through virtual models of care, Principal Investigator (PI): Forchuk C, Ontario Centres of Excellence (OCE), Funded, $395,109 2018 - 2020 Co-Investigator (co-I), Smart homes: supporting community integration for clients with severe mental illness, Principal Investigator (PI): Forchuck C, National Housing Strategy (NHS) Demonstrations Initiative of the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC), Funded, $249,996 2019 - 2020 Co-Investigator (co-I), Transition experiences and needs of trauma survivors after their exploitation, forced labour and violence towards them in two Canadian cities, Principal Investigator (PI): Shaw L, Dalhousie University’s Faculty of Health Research and Development Grant, Funded, $5,000 2019 - 2020 Co-Investigator (co-I), A randomized control trial of a novel approach to cognitive training in public safety personnel with post traumatic stress injuries, Principal Investigators (PIs): McKinnon MC, Lanius RA, Team Grant: Mental Wellness in Public Safety Team Grants – Letter of Intent, Canadian Institutes of Health Research, $30,000 2019 - 2021 Co-Principal Investigator (co-PI), Family psychoeducation for military Veterans: a pilot study, Principal Investigator (PI): Norris D, Mount Saint Vincent University Internal Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Explore Grant, $2,950 2020 - 2021 Co-Investigator (co-I), The ethics of using cue exposure methodology in cannabis users with trauma histories: a mixed methods study from the perspective of people with lived experience, Principal Investigator (PI): Romero Sanchiz P, Department of Psychiatry at Dalhousie University, $10,000 2020 - 2021 Co-Investigator (co-I), Neural mechanisms underlying relief and reward craving in concurrent PTSD - cannabis use disorder: a cue exposure plus fMRI pilot study, Principal Investigator (PI): Stewart S, Department of Psychiatry at Dalhousie University, $19,635 2020 - 2023 Co-Investigator (co-I), Team grant: A randomized control trial of a novel approach to cognitive training in public safety personnel with post traumatic stress injuries, Principal Investigators (PIs): McKinnon MC, Lanius R, Canadian Institutes of Health Research, $990,000 Other

2006 - 2015 Principal Applicant (PA), (Unrestricted Grant), Novartis, Funded, $100,000

2007 - 2011 Co-Investigator (co-I) (Investigator Initiated Grant), A retrospective (post-marketing) case-report series of patients receiving olanzapine IM outside of product monograph

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doses and indications: assessing safety and tolerability, PI: Lamoure J, Eli-Lilly, Funded, $8,100

2008 - 2012 Principal Applicant (PI) (Unrestricted Grant), Adherence enhancement, Janssen-Ortho, Funded, $10,500

2009 - 2011 Co-Principal Investigator (co-PI) (Unrestricted Grant), Humor-related interventions for mental health care service users: a feasibility and exploratory study, AstraZeneca, Funded, $16,000

2009 - 2012 Principal Applicant (PA) (Unrestricted Grant), Mylan, Funded, $2,000

Research Endeavours (Principal)

present Psychiatric/psychosocial rehabilitation (such as re educational/vocational and recreational/social environments)

present Operational stress injury care (such as re military post traumatic stress disorder)

present Smart technology for people with mental health challenges (such as re apps and wired residential environments)

present Social determinants of mental health (such as re housing and income)

present Ethics and philosophy of health (such as re bioethics and self-organization)

Other Professional Research Activities

Education - Continuing

2007 International Institute for Qualitative Methodology, Participant, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Education - Other

2007 Royal College of Physician and Surgeons, Canada, Author, Instructional ethics case (Coercion in psychiatric rehabilitation), Bioethics Project, Canada

Research Interest Keywords

Care, coping, ethics, health, mental, military, person-centered, philosophy, psychiatric/psychosocial rehabilitation, smart technology, social determinants, stress HONOURS AND AWARDS

1976 - 1979 American-Israeli (Sharet) Funded Scholarship, classical piano performing, Israel

1998 - 2019 Who’s Who in the World

1999 Fellowship Scholarship, $4,000, Israel Medical Association, Israel

1999 Young Investigator Award, Association for Clinical Psychosocial Research

2000 Junior Investigator Award, $1,000, American Psychiatric Association

2005 University Student Council Teaching Honour Roll Certificate, University of Western

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Ontario, Ontario, Canada

2006 Consortium for Applied Research in Mental Health (funded by Canadian Institutes of Health Research) Travel Award, $2,500, Presentation, International Conference of Philosophy, Psychology & Psychiatry

2007 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (Canada) University of Western Ontario, Travel Award, $2,290, 9th World Congress Psychosocial Rehabilitation

2007 University of Western Ontario, Faculty of Medicine, Development Mini Fellowship Award, $3,674, International Institute for Qualitative Methodology

2008 - 2019 Who’s Who in Medicine and Health Care

2010 Star of the Year Award, Department of Psychiatry, University of Western Ontario, Canada

2010 Supervision of Best Trainee Presentation, Academic Research Day, Department of Psychiatry, University of Western Ontario

2011 Best Paper, 12th Annual Research Half Day, Regional Mental Health Care

2012 The Brickenden Award for Youth Drama (on aboriginal women’s mental health and related issues), The Rez Sisters, written by Thomson Highway and directed by Bill Hill. Rudnick A. - composer and performer of keyboard music. (www.brickenden.org), Ontario, Canada

2013 Invited participant, Mental Health Commission of Canada’s SPARK Training Institute, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada

2013 Invited Visiting Researcher, Health as self-organization: a philosophical examination, Brocher Foundation, Hermance, Switzerland

2014 Consultant, Excellence in Quality – Living with Illness Award, BC Patient Safety & Quality Council, Rapid Access to Consultative Expertise (RACE) - Psychosis, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

2014 Featured Author (Serious Mental Illness), Book Exhibit, 31st Annual Winter Roundtable on Cultural Psychology and Education, Columbia University, New York City, USA

2014 Best Oral Presentation: Using smart technology to support rehabilitation – A feasibility study, Regional Mental Health Care Annual Research Day, London, Ontario, Canada

2014 Recovery Research Pioneer Award, Psychosocial Rehabilitation (PSR) /Réadaptation Psychosociale (RPS) Canada, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

2015 Michael Smith Research Award, Schizophrenia Society of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario,

Canada 2015 Distinguished Fellowship, European Society for Person Centered Healthcare

(DFESPCH), London, UK 2016 Fellowship, Canadian Psychiatric Association (FCPA), Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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2016 Gold Medal, European Society for Person Centered Healthcare, London, UK 2019 Educator of the Year Award, Department of Psychiatry, Dalhousie University, Canada

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PUBLICATIONS

Peer Reviewed Publications

Journal Articles

Accepted / In Press / Early Publication

1. McKay K, Ariss J, Rudnick A. RAISe-ing awareness: person-centred care in coercive mental health care environments—a scoping review and framework development. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 0(0): 1-10, 2020. Co-Principal Author https://doi.org/10.1111/jpm.12671 Published

1. Rudnick A. Towards a rationalization of biological psychiatry: a study in psychobiological epistemology. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 15(1): 75-96, 1990. Principal Author

2. Rudnick A, Levy A. Personality disorders and criminal responsibility: a second opinion. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 17(4): 409-420, 1994. Principal Author

3. Rudnick A, Modai I, Zelikovski A. Fluoxetine-induced Raynaud`s phenomenon. Biological Psychiatry, 41(12): 1219-1221, 1997. Principal Author

4. Rudnick A. Psychotherapeutic effects of religion. Psychosomatics, 38(6): 576-577, 1997. Principal Author

5. Rudnick A. On the notion of psychosis: the DSM-IV in perspective, Psychopathology. 30(5): 298-302, 1997. Principal Author

6. Rudnick A, Muhlbauer A. Movement therapy – aid to a dialogue with a schizophrenic patient. Movement, 4(3): 241-249, 1998. Principal Author

7. Rudnick A. Modified crisis intervention for personality disorder. Crisis, 19(4): 177-184, 1998. Principal Author

8. Rudnick A. Consultation ethics: principles and application. Journal of the Israeli Association for Organization Development, 1(12): 64-65, 1999. Principal Author

9. Rudnick A. Relation between command hallucinations and dangerous behavior. Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, 27(2): 253-257, 1999. Principal Author

10. Munitz H, Rudnick A. The biopsychosocial model of medicine revisited: a meta-theoretical excursion. Israel Journal of Psychiatry, 37(4): 266-270, 2000. Co-Principal Author

11. Lubow RE, Kaplan O, Abramovich P, Rudnick A, Laor N. Visual search in schizophrenia: latent inhibition and novel pop-out effects, Schizophrenia Research, 45(1-2): 145-156, 2000. Co-author

12. Rudnick A. The ends of medical intervention and the demarcation of the normal from the pathological. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 25(5): 569-580, 2000. Principal Author

13. Rudnick A, Ezra Y, Melamed E. Breaking bad news and personality assessment. Patient Education and Counseling, 41(2): 157-160, 2000. Principal Author

14. Rudnick A. The impact of coping on the relation between symptoms and quality of life in schizophrenia. Psychiatry, 64(4): 304-308, 2001. Principal Author

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15. Rudnick A. A meta-ethical critique of care ethics. Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, 22(6): 505-517, 2001. Principal Author

16. Rudnick A, Kravetz S. The relation of social support seeking to quality of life in schizophrenia. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 189(4): 258-262, 2001. Principal Author

17. Shemesh E, Rudnick A, Kaluski E, Milovanov O, Salah A, Alon D, Dinur I, Blatt A, Metzkor M, Golik A, Vered Z, Cotter G. A prospective study of posttraumatic stress symptoms and nonadherence in survivors of a myocardial infarction (MI). General Hospital Psychiatry, 23(4): 215-222, 2001. Co-Principal Author

18. Rudnick A. Informed consent to breaking bad news. Nursing Ethics, 9(1): 61-66, 2002. Principal Author

19. Rudnick A. The notion of health: a conceptual analysis. Israel Medical Association Journal, 4(2): 83-85, 2002. Principal Author

20. Rudnick A. The goals of psychiatric rehabilitation: an ethical analysis. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 25(3): 310-313, 2002. Principal Author

21. Rudnick A. Depression and competence to refuse psychiatric treatment. Journal of Medical Ethics, 28(3): 151-155, 2002. Principal Author

22. Rudnick A. The molecular turn in psychiatry: a philosophical analysis. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 27(3): 287-296, 2002. Principal Author

23. Rudnick A. The ground of dialogical bioethics. Health Care Analysis, 10(4): 391-402, 2002. Principal Author

24. Rudnick A. Paranoia and reinforced dogmatism: beyond critical rationality. Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 33(3): 339-350, 2003. Principal Author

25. Roe D, Chopra M, Rudnick A. Persons with psychosis as active agents interacting with their disorder. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 28(2): 122-128, 2004. Co-Principal Author

26. Roe D, Chopra M, Wagner B, Katz G, Rudnick A. The emerging self in conceptualizing and treating mental illness. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 42(2): 32-40, 2004. Co-Principal Author

27. Cotter G, Shemesh E, Zehavi M, Dinur I, Rudnick A, Kaluski E, Milovanov O, Vered Z, Krakover R, Kornberg A. A lack of aspirin effect – aspirin resistance or resistance to taking aspirin? American Heart Journal, 147(2): 293-300, 2004. Co-author

28. Shemesh E, Yehuda R, Milo O, Dinur I, Rudnick A, Vered Z, Cotter G. Posttraumatic stress, nonadherence, and adverse outcome in survivors of a myocardial infarction. Psychosomatic Medicine, 66(4): 521-526, 2004. Co-author

29. Rudnick A. An introductory course in philosophy of medicine. Medical Humanities, 30(1): 54-56, 2004. Principal Author https://mh.bmj.com/content/medhum/30/1/54.full.pdf

30. Rudnick A. Burden of caregivers of mentally ill individuals in Israel: a family participatory study. International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, 9(1): 147-152, 2004. Principal Author

31. Rudnick A. Roe D. Normal variants of competence to consent to treatment. HealthCare Ethics Committee Forum, 16(2): 129-137, 2004. Principal Author

32. Rudnick A. Psychiatric leisure rehabilitation: conceptualization and illustration. Psychiatric

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Rehabilitation Journal, 29(1): 63-65, 2005. Principal Author

33. Notzer N, Abramovitch H, Dado-harari R, Abramovitz R, Rudnick A. Medical students’ ethical, legal and cross-cultural experiences during their clinical studies. Israeli Medical Association Journal, 7(1): 58-61, 2005. Co-Principal Author

34. Roe D, Chopra M, Hasson-Ohayon I, Shor S, Lachman M, Rudnick A. Research and conceptual developments in the understanding of severe mental illness, and their impact on psychiatric rehabilitation. Society and Welfare Quarterly for Social Work, 25(2): 207-222, 2005. Co-Principal Author

35. Rudnick A. Other-consciousness and the use of animals as illustrated in medical experiments. Journal of Applied Philosophy, 24(2): 202-208, 2007. Principal Author

36. Rudnick A. Processes and pitfalls of dialogical bioethics. Health Care Analysis, 15(2): 123-135, 2007. Principal Author

37. Roe D, Rudnick A, Gill KJ. The concept of “being in recovery”. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 30(3): 171-173, 2007. Co-Author

38. Rudnick A. A process-theoretic approach to psychiatric classification. Association for the Advancement of Philosophy and Psychiatry Bulletin, 15(1): 7-9, 2008. Principal Author

39. Rudnick A. Recovery from schizophrenia: a philosophical framework. American Journal of Psychiatric Rehabilitation, 11(3): 267-278, 2008. Principal Author

