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<strong>Schaler</strong> CV10/25/2008<strong>Curriculum</strong> <strong>Vitae</strong>ofJEFFREY A. SCHALER, PH.D.Assistant ProfessorDepartment of Justice, Law and SocietySchool of Public AffairsAmerican University4400 Massachusetts Avenue, NWWashington, DC 20016-8043 USACell: 240.460.0987schaler@american.eduhttp://www.schaler.netAREAS OF EXPERTISELegal, social, clinical and public policy matters concerning psychiatry,psychology, human development, race, drug policy, and addiction; Issuesconcerning responsibility for behavior and mental disorders; court-orderedtreatment for mental disorders; First Amendment rights and court-orderedtreatment for addiction; the interpretation of scientific findings and third-partyliability litigation. Expert witness.RECIPIENT“The 1999 Thomas S. Szasz Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Causeof Civil Liberties.” Presented by The Center for Independent Thought, NewYork, NY, at the Cato Institute, Washington, D.C., on November 16, 1999.(Information at http://www.schaler.net/szaszaward.html)“Thomas S. Szasz Award For Outstanding Contributions to the Struggle Againstthe Therapeutic State,” Citizens Commission on Human Rights, Los Angeles,February 25, 2006. Movie of acceptance speech athttp://www.schaler.net/awardsspeechmovie.html.MEDIA CONSULTANTCommentator on legal and illegal drug policy issues; insanity and involuntarycommitment; issues pertaining to liberty, responsibility, and the therapeuticstate; and the efficacy of psychotherapy and addiction treatmentEXECUTIVE EDITORCurrent PsychologyA Journal for Diverse Perspectives on Diverse Psychological IssuesJuly 1, 2005 to presentOriginally published by Transaction Periodicals Consortium.Page 1 of 35 pages


<strong>Schaler</strong> CV10/25/2008Now published by Springer.http://www.springer.com/psychology/journal/12144?detailsPage=aboutTheEditorSERIES EDITORUnder Fire series of booksOpen Court Publishing CompanyA Division of Carus Publishing CompanyChicago, IllinoisPROFILED• Marquis Who’sWho in America, 64 st Edition, 2008 to 58 th Edition, 2003.• www.marquiswhoswho.com• Marquis Who’sWho in Medicine and Healthcare 2006-2008.• http://www.marquiswhoswho.com/products/HCprodinfo.asp• Marquis Who’s Who in Science and Engineering 2006-2008• Who'sWho Among America's Teachers ® , 9 th Edition, 2004-2005• http://www.whoswho-teachers.com/1whoweare/history.aspxEDUCATIONDoctor of <strong>Ph</strong>ilosophy DegreeDEPARTMENT OF HUMAN DEVELOPMENT/ INSTITUTE FOR CHILDSTUDYUNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND, COLLEGE PARK, MARYLANDMay, 1993Concentration in addiction theory, self psychology, and social policyTitle of Dissertation: Addiction Beliefs of Treatment Providers: FactorsExplaining VarianceMaster of Education DegreeDEPARTMENT OF HUMAN DEVELOPMENT/ INSTITUTE OF CHILD STUDYUNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND, COLLEGE PARK, MARYLANDDecember, 1986Bachelor of Arts DegreeHuman Interaction and Group DynamicsSCHOOL FOR SOCIAL RESEARCH AND ACTION (BALTIMORE CAMPUS)ANTIOCHCOLLEGE, YELLOW SPRINGS, OHIOJune, 1973Page 2 of 35 pages


<strong>Schaler</strong> CV10/25/2008BOOKSSole authorAddiction Is a Choice(Open Court Publishers, Chicago and LaSalle, Illinois, 2000)Reviews at http://www.addictionisachoice.comEdited anthologiesHoward Gardner Under Fire: The Rebel Psychologist Faces His CriticsEditor(Open Court Publishers, Chicago, Illinois, 2006)Materials, contributors, introduction at www.schaler.net/GUFcovertocintro.pdfSzasz Under Fire: The Psychiatric Abolitionist Faces His CriticsEditor(Open Court Publishers, Chicago, Illinois, 2004)Description at http://www.schaler.net/suf.htmlSmoking: Who Has the Right?Co-edited with Magda E. <strong>Schaler</strong>, JD, MPH(Prometheus Books, Amherst, NY, 1998)Information/reviews at http://www.schaler.net/smoking-anthology-fyi.htmlDrugs: Should We Legalize, Decriminalize, or Deregulate?Editor(Prometheus Books, Amherst, NY, 1998)Reviews at http://www.schaler.net/drug-anthology-fyi.htmlEditorIn press, release scheduled December 2008Peter Singer Under FireOpen Court Publishers, Chicago, IllinoisIn press, Psychiatry, Psychology, Law and Public Policy (sole author)Open Court Publishers. Contract signed. Scheduled for publication in 2009.In press, Obesity: Choice and Responsibility (sole author)Open Court Publishers. Contract signed. Scheduled for publication in 2010.Page 3 of 35 pages


<strong>Schaler</strong> CV10/25/2008SELECTED WRITINGS• (In press). “Cults.” Entry in Encyclopedia of Religion and Violence,edited by <strong>Jeffrey</strong> Ian Ross, New York: M.E. Sharpe.• (2008). “Psychiatry.” Entry in The Encyclopedia of Libertarianism,edited by Ronald Hamoway. Washington, D.C.: Cato Institute.http://www.catostore.org/index.asp?fa=ProductDetails&method=&pid=1441408• (2007). Mental illness: <strong>Ph</strong>ilosophy masquerading as medicine. BritishJournal of Psychiatry, eletters, September 6.http://bjp.rcpsych.org/cgi/eletters/191/3/271 P.• (2006). Foley’s follies. Liberty, 20, p. 15, December• (2005). Why addiction is a choice. Christian Networks Journal. Summer2005. pp. 36-41 http://www.cnj.org/pages/addiction.html• (2005). Just one sip for Sipowicz to slip. In G. Yeffeth (ed.) What wouldSipowicz do?: Race, rights and redemption in NYPD Blue. Dallas:BenBella Books. Pp. 63-71 http://www.benbellabooks.com/ . Chapter.• (2004). Giving Marmor credit for the idea that homosexuality is not anillness is undeserved. British Medical Journal, 21 Februaryhttp://www.schaler.net/bmjhomosexuality.html . Letter. P.• (2003). Patients who refuse food and fluids to hasten death. NewEngland Journal of Medicine, 349, 1777-1779. October 30, 2003http://www.schaler.net/nejmcorrespondence.pdf . Letter. P.• (2003). Living and dying the state’s way. Liberty, Vol. 17, No. 8, August,pp. 42-44http://www.schaler.net/livinganddyingbyschalerLiberty082003.pdf• (2003). Slavery and psychiatry. British Journal of Psychiatry. 183: 77-78http://www.schaler.net/bjpjuly2003.pdf . Letter. P.• (2003). The medical marijuana scam. Liberty, Vol. 17, No. 7, July, pp.11-12• (2003). Some problems with the treatment of addiction. Editorial.Addiction Research & Theory, Volume 11(2), April, pp. 67-70http://www.schaler.net/addictionresearchandtheoryeditorial.pdf . P.• (2003). Addiction –choice or disease. Psychiatric Times. Vol. XX, No. 2,February, pp. 11 & 13. P.• (2002). Addiction is a choice. Psychiatric Times. October, Vol. XIX, No.10, pp. 54 & 62. http://www.schaler.net/psychiatrictimes.html . P.• (2002). Moral hygiene. SOCIETY. Volume 39, No. 4, 63-69, May/Junehttp://www.schaler.net/moralhygienebyschaler.pdf . P.• (2002). Hypocrite, M.D. Liberty, Vol. 16, No. 4, 17-18, April• (2001) Suicide and psychiatry. Canadian Medical Association Journal,164 (12), 1661 (Letters]. P.Page 4 of 35 pages