40. Rudnick A, Gover M. Combining supported education and supported employment in relation to skilled (vocational) occupations for people with mental illnesses. Psychiatric Services, 60(12):1690, 2009. Principal Author

41. Rudnick A, Martins J. Coping and schizophrenia: a re-analysis. Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 23(1): 11-15, 2009. Principal Author

42. Roe D, Baloush V, Kravetz Sh, Gross R, Rudnick A. Assessing psychiatric rehabilitation service outcomes in Israel: conceptual, professional and social issues. Israel Journal of Psychiatry and Related Sciences, 47(1): 24-31, 2009. Co-Principal Author

43. Roe D, Telem A, Baloush-Klienman V, Gelkopf M, Rudnick A. What are the required competencies of the “effective” psychiatric rehabilitation practitioner: comparing perspectives of service users, service providers and family members. International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, 14(2): 81-93, 2010. Co-Principal Author

44. Subramanian R, Rudnick A. Risperidone for individuals with treatment refractory schizophrenia. Clinical Medicine Insights: Therapeutics, 2: 401-406, 2010. Co-Principal Author

45. Cross L, Rudnick A. Coping with comorbid cancer and schizophrenia: a case series analysis. International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, 15(2): 111-120, 2010. Co-Principal Author

46. Corring D, Johnston M, Rudnick A. Effects of a supported program for horseback riding on inpatients diagnosed with schizophrenia: A qualitative exploratory study. American Journal of Therapeutic Recreation, 9(1): 41-46, 2010. Co-Principal Author

47. Wada K, Rudnick A. The risk-related approach to assessment of capacity to consent or refuse medical treatment: a critical review. International Journal of Ethics, 6(4): 351-362, 2010. Co-Principal Author

48. Rudnick A. Attitudes of pre-clinical medical students towards psychiatric patients before and after

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an early clinical experience. Canadian Medical Education Journal, 2(1): e11-e15, 2011. Principal Author

49. Rudnick A, Rofè T, Virtzberg- Rofè D, Scotti P. Supported reporting of first person accounts: assisting people who have mental health challenges in writing and publishing reports about their lived experience. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 37(5): 879-881, 2011. Principal Author

50. Lamoure J, Rudnick A. A retrospective (post-marketing) case series of patients receiving intramuscular (IM) Olanzapine outside of product doses and indications (off-label): assessing safety and tolerability. Clinical Medicine: Therapeutics, 3: 1-16, 2011. Co-Principal Author

51. Rotenberg M, Rudnick A. Reporting of ethics procedures in psychiatric rehabilitation peer-reviewed empirical research publications in the last decade. American Journal of Psychiatric Rehabilitation, 14(2): 97-108, 2011. Co-Principal Author

52. Rudnick A. On the notion of (medical) invasiveness. Health Care Analysis, 19(2): 99-106, 2011. Principal Author

53. Rudnick A, Roe D. Toward a Vision for the Development, Study, and Use of Electronic Health Technology for and by People with Psychiatric and/or Substance Use Disorders: A Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats Analysis and Illustration. Journal of Dual Diagnosis, 8(4): 1-4, 2012. Principal Author

54. Zisman-Ilani Y, Roe D, Flanagan E, Rudnick A, Davidson L. Psychiatric diagnosis: what the recovery movement can offer the DSM-5 revision process. Psychosis, 5(2): 144-153, 2012. Co-Author

55. Schrank B, Bird V, Rudnick A, Slade M. Determinants, self-management strategies and interventions for hope in people with mental disorders: systematic search and narrative review. Social Science & Medicine, 74(4): 554- 564, 2012. Co-author

56. Corring D, Campbell R, Rudnick A. A smart apartment for psychiatric inpatients. Psychiatric Services, 63(5): 508, 2012. Co-Principal Author

57. Rudnick A, Lundberg E. The stress-vulnerability model of schizophrenia: a conceptual analysis and selective review. Current Psychiatry Reviews, 8(4): 337-341, 2012. Principal Author

58. Rudnick A. Compensatory psychiatric comorbidity: Freud (and others) remembered. Dialogues in Philosophy: Mental and Neuro Science, 5(2): 54, 2012. Principal Author.

59. Corring D, Lundberg E, Rudnick A. Therapeutic horseback riding for ACT patients with schizophrenia. Community Mental Health Journal, 49(1): 121-126, 2013. Co-Principal Author

60. Rudnick A, Copen J. Rural or remote psychiatric rehabilitation (rPSR). Psychiatric Services, 64(5): 495, 2013. Principal Author

61. Subramanian P, Burhan A, Pallaveshi L, Rudnick A. The experience of patients with schizophrenia treated with repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) for auditory hallucinations. Case Reports in Psychiatry, 2013, Article ID 183582, 5 pages. Co-Principal Author http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/183582

62. Pallaveshi L, Zisman-Illani Y, Roe D, Rudnick A. Psychiatric rehabilitation pertaining to health care environments: facilitating skills and supports of people with mental illness in relation to their mental and physical health care. Current Psychiatry Reviews, 9(3): 214-259, 2013. Co-Principal Author

63. Rudnick A, Eastwood D. Psychiatric rehabilitation education for physicians. Psychiatric

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Rehabilitation Journal, 36(2): 126-127, 2013. Principal Author

64. Wada K, Doering M, Rudnick A. Ethics education for psychiatry residents: a mixed design retrospective evaluation of an introductory course and a quarterly seminar. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 22(4): 425-435, 2013. Co-Principal Author

65. Rudnick A, McEwan R, Pallaveshi L, Wey L, Lau W, Alia, L, Volkenberg L. Integrating supported education and supported employment for people with mental illness: A pilot study. International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, 18(1): 5-25, 2013. Principal Author http://www.psychosocial.com/IJPR_18/Integrating_Supportive_Ed_Pallaveshi.html

66. Forchuk C, Rudnick A, Hoch J, Godin M, Donelle L, Rasmussen D, Campbell R, Osaka W, Edwards B, Osuch E, Norman R, Vingilis E, Mitchell B, Reiss J, Petrenko M, Corring D, McKillop M. Mental Health Engagement Network. International Journal on Advances in Life Sciences, 5:1-10, 2013. Co-Principal Author

67. Rudnick A. Variance in bioethics services: challenges and opportunities in Canada with a focus on in-house vs. outsourced health care ethics consultations, BioéthiqueOnline, 3(2): 4 pages, 2014. Principal Author

68. Rudnick A, Pallaveshi L, Sibbald R, Forchuck C. Informal ethics consultations in academic health care settings: a quantitative description and a qualitative analysis with a focus on patient participation, Clinical Ethics, 9(1): 28-35, 2014. Principal Author

69. Pallaveshi L, Balachandra K, Subramanian P, Rudnick A. Peer-led and professional-led group interventions for people with co-occurring disorders: a qualitative study. Community Mental Health Journal, 50(4): 388-394, 2014. Co-Principal Author

70. Rudnick A. What is a psychiatric disability? Health Care Analysis, 22: 105-113, 2014. Principal Author

71. Benbow S, Rudnick A, Forchuk C, Edwards B. Using a capabilities approach to understand poverty and social exclusion of psychiatric survivors in Canada. Disability and Society, 29(7): 1046-1060, 2014. Co-Principal Author

72. Rudnick A. Principled physician (and other health care) leadership: introducing a value-based approach. Canadian Journal of Physician Leadership, 1(1): 7-10, 2014. Principal Author

73. Rudnick A, Montgomery P, Coatsworth-Puspoky R, Cohen B, Forchuk C, Lahey P, Perry S, Schofield, R. Perspectives of social justice among people living with mental illness and poverty: a qualitative study. Journal of Poverty and Social Justice, 22(2): 147-157, 2014. Principal Author

74. Forchuk C, Rudnick A, Hoch J, Donelle L, Campbell R, Osaka W, Edwards B, Osuch E, Norman R, Vingilis E, Mitchell B, Reiss J, Corring D, Petrenko M, Godin M, Reed J, McKillop M. Mental Health Engagement Network: innovating community-based mental healthcare. Journal of General Practice, 2: 143, 2014. Co-Principal Author

75. Rudnick A, Kohn P, Edward K, Caird S, Podnar D, Martin R. Humor-related interventions for people with mental illness: a randomized controlled pilot study. Community Mental Health Journal, 50(6): 737-742, 2014. Principal Author.

76. Rudnick A. A philosophical analysis of the general methodology of qualitative research: a critical rationalist perspective. Health Care Analysis, 22(3): 245-254, 2014. Principal Author

77. Virtzberg-Rofè D, Rofè T, Rudnick A. Online dating for people with mental illness. Psychiatric Services, 65(9): 1178, 2014. Co-Principal Author

78. Rudnick A, Subramanian P, Meredith H, Cizman J. Involving disadvantaged people in dialogue: argumentation and illustration from mental health care. Journal of Dialogue Studies, 2(2): 93-107,

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2014. Principal Author

79. Hall PV, Montgomery P, Davie S, Dickins K, Forchuk C, Jeng MS, Kersey M, Meier A, Lahey P, Rudnick A, Solomon M, Warner L. Seeking and securing work: individual-level predictors of employment of psychiatric survivors. Work, 52(1): 91-101, 2015. Co-Author

80. Kauppi C, Forchuk C, Montgomery P, Edwards B, Davie S, Rudnick A. Migration, homelessness, and health among psychiatric survivors in Northern and Southern Ontario. The International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences: Annual Review, 9(1): 1-14, 2015. Co-Principal Author

81. Marshall J, Cooper M, Rudnick A. Gender dysphoria and dementia: a case report. Journal of Gay & Lesbian Mental Health, 19(1): 112-117, 2015. Co-Principal Author

82. Forchuk C, Rudnick, A, Reiss J, Hoch J, Donelle L, Corring D, Godin M, Osaka W, Campbell R, Capretz M, Reed J, McKillop M. Mental Health Engagement Network: an analysis of outcomes following a mobile and web-based Intervention. Journal of Technologies in Society, 11(2): 1-10, 2015. Co-Principal Author

83. Forchuk C, Reiss JP, O'Regan T, Ethridge P, Donelle L, Rudnick A. Client perceptions of the Mental Health Engagement Network: a qualitative analysis of an electronic personal health record. BMC Psychiatry, 15: 250, 2015. Co-Principal Author.

84. Forchuk C, Meier A, Montgomery P, Rudnick A. Peer support as a direct benefit of focus group research: findings from a secondary analysis. International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, 19(1): 86-98, 2015. Co-Principal Author http://www.psychosocial.com/IJPR_19/Peer_Support_Meier.html

85. Corring D, Meier A, Rudnick A, Forchuk C. Using mobile technology to promote independence: an innovation in psychiatric rehabilitation – a feasibility study. Research Insights, 12(3): 2-8, 2015. Co-Author

86. Rudnick A. Choice and criminal responsibility of mentally ill offenders: moral reasoning as a likely mediator related to primary, secondary and tertiary prevention. Journal of Psychiatry Reform, December 15: 1-2, 2015. Principal Author http://groupforreformpsych.blogspot.ca/2015/12/choice-and-criminal-responsibility-of.html

87. Rudnick A. Replicating Rosenhan’s study: a methodological and ethical argument and proposal. Journal of Psychiatry Reform, January 22: 1-3, 2016. Principal Author http://groupforreformpsych.blogspot.ca/2016/01/replicating-rosenhans-study.html

88. Pallaveshi L, Subramanian P, Rudnick A. Reporting of standard research ethics procedures in general psychiatry peer-reviewed empirical publications. Journal of Ethics in Mental Health, Open Volume, 1-7: 2016. Co-Principal Author

89. McKay K, Akhtar N, Rudnick A. Psychosocial/Psychiatric Rehabilitation (PSR) education in postgraduate psychiatry and occupational therapy training: a commentary. Journal of Community Medicine & Health Education, 6(3):1-2, 2016. Co-Principal Author http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2161-0711.1000435

90. Schofield R, Forchuk C, Montgomery P, Rudnick A, Edwards B, Meier A, Speechley M. Comparing personal health practices: individuals with mental illness and the general Canadian population. Canadian Nurse, 112(5): 23-27, 2016. Co-Author

91. Csiernik R, Forchuk F, Buccieri, K, Richardson J, Rudnick A, Warner L, Wright A. Substance use of homeless and precariously housed youth in a Canadian context. International Journal of Mental Health & Addiction, May 2: 1-15, 2016. Co-Author

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92. Corring D, Speziale J, Desjardins N, Rudnick A. Relentless incrementalism: shifting front-line culture from institutional to recovery-oriented mental healthcare. Healthcare Quarterly, 18(special issue): 17-21, 2016. Co-Principal Author

93. Pallaveshi L, Rudnick A. Development of physician leadership: a scoping review. Canadian Journal of Physician Leadership, 3(2): 57-63, 2016. Co-Principal Author

94. Forchuk C, Reiss J, Eichstedt J, Singh D, Collins K, Rudnick A, Walsh J, Ethridge P, Kutcher S, Fisman S. The Youth-Mental Health Engagement Network: An exploratory pilot study of a smartphone and computer-based personal health record for youth experiencing depressive symptoms. International Journal of Mental Health, 45(3): 205-222, 2016. Co-Author

95. Rudnick A. TEACH: a framework for recovery-oriented education and training. International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, 20(2): 59-61, 2016. Principal Author http://www.psychosocial.com/IJPR_20/Teach_Rudnick.html

96. Forchuk C, Montgomery P, Rudnick A, Cohen B, Schofield R, Perry S, Coatsworth-Puspoky R, Edwards B, Butzer B, Meier A. Poverty trajectories experienced by persons with mental illness. Journal of Poverty, 21(3): 247-264, 2017. Co-Author

97. Pallaveshi L, Rudnick A. Mental health acts in relation to ambulatory patients in Canada: a legal comparison and ethical analysis of Ontario's Community Treatment Order and British Columbia's Extended Leave. Journal of Ethics in Mental Health, 10(1): 1-21, 2017. Co-Principal Author http://www.jemh.ca/issues/open/documents/JEMH%20article%20Benchmark%20Pallaveshi%20final.pdf

98. Rotenberg M, Rudnick A. Recent developments in person-centered psychiatry: present and future of psychiatric rehabilitation. European Journal for Person Centered Healthcare, 5(2): 256-262, 2017. Co-Principal Author

99. Rudnick A. Health as balance: a conceptual study. Health, 9(7): 1000-1006, 2017. Principal Author https://doi.org/10.4236/health.2017.97072

100. McKay K, Rudnick A. Using a biopsychosocial formulation to facilitate a person centered approach to medically unexplained symptoms. European Journal for Person Centered Healthcare, 5(2): 202-204, 2017. Co-Principal Author file:///C:/Users/rudnicka/Downloads/FINAL_MUS_PUBLISHED%20(1).pdf

101. Rudnick A. Building blocks or connecting dots: steps toward physician leadership. Canadian Journal of Physician Leadership, 4(1): 24-25, 2017. Principal Author http://physicianleaders.ca/assets/cjplvol4num12017.pdf#page=24

102. Rudnick A. The medical versus the social models of disability: a false dichotomy. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Research, 2(6): 1-2, 2017. Principal Author file:///C:/Users/rudnicka/Downloads/PMRR-2-157%20(1).pdf

103. Pallaveshi L, Jwely A, Subramanian P, Malkin MO, Alia L, Rudnick A. Immigration and psychosis: an exploratory study. Journal of International Migration and Integration, 18(4): 1149-1166, 2017. Co-Principal Author https://doi.org/10.1007/s12134-017-0525-1

104. Ledoux K, Forchuk C, Higgins C, Rudnick A. The effect of organizational and personal variables on the ability to practice compassionately. Applied Nursing Research, 41: 15-20, 2018. Co-Principal Author.

105. Rudnick A. Psychotropic pro re nata (prn) medications: a critical comparative inquiry. Journal of Psychiatry Research and Treatment, 1(1):1-2, 2018. Principal Author

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106. Rudnick A. Synergism of adaptive skills and supports in psychosocial rehabilitation: a theoretical inquiry. Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation and Mental Health, 5(1): 101-102, 2018. Principal Author https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs40737-018-0105-5

107. Hasnain M, Rudnick A, Bonnell W, Remington G, Lam RW. Use of placebo in clinical trials of psychotropic medication (position paper). Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 63(5): 338-346, 2018. Co-Principal Author

108. Csiernik R, Forchuk C, O’Regan T, Rudnick A. Nursing students’ perceptions of participatory action research. Journal of Nursing Education, 57(5): 282-286, 2018. Co-Principal Author

109. Rudnick A. Satisfaction and success in physical rehabilitation. Critical ReviewsTM in Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, 30(3): 187-188, 2018. Principal Author

110. Rudnick A. The black box myth: artificial Intelligence’s threat reexamined. International Journal of Extreme Automation and Connectivity in Healthcare, 1(1): 1-3, 2019. Principal Author

111. Rudnick A. Moral responsibility reconsidered: integrating chance, choice and constraint. International Journal of Philosophy, 7(2): 48-54, 2019. Principal Author http://www.sciencepublishinggroup.com/journal/paperinfo?journalid=204&doi=10.11648/j.ijp.20190702.11

112. Chahal A, Rudnick A. Selecting digital health technologies for validation and piloting by health care providers: a decision making perspective from Ontario. International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care, 35(1): 1-4, 2019. Co-Principal Author

113. Rudnick A. Aligning practice, policy and education with evidence in Complementary and Alternative Medicine. Online Journal of Complementary & Alternative Medicine, 1(3): 1, 2019. Principal Author https://irispublishers.com/ojcam/pdf/OJCAM.MS.ID.000513.pdf

114. Taillefer S, Nolan D, Rudnick A. Other specified trauma- and stressor-related disorder: challenges in differential diagnosis and therapeutics. Psynopsis, 41(2): 13-14 (and 29), 2019. Co-Principal Author

115. Zafar N, Rotenberg M, Rudnick A. A systematic review of work accommodations for people with mental disorders. Work, 64(3): 461-475, 2019. Co-Principal Author https://content.iospress.com/articles/work/wor193008

116. Montgomery P, Wuest A, Forchuk C, Smith-Carrier T, Momodu S, Jeng M, Rudnick A. Social inclusion as freedom for persons living with mental illness. Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health, 38(1): 23-25, 2019. Co-Principal Author

117. Reglitz M, Rudnick A. Internet access as a right for realizing the human right to adequate mental (and other) health care. International Journal of Mental Health, 49(1): 97-103, 2020. Co-Principal Author

118. Smith-Carrier T, Montgomery P, Mossey S, Shute T, Forchuk C, Rudnick A. Erosion of social support for disabled people in Ontario: an appraisal of the Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP) using a human rights framework. Canadian Journal of Disability Studies, 9(1): 1-30, 2020. Co-Principal Author https://cjds.uwaterloo.ca/index.php/cjds/article/view/594/863

119. Rudnick A, Hazelton L. An annual creative writing competition in mental health humanities for students in Canada: a descriptive report and thematic analysis. Health Humanities Journal, 8(1): 20-23, 2020. Principal Author https://issuu.com/hhjunc/docs/hhj_spring_2020_edition_-

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120. Rudnick A. Social, psychological and philosophical reflections on pandemics and beyond. Societies, 10(2): 42(1-4), 2020. Principal Author https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4698/10/2/42/htm; https://doi.org/10.3390/soc10020042

121. Rudnick A. Social influence on medicine: an analysis and a proposal. International Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Science, 1(1): 47-50, 2020. Principal Author https://ijahss.net/assets/files/1591781200.pdf

122. Rudnick A. Remote psychosocial rehabilitation (rPSR): a broad view. Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation and Mental Health, 7(2): 119-120, 2020. Principal Author https://doi.org/10.1007/s40737-020-00175-8 (http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40737-020-00175-8).

123. Daigle P, Rudnick A. Shifting to remotely delivered mental health care: quality improvement in the COVID-19 pandemic. Psychiatry International, 1(1): 31-35, 2020. Co-Principal Author https://www.mdpi.com/2673-5318/1/1/5/htm#

In Preparation / Submitted

1. Speechley M, Montgomery P, Csiernik R, Rudnick A, Warner L, Meier A, Forchuk C. Correlates of social inclusion for psychiatric survivors. Social Science and Medicine, Co-Author

2. Nolan D, Rudnick A. Predictors of specialized outpatient integrated mental health care response of military Veterans and national police personnel in Nova Scotia. Journal of Military, Veteran and Family Health, Co-Principal Author

3. Forchuk C, Vasudev A, Burhan A, Booth R, Hoch J, Isaranuwatchai W, Lewis M, Ramsey D, Lizotte D, Rudnick A, Chambers M, Nolan F, Flint AJ, Looper K, Cassidy K-L, Rej S, Harerimana B, O’Regan T, Reiss JP. Patients’ and healthcare professionals’ perceptions of an innovative telehealth system designed for older adults. Journal of Aging and Mental Health, Co-Author

4. Moselle K, Rudnick A, et al. Typologies, trajectories and transitions in Island Health Mental Health and Substance Use (MHSU) high risk/high needs populations, Co-Principal Author

5. Chang E, Moselle K, Rudnick A, et al. COVID-19 simulation research, Co-Author

Non-Peer Reviewed Publications

Journal Articles and Editorials

Published or Accepted

1. Rudnick A. The Dorian Gray phenomenon: senile narcissism as regression in body image related to memory loss. Mature Medicine Canada, 3: 111-112, 2000. Principal Author

2. Rudnick A. Psychiatric Rehabilitation: the challenges of goal setting. The Canadian Journal of CME, 17(5): 80-82, 2005. Principal Author

3. Rudnick A. What we know, what we don’t know [comment], Schizophrenia Research Forum. Available: http://www.schizophreniaforum.org/whatweknow/detail.asp?id=1385#{4FEADA2B-CADF-4AED-99A1-2012A1627BDE} 2007. Principal Author

4. Lohman A, Bar L, Carter G, Langley D, Menchions J, Rolfe S, Sallay L, Schembri T, Scotti P, Widgett E, Rudnick A. PSR/RPS Ontario Develops and Promotes Equation: “PSR = People Supporting

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Recovery” [article]. PSR/RPS Express, 4(2): 27-28, (November) 2008. Co-Principal Author

5. Rudnick A. David Granirer Shares his Motivation for Promoting Stand-up Comics. PSR/RPS Express, (November) 2009. Principal Author

6. Rudnick A. Do We Need Schizoaffective Disorder [comment]. Schizophrenia Research Forum. (December) 2009. Principal Author http://www.schizophreniaforum.org/for/live/detail.asp?LiveID=73#{AB0B4FD5-F4FB-4023-9A47-3D9551487AE3}

7. Rofè T, Virtzberg- Rofè D (editor), Rudnick A (translator and editor). Metaphorical stories for education about mental health challenges and stigma. Schizophrenia Bulletin, ( May) 2009. Available: http://schizophreniabulletin.oxfordjournals.org. Translator and Editor

8. Rudnick A. Some philosophical reflections on orthomolecular psychiatry [editorial]. Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine, 25(2): 52-55, 2010. Principal Author

9. Rudnick A. Psychiatric/psychosocial rehabilitation (PSR) [editorial]. Current Psychiatry Reviews, 9(3): 173-174, 2013. Principal Author

10. Rudnick A. Psychiatric rehabilitation: past, present and future. Visions: BC’s Mental Health and Addictions Journal, 9(1): 10-11, 2013. Principal Author

11. Rudnick A. Bioethics' lack in relation to person-centred user-driven health systems planning: a call for change. BioethiqueOnline, 3/17, 2014. Principal Author http://bioethiqueonline.ca/3/17

12. Rudnick A. Abilities of people with anxiety and depression [editorial]. Journal of Psychiatry, Depression & Anxiety, 2: 3, 2016. Principal Author

13. Rudnick A. Editorial. International Journal of Mental Health, 47(1):1-2, 2018. Principal Author https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00207411.2017.1413156

14. Rudnick A. Editorial. International Journal of Mental Health, 47(2): 95-96, 2018. Principal Author https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00207411.2018.1465657

15. Rudnick A. Editorial. International Journal of Mental Health, 47(3): 191, 2018. Principal Author https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00207411.2018.1465658

16. Rudnick A. Editorial. International Journal of Mental Health, 47(4): 253, 2018. Principal Author https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00207411.2018.1466232

17. Rudnick A. Editorial. International Journal of Mental Health, 48(1): 1, 2019. Principal Author https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00207411.2019.1582099

18. Rudnick A. Editorial. International Journal of Mental Health, 48(2): 79, 2019. Principal Author https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00207411.2019.1619217

19. Rudnick A. Editorial. International Journal of Mental Health, 48(3), 137-138, 2019. Principal Author https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00207411.2019.1647932

20. Rudnick A. Editorial. International Journal of Mental Health, 49(1): 1-2, 2020. Principal Author https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00207411.2020.1721179

21. Rudnick A. In memory of William (Bill) A. Anthony: a pioneer and leader of psychiatric/psychosocial rehabilitation. Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation and Mental Health, 7(3): 315-316, 2020. Principal Author https://doi.org/10.1007/s40737-020-00199-0

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Abstracts

Published and Accepted

1. Rudnick A. A medication education group [abstract]. Psychiatric Services, 48: 734, 1997. Principal Author

2. Rudnick A. Coercion and psychiatric rehabilitation: a conceptual and ethical analysis. BMC Psychiatry, 7(Suppl 1): S22, 2007. Principal Author

3. Rudnick A, Pallaveshi L, Jewly A, Subramanian P, Malkin MO, Alia L, Odesh R. Immigration and psychosis: a qualitative study. Asia-Pacific Psychiatry, 7(Suppl 1): S19-20, 2015. Principal Author http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/appy.2015.7.issue-s1/issuetoc

4. Forchuk C, Cassidy KL, Burhan AM, Booth R, Vasudev A, Hoch JS, Lewis M, Isaranuwatchai W, Lizotte D, Rudnick A, O'Regan T, Seth P, Heisel M, Chambers M, Nolan F, Flint A, Looper K, Rej S, Reiss J. TELEPROM-G: A study evaluating access and care delivery of telehealth services among community-based seniors. Future Technologies Conference Abstracts (IEEE), December: 1346-1348, 2016. Co-Author

Books

Published

1. Rudnick A (ed). Bioethics in the 21st Century. London/Rijeka, UK/Croatia: InTech, 2011. http://www.intechopen.com/books/bioethics-in-the-21st-century Principal Author

2. Rudnick A, Roe D (eds). Serious Mental Illness: Person-Centered Approaches. London: Radcliffe, 2011. Principal Author

3. Rudnick A (ed). Recovery of People with Mental Illness: Philosophical and Related Perspectives. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012. Principal Author

4. Rudnick A, Forchuk C (eds). Social Science Methods in Health Research. London: Sage, 2017. Principal Author

A. Rudnick A, Forchuk C (eds). Social Science Methods in Health Research, Part I (3 volumes). London: Sage, 2017. Principal Author