<strong>Schaler</strong> CV10/25/2008• (2001). Audrey Kishline’s “accident”: Can controlled-drinking programskill? Psychnews International 6(1), May. http://www.psychnews.net• (2000). [Review of the book The Therapeutic State: JustifyingGovernment at Century’s End]. SOCIETY, July/August, 85-90. P.• (1997). The case against alcoholism as a disease. In W. Shelton & R.B.Edwards (Eds.) Values, ethics, and alcoholism, pp. 21-49, Greenwich,CT.: JAI Press Inc. Chapter.• (1997). Addiction beliefs of treatment providers: Factors explainingvariance. Addiction Research, 4, 367-384. P.• (1996). Spiritual thinking in addiction treatment providers. The SpiritualBelief Scale. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 14, 7-33. P.• (1996). Thinking about drinking: The power of self-fulfilling prophecies.International Journal of Drug Policy, 7, 187-192. P.• (1995). The addiction belief scale. International Journal of theAddictions, 30, 117-134. P.• (1999). Doublethink at the ICSPP corral: A rejoinder to Peter R. Breggin,M.D. Psychnews International, 4(1), March http://userpage.fuberlin.de/~expert/psychnews.htm#TOP• (1998). Moderation Management Uber Alles. Commentary. PsychnewsInternational, 3 (2). http://userpage.fu-berlin.de/~expert/FTP_3_2/pn3_2_• (1998, May 3). Commentary on Sanua's "Prescription Privileges," Journalof Universal Peer Review, http://www.szasz.com/schaler/jupr• (1998). The drug policy problem. Psychnews International, 3 (1),Section E, http://userpage.fu-berlin.de/~expert/FTP_3_1/pn3_1_5.htmlThe Fifth Column, January-March.• (1997). Dying daily [Review of the book DEATH: <strong>Ph</strong>ilosophicalsoundings.]. Psychnews International, 2 (5), Section 5,http://userpage.fu-berlin.de/~expert/FTP_2_5/pn25_5 Volume 2(4), TheFifth Column, May-June• (1997). Freedom, psychiatry and responsibility. In <strong>Ph</strong>il Barker and BenDavidson (Eds.), Chapter 2, Psychiatric Nursing: Ethical Strife. London:Edward Arnold (Publishers) Limited. Chapter.• (1997). To Speak Against. Psychnews International, Volume 2(3), TheFifth Column, May-June. http://userpage.fuberlin.de/~expert/FTP_2_3/PNI2_2.4a• (1997). Smoking right and responsibility. Psychnews International,Volume 2(2), section B, Feb- March. http://userpage.fuberlin.de/~expert/FTP_2_/PNI2_w.b• (1996). Selling water by the river: The Project MATCH cover-up.Psychnews International, Volume 1, Issue 5, "Fifth Column," Aug./Sept.(Reprinted in Journal of Rational Recovery) http://userpage.fuberlin.de/~expert/FTP_1_5/PNI5_1.cPage 5 of 35 pages


<strong>Schaler</strong> CV10/25/2008• (1996). Freedom, psychiatry and responsibility. Psychnews International,Volume 1, Issue 4, "Fifth Column," July http://userpage.fuberlin.de/~expert/FTP_1_4/PNI4_1.b• (1996). Psychosis. Psychnews International, Volume 1, Issue 1, "FifthColumn," April http://userpage.fu-berlin.de/~expert/PNI1_1.B.htm• (1995). Bad therapy. Interpsych Newsletter, Volume 2, Issue 8, "FifthColumn," November http://userpage.fu-berlin.de/~expert/ipn.html• (1995). Good therapy. Interpsych Newsletter, Volume 2, Issue 7, "FifthColumn,"August- September http://userpage.fu-berlin.de/~expert/ipn.html• "Moderate drinking" programs: A challenge to abstinence-based beliefs.Epikrisis: Newsletter of the N.C. Governor's Institute on Alcohol andSubstance Abuse, Inc., Volume 6, Number 7, July, p. 4• (1995). Psychiatric science. Interpsych Newsletter, Volume 2, Issue 6,"Fifth Column," July http://userpage.fu-berlin.de/~expert/ipn.html• (1995). Why single out Dr. Szasz for his views? The Medical Post(Toronto), Volume 31, No. 22, 12, June 6• (1995). Cult-busting. Interpsych Newsletter, Volume 2, Issue 5, Junehttp://userpage.fu-berlin.de/~expert/ipn.html• (1994). Foreword. In Moderate drinking: The Moderation Managementguide for people who want to reduce their drinking, by Audrey Kishline.New York: Crown Trade Paperbacks• (1992, January/February). <strong>Ph</strong>armakos revisited. [Review of B. KAlexander, Peaceful measures: Canada's way out of the war on drugs].Journal of Rational Recovery, 4, 23-24• (1991). Locus of control and alcoholics' ability to control drinking:Beliefs of treatment providers. (A national study of members of theNational Association of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors.)Unpublished manuscript• (1991). Drugs and free will. Society, 28, 42-49, (special feature).Reprinted (1992) in Erich Goode (Ed.) Annual Editions: Drugs, Society,and Behavior 92/93, pps. 69-75; and (1993) in Raymond Goldberg (Ed.)Taking Sides: Clashing Views on Controversial Issues in Drugs andSociety, pps. 282-289, Guilford, CT.: Dushkin Publishing Group. P.• (1990). Alcoholism, disease or not? Skeptical Inquirer: Journal of theCommittee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal,15, (Fall), 108. P.• (1990). Alcoholism, disease, and myth. [Review of Heavy drinking: Themyth of alcoholism as a disease]. Skeptical Inquirer: Journal of theCommittee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal,14, 198-201. P.• (1989). Alcoholism as willful misconduct. Journal of the AmericanMedical Association, 261, 864-865. Letter. P.Page 6 of 35 pages