Vol 1 MacIntosh J, Rudnick A, Forchuk C (eds.). Foundations of Social Science Methods. In Rudnick A, Forchuk C (eds). Social Science Methods in Health Research, Part I (Volume 1). London: Sage, 2017. Co-Principal Author Vol 2 Rudnick A, MacIntosh J, Forchuk C (eds.). Social Science Methods in Basic Biomedical Research. In Rudnick A, Forchuk C (eds). Social Science Methods in Health Research, Part I (Volume 2). London: Sage, 2017. Principal Author Vol 3 Rudnick A, Forchuk C, MacIntosh J (eds.). Social Science Methods in Clinical Research. In Rudnick A, Forchuk C (eds). Social Science Methods in Health Research, Part I (Volume 3). London: Sage, 2017. Principal Author

B. Forchuk C, Rudnick A (eds). Social Science Methods in Health Research, Part II (3 volumes). London: Sage, 2017. Co-Principal Author Vol 4 Forchuk C, Wuest A, Rudnick A (eds). Social Science Methods in Health Organizations

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Research. In Forchuk C, Rudnick A (eds). Social Science Methods in Health Research, Part II (Volume 4). London: Sage, 2017. Co-Principal Author Vol 5 Wuest A, Forchuck C, Rudnick, A (eds). Social Science Methods in Health Systems Research. In Forchuk C, Rudnick A (eds). Social Science Methods in Health Research, Part II (Volume 5). London: Sage, 2017. Co-Principal Author Vol 6 Forchuk C, Wuest A, Rudnick A (eds). Social Science Methods in Public Health Research. In Forchuk C, Rudnick A (eds). Social Science Methods in Health Research, Part II (Volume 6). London: Sage, 2017. Co-Principal Author

5. Akhtar N, Forchuk C, McKay KA, Fisman S, Rudnick A. Handbook of Person-Centered Mental

Health Care. Gottingen/Boston: Hogrefe, 2020. Co-Principal Author Book Chapters

Published / In Press / Accepted / Submitted

1. David L, Rudnick A. Compliance and medication education for chronic psychiatric patients. In Shatzman H, Katz G, Oren H (eds). Psychiatric Nursing, 3rd ed. Tel Aviv: Tel Aviv University Press, 1999, pp. 131-135. Co-Principal Author

2. Rudnick A. The right not to know. In Carmi A (ed). Informed Consent. Haifa: UNESCO Chair in Bioethics, 2003, pp. 27-28. Principal Author

3. Roe D, Rudnick A, Mueser KT. Schizophrenia. In Hersen M, Thomas J (eds). Handbook of Clinical Interviewing with Adults. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 2007, pp. 166-183. Co-Author

4. Rudnick A, Roe D. Diagnostic interviewing. In Meuser KT, Jeste DV (eds). The Clinical Handbook of Schizophrenia. New York: Guilford, 2008, pp. 117-124. Principal Author

5. Rudnick A, Weijer C. Ethics and schizophrenia. In Meuser KT, Jeste DV (eds). The Clinical Handbook of Schizophrenia. New York: Guilford, 2008, pp. 624-630. Principal Author

6. Rudnick A. Ethical implications of emotional impairment. In Charland L, Zachar P (eds). Fact and Value in Emotion. Amsterdam: Benjamins, 2008, pp. 87-99. Principal Author

7. Rudnick A. Psychiatric rehabilitation and the notion of technology in psychiatry. In Phillips J (ed). Philosophical Perspectives on Technology and Psychiatry. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009, pp. 203-213. Principal Author

8. Rudnick A. An overview of Bioethics in the 21st century, in Rudnick A (ed). Bioethics in the 21st Century. Rijeka, Croatia: InTech, 2011, pp. 1-5. Principal Author

9. Corring D, Campbell R, Rudnick A. Cognitive remediation for inpatients with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder using “smart” technology in a simulated apartment: a feasibility and exploratory study (short paper), in Abdulrazak B, Giroux S, Bouchard B, Pigot H, Mokhtari M (eds). Toward Useful Services for Elderly and People with Disabilities: 9th International Conference on Smart Homes and Health Telematics, ICOST 2011 Montreal, Canada, June 20-22, 2011 Proceedings. Berlin: Springer, 2011, pp. 286-289. Co-Principal Author

10. Rudnick A. Psychiatric Leisure Rehabilitation: conceptualization and illustration. In Anthony W, Furlong-Norman K (eds). Readings in Psychiatric Rehabilitation and Recovery. Boston: Boston University Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation, 2011, pp. 431 - 435. Principal Author

11. Rudnick A, Roe D, Introduction, In Rudnick A, Roe D (eds). Serious Mental Illness: Person-Centered Approaches. London: Radcliffe. 2011, pp. 1-6. Principal Author

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12. Rudnick A, Roe D. Foundations and ethics of person-centered approaches to individuals with serious mental illness (SMI), In Rudnick A, Roe D (eds). Serious Mental Illness: Person-Centered Approaches. London: Radcliffe, 2011, pp. 8-18. Principal Author

13. Sanghera P, Rudnick A, Corring D. Person-centered assessment of people with serious mental illness (SMI), In Rudnick A, Roe D (eds). Serious Mental Illness: Person-Centered Approaches. London: Radcliffe, 2011, pp. 235-248. Co-author

14. Rudnick A, Lamoure J. Person centered approaches to psychopharmacology for people with serious mental illnesses. In Rudnick A, Roe D (eds). Serious Mental Illness: Person-Centered Approaches. London: Radcliffe, 2011, pp. 249-261. Principal Author

15. Rudnick A, Forchuk C, Szmukler G. Ethical framework for community mental health. In Thornicroft G, Szmukler G, Mueser K, Drake R (eds). Oxford Textbook of Community Mental Health Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011, pp.223-229. Principal Author

16. Rudnick A. Introduction. In Rudnick A (ed). Recovery of People with Mental Illness: Philosophical and Related Perspectives. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012, pp. 3-12. Principal Author

17. Rudnick A. Ethical and related practical issues faced by recovery-oriented mental health care providers. In Rudnick A (ed). Recovery of People with Mental Illness: Philosophical and Related Perspectives. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012, pp. 304-314. Principal Author

18. Forchuk C, Richardson J, Laverty K, Bryant M, Csiernik R, Edwards B, Fisman S, Godin M, Mitchell B, Norman R, Rudnick A, Connoy M, Dolson MS, Kelly C. Service preferences of homeless youth with mental illness: Housing first, treatment first, or both together. In Youth Homelessness in Canada, York University’s Canadian Homelessness Research Network (CHRN). Toronto, Canada: Homeless Hub Press, 2012. Co-Author

19. Clements RLH, Cizman JL, Forchuk C, Pallaveshi L, Rudnick A. Ethics in relation to recovery from mental illness, In Sadler J, CW Van Staden, Fulford W (eds). Oxford Handbook of Psychiatric Ethics. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015, pp. 1384-1401. Co-Principal Author

20. McKay K, Akhtar N, Pallaveshi L, Rudnick A. Psychiatric/psychosocial rehabilitation in established and emerging environments: an updated scoping review. In Psychosis Treatment. Dover, DE: SM Group Open Access eBooks (www.smgebooks.com), 2016, pp. 1-14. Co-Principal Author https://smjournals.com/ebooks/psychosis-treatment/chapters/PSYT-16-02.pdf

21. Forchuk C, Rudnick A, MacIntosh J, Bukair F, Hoch JS. Evaluation framework for smart technology mental health interventions. In Abdulrazak B, Giroux S, Bouchard B, Pigot H, Mokhtari M (eds). Toward Useful Services for Elderly and People with Disabilities: 14th International Conference on Smart Homes and Health Telematics, ICOST 2016, Montreal, Canada. Berlin: Springer, 2016, 203-210. Co-Principal Author

22. Forchuk C, Serrato J, Rudnick A, Corring D, Mann R, Frampton B. An interconnected smart technology system for individuals with mental illness living in the community and transitional hospital apartments. In Pagán J, Mokhtari M, Aloulou H, Abdulrazak B, Cabrera M (eds). How does AI impact urban living and public health? 17th International Conference on Smart Homes and Health Telematics, ICOST 2019, New York, New York, USA. Berlin: Springer, 2019, pp. 131-142. Co-Author.

23. Alia L, Forchuk C, MacNeil B, Rudnick A. Ethics and boundaries in therapeutic relationships. In Forchuk C (ed). From Therapeutic Relationships to Transitional Care. London: Routlege/Taylor & Francis. Co-Principal Author.

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24. Rudnick A. Health humanities professional education. In Crawford P, Kadetz P (eds). Encyclopedia of Health Humanities. London: Palgrave Macmillan (Springer Nature). Principal Author

25. Forchuk C, Fisman S, Reiss JP, Collins K, Eichstedt J, Rudnick A, Isaranuwatchai W, Hoch JS, Wang X, Lizotte D,Macpherson S, Booth R. Improving access and mental health for youth using smart technology. 18th International Conference on Smart Homes and Health Telematics, ICOST 2020, IET Smart Cities. Co-Author.

Commentaries

Published

1. Rudnick A. Comment on a book by Lawrie Reznek. Delusions and the Madness of the Masses. PA: Rowman & Littlefield, 2010. Principal Author

2. Rudnick A. Commentary: can seclusion and restraint be person-centered? Israel Journal of Psychiatry and Related Sciences. 50(1): 11-12, 2013. Principal Author

Letters to Editor

Published / In Press / Accepted / Submitted

1. Rudnick A. Comment on a paper by Haim Omer [letter]. Sihot – Dialogue: Israel Journal of Psychotherapy. 6: 112, 1991. Principal Author

2. Rudnick A. Hospitalism/institutionalization [letter]. Israel Journal of Psychiatry. 33(3): 212-213, 1996. Principal Author

3. Shemesh E, Rudnick A. Human costs of economic sanctions [letter]. New England Journal of Medicine. 336 (17): 1248-50, 1997. Co-Principal Author

4. Rudnick A. Quality of life and atypical antipsychotics [letter]. Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology. 18(5): 424-425, 1998. Principal Author

5. Rudnick A, Ornoy A. Fetal alcohol exposure and adult psychiatric disorders [letter]. American Journal of Psychiatry. 156(7): 1128, 1999. Principal Author

6. Rudnick A. Some notions of health [letter]. Israel Medical Association Journal. 4: 473-474, 2002. Principal Author

7. Rudnick A. Adherence to antipsychotic medication in schizophrenia patients [letter]. Harefuah: Journal of the Israel Medical Association. 142: 232, 2003. Principal Author

8. Rudnick A. A mathematical expression for scoring of the W-QLI (Wisconsin Quality of Life Index) [letter]. Schizophrenia Research. 80(2-3): 373-374, 2005. Principal Author

9. Rudnick A. Ethical framework in clinical psychiatry [letter]. British Journal of Psychiatry. 189: 83-84, 2006. Principal Author

10. Martins J, Rudnick A. A re-analysis of the relation among coping, symptom severity and quality of life in schizophrenia [letter]. Schizophrenia Research. 89(1-3): 355-356, 2007. Co-Principal Author

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11. Rudnick A. Ethics of ECT for children [letter]. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. 40(4): 387-388, 2001. Principal Author

12. Rudnick A. Re: Toward a Hippocratic Psychopharmacology [letter]. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry. 54(6): 426, 2009. Principal Author

13. Rudnick A. Training in philosophy of medicine - in response to Professor Croskerry [letter]. Canadian Medical Association Journal. 182(8): 805, 2010. Principal Author

14. Rudnick A. Evidence and responsibility in orthomolecular psychiatry [letter]. Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine. 25(3): 157-158, 2010. Principal Author

15. Rudnick A. Re: Reduction in Psychiatry [letter]. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 56(2): 125, 2011. Principal Author

16. Pallaveshi L, Mak M, Rudnick A. Predictors of clozapine funding in Southwestern Ontario [letter]. Psychiatric Services, 67(1):143-144, 2016. Co-Principal Author

17. Rotenberg M, Zafar N, Akhtar N, Rudnick A. Addressing workplace accommodations for people with mental illness [letter]. Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation and Mental Health, 60(3): 117-118, 2016. Co-Principal Author

Websites / Videos

Published

1. Rudnick A. Ethics in rehabilitation. In Stone JH, Blouin M (eds). International Encyclopedia of Rehabilitation. 2008. Principal Author http://cirrie.buffalo.edu/encyclopedia/article.php?id=16&language=en

2. Rudnick A. A brief introduction to psychiatric rehabilitation. Vocational Rehabilitation Graduate Program, University of British Columbia. 2013. Principal Author http://web.educ.ubc.ca/ldefehr/Index_files/Dr_Rudnick.wmv

3. Rudnick A. Integrating supported post-secondary education with supported employment program for people with mental illness. Innovative Practices, Health Council of Canada. 2013. Principal Author http://innovation.healthcouncilcanada.ca/printpdf/ip/get/1251

4. Rudnick A. Developing better community supports for people who are living with serious mental illness such as schizophrenia. Celebrating Health Research, Canadian Institutes of Health Research. 2017. Principal Author http://www.cihr-irsc.gc.ca/e/50571.html#rudnick

5. Rudnick A. Moral distress in mental health care. Impact Ethics Blog (impactethics.ca). 2018. Principal Author https://impactethics.ca/2018/10/05/moral-distress-in-mental-health-care/

6. Rudnick A. Moral distress in relation to community mental health care. Nova Scotia Health Ethics Network Annual Conference. 2019. Principal Presenter http://www.nshen.ca/index.php/2019-nshen-annual-conference/

Book Reviews

Published/In Press

1. Rudnick A. Paranoia: A Study in Diagnosis. Harefuah: Journal of the Israel Medical Association. 133: 73-74, 1997. Principal Author

2. Rudnick A. Trial Seekers – Symbolic Realization: Trials in Paranoia. Harefuah: Journal of the Israel

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Medical Association. 134: 588, 1998. Principal Author

3. Rudnick A. The Unbalanced Mind. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease. 190(7): 487-488, 2002. Principal Author

4. Rudnick A. Disability: Definitions, Value and Identity. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal. 30(2): 156-157, 2006. Principal Author

5. Rudnick A. Vocational Rehabilitation and Mental Health. PSR/RPS Express. 6(2): 15-16, 2010. Principal Author

6. Rudnick A. Fountain House: Creating Community in Mental Health Practice. Metapsychology Online Reviews. 18(45): 1, 2014. Principal Author http://metapsychology.mentalhelp.net/poc/view_doc.php?type=book&id=7283&cn=392

7. Rudnick A. The Bloomsbury Companion to Contemporary Philosophy of Medicine. Dialectica. 72(1): 150-152, 2018. Principal Author

Dissertations

1. Rudnick, Abraham. MD – A rationalization of biological psychiatry [Hebrew]. Hebrew University, 120 pages, (June) 1988; Supervised by Prof. Yehuda Fried (published in part in Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 1990 – cf. articles).

2. Rudnick, Abraham. PhD – Knowledge and psychosis [Hebrew]. Tel Aviv University, 159 pages, (June) 1999; Supervised by Profs. Asa Kasher and Nathaniel Laor (published in part in Philosophy of Social Sciences 2003 – cf. articles).

3. Rudnick, Abraham. MPsych – Coping, symptoms and quality of life in schizophrenia [Hebrew]. Tel Aviv University, 32 pages, 1999; Supervised by Profs. Nathaniel Laor and Shlomo Kravetz (published in part in Psychiatry and in Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease 2001 – cf. articles).

E-Letters

Published

1. Rudnick A. Rehabilitation and PTSD [e-letter]. British Medical Journal. (23 December), 2006. Principal Author

2. Rudnick A. Disability and PTSD [e-letter]. British Medical Journal. (28 December), 2006. Principal Author

Interviews

Published

1. Rudnick A. Deb French of City Art Centre in London describes role of artist as a healing spirit. PSR/RPS Express. 6(2): 15-16, (Fall) 2010. Interviewer

2. Arehart-Treichel J. Patients drive goal setting in psychiatric rehabilitation program. Psychiatric News. 45(21): 2, (November) 2010. Interviewee

3. Teotonio I. No one immune from the sort of public meltdown experienced by Jason Russell, the man behind Kony 2012. Toronto Star, March 2012. Interviewee. http://www.healthzone.ca/health/mindmood/mentalhealth/article/1151342--no-one-immune-from-the-sort-of-public-meltdown-experienced-by-jason-russell-the-man-behind-kony-2012

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4. St. Philip, E. Humour related interventions for people with mental illness. CTV National News, January 2014. Interviewee. http://www.ctvnews.ca/health/comedy-workshop-helps-people-with-mental-illness-heal-through-humour-1.1662395

5. Atherley G. What family caregivers should know about psychiatric rehabilitation for people with severe mental illness such as schizophrenia. VoiceAmerica internet radio, Family Caregivers Unite talk show episode 360, October 2014. Interviewee. http://ow.ly/Dx94U

6. Hartland L. Post traumatic stress disorder. CTV National News, December 2014. Interviewee.

7. Williams B. Using smart technology to support mental health clients. CFAX radio, January 2015. Interviewee.

8. Craigie G. Eating disorders. CBC on the Island radio, February 2015. Interviewee.

9. Wells J. Mental health in Hamilton: solving riddles, cracking stigma. Hamilton Spectator, November 2016. Interviewee. http://www.thespec.com/news-story/6968159-mental-health-in-hamilton-solving-riddles-cracking-stigma/

10. Draus A. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Global TV, October 2018. Interviewee.

11. Alex Raban. Episode on psychiatric rehabilitation - PsychED: A psychiatry podcast created by medical learners, for medical learners, Canadian Psychiatric Association, May 2019. Interviewee. https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/psyched-educational-psychiatry-podcast/id1215646896; www.psychedpodcast.org (episode 13)

Other

1. Scotti P. Recovery as discovery. Schizophrenia Bulletin. (September) 2009. http://schizophreniabulletin.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/sbp038?ijkey=lgTHqhzPxvcjOz7&keytype=ref Editor

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PRESENTATIONS

Peer Reviewed Presentations

Local

2005 Research Day, Department of Psychiatry, UWO. Burden of caregivers of mentally ill individuals. London, Ontario, Canada, Presenter

2005 Research Day, Regional Mental Health Care. Recovery from schizophrenia: A process-theoretic approach. St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada, Presenter

2006 Research Day, RMHC. The relation between coping and quality of life in schizophrenia: a re-analysis. London, Ontario, Canada, Co-Presenter

2007 UWO Research Day in Humanities and Arts. Other-consciousness and the use of animals in medical experiments. London, Ontario, Canada, Presenter

2007 Research Day, RMHC. Other-consciousness and the use of animals in medical experiments. St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada, Presenter

2007 Research Day, Department of Psychiatry, UWO. Other-consciousness and the use of animals in medical experiments. London, Ontario, Canada, Presenter

2008 GAMES, UWO. Attitudes of pre-clinical medical students towards psychiatric patients before and after an early clinical experience. London, Ontario, Canada, Presenter

2009 Regional Mental Health Care Annual Research Day. A retrospective case-report of patients (post-marketing) receiving Olanzapine intramuscular therapy (IM) outside of product monograph doses and indications: assessing safety and tolerability. London, Ontario, Canada, Co-Presenter

2009 Regional Mental Health Care Annual Research Day. The effects of a supported program for horse-back riding on inpatients diagnosed with schizophrenia: a qualitative exploratory study. London, Ontario, Canada, Co-Presenter

2009 Department of Psychiatry Annual Research Day, UWO. The effects of a supported program for horse-back riding on inpatients diagnosed with schizophrenia: A qualitative exploratory study. London, Ontario, Canada, Co-Presenter

2010 Department of Psychiatry, University of Western Ontario. Reporting of ethics procedures in peer-reviewed empirical research psychiatric rehabilitation publications in the last decade. London, Ontario, Canada, Co-Presenter

2010 Department of Psychiatry, University of Western Ontario. Barriers, enablers and related strategies in relation to supported post-secondary education for people with mental health challenges: preliminary results from a qualitative study. London, Ontario, Canada, Presenter

2010 Department of Psychiatry, University of Western Ontario. Combining supported post-secondary education with supported employment for college students who have mental illness: an exploratory study. London, Ontario, Canada, Presenter

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2010 University of Western Ontario, Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry Annual Research Symposium of the Centre for Educational Research and Innovation. Teaching and learning philosophy of medicine and of other health related practices. London, Ontario, Canada, Presenter

2010 Department of Psychiatry Annual Research Day, UWO, London, Ontario. The effects of a supported program for horse-back riding for ACT patients: A qualitative exploratory study. London, Ontario, Canada, Presenter

2010 Regional Mental Health Care Annual Research Day. Combining supported post-secondary education with supported employment for college students who have mental illness: an exploratory study. London, Ontario, Canada, Presenter

2010 Regional Mental Health Care Annual Research Day. Reporting of ethics procedures in peer-reviewed empirical research psychiatric rehabilitation publications in the last decade. London, Ontario, Canada, Co-Presenter

2011 Regional Mental Health Care Annual Research Day. Cognitive remediation for inpatients with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder using “smart” technology in a simulated apartment: a feasibility exploratory study, London, Ontario, Canada, Presenter

2011 The Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, The University of Western Ontario, CERI (Centre for Education Research and Innovation) Annual Research Symposium. Ethics education for psychiatry residents: A mixed design retrospective evaluation of an introductory course and a quarterly seminar. London, Ontario, Canada, Co-Presenter

2012 The Department of Psychiatry Academic Research Day. Feasibility and effects of humor-related interventions for people with mental illness: a randomized controlled pilot study, London/St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada, Presenter

2012 The Department of Psychiatry Academic Research Day. Service preferences of homeless youth with mental illness: Housing first, treatment first, or both together. London, Ontario, Canada, Co-Presenter

2012 Regional Mental Health Care Annual Research Day. Mental Health Engagement Network: Connecting clients with their health team, London/St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada, Co-Presenter

2012 Regional Mental Health Care Annual Research Day. Feasibility and effects of humor-related interventions for people with mental illness: a randomized controlled pilot study, London/St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada, Co-Presenter

2013 Regional Mental Health Care Annual Research Day. Psychiatric rehabilitation pertaining to health care environments: facilitating skills and supports of people with mental illness in relation to their mental and physical health care, London/St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada, Co-Presenter

2013 Regional Mental Health Care Annual Research Day. Peer-led and professional-led group interventions for people with co-occurring disorders: a qualitative study, London/St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada, Co-Presenter

2013 Regional Mental Health Care Annual Research Day. Immigration and psychosis, London/St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada, Co-Presenter

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2013 Regional Mental Health Care Annual Research Day. The experience of patients with schizophrenia treated with repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) for auditory hallucinations, London/St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada, Co-Presenter

2013 Regional Mental Health Care Annual Research Day. The relation between ego-strength and functioning in outpatients with schizophrenia: a combined feasibility and exploratory study, London/St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada, Co-Presenter

2013 Regional Mental Health Care Annual Research Day. Clozapine funding and is predictors, London/St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada, Co-Presenter

2013 Western University Academic Research Day. The experience of patients with schizophrenia treated with repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) for auditory hallucinations. London, Ontario, Canada, Co-Presenter

2013 Lawson MH Research Day, Veenboer Project, London, Ontario, Canada, Co-Presenter

2013 Regional Mental Health Care Annual Research Day. Vital behaviour and recovery oriented care, London/St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada, Co-Presenter

2014 Regional Mental Health Care Annual Research Day. Using smart technology to support rehabilitation: a feasibility study, London, Ontario, Canada, Co-Presenter

2014 University of British Columbia Psychiatry Research Day. Clozapine funding and its predictors, Vancouver, BC, Canada, Co-Presenter

2014 Western University Academic Research Day. Clozapine study and its predictors, London, Ontario, Canada, Co-Presenter

2014 Western University Academic Research Day. Immigration and psychosis: an exploratory study, London, Ontario, Canada, Co-Presenter

2014 Arthur Labatt Family School of Nursing Western University, 27th Annual Research Conference - Reorienting the Health System to What Truly Matters: Values of Health Care. Mental Health Engagement Network: Connecting clients with their health team. London, Ontario, Canada, Co-Presenter

2015 Royal Roads University Leadership Conference, Principled health care leadership: a value-based approach, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, Co-Presenter

2017 Lakehead University Annual Research Event, Reporting of standard research ethics procedures in general psychiatry peer-reviewed empirical publications, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada, Presenter

2017 Annual Mental Health Research and Innovation Half Day, Parkwood Institute, TELEPROM-G: a study evaluating access and care delivery of telehealth services among community-based seniors, London, Ontario, Canada, Co-Presenter

2018 Proximity and Distance in Research and Teaching (Society for Academic Freedom and

Scholarship) Conference, Should professors and other teachers study their students? Mount Saint Vincent University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, Presenter

Regional

2009 Engaging Reflection in Health Professional Education and Practice Conference. Thought experiments as a reflective strategy in health professional education. London, Ontario,

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Canada, Presenter

2010 Northern Health Research Conference, Laurentian University. Family health teams and mental health services in Northern Ontario: finding a niche. Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, Co-Presenter

2017 Northern Health Research Conference, Northern Ontario School of Medicine. Social science methods in health research: an overview. Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. Presenter

2017 Annual Research Conference, Iota Omicron Chapter, Sigma Theta Tau International, TELEPROM-G: a pilot study evaluating access and care delivery of telehealth services among community-based seniors, London, Ontario, Co-Presenter

Provincial

2005 Ontario Psychiatric Association Annual Conference. The relation between coping and quality of life in schizophrenia: a re-analysis. Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Co-Presenter

2008 Ontario Psychiatric Association, Annual Conference. Coping with comorbid cancer and schizophrenia: A qualitative exploratory study. Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Co-Presenter

2009 Ontario Psychiatric Association Annual Conference. Psychiatric rehabilitation: An introduction. Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Presenter

2010 Ontario Psychiatric Association Annual Conference. Barriers, enablers and related strategies in relation to supported post-secondary education for people with mental health challenges: preliminary results from a qualitative study. Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Presenter

2012 Ontario Shores’ Inaugural Research Day. Promoting Recovery in Mental Health: Mobilizing knowledge & strengthening partnerships, evaluation of the establishment of a recovery-orientated milieu in a psychiatric hospital - tertiary care inpatient unit, Whitby, Ontario, Canada, Co-Presenter

2012 The W. Maurice Young Centre of Applied Ethics. Informal ethics consultations in (academic) health care settings: a quantitative description and a qualitative analysis. National Core for Neuroethics, UBC Hospital Koerner Pavilion. Vancouver, University of British Columbia, Presenter

2013 Annual Research Day of the Department of Psychiatry, University of British Columbia. Humour related interventions for people with mental illness: a randomized controlled pilot study Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Presenter

2014 27th Annual Research Conference, Arthur Labatt School of Nursing - Reorienting the Health System to What Truly Matters: Values of Health Care. Youth mental health engagement network, London, Ontario, Canada, Co-Presenter

2019 Atlantic Provinces’ Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, Predictors of outcomes of outpatient mental health care for Canadian military veterans, St John’s, Newfoundland, Canada, Presenter 2020 Department of Psychiatry Dalhousie University’s Annual Conference, Predictors of

outpatient mental health treatment response in Canadian veterans, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, Principal Presenter