<strong>Schaler</strong> CV10/25/2008• (1989). Truth, Traynor and McKelvey: Politics and the alcoholismcontroversy. In A. Trebach & K. Zeese (Eds.) Drug policy 1989-1990: Areformer's catalogue. Drug Policy Foundation: Washington, D.C. pps.249- 261• (1988). An argument in favor of drug legalization. (Invited writtentestimony for the drug legalization hearings, Select Committee onNarcotics Abuse and Control, U.S. Congress, September 29, HearingRecord)SELECTED PRESENTATIONS• (2008). Addiction is a choice. Inner Circle Seminar No. 131, Sunday,October 12, Herringham Hall, Regent’s College, Inner Circle, LondonNW1. Introduced by Anthony Stadlen. Lecture.• (2008). Invited feature speaker at “Conundrums and Controversies inMental Health and Illness,” The Fifteenth Annual Thomas A. PittsMemorial Lectureship in Medical Ethics at the Medical University ofSouth Carolina, Charleston. Paper presented on addiction as abehavioral choice and participated on a panel debating issues concerningmental illness, the nature of disease, and the constitutional rights ofpeople labeled “mentally ill.” September 7-8. Speech, Panelist.• (2006). Debate. “Tobacco Use as a Factor in Case Decision-Making.”Striking the “Rights” Balance: Respecting Parents While ProtectingChildren, The National Center for Adoption Law & Policy at CapitalUniversity Law School, with the Ohio Department of Job & FamilyServices, Seventh National Symposium, Greater Columbus ConventionCenter, Columbus, Ohio, October 6,http://www.law.capital.edu/adoption/symposium.htm Speech.• (2006). “What difference does it make if we view mental illness andaddiction as behavior or disease? Some scientific and clinicalconsiderations." The Langton Centre, Sydney, Australia, January 10.http://www.schaler.net/mom.doc Lecture.• (2005). Keynote speaker. Opening of “Psychiatry: Industry of Death”museum, Citizens Commission for Human Rights, Los Angeles,California, December 17, 2005. Speech.• (2003). “Tribute Honoring Dr. Thomas S. Szasz.” 41 st Annual GeorgeWashington Awards Dinner. American Hungarian Foundation. Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York City, November 11, 2003.Speech.http://www.szasz.com/ahfgwaward.html Speech.• (2003). Invited lecture. “Devils, drugs, and God.” University ofColorado at Boulder. Hale 270, September 25, 2003. Lecture.• (2003). Panelist. Roundtable discussion on euthanasia. Sponsored byAmerica’s Future Foundation, Fund for American Studies, Washington,DC, May 21 http://www.americasfuture.org/affpics/euthanasiart.cfmPage 7 of 35 pages


<strong>Schaler</strong> CV10/25/2008• (2003). Panelist. “Alcohol Issues on College Campuses.” A. Chafetz,Chair. Annual Meeting, National Conference of State LiquorAdministrators, Baltimore Renaissance Harborplace Hotel, Baltimore,Maryland, June 11.• (2002). “Behavior versus Disease: The Myth of Mental Illness and ItsConsequences.” Six lectures. Mackinac Center for Public Policy. HighSchool Debate Workshops. Grand Rapids and Midland, Michigan,September 25 th and 26 th .• (2002). Guest presenter. United States Department of State, Bureau ofEducational and Cultural Affairs International Visitor Program, arrangedby The Delphi International Program of World Learning. Presentation:“An overview of drugs, alcohol and society in the United States andwithin the context of the U.S. judicial system. Dr. <strong>Schaler</strong> will discuss hisresearch on drug abuse, addiction, and social policy in the U.S. and druglegalization and decriminalization.” To: Dr. Ana Regina Noto,Researcher, Brazilian Center for Information on Drugs, Federal Universityof Sao Paulo, Brazil. Washington, D.C., July 8.• "Addiction Attributions and Explanations: Past and Present Views,"Grand Rounds, Department of Psychiatry, Howard University Hospital,Washington, D.C., March 7, 2002. Lecture.• “How kids may develop into trouble,” invited talk given at a conferenceentitled “Saving Our Children From Drug Treatment Abuse,” AConference Presented by the Trebach Institute In Association with TheSurvivors of Harmful Treatment Programs,” July 22, 2001, The MarriottResidence Inn, Bethesda, Md. http://www.trebach.com/Conference1.htmlLecture.• (2001). “Addiction is a Choice (Not a Public Health Problem),” XXVIthAnniversary Congress of the International Academy for Law and MentalHealth, July 1-6, Montreal http://www.ialmh.org/. Paper presentation.• (1999). "Mental Illness is Still Legal Fiction," XXIVth InternationalMental Health Summit, sponsored by International Academy for Law andMental Health, June 14-18, Toronto http://www.ialmh.org/ Paperpresentation.• (1999). Presentation of the 1999 Richard J. Dennis Drug Peace Award toArnold S. Trebach, <strong>Ph</strong>.D., J.D. by <strong>Jeffrey</strong> A. <strong>Schaler</strong>, <strong>Ph</strong>.D., on behalf ofthe Drug Policy Foundation, May 15, Decatur House, Washington, D.C.http://www.szasz.com/schaler/dennisaward.html. Speech.• (1998). Invited, two-hour presentation on American drug policy,treatment, and prevention to Vietnamese delegation, InternationalVisitors Project, sponsored by the United States Information Agency,project entitled Community Strategies to Fight Drug Abuse, (Directors ofVietnamese drug policy control, Hanoi). Academy for EducationalDevelopment, Washington, D.C., June 2Page 8 of 35 pages