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National

2006 PSR/RPS Canada Annual Conference. Coping with disruptive aspects of psychiatric disability. Kingston, Ontario, Canada, Presenter

2008 Canadian Psychiatric Association Annual Conference. Psychiatric rehabilitation: An introduction. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Presenter

2008 PSR/RPS Canada Annual Conference. Treatment non-responsiveness as a barrier to recovery from serious mental illness. Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, Presenter

2009 Canadian Psychological Association Annual Convention. Coping with comorbid cancer and schizophrenia: a qualitative exploratory analysis. Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Presenter

2009 Psychosocial Rehabilitation Canada Annual Conference. Research Methods. Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada, Presenter

2010 Psychosocial Rehabilitation Canada, “Rediscovering PSR in a New Decade” Annual Conference, What are the required competencies of the effective Psychiatric Rehabilitation Practitioner. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Presenter

2010 Canadian Mental Health Association Conference. Thriving in 2010 and Beyond. Effects of a supported program for horseback riding for ACT patients: A qualitative exploratory study. London, Ontario, Canada, Co-Presenter

2010 Canadian Mental Health Association Conference. Thriving in 2010 and beyond. Barriers, enablers and related strategies in relation to supported post secondary education for people with mental health challenges: a pilot organizational case study. London, Ontario, Canada, Presenter

2010 Canadian Mental Health Association Conference. Thriving in 2010 and beyond. Cognitive remediation for inpatients with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder using “smart” technology in a simulated apartment: a feasibility exploratory study. London, Ontario, Canada, Co-Presenter

2010 Canadian Mental Health Association Conference. Thriving in 2010 and beyond, stand up for mental health: results from a pilot study in London, Ontario. London, Ontario, Canada, Co-Presenter

2010 Canadian Mental Health Association Conference. Thriving in 2010 and beyond. combining supported post-secondary education with supported employment. London, Ontario, Canada, Co-Presenter

2010 Canadian Psychiatric Association Annual Conference. Psychiatric rehabilitation: an introduction. Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Presenter

2011 PSR/RPS Canada Annual Conference, Introduction to Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada, Presenter

2011 PSR/RPS Canada Annual Conference, Supported reporting of lived experience: facilitating writing/publication of people in recovery, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada, Presenter

2011 PSR/RPS Canada Annual Conference, Introduction to psychiatric rehabilitation, Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada, Presenter

2011 Canadian Federal Mental Health Nurses Conference. Mental Health Nursing in the 21st

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Century: Social and professional responsibility, transforming a psychiatric inpatient unit towards a recover-oriented milieu, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Co-Presenter

2012 Canadian Psychiatric Association’s Annual Conference. Psychiatric rehabilitation: An introduction-workshop. Montréal, Quebec, Canada, Presenter.

2012 PSR/RPS Canada Annual Conference, Psychiatric rehabilitation education and training, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Co-Presenter and Panel Chair

2012 PSR/RPS Canada Annual Conference, Introduction to psychiatric rehabilitation, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Presenter

2012 Child and Youth Mental Health Matters Conference, Service Preference of Homeless Youth with Mental Illness: Housing First, Treatment First, or Both Together, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Co-Presenter

2012 6th National Community Health Nurse Conference, service preference of homeless youth with mental illness: Housing first, treatment first, or both together, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Co-Presenter

2012 6th National Community Health Nurse Conference, Poverty and mental health issues, challenges and solutions, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Co-Presenter

2013 Technology, Knowledge and Society Conference. Mental Health Engagement Network: connecting clients with their health team. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Co-Presenter

2013 Canadian Psychiatric Association’s Annual Conference, Psychiatric rehabilitation: An introduction. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Presenter

2013 PSR/RPS Canada Annual Conference, Peer led and professional led group intervention for people with co-occurring disorders, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, Presenter

2014 Canadian Psychiatric Association’s Annual Conference, Psychiatric rehabilitation: an introduction. Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Presenter

2015 Creating Space V: New Directions and Critical Perspectives – Arts, Humanities and the Social Sciences in the Education of Health Professionals, TEACH: A framework for recovery-oriented education and training, Vancouver, BC, Canada, Presenter

2015 PSR/RPS Canada Annual Conference, Integrating supported employment with supported

education, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Presenter

2015 Canadian Psychiatric Association’s Annual Conference, Psychiatric rehabilitation: an

introduction, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Presenter

2015 The Canadian Psychiatric Association’s Annual Conference, Developing provincial standards for tertiary mental health programs and services in British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Co-Presenter

2016 PSR/RPS Canada Annual Conference, Introduction to psychosocial/psychiatric rehabilitation, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada, Presenter

2017 eHealth Annual Conference and Tradeshow, TELEPROM-G: Access and Delivery of Telehealth Services among community-based seniors. Toronto, Canada, Co-Presenter

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2017 Canadian Academy of Geriatric Psychiatry Annual Scientific Meeting, Connecting community-dwelling depressed seniors with their clinicians: feasibility and acceptability of using tablets and a telehealth/patient reporting platform (TELEPROM-G). Toronto, Canada, Co-Presenter

2017 Canadian Geriatrics Society Annual Scientific Meeting, TELEPROM-G: a pilot study

utilizing an innovative technological solution to enhancing the care of community-based seniors experiencing depressive symptoms, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Co-Presenter

2017 CFN Annual National Conference, TELEPROM-G: a study evaluating access and care

delivery of telehealth services among community-based seniors, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Co-Presenter

2018 Canadian Psychiatric Association’s Annual Conference, Psychiatric rehabilitation: an

introduction, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Presenter

2019 Canadian Psychological Association’s Annual National Convention, Predictors of outpatient mental health treatment response in Canadian veterans, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, Co-Principal Presenter

International

2002 Ethics Education in Medical Schools, 2nd International Conference on Ethics Education in Medical Schools, Tutors as agents of change in ethics education. Eilat, Israel, Presenter

2004 Ethics Education in Medical Schools, 3rd International Conference on Medical Ethics, Thought experiments in medical ethics. Eilat, Israel, Presenter

2004 Psychiatry, Law and Ethics, 1st International Conference on Psychiatry, Law and Ethics, Normal variants of competence to consent to treatment. Eilat, Israel, Presenter

2005 Association for the Advancement of Philosophy & Psychiatry. Psychiatric rehabilitation and the notion of technology. Atlanta, Georgia, United States, Presenter

2005 International Conference on Philosophy, Psychiatry & Psychology. Recovery from schizophrenia. New Haven, Connecticut, United States, Presenter

2006 American Psychiatric Association Annual Conference, The relation between coping and quality of life in schizophrenia: a re-analysis. Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Presenter

2006 World Psychiatric Association. International Congress. Recovery from schizophrenia. Istanbul, Turkey, Presenter

2006 World Psychiatric Association International Conference, An introductory course in psychiatric rehabilitation. Istanbul, Turkey, Presenter

2006 International Conference on Philosophy, Psychiatry & Psychology. A conceptual analysis of the stress-vulnerability model of schizophrenia. Leiden, Netherlands, Presenter

2006 World Association of Psychiatric Rehabilitation World Congress. A conceptual analysis of coercion in psychiatric rehabilitation. Athens, Greece, Presenter

2006 World Association of Psychiatric Rehabilitation World Congress. Attitudes of pre-clinical medical students towards psychiatric patients before and after an early clinical experience. Athens, Greece, Presenter

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2006 Institute of Psychiatric Services. Coping and schizophrenia: a new framework? New York City, New York, United States, Presenter

2007 World Psychiatric Association. Thematic Conference Coercive Treatment in Psychiatry: A comprehensive review. Coercion and psychiatric rehabilitation. Dresden, Germany, Presenter

2007 US Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association. Coping with psychiatric disabilities and medications. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, Presenter

2009 Conference on Bioethics Committees. Dialogue and bioethics committees. Zefat, Israel, Presenter

2010 Ministry of Health Israel, 10th Anniversary Conference for the Psychiatric Rehabilitation Law in Israel. What are the required competencies of effective psychiatric rehabilitation Practitioner. Jerusalem, Israel, Co-Presenter

2010 International Conference on Bioethics Education: Contents, Methods, Trends. Never the twain shall meet? Interspecialty bioethics educations and practice in relation to informed consent for anesthesia for surgical procedures. Zefat, Israel, Presenter

2010 Association for the Advancement of Philosophy and Psychiatry Annual Conference. Qualitative research and psychiatry: An epistemological analysis. New Orleans, Louisiana, United States, Presenter

2011 International Association for Education in Ethics, The Inaugural International Conference on Education in Ethics, Pittsburgh, USA, Ethics education for psychiatry residents: A mixed design retrospective evaluation of an introductory course and a quarterly seminar, London, Ontario, Canada, Presenter

2011 Met-e-Tel, International eHealth, Telemedicine, and Health ICT Forum for Education, Networking, and Business, Using smart technology in mental health to facilitate successful discharge, G.D. of Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Co-Presenter

2011 International Conference on Smart Homes and Health Telematics (ICOST), Cognitive remediation for inpatients with schizophrenia ore schizoaffective disorder using “smart” technology in a simulated apartment: A feasibility and exploratory study. Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Co-Presenter

2011 US Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association Annual Conference, Supported reporting of lived experience: Facilitating writing/publication of people in recovery. Boston, Massachusetts, United States, Co-Presenter

2011 US Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association Annual Conference, Supported education and supported employment for college students with mental health challenges. Boston, Massachusetts, United States, Presenter

2012 WPA-TPS 1st International Conference on Cultural Psychiatry in Mediterranean Countries, Immigration and psychosis: An exploratory qualitative study. Tel Aviv, Israel. Presenter

2012 Annual Conference of the International Society for Humor Studies, Stand Up for Mental Health: A randomized controlled pilot study of a humor-based intervention for individuals with mental illness. Krakow, Poland. Co-Presenter

2012 3rd Schizophrenia International Research Society Conference, Service preference of

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homeless youth with mental illness: Housing first, treatment first, or both together, Florence, Italy, Co-Presenter

2012 Arthur Labatt Nursing Sigma Theta Tau International, Mental Health Engagement Network: Connecting clients with their health team, London, Ontario, Canada, Co-Presenter

2012 World Psychiatric Association Congress, Poverty and mental health issues, challenges and solutions, Prague, Ontario, Czech Republic, Co-Presenter

2012 World Psychiatric Association Congress, service preference of homeless youth with mental illness: Housing first, treatment first, or both together, Prague, Czech Republic, Co-Presenter

2012 World Psychiatric Association Congress, Mental Health Engagement Network: Connecting clients with their health team, Prague, Czech Republic, Co-Presenter

2012 Horatio 2012, Service preference of homeless youth with mental illness: Housing first, treatment first, or both together, Stockholm, Sweden, Co-Presenter

2012 Horatio 2012, Mental Health Engagement Network: Connecting clients with their health team, Stockholm, Sweden, Co-Presenter

2012 Horatio 2012, Poverty and mental health issues, challenges and solutions, Stockholm, Sweden, Co-Presenter

2012 IARIA-Smart 2012, Mental Health Engagement Network: Connecting clients with their health team, Stuttgart, Germany, Co-Presenter

2012 International Association for Education in Ethics, The Inaugural International Conference on Education in Ethics, Pittsburgh, USA, Ethics education for psychiatry residents: A mixed design retrospective evaluation of an introductory course and a quarterly seminar, London, Ontario, Canada, Presenter

2012 1st European Conference of Mental Health Nursing, Service preference of homeless youth with mental illness: Housing first, treatment first, or both together, Helsinki, Finland, Presenter

2012 Arthur Labatt Nursing Sigma Theta Tau International, Service preference of homeless youth with mental illness: Housing first, treatment first, or both together, London, Ontario, Canada, Co-Presenter

2012 Arthur Labatt Nursing Sigma Theta Tau International, Poverty and mental health issues, challenges and solutions, London, Ontario, Canada, Co-Presenter

2013 ICN 25th Quadrennial Congress: Equity and Access to Health Care, Perspectives of social justice among people living with mental illness and poverty: a qualitative study, Melbourne, Australia, Co- Presenter

2014 Association for the Advancement of Philosophy and Psychiatry, A recovery oriented approach to clinical reasoning about (and with) people who have mental health challenges: a conceptual inquiry, New York City, New York, Principal Presenter

2014 Youth-Mental Health Engagement Network. Second Meeting on Patient Reported Outcomes and Person Centered Care in Mental Health - Diagnosis, prevention and treatment in mental health: effectiveness and comparative effectiveness, American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAs), Washington, D.C., Co-Presenter

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2014 Youth-Mental Health Engagement Network. Poster. 3rd European Conference on Mental Health. Tallinn, Estonia, Co-Presenter

2014 The Pacific Rim College of Psychiatrists Scientific Meeting, Immigration and psychosis: An exploratory qualitative study, Vancouver, BC, Canada, Presenter

2015 4th International Health Humanities Conference, Health administration and humanities, Denver, Colorado, USA, Presenter

2015 1st European Conference on Supported Education, Integrating supported postsecondary education with supported employment for people with mental illness, Groningen, The Netherlands, Presenter

2016 Med-e-Tel, International eHealth, Telemedicine, and Health ICT Forum for Education, Networking, and Business, Using smart technology to support rehabilitation – A feasibility study, G.D. of Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Co-Presenter

2016 Med-e-Tel, International eHealth, Telemedicine, and Health ICT Forum for Education, Networking, and Business, Smart technologies in mental health: The MHEN project, G.D. of Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Co-Presenter

2016 International Conference on Smart Homes and Health Telematics (ICOST), Evaluation framework for smart technology mental health interventions. Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Co-Presenter

2016 Future Technologies Conference (FTC), TELEPROM-G: a study evaluating access and care delivery of telehealth services among community-based seniors. San Francisco, California, USA, Co-Presenter

2016 The Person-Centered Care of Medically Unexplained Symptoms: A Symposium of the European Society for Person-Centered Healthcare and the CauseHealth Project, Biopsychosocial formulation related to medically unexplained symptoms: a person-centered discussion, London, UK, Presenter

2016 The Third Annual Conference of the European Society for Person-Centered Healthcare, Recent developments in person-centered psychiatry: present and future of psychiatric rehabilitation, London, UK, Presenter

2016 Future Technologies Conference, TELEPROM-G: a study evaluating access and care delivery of telehealth services among community-based seniors, California, USA, Co-Presenter

2017 European conference on mental health, TELEPROM-G: a study evaluating access and

care delivery of telehealth services among community-based seniors, Berlin, Germany, Co-Presenter

2018 World Conference on Bioethics, Medical Ethics & Health Law, On what matters in

relation to bioethics, Jerusalem, Israel, Presenter and Co-Chairperson 2018 International Nursing Research Congress, A smart homes concept for transitional

apartments, Melbourne, Australia, Co-Presenter 2018 International Conference on Universal Accessibility in the Internet of Things and Smart Environments, TELEPROM-G: access and delivery of telehealth services among community-based seniors, Rome, Italy, Co-Presenter

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2019 International Conference on Smart Living and Public Health, An interconnected Smart Technology System for individuals with mental illness living in the community and transitional hospital apartments. New York, New York, Co-Presenter 2020 International Conference on Public Health, Shifting to remotely delivered mental health care in the COVID-19 pandemic. Singapore (online summit), Keynote Co-Presenter

Non-Peer Reviewed Presentations (Invited Presentations)

Local

2003 Regional Mental Health Care, The goals of psychiatric rehabilitation: Ethical analysis. London, Ontario, Canada, Presenter

2007 Canadian Science Writers’ Association, Innovations in psychiatric rehabilitation. London, Ontario, Canada, Presenter

2007 Regional Mental Health Care, Philosophy and psychiatry. London, Ontario, Canada, Presenter

2008 Regional Mental Health Care, Social factors and schizophrenia. London, Ontario, Canada, Presenter

2010 University of Western Ontario, Research Ethics Board, Health research ethics dilemmas: therapeutic misconception, clinical equipoise, and ethical aspects of randomization vs. quasi-experimental designs, London, Ontario, Canada, Co-Presenter

2011 University of Western Ontario, Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, Continuing Professional Development, Psychotherapy training and supervision: reflections, challenges and opportunities, London, Ontario, Canada, Panel Presenter

2012 University of Western Ontario, Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, Continuing Professional Development. Bioethics education, London, Ontario, Canada, Moderator and Presenter

2012 Vancouver Island Health Authority (VIHA) Research Rounds, Qualitative research and evaluation methodology, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, Presenter

2013 VIHA Department of Psychiatry South Island and Residents Journal Club, Effectively working on rehabilitation goals: 24-month outcome of a randomized controlled trial of the Boston psychiatric rehabilitation approach, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, Presenter

2013 VIHA Medical Leadership Journal Club, A Randomized controlled trial of senior leadership walkarounds, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, Presenter

2013 Department of Psychiatry South Island CPD presentation, Present and future of psychiatric rehabilitation, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, Presenter

2013 HEART Awards, Introduction to Recovery, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, Presenter

2014 Island Health (VIHA), Five days in May, Health Research: Up Close and Personal, Present and future of psychiatric rehabilitation: a personal research journey, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, Presenter

2014 HEART Awards, Words of Recovery, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, Presenter

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2015 Department of Epidemiology seminar, Western University, Psychosocial/psychiatric rehabilitation research, London, Ontario, Canada, Presenter

2015 Nursing School Council, Western University, Psychiatric/psychosocial rehabilitation research, London, Ontario, Canada, Presenter

2015 Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences, McMaster University, Grand Rounds, Integrating supported education and supported employment for people with mental illness, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, Presenter

2015 Homes for Special Care Program, St Joseph’s Healthcare, Family Education Program, An introduction to vocational and other psychiatric rehabilitation, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, Presenter

2015 Mental Health and Addiction Program, St Joseph’s Healthcare, Research Rounds, Present and future of psychiatric rehabilitation, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, Presenter (http://mediasite.otn.ca/Mediasite/Play/6c03680525744255b3dc8003f2bb75431d?catalog=fd668812-d87c-47f9-b1ba-6d979fed9af4&playFrom=5303&autoStart=true)

2016 Mental Health and Addiction Program, Niagara Health System, Social determinants of

mental health, St Catherine’s Ontario, Canada, Co-Principal Presenter

2017 Thunder Bay Regional Health Research Institute seminar, Present and future of

psychiatric rehabilitation, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada, Presenter

2017 Lakehead University Centre for Healthcare Ethics seminar, Coercion in mental health

care: ethical issues, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada, Presenter (http://chce.lakeheadu.ca/events/index.php?display=events&eventid=142&unitid=1)

2018 Assertive Community Treatment Team, Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre,

Psychiatric rehabilitation: an introduction, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada, Presenter

2018 Department of Philosophy seminar, Dalhousie University, Moral responsibility

reconsidered: integrating chance, choice and constraint, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Presenter

2019 Saul Green Memorial Lecture, University of King’s College (Dalhousie University),

Imagining better health care: can counterfactual (“what if…”) learning by analogy from

the bible help? Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

Ontario, Canada, Presenter

2019 Nova Scotia Health Ethics Network Annual Conference, Moral distress in psychiatry and mental health (care, administration, education and research), Halifax, Nova Scotia

Regional

2009 University of Western Ontario, Department of Psychiatry. Schizophrenia: Beyond the Molecule. Present and future of psychiatric rehabilitation, London, Ontario, Canada, Presenter

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2010 Southern Network of Specialized Care Research Ethics Committee, Principles of research bioethics: Clinical equipoise in research; Community based research and ethics, Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada, Presenter

2015 McMaster University. Annual Forensic Psychiatry Day. Existentialism’s implications for criminal responsibility and NCR determinations, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, Presenter 2017 Laurentian University Faculty of Health Research Working Group, Opportunities for research collaborations in health sciences, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, Facilitator 2017 Local Education Group in Psychiatry, Present and future of psychiatric rehabilitation research, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada, Presenter 2018 St Joseph’s Care Group, Social science methods in health research, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada, Keynote Speaker 2018 Mental Health Coalition, Psychiatric rehabilitation: an introduction, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada, Presenter Provincial

2008 Canadian Mental Health Association, The role of psychiatrists in the recovery of people with serious mental illnesses, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, Presenter

2009 Psychosocial Rehabilitation Nova Scotia Bi-Annual Conference, Combining supported employment with supported education, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, Presenter

2012 National Core for Neuroethics UBC Seminar, Informal ethics consultations in (academic) health care settings: a quantitative description and a qualitative analysis, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Presenter

2013 Spring Forum of British Columbia Post-Secondary Schools Related to Health Services, Integrating supported postsecondary education with supported employment for people with mental illness, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Presenter

2013 Provincial Mental Health and Substance Use Planning Council, Trauma specific care: needs, challenges and opportunities, Prince George, British Columbia, Canada, Presenter

2013 Provincial Mental Health and Substance Use Planning Council, Smart technology use in mental health care: pilots and prospects, Prince George, British Columbia, Canada, Presenter

2013 Provincial Mental Health and Substance Use Planning Council, DSM-5, Prince George, British Columbia, Canada, Presenter

2015 Psychosocial Rehabilitation British Columbia, Philosophical and recovery oriented psychiatric/psychosocial rehabilitation (RO-PSR), Webinar, British Columbia, Canada, Presenter 2017 Saskatchewan Psychiatric Association annual conference, Present and future of

psychiatric rehabilitation, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, Presenter

2019 Department of Psychiatry Rounds, Dalhousie University, Philosophy and

recovery-oriented psychiatric/psychosocial rehabilitation, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

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National

2010 Canadian Mental Health Association National Conference, Towards a vision of thriving in Canada, London, Ontario, Canada, Keynote Presenter

2010 McMaster University Muskoka Seminars, Psychiatric rehabilitation: an introduction, Huntsville, Ontario, Canada, Presenter

2011 PSR/RPS Canada Annual Conference, Introduction to psychosocial/psychiatric rehabilitation, Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada, Presenter

2012 PSR/RPS Canada Annual Conference, Introduction to psychosocial/psychiatric rehabilitation, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Presenter

2013 PSR/RPS Canada Annual Conference, Introduction to psychosocial/psychiatric rehabilitation, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, Presenter

2014 PSR/RPS Canada Annual Conference, Introduction to psychosocial/psychiatric rehabilitation, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Presenter

2014 Schizophrenia Society of Canada Annual Conference, Psychiatric rehabilitation, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Keynote Presenter

2015 PSR/RPS Canada Annual Conference, Introduction to psychosocial/psychiatric rehabilitation, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Presenter

2017 Mental Health Commission of Canada Recovery Event, The role of psychiatrists in the recovery of people with serious mental illnesses: a CanMEDS approach, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, Keynote Co-Presenter

2018 Mental Health Commission of Canada Restraint and Seclusion Event, Summary of the event, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Keynote Co-Listener

2018 Mental Health Commission of Canada Recovery Event, Valuing recovery oriented practice: from beliefs to practice, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, Keynote Co-Presenter

International

2010 Centre for Rural and Remote Mental Health, University of Newcastle. Present and future of psychiatric rehabilitation: a personal research journey. Orange, New South Wales, Australia, Presenter

2011 UNESCO Chair in Bioethics, International Conference and Courses in Bioethics. Teaching bioethics course. Singapore, Presenter

2015 Centre for Training and Study of Mental Health Services and Policy, University of Haifa. Mobile mental health teams in Canada. Conference on mobile mental health teams and outcome monitoring: challenges for the mental health reform. Haifa, Israel, Presenter

2016 European Society for Person Centered Healthcare 3rd Annual Conference. Biopsychosocial formulation related to medically unexplained symptoms: a person centered discussion. London, UK, Presenter

2016 European Society for Person Centered Healthcare Conference. Present and future of psychiatric rehabilitation: research developments. London, UK, Presenter

2019 Coffs Harbour Mental Health Service, Psychiatric Rehabilitation Introduction (webinar).

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Coffs Harbour, New South Wales, Australia, Presenter

2020 Israeli Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association, Psychiatric/Psychosocial Rehabilitation and other Community Mental Health Services During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Canadian Experience. Tel Aviv, Israel (by Zoom), Presenter

2020 Schulich Business School York University’s innovation Leadership Program Seminar, Shifting to remotely delivered mental health care in the COVID-19 pandemic. Toronto, Ontario, Canada (online), Co-Presenter

TEACHING ACTIVITIES

Undergraduate Medical Education

Supervisor - Clerkship

2004 - 2012 Department of Psychiatry, University of Western Ontario, Clerkship Supervisor

2019 - present Department of Psychiatry, Dalhousie University, Clerkship Supervisor

Examiner - Medical and Other Students

2006 School of Medicine, University of Western Ontario, Examiner, Medical Students, Oral Exams (OSCEs)

Supervision of undergraduate students

2006 - 2007 Nursing, Research Experience Supervision, University of Western Ontario, Literature search, data entry, research practice experience, Number of Students: 5

2007 - 2011 Workstudy students, Research Experience Supervision, University of Western Ontario, Literature search, data entry, research practice experience, Literature search, data entry, research practice experience, Number of Students: 14

2012 Nursing, Research Experience Supervision, University of Western Ontario, Literature search, data entry, research practice experience, Number of Students: 5

2012 Workstudy students, Research Experience Supervision, University of Western Ontario, Literature search, data entry, research practice experience, Literature search, data entry, research practice experience, Number of Students: 11

Other (lectures and more)

2001 - 2003 Tel Aviv University, School of Medicine, Courses Lecturer and Seminars Presenter (Bioethics, Philosophy of Medicine, Clinical Communication)

2005 - 2006 Faculty of Medicine, University of Western Ontario, Seminar Presenter (Clinical Communication)

2005 - 2006 Ontario, International Medical Graduates Examiner

2005 - 2012 Department of Psychiatry, University of Western Ontario, Seminar Presenter (Schizophrenia Care)

2011 Schulich School of Medicine, University of Western Ontario, Lecturer (Notions of Health in CAM Course)

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2009 - 2012 Schulich School of Medicine, University of Western Ontario, Lecturer (Psychiatric Ethics)

2012 - 2015 Faculty of Medicine (Island Medical Program), University of British Columbia, Seminar Presenter (Psychotic Disorders)

2019 Department of Behavioral Sciences, University of Medicine and Health Sciences, St Kitts, Lecturer (Medical Ethics)

Graduate and Postgraduate Education

2003 Department of Criminology (MA), Bar Ilan University, Israel, Course in Advanced Psychopathology, Lecturer

2004 Department of Criminology (MA), Bar Ilan University, Israel, Course in Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Lecturer

2005 - 2012 Department of Psychiatry, University of Western Ontario, New Residents, Annual Course in Bioethics, Lecturer

2005 - 2012 Department of Psychiatry, University of Western Ontario, Resident Supervisor

2006 - 2012 Department Psychiatry, University of Western Ontario, Clinical Ethics Seminars for PGY1-5 Residents, Presenter

2008 - 2012 Department of Psychiatry, University of Western Ontario, Schizophrenia Psychosocial Care, Lecturer

2009 - 2011 Department of Psychiatry, University of Western Ontario, Fellowship Supervisor (in bioethics and in psychiatric rehabilitation, research and clinical).