<strong>Schaler</strong> CV10/25/2008• (1998). "The Shoot-Out-Keynote Speech." Invited debate andpresentation on drug legalization. Substance Abuse ProgramAdministrators Association, Annual Conference, May 27, Orlando,Florida. Speech.• (1997). "First Amendment Rights and State-Supported AddictionsTreatment Programs: Current Issues, Considerations, and Implicationsfor Clinical and Public Policy." The Society for the Study of SocialProblems, 47th Annual Meeting Session 69, Sunday, August 10, 1997:Drug Researchers for Social Justice: An Oxymoron. Organizer, Presiderand Discussant: Andrew Golub, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Paperpresentation.• (1997). Liberty and responsibility in public policy. The Institute forHumane Studies Editors Conference. Rosslyn Westpark Hotel, Arlington,Va. March 2. Speech.• (1996). Drug rhetoric, reality, and rights. Lecture presented at theInstitute for Humane Studies summer seminar entitled "The FirstAmendment and Beyond," Babson College, Wellsley, MA., July 23, 1996;and at Emory University, Atlanta, Ga., June 14-20, 1997. Lecture.• (1996). Freedom, psychiatry, and responsibility. Lecture presented at theInstitute for Humane Studies summer seminar entitled "The FirstAmendment and Beyond," Babson College, Wellsley, MA., July 24, 1996;and at Emory University, Atlanta, Ga., June 14-20, 1997. Lecture.• (1996). The road to personhood. Lecture presented at the Institute forHumane Studies summer seminar entitled "The First Amendment andBeyond," Babson College, Wellsley, MA., July 25, 1996; and at EmoryUniversity, Atlanta, Ga., June 14-20, 1997. Lecture.• (1996). A critique of the criminal/disease model of addiction and coercedtreatment. Symposium entitled: War on Drugs Rest in Peace: Search forSolutions to America's Longest War, Arnold S. Trebach, moderator.American University, Washington, D.C. April 13. Talk.• (1995). The myths of addiction. (Invited lecture.) PsychologyDepartment Colloquium, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg,Va., November 17. Lecture.• (1995). Thinking about drinking: The power of self-fulfilling prophecies.Invited address. Conference for Treaty 6 First Nations of Alberta entitled"Alternative Approaches to Addictions & Destructive Habits." Edmonton,Alberta, November 7. Speech.• (1995). Introduction of Professor Thomas S. Szasz, M.D. Conference forTreaty 6 First Nations of Alberta entitled "Alternative Approaches toAddictions & Destructive Habits." Edmonton, Alberta, November 7.Speech.• (1995). New directions in addiction theory and practice. FirstInternational Conference of the Association for the Advancement ofGestalt Therapy. New Orleans, La. October 15. Paper presentation.Page 9 of 35 pages


<strong>Schaler</strong> CV10/25/2008• (1995). Paper presentation, "Spiritual thinking in addiction-treatmentproviders: The Spiritual Belief Scale." 103rd Convention of the AmericanPsychological Association, Division on Religion, New York City, August13, 8am• (1992). Invited chair, symposium, "The disease model of addictioncontroversy," Sixth International Conference on Drug Policy Reform,Drug Policy Foundation, Washington, D.C., November. Paperpresentation.• (1991). Panelist. In S. Peele (chair) "The Challenge of Legal Drugs," NewFrontiers in Drug Policy, Fifth International Conference on Drug PolicyReform, Hyatt Regency Hotel on Capitol Hill, Drug Policy Foundation,Inc., Washington, D.C., November 15. Paper presentation.• (1991). Panelist. In S. Jonas (chair) "Rethinking Fundamental TheoriesAbout Drugs and Addiction," New Frontiers in Drug Policy, FifthInternational Conference on Drug Policy Reform, Hyatt Regency Hotel onCapitol Hill, Drug Policy Foundation, Inc., Washington, D.C., November15. Paper presentation.• (1990). Panelist. In S. Jonas (chair) "Addiction: Is it a disease?" TheGreat Issues of Drug Policy, Fourth International Conference on DrugPolicy Reform, Mayflower Hotel, Drug Policy Foundation, Inc.,Washington, D.C., November 3. Paper presentation.• (1990). Panelist. In V. Picciano (moderator), Drugs: Legalize orAbolish? Tenth Annual Fairfax County Community Action Conference,Fairfax County Government, Tyson's Corner, Va., April 19. Speech.• (1989). Drug prevention and education policy considerations -comments. Seminars on Community Resources, WashingtonCorrectional Foundation, Shiloh Baptist Church Family Life Center,Washington, D.C., November 15. Speech.• (1989). Double messages in drug policy. In A.M. O'Keefe (chair),Lessons from Today's Legal Drugs, The Third International Conference onDrug Policy Reform, Drug Policy Foundation, Washington, D.C.,November 4. Paper presentation.• (1989). Models of addiction and drug legalization. Guest lecture,psychology class, Department of Psychology, University of Maryland,College Park, Md., October 24. Lecture.• (1988). Drug policy, prevention, and parenting. Invited talk, River Roadchapter of "Toughlove," St. Bartholomew's Church, Bethesda, Md.December 15. Talk.• (1988). Drug policy in Montgomery County: What needs to be done.Invited talk, Silver Spring Rotary Club, Silver Spring, Md., November 23.Speech.• (1988). The myth of addictive disease. In P. Erickson (chair), Theories ofAddiction and Their Relation to Drug Policy Reform, Second InternationalPage 10 of 35 pages


<strong>Schaler</strong> CV10/25/2008Conference on Drug Policy Reform, Drug Policy Foundation, Inc.,Bethesda, Md., October 22. Paper presentation.• (1988). Drug policy in Montgomery County. Invited talk, NorthBethesda Rotary Club, Bethesda, Md., September 9• (1987). Panelist, comments on drug addiction following performance of AHatful of Rain, Montgomery County Council Commission on theHumanities, Round House Theater, Rockville, Md., April 13 and 22.Talk.• (1985). Gestalt applications in body psychotherapy. St. Elizabeth'sHospital 14th Annual Overholser Day Convocation, Washington, D.C.Talk.• (1982). Psychological aspects of running and the marital arts. MidwestSymposium on Exercise and Mental Health, Lake Forest College, LakeForest, Illinois. Paper presentation.• (1982). The manipulation of muscular connective tissue and gestalttherapy. Gestalt Institute of Cleveland, Inc.'s 4th Annual Conference,Cleveland, Ohio. Paper presentation.• (1981). Action and meaning in self-care education. The Gestalt Journal's3rd Annual Conference on the Theory and Practice of Gestalt Therapy,Baltimore, Md. Paper presentation.• (1980). Gestalt somatopsychics: <strong>Ph</strong>ilosophy, analysis, and therapy. TheGestalt Journal's 2nd Annual Conference on the Theory and Practice ofGestalt Therapy, Boston, MA. Paper presentation.• (1979). Psychology of the body and gestalt therapy. The Gestalt Journal'sFirst Annual Conference on the Theory and Practice of Gestalt Therapy,New York City, New York Paper presentation.• (1977). Integration of physical therapy and psychotherapy. AnnualConference of the American Academy of Group Psychotherapy andPsychodrama, New York City, New York. TalkPROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCETEACHING22 different courses. Syllabi at http://www.schaler.net/syllabi.htmlAssistant ProfessorAMERICAN UNIVERSITY, DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, LAW, AND SOCIETY,SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS, WASHINGTON, D.C.August 2003 - present(Adjunct faculty and Professor 1990-2003)Courses Taught (14):• Alcoholism & Society, Fall, 1990; Spring 1991; Fall 1991; 1992; Spring1993Page 11 of 35 pages


<strong>Schaler</strong> CV10/25/2008• Drugs & Society, Summer, 1991• Justice in America, Fall 1993; Fall 1994; Spring 1995; Fall (2 sections)1995; Fall 1996; Spring 2005• Justice & Public Policy, Fall 1993; Spring 1995; Fall 2007• Law, Psychology and Justice, Spring 1994; Spring 2006; Spring 2007; Fall2007; Fall 2008• Deprivation of Liberty, Spring & Fall 1996; Spring 1997; Fall 1997; Fall1998; Fall 1999; Fall 2000; Fall 2001; Fall 2002; Fall 2003; Spring 2004;Fall 2004; Fall 2005; Spring 2006; Fall 2006; Fall 2007; Fall 2008;Spring 2009• Drugs, Crime and Public Policy, Fall 1997; Fall 2004; Fall 2005; Fall2006• Drugs, Consciousness, and Human Fulfillment, Spring 1998; Spring 1999;Spring 2000; Spring 2001, Spring 2002; Spring 2003; Spring 2004; Spring2005; Spring 2006; Spring 2007; Fall 2008; Spring 2009• Drugs, Alcohol and Society, Fall 1998; Fall 1999; Fall 2000; Fall 2001;Fall 2002; Fall 2003; Fall 2004; Summer 2005; Fall 2005; Summer2006; Fall 2006; Summer 2007; Fall 2007; Spring 2008; Summer DEcourse 2008• Introduction to Systems of Justice, Fall 2003• Critical Issues in Justice, Spring 2004• Justice, Morality and the Law, Spring 2005; Spring 2009• Law, Deviance & Mental Health Systems, Fall 2005• Psychiatry, Psychology and Law Spring 2007; Summer (DE onlinecourse) Summer 2007Teaching Awards• “Outstanding Adjunct Faculty for 2002 Award,” Presented by theDepartment of Justice, Law and Society, School of Public Affairs• "Certificate of Appreciation" for "outstanding contribution and dedicatedservice to the students and the Department of Justice, Law and Society asan Adjunct Professor during the Spring 1999 semester." August, 1999.School of Public Affairs, American University• "Certificate of Appreciation" for "outstanding contribution and dedicatedservice to the students and the Department of Justice, Law and Society asan Adjunct Professor during the Fall 1998 semester." January, 1999.School of Public Affairs, American University• "Certificate of Appreciation" for "outstanding contribution and dedicatedservice to the students and the Department of Justice, Law and Society asan Adjunct Professor during the Spring 1998 semester." June, 1998.School of Public Affairs, American UniversityPage 12 of 35 pages


<strong>Schaler</strong> CV10/25/2008• General Education Program Teaching Assistantships General EducationProgram pays for four students to assist <strong>Schaler</strong> with teaching GeneralEducation Program core courses, Justice in America (Fall 1994, Spring1995, Fall 1995); Deprivation of Liberty (Spring 1997); Award given forFall 2007University service• Faculty Jury, The Public Purpose, Volume III, Issue 1, Spring, 2005,American University, School of Public Affairs Graduate Council• Advisor, Senior Honors Capstone Projects and Independent StudyProjects.• Distance Education training award, spring 2007• Screening committee, junior search, Fall 2007• Faculty advisor for several sororities• Reviewer, doctoral comprehensive examination• Reviewer, masters degree comprehensive examinations• Advisory/Supervisor, Truman Scholarship Application, Amy RobandtFacultyJOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY, SCHOOL OF CONTINUING STUDIES,BALTIMORE, MD.1992-93Courses Taught (3):• Principles of Abnormal Psychology, Fall 1992; Fall 1993• Psychology of Addiction, Spring 1993• Mental Illness, Summer 1993• Independent study supervision, undergraduate and graduate levelsLiberal Arts FacultyJOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY, PEABODY CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC,BALTIMORE, MD.1993 to 2003Courses Taught (1):• Introduction to Psychology, Fall 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998,1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003Adjunct ProfessorMONTGOMERY COLLEGE, DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY,ROCKVILLE, MD.1992 to 1999Page 13 of 35 pages


<strong>Schaler</strong> CV10/25/2008Courses Taught (1):• General Psychology, 2 sections, Fall 1992; 2 sections, Spring & Summer1993; 2 sections, Spring 1994; 2 sections Summer, 1994; 1 section, Fall1994; 2 sections Spring 1995; 2 sections, Summer 1995; 1 section, Fall1995; 1 section, Spring 1996; 2 sections, Summer 1996; 2 sections, Fall1996; 2 sections, Spring 1997; 2 sections, Summer 1997; 1 section, Fall1997; 1 section, Spring 1998; 1 section, Summer 1998; 2 sections,Spring 1999; 1 section, Summer 1999Adjunct ProfessorCHESTNUT HILLCOLLEGE GRADUATE DIVISION,COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY AND HUMAN SERVICES,CHESTNUT HILL, PA.1997 to 1999Courses Taught (3):• Spirituality in the Twelve Steps, Fall 1997• Foundation of Addictive Behaviors, Spring 1998• Introduction to Graduate Counseling Psychology, Summer 1998Faculty and fellowship applications reviewINSTITUTE FOR HUMANE STUDIES, GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY,FAIRFAX, VA.Summer seminars (3)1996 to 1999• Summer scholarship seminar entitled "The First Amendment andBeyond," Emory University, Atlanta, Ga., June 13-19, 1998• Summer scholarship seminar entitled "The First Amendment andBeyond," Emory University, Atlanta, Ga., June 14-20, 1997• Summer scholarship seminar entitled "The First Amendment andBeyond," Babson College, Wellesley, MA., July 20-26, 1996CONSULTING ON LEGAL MATTERS AND EXPERT WITNESS WORKNumerous consults with law firms. Privacy contracts prevent disclosure.CONTRACT WRITING• MACRO INTERNATIONAL, INC, CALVERTON, MD. 1996Author, Assessment and Treatment of Coexisting, Behavior and SubstancerelatedDisorders (includes test items)TEXTBOOK REVIEW, PUBLISHER REQUESTS FOR REVIEWPage 14 of 35 pages


<strong>Schaler</strong> CV10/25/2008• What Is Psychology? By Ellen Pastorino and Susan Doyle-Portillo,Thomson Wadsworth publishers, 2005, psychology textbook,http://pastorino.thomsonservicesites.com/newtexts/cluster.cfm?cluster_id=915• Open Court Publishers, Chicago, Illinois, 2005, trade books inpsychology, http://www.opencourtbooks.com/• University of Toronto Press, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 2004-2005,scholarly works, http://www.utpress.utoronto.ca/• Exploring Criminal Justice, by Greek et al.: Introduction to CriminalJustice, McGraw-Hill Higher Education, Criminal Justice team, 2005,criminal justice textbooks,http://www.mcgrawhill.ca/highereducation/social+sciences+and+humanities/disciplines/criminal+justice.phpCONFERENCE PLANNING AND CONSULTING• Co-Chairperson, 41 st Annual George Washington Awards DinnerCommittee, American Hungarian Foundation, Waldorf-Astoria Hotel,New York City, November 11, 2003• Co-Chair, "LIBERTY AND/OR PSYCHIATRY?: 40 YEARS AFTER THEMYTH OF MENTAL ILLNESS. A SPECIAL SYPOSIUM IN HONOR OFTHOMAS SZASZ'S 80TH BIRTHDAY. State University of New York,Health Science Center at Syracuse, Syracuse, New York, WeiskottenAuditorium, April 15, 2000 (Information athttp://www.szasz.com/bday0.html)• HEALTH CANADA, CONFERENCE FOR TREATY 6 FIRST NATIONS OFALBERTA ENTITLED, "ALTERNATIVE APPROACHES TO ADDICTIONSAND DESTRUCTIVE HABITS," EDMONTON, ALBERTA November 5-8,1995PUBLIC SERVICE (PRO BONO)• Produced and own THE THOMAS S. SZASZ CYBERCENTER FORLIBERTY AND RESPONSIBILITY http://www.szasz.com March 1998 topresent• Assistant Editor PSYCHNEWS INTERNATIONAL (formerly InterpsychNews), www.psychnews.net , (ISSN# 1355-2562) 1995 to present• "Fifth Column," regular column on psychiatry, psychology and publicpolicy, invited, began July 1995 Internet list owner and coordinator(proficient in L-Soft Listserv 1.8)NUVUPSY@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU, ST. JOHN'S UNIVERSITYJAMAICA, N.Y., 1995 to 1998Page 15 of 35 pages


<strong>Schaler</strong> CV10/25/2008• Founded an Internet mail list, with board of advisors, devoted to socialpsychology, sociology, and political psychology issues; trained colistownerSMARTREC@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU 1995 to 1998• Founded an Internet mail list, with board of advisors, devoted to a secularand abstinence-based alcohol and drug self-help movement, SMARTRecovery, Inc.; trained co-listownerSRBOARD@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU 1996 to 1998• Founded a closed-list, Internet mail list for Board of Directors of SMARTRecovery CD@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU 1996 to 1998• Founded an Internet mail list for clinicians, researchers, and the laypublic focused on controlled drinking and controlled drug useMM@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU 1996• Founded an Internet mail list for Moderation Management Network, Inc.MMBOARD@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU 1996• Founded Internet mail list for Board of Directors of ModerationManagement Network, Inc.Drug Policy• MONTGOMERY COUNTY DRUG ABUSE ADVISORY COUNCIL,MONTGOMERY COUNTY GOVERNMENT, ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND1982-1988Appointed by the county executive as mental health representative for twothree-year termsHighlights• Elected council chairman, 1987-88• Designed and proposed position entitled "Substance Abuse Coordinator,Special Assistant to the County Executive"-established in 1988• Council vice-chairman, 1985-87• Chairman of treatment committee, 1982-87• Member, Executive Committee, 1988-90• Member, Human Services Executive Advisory Council, Department ofFamily Resources, Office of Human Services Coordination and Planning,Montgomery county Government, Rockville, Md., 1987-88• Member, conference steering committee, Montgomery County's 3rdAnnual Substance Abuse Prevention Conference, The Care Center,Rockville, Md., March 26, 1988• Member, steering committee, "Montgomery County Listens to Youth,"Department of Family Resources, Division on Children and Youth,Montgomery Government, Rockville, Md., 1987-88• Member, Montgomery County Methadone Task Force, MontgomeryCounty Health Department, final report co- author, Rockville, Md., 1986Page 16 of 35 pages


<strong>Schaler</strong> CV10/25/2008• Testimony, Montgomery County Council, FY 89-94 County Budgetaddiction treatment programs• Testimony, Montgomery County Council, Capital Improvement Programs,January 26, March 24, 1988• Testimony, House of Delegates, Special Committee on Drug and AlcoholAbuse, county drug program appropriations, Annapolis, Md., December1, 1987ConsultantAMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION OF MARYLANDBALTIMORE, MARYLAND1989-90• Drug-policy consultant, Maryland v. Norfolk, First Amendment rights andcourt-ordered treatment for alcoholismHighlights• Testimony, Maryland House of Delegates, House Judiciary Committee,House Bill 542--"Rehabilitative Programs--Religion," Annapolis, Md.,March 6, 1991• Meeting with the Attorney General of Maryland and ACLU-Md. regardingMaryland v. Norfolk, and court- ordered attendance in religiousrehabilitative programs, May 2, 1990, Baltimore, Md.• Interviewed and cited in "Bill bans required AA sessions," TheMontgomery Journal, March 7, 1991, A1• Guest column, "AA not always the right cure for problem drinkers," ThePrince George's Journal, March 11, 1991, A6• Guest column, "Court ordered treatment for alcohol problems violatesrights," The Montgomery County Business Record, March 18, 1991, 4• Letter to the Editor: "Bill opens way for AA alternatives," TheMontgomery Journal, March 21, 1991, A10• Interviewed and cited in "Panel kills bill limiting Md. judges' use of AA."The Montgomery Journal, March 27, 1991, A7Political actionMARYLANDERS FOR DRUG POLICY REFORM, INC. SILVER SPRING, MD.1989-1993Founding member; Member, Board of DirectorsHighlights• (1992). Drug issue. The Baltimore Sun, June 8, 8A• (1992). Panel a farce. The Baltimore Sun, May 12, 8APage 17 of 35 pages


<strong>Schaler</strong> CV10/25/2008• (1992). Zero tolerance a mistaken policy. Maryland Forum "Point-Counterpoint on Controversial Issues Before the Maryland GeneralAssembly," Annapolis, 1, February 11, 1, 8 (Invited guest column)• Testimony, Maryland House of Delegates, House Judiciary Committee,House Judiciary Resolution 14 - "Commission on Drug Policy Reform,"February 13, 1991• Panel presentation on drug legalization.--"The drug crisis: Publicstrategies for breaking the habit," sponsored by the Montgomery CountyCommission on the Humanities and the Council of Churches, Rockville,Md., National Issues Forum, (televised), December 8, 1990• Moderator, town meeting: "Should we legalize drugs? If we're not winningthe war on drugs, what are the alternatives?" Montgomery College,Rockville, Md., November 30, 1990• Panel presentation on drug legalization. "The drug crisis: Publicstrategies for breaking the habit," sponsored by the Montgomery CountyPublic Libraries, Wheaton, Md., National Issues Forum, May 24, 1990Workshop ParticipantMAYOR KURT L. SCHMOKE, BALTIMORE, MD.,August 4, 1988Invited participant, workshop for congressional drug legalization hearingCitizens Prison Reform Inspection Highlights:• Tour and inspection of Maryland State Penitentiary, Baltimore, Md.,November 30, 1989• Tour and inspection of Women's Prison, Jessup, Md., March 8, 1990• Led tour and inspection of Maryland Pre-Release Center and Herman L.Toulson Correctional Boot Camp, Jessup, Md., October 22, 1990.Program Evaluation Plan by <strong>Schaler</strong> submitted to AssistantCommissioner Frank Mazzone, State of Maryland Department of PublicSafety and Correctional Services, December 13, 1990. Subsequentmeetings in January, 1991PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS• Member, AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION,WASHINGTON, DC2004• Member, INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY OF LAW AND MENTALHEALTH, MONTREAL, QUEBEC1998• Member, The Honour Committee, FORCES International,http://www.forces.org/, specificallyhttp://www.forces.org/honour/indexeng.htmPage 18 of 35 pages


<strong>Schaler</strong> CV10/25/2008• Member, Board of Directors, SMART RECOVERY SELF-HELPNETWORK, INC., WILLOUGHBY HILLS, OHIO.1994 to December 1997• Member, Board of Directors, MODERATION MANAGEMENT, INC.,ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN1993 to August 16, 1996• Founding Member, Board of Directors, INTERNATIONAL CENTER FORTHE STUDY OF PSYCHIATRY AND PSYCHOLOGY, INC., BETHESDA,MD.Fall 1997; Member, Board of Advisors; Member, Board of Directors, Fall1997 to 1999• NATIONAL DRUG STRATEGY NETWORK, CRIMINAL JUSTICEPOLICY FOUNDATION, INC., WASHINGTON, D.C.1989 to 1992• Member, Board of Advisors MARYLANDERS FOR DRUG POLICYREFORM, INC., SILVER SPRING, MD.1989-1993• GESTALT INSTITUTE OF WASHINGTON, D.C., INC.1974-79, President and Director of Psychotherapy Training Program(1977-79)OTHER AWARDS• "Certificate of Recognition and Appreciation," Montgomery CountyGovernment Commission on the Humanities, December 8, 1990• "Certificate of Recognition and Appreciation for dedicated public serviceto the citizens of Montgomery County as an active member and chairmanof the Drug Abuse Advisory Council," from the Montgomery CountyGovernment, County Executive, July 1, 1988• "Recognition of six years of service as a member of the Council and foroutstanding contributions as chairman in 1987-88," from the members ofthe Montgomery County Drug Abuse Advisory Council, June 9, 1988• "Certificate of Recognition and Appreciation for outstanding service to theyouth of our community," from the Montgomery County Public Schoolsand the Montgomery County Government, November 2, 1983ADDITIONAL PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE• PRIVATE TRAINING PROGRAM IN GESTALT THERAPY, SILVERSPRING, MD.1980-81Private training program conducted by selfPage 19 of 35 pages


<strong>Schaler</strong> CV10/25/2008• GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER, WASH.,D.C.1977 & 1978Invited, two six-week elective courses entitled Psychology of the Bodyand Muscular Connective Tissue Manipulation• ADVANCED TRAINING IN GESTALT THERAPY, LOMI SCHOOLFOUNDATION, INC., NOVATO, CALIFORNIA1978Invited psychotherapy training for physical therapy practitioners• TRAINING IN GESTALT THERAPY, GESTALT INSTITUTE OFWASHINGTON, D.C., INC.1976-79Supervisor and teacher of gestalt therapy for professional trainingprograms• GODDARD COLLEGE, WASHINGTON, D.C.1978Taught course entitled "Gestalt Therapy"ADDITIONAL TRAINING EXPERIENCEProfessional Training in Psychotherapy• LOMI SCHOOL FOUNDATION, MILL VALLEY, CA1973• GESTALT INSTITUTE OF WASHINGTON, D.C., INC., WASHINGTON,D.C.1972-1973• GROUP THERAPY CENTER OF WASHINGTON, D.C.1972• NUMEROUS GESTALT THERAPY TRAINING WORKSHOPS WITHWILLIAM GROMAN, PH.D., ROBERT K. HALL, M.D., ERVINGPOLSTER, PH.D.1972-1976VARIOUS NEWSPAPER ESSAYS, OP-ED PIECES, AND LETTERS• 'Parity' through back door: Controversial and costly mental healthcoverage mandate is slipped through on back of bailout bill." (withRichard E. Vatz). The Baltimore Sun, October 23, 2008, Op-Ed page.• Psychiatry’s valid but dishonest reconsiderations. (with Richard E. Vatz).USA Today Magazine. March 2008 136, 2754.• (2006). In defense of happy pills. Reason. Letters. Vol. 37, No. 8,JanuaryPage 20 of 35 pages


<strong>Schaler</strong> CV10/25/2008• (2005). The crucifixion of Tom Cruise. Liberty. Vol 19: No. 9, pp. 13-14,September. Republished athttp://theszaszblog.blogspot.com/2005/07/cruising-szasz-by-jeffreyschaler.html, http://www.theconservativevoice.com , andhttp://www.usanews.net , etc.• (2004). You, robot. Reflections. Liberty, October, Vol 18, No. 8,October, p. 5.• (2004). (with Sheldon Richman). Passing judgment. The WashingtonTimes. September 10• (2004). Plus ça change, plus c’est la meme chose. Reflections. Liberty.Vol 18, No. 5, May, p. 7• (2004). Brother Ray’s hard candy. Liberty, Vol. 18, No. 8, August, p 5• (2004). Drug treatment: Just say no. The Baltimore Sun, March 30 , Op-Ed, p.13Ahttp://www.schaler.net/justsaynotostatedrugtreatment.html• (2003). Assessing addiction. The New York Times, Science section,October 7. http://www.schaler.net/nytscience.html• (2003). Is marijuana medicine? Decision to smoke pot shouldn't involvedoctor. The Baltimore Sun. May 12, p. 11A• (2003). Some drug treatment links church, state. The Baltimore Sun,March 15.• (2003). S.U.V.s in America: A Love-Hate Story. The New York Times,February 12.• (2003). Stop funding 'fake' diseases. The Washington Times, January 18,2003• (2002). “Was doctor a hero or a hypocrite?” Guest column.<strong>Ph</strong>iladelphia Inquirer, February 25• (2001). No to the mental-health insurance parity bill. The WashingtonTimes, Letters, A6, December 11.• (2001). What does genome project say about evolution? Letters. The<strong>Ph</strong>iladelphia Inquirer. March 6, 2001, A10.• (1998). Mental-health parity. Letters. The <strong>Ph</strong>iladelphia Inquirer.August 22, 1998. A12• (1998). Legal fact and fiction in the Kaczynski case. The SacramentoBee (guest columnist), January 21,http://www.unabombertrial.com/archive/1998/01219804.html updatedversion published in Perspectives Magazine [online], Volume 3 (1), April-June, available athttp://www.cmhc.com/perspectives/articles/art03982.htm• (1998, October 14). “When a killer blames his doctor. The New YorkTimes (Letters.)• (1998). The meaning of depression [letters]. The New Yorker, Feb. 9,1998Page 21 of 35 pages


<strong>Schaler</strong> CV10/25/2008• (1997). Medical security risks [letter to the editor], The Washington Post,November 16, C6• (1997). Smoking and quitting are matters of free will. Minnesota StarTribune, op-ed page, April 1• (1997). It's wrong to let smokers hide behind the excuse of addiction.Houston Chronicle, Outlook section, March 30, 1C• (1996, March 6). Medicine can do without religion or state. The NewYork Times, A20• (1995). New methods of helping heavy drinkers are here to stay. TheMontgomery Journal, A5, June 8• (1994). Health coverage for the mentally ill. The Washington PostHealth Section, March 29, 4• (1993). Who's 'sick'? What's the 'disease'? The Washington Post,December 14, A24• (1992). Drug policies should be re-evaluated now. The Diamondback,[U. of Md. - College Park], March 6, 4• (1992). Legalization could be tool to fight drugs. The (Tri-County) FreePress, February 6, 3, (Md.)• (1992). Drinking and driving. The Washington Post, January 25, A18• (1992). Images of psychiatry. The Washington Post (Health Section),June 30, 4• (1991). Child abuser blames everyone but himself. The MontgomeryJournal, July 18, A8• (1990). Taking a hard look at the county's anti- drug strategy. TheMontgomery County Sentinel, September 13, 9• (1990). Drug policy under Sid Kramer. The Montgomery CountyBusiness Record, September 10, 5• (1990). Programs using 'spiritual being' violate rights. The MontgomeryCounty Sentinel, July 12, 13• (1990). Misdirected methadone maintenance programs. The BaltimoreAfro-American, July, 23• (1990). The 'war on drugs' misfires at changing people's values. TheMontgomery Journal, January 26, A6• (1990). Alcoholism, disease, and myth. [Review of Heavy drinking: Themyth of alcoholism as a disease]. Skeptical Inquirer: Journal of theCommittee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal,14, 198-201• (1989). Racist trends in drug policy. The Washington Afro-American andThe Baltimore Afro- American, December 30, A4• (1989). Truth and fiction about drug use. The Evening Sun (Baltimore),November 13, A7• (1989). Truth, Traynor and McKelvey: Politics and the alcoholismcontroversy. In A. Trebach & K. Zeese (Eds.) Drug policy 1989-1990: APage 22 of 35 pages


<strong>Schaler</strong> CV10/25/2008reformer’s Guide. Drug Policy Foundation: Washington, D.C. pps. 249-261• (1989). The final solution to the drug problem. The Baltimore Sun,September 30, 1989• (1989). Moralistic rap. The U.S. Journal of Drug and AlcoholDependence, 13 (9), September, 4• (1989). Kernel of America's drug problem: Low self-esteem. The PrinceGeorge's Journal, September 25, A10• (1989). Family ties: The way to stop drug use is to help kids from thestart. The Arlington Journal, August 24, A10• (1989). Is alcoholism a disease or willful misconduct? The Drug PolicyLetter, 1 (3), 9-10• (1989). Being high on rights means right to get high. The MontgomeryCounty Sentinel, August 10, 9• (1989). Don't be fooled by the marketing myth of addictive diseases. TheMontgomery Journal, August 4, A6• (1989). Is addiction treatment 'fundamental'? The U.S. Journal of Drugand Alcohol Dependence, 13 (7), 5• (1989). Drug use is a choice, not a disease. The Washington Post, June26, A10• (1989). Montgomery businesses wage drug war. The MontgomeryCounty Business Record, June 8, 8• (1989). Bennett's drug plan is hooked on 4 myths. The MontgomeryJournal, May 1, A9• (1989). AIDS and the psychiatrist's dilemma. The Washington Post,March 15, A22• (1989) Often, kids' drug abuse is learned from unaware parents. TheMontgomery Journal, January 11, A11• (1988). "AIDS and the medical fundamentalists." The Washington Post,December 24, A14• (1988). Police officers as psychologists? I think not. The MontgomeryJournal, December 22, A16• (1988). Drug program sends mixed signals to kids. The MontgomeryCounty Sentinel, December 15• (1988). County must follow drug council recommendations. The (Tri-County) Free Press, November 17• (1988). County officials don't take on drug problem. The MontgomeryJournal, November 8, A6• (1988). Alcoholism is not a disease. The Washington Post, October 25,A26• (1988). How to fight drug abuse in Montgomery. The Washington Post(Maryland section), October 6, 2Page 23 of 35 pages


<strong>Schaler</strong> CV10/25/2008• (1988). Children low priority in drug policy. The Montgomery CountySentinel, October 6• (1988). Alcoholism and myth. The Evening Sun (Baltimore), September22, A14• (1988). County just said no to drug program. The Montgomery CountySentinel, September 1• (1988). Dolan, God and Alcoholics Anonymous. The Evening Sun(Baltimore), August 26, A15• (1988). Methadone program doomed from start. The MontgomeryJournal, August 23• (1988). Lock 'em up. The Baltimore Sun, August 2, 8A• (1988). Important court case involving AA pending. The MontgomeryJournal, July 19, A6• (1988). Alcohol no disease. The Baltimore Sun, July 12, 8A.• (1988). Despite latest task force, Kramer's drug efforts sorely lacking.The Montgomery Journal, June 13, A6• (1988). Drug prohibition. The Baltimore Sun, June 5, 6C• (1988). Schmoke to be lauded for opening debate. The MontgomeryJournal, May 26, A10• (1988). Tools of addiction. The