2010 Faculty of Health Sciences (Health and Rehabilitation Sciences) University of Western Ontario, External Master’s Thesis Review Committee Member and Examiner.

2011 Faculty of Health Sciences University of Western Ontario, Internal Doctorate Thesis Review Committee Member and Examiner

2011 School of Rehabilitation Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences, McMaster University, Hamilton, PhD Comprehensive Examination (Susan Strong), External Examiner

2012 Doctor of philosophy Program, University of Western Australia, Thesis Review (Raymond Lionel Wells), External Examiner

2012 - 2013 Masters of Science Nursing Program, Western University, Ontario, Thesis (Michelle Solomon) Review Committee Member

2012 - 2015 Departments of Psychiatry and Family Medicine, the University of British Columbia, Residents’ Clinical Supervisor

2013 - 2015 Department of Psychiatry, the University of British Columbia (UBC), Resident Examination Observer

2013 - 2018 Doctorate of Science Nursing Program, Western University, Ontario, Thesis (Kathleen Ledoux) Review Committee Member

2014 University of British Columbia satellite campus, Royal Jubilee Hospital, Victoria, BC, Canada, Advanced communication skills workshop, postgraduate education to

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residents in psychiatry, Presenter 2016 Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences, McMaster University,

Hamilton, Ontario, Psychiatric Rehabilitation Seminar for PGY3 Residents, Presenter 2016 Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences, McMaster University,

Hamilton, Ontario, Biopsychosocial Formulation Seminar Series for Junior Residents, Presenter

2016 Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences, McMaster University,

Hamilton, Ontario, Administrative Ethics Seminar for PGY4 Residents, Presenter 2016 Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences, McMaster University,

Hamilton, Ontario, Administrative Psychiatry Seminar Series for Chief Residents, Presenter

2016 Doctorate of Cultural Studies, Tel Aviv University, Israel, Thesis Proposal (Dahlia

Virtzberg-Rofè) Review Committee Member 2017 Section of Psychiatry, Division of Clinical Sciences, Northern Ontario School of

Medicine, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Indigenous Mental Health seminars for senior residents, Presenter

2017 Section of Psychiatry, Division of Clinical Sciences, Northern Ontario School of

Medicine, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Psychiatric Rehabilitation seminar for junior residents, Presenter

2017 Section of Psychiatry, Division of Clinical Sciences, Northern Ontario School of

Medicine, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Administrative Psychiatry seminar for senior psychiatry residents, Presenter

2019 – present Department of Psychiatry, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia,

Psychiatric/Psychosocial Rehabilitation seminar for psychiatry residents, Presenter 2019 Doctor of philosophy Program, University of Wollongong, Australia, Thesis Review

(Douglas Kerr), External Examiner

2020 Doctor of Social Work, University of Pennsylvania, Dissertation Review (Lior Ben-Avraham), Member of Dissertation Committee

2020 - 2021 Masters of Occupational Therapy Program, Dalhousie University, Canada, Cognitive Remediation for Military and Police Research and Development Project (K. Adam, K. Brumm, M. Colwell, H. Davison, E. Doyle, C. Gardner, C. Flanagan, E. Organ), Co-Facilitator

Continuing Professional Development and Medical Education

2005 - 2012 Department of Psychiatry, University of Western Ontario, Bioethics Facilitator, Continuing Professional Development Events

2006 - 2011 Regional Mental Health Care and London Health Sciences Centre - Mental Health Program, London, Ontario, Canada, Psychiatric Rehabilitation Rounds Facilitator

2007 - 2011 Regional Mental Health Care and London Health Sciences Centre - Mental Health

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Program, London, Ontario, Canada, Bioethics Rounds Facilitator

2009 - 2012 Department of Psychiatry, University of Western Ontario, Social Psychiatry Facilitator, Continuing Professional Development Events

2011 - 2012 St. Joseph’s Health Care, Regional Mental Health Care London, Ontario, CPRP Continuing Professional Development Facilitator

2017 Local Education Group in Psychiatry, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Strategic research plan for Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre and Research Institute Presenter

2018 Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Recovery-oriented mental health care introduction to cognitive behavioural therapy for psychosis workshop presenter

2019 Department of Psychiatry, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Creative Writing Review Workshop for faculty members organizer

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TEACHING INNOVATIONS

Teaching Innovations / Curriculum Development

2002 (Course; Guidelines (Published)), Undergraduate, Philosophy of Medicine for Medical Students, Tel Aviv University School of Medicine, Israel, Tel Aviv, Israel

2005 (Seminar; Handout), Postgraduate, Introduction to Bioethics for Psychiatry Residents, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada

2007 (Case Discussion), Postgraduate, Coercion in Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Royal College of Physician and Surgeons of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

2008 (Seminar development), Postgraduate, Introduction to Psychiatric Rehabilitation for Psychiatry Residents, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada

2009 (Presentation), Undergraduate, Psychiatric Ethics for Medical Students, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canadas

2010 (Course) Continuous Professional Development, Psychiatric Rehabilitation: An Introduction, McMaster University Muskoka Seminar, Deerhurst, Ontario, Canada

2011 (Course Session) Continuous Professional Development, Teaching Bioethics, UNESCO Chair in Bioethics, International Conference and Courses on Bioethics, Singapore

2012 (Examination creation), Postgraduate, Creation of Multiple Choice Questions (on Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Bioethics and Medical Administration), Department of Psychiatry, UBC, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

2013 (Examination creation), Certification, Creation of Multiple Choice Questions (on Psychiatric Rehabilitation), Certification Commission, Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association, Washington, DC, USA

2014 (Curriculum development), Undergraduate, Quality Improvement, Elective Rotation for Medical Students, University of British Columbia, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada

2016 (Master Clinician Seminar Series), Postgraduate, Clinical Formulation and Advanced

Clinical Communication for Psychiatry Residents, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

2018 (Seminar development), Postgraduate, Indigenous Mental Health for Psychiatry

Residents, Northern Ontario School of Medicine, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada 2018 (Seminar development), Postgraduate, Administrative Psychiatry for Psychiatry

Residents, Northern Ontario School of Medicine, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada 2019 (Course), Public Education, Health and Health Care, Seniors’ College Association of

Nova Scotia, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada 2020 (Laboratory), Undergraduate, Behavioral Science for Medical Students, University of

Medicine and Health Sciences, St Kitts, West Indies

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SUPERVISION AND MENTORING

Supervisory Experience

2006 - 2007 L. Cross, Psychology Undergraduate (Honors) Research Student, Primary Supervisor, Coping with Cancer and Schizophrenia (Honors Thesis – Completed), Department of Psychology, University of Western Ontario, Canada

2006 - 2012 Work Study Students, University of Western Ontario, Canada

2008 - 2010 A. Jwely, Psychiatry Resident, Research Elective, Primary Supervisor, Immigration and Psychosis, Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, University of Western Ontario, Canada

2009 - 2010 P. Subramanian, Psychiatry Clinical-Research Fellow, Primary Supervisor, Psychiatric Rehabilitation Clinical-Research Fellowship, Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, University of Western Ontario, Canada

2009 - 2011 K. Wada, Anesthesia and Psychiatry Research Fellow, Primary Supervisor, Bioethics Research Fellowship, Departments of Psychiatry and Anesthesia, Faculty of Medicine, University of Western Ontario, Canada

2009 - 2012 G. Guaiana, Psychiatrist Mentee, Psychiatry Practice and Research, Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, University of Western Ontario, Canada

2010 - 2011 N. Akhtar, Psychiatrist Mentee, Psychiatry Research, Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, University of Western Ontario, Canada

2010 - 2011 P. Subramanian, Psychiatrist Mentee, Psychiatry Practice and Research, Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, University of Western Ontario, Canada

2011 - 2014 M. Mak, Psychiatry Resident, Research Project, Primary Supervisor, Clozapine Funding and its Predictors, Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, University of Western Ontario, Canada

2012 - 2013 B. Brzezynski, Business Mentee, Canadian College of Health Leaders, Vancouver Island Health Authority, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada

2013 J. Marshall, Psychiatry Resident, Elective Rotation, Primary Supervisor, Administrative Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia, Canada

2013 - 2014 R. Clements, Psychiatry Resident, Elective Research Project, Primary Supervisor, A systematic review of ethics and recovery of people with mental illness, Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia, Canada

2013 - 2016 J. Ryan, Psychiatry Resident, Research Stream Project, Co-Supervisor, Effects of genetic counseling for people with mental illness, Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia, Canada

2014 - 2017 M. Rotenberg, Medical Student and then Psychiatry Resident (University of Toronto), Elective Rotation Research Project, Primary Supervisor, A review of the relation between supported employment and education of people with mental illness, Departments of Psychiatry, Faculties of Medicine, University of British Columbia and McMaster University, Canada

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2015 K. A. McKay, Psychiatry Resident, Book Review, Primary Supervisor, The brain, the mind, and the self: a psychoanalytic road map, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences, Faculty of Medicine, McMaster University, Canada

2016 R. Wilson, Psychiatry Resident, Formal Mentor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences, Faculty of Medicine, McMaster University, Canada

2016 S. Sarin, Psychiatry Resident, Book Review, Primary Supervisor, The biology of desire: why addiction is not a disease, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences, Faculty of Medicine, McMaster University, Canada

2016 T. Mihowich, Psychiatry Resident, Book Review, Primary Supervisor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences, Faculty of Medicine, McMaster University, Canada

2016 - 2017 Chief Psychiatry Residents, Community of Practice, Mentor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences, Faculty of Medicine, McMaster University, Canada

2016 - 2017 K. A. McKay, Senior Psychiatry Resident, Voluntary Research, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences, Faculty of Medicine, McMaster University, Canada

2017 D. Wirtzfeld, Mentee, Associate Professor, Department of Surgery, University of Manitoba, Canada

2017 G. Chahal, Medical Student, Applied Evidence Based Medicine Directed Study Elective, Primary Supervisor, A scoping review of social determinants of skin cancers’ outcomes, University of Calgary, Canada

2018 - 2020 M. Rotenberg, Senior Psychiatry Resident (University of Toronto), Journal Editing Voluntary Experience, International Journal of Mental Health (in my role as its Editor-in-Chief), Philadelphia, PA, USA

2019 S. Seyedin, Medical Student, Elective Rotation (University of Ottawa), Primary Supervisor, Outpatient Mental Health Care (Nova Scotia Operational Stress Injury Clinic), Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, Dalhousie University, Canada

2020 A. Wang, Senior Psychiatry Resident, Journal Club presentation, Department of Psychiatry, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

2020 J. Young, Medical Student, Core Rotation, Primary Supervisor, Outpatient Mental Health Care (Nova Scotia Operational Stress Injury Clinic), Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, Dalhousie University, Canada

2020 - 2021 J. Toth, Master of Education in Counselling, Graduate Research Student, Primary Co-Supervisor, Counselling Program, School of Education, Acadia University, Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada

2021 M. Lahti, Senior Psychiatry Resident, Elective Rotation, Primary Supervisor, Specialized Outpatient Mental Health Care (Nova Scotia Operational Stress Injury Clinic), Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, Dalhousie University, Canada

2022 A. Wang, Senior Psychiatry Resident, Elective Rotation, Primary Supervisor, Specialized Outpatient Mental Health Care (Nova Scotia Operational Stress Injury Clinic), Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, Dalhousie University, Canada

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OTHER ACTIVITIES

Creative and Other Professional Activities

2004 - 2005 Presenter, Recovery, Schizophrenia Society of Ontario, London Branch, Ontario, Canada

2008 Performer, Stand Up for Mental Health, Guelph and Waterloo , Ontario, Canada

2008 Speaker, Walk for Hope, Schizophrenia Society of Ontario, London Branch, Ontario, Canada

2009 Presenter on Schizophrenia, “Reel to Real” Movie Night, CONNECT, London, Ontario, Canada

2009 Member, Advisory Board, Spark of Brilliance (re arts and mental health), Ontario, Canada

2010 Co-facilitator, Stand Up for Mental Health Event, London, Ontario, Canada

2011 Composer and performer (piano), The Rez Sisters (musical theatre on modern aboriginal women’s experience and mental health), London, Ontario, Canada

2013 Performer, Stand Up for Mental Health Event, University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada

2014 - 2015 Sponsor, BoosterBuddy Mobile App, Vancouver Island Health Authority, Victoria, British Columbia Canada http://www.viha.ca/cyf_mental_health/boosterbuddy.html

2014 – 2020 Consultant, Quorum Institutional Review Board, Seattle/Vancouver, US/Canada

2014 - present Consultant, Psychiatry and Philosophy, Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK

2016 - 2017 Rater, Computer-based Assessment for Sampling Personal Characteristics (CASPer), Altus Assessments Inc

2016 - 2018 Consultant (psychiatry), Ontario Coroner’s Service, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

2017 - present Consultant, Third Bridge, London, UK

2018 Advisor, Digital Order Sets for Opioid use in Northwestern Ontario, Provincial Digital Quality-Based Procedures (QBP) Program, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada

2018 Reviewer, South Hills Psychosocial Rehabilitation Program, Interior Health Authority, Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada

2018 - 2020 Reviewer (community mental health and addictions services), Canadian Centre for Accreditation, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

2018 - present Reviewer (mental health), Leading Practices Submissions, Health Standards Organization, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

2019 Developer and Presenter, Health and Health Care course, Seniors’ College Association of Nova Scotia, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada

2020 - 2021 Reviewer, Operational Stress Injury Clinic, Horizons Health Network (Health Authority), Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada

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2020 - present Scientific Advisor, Psymedics Life Science Inc., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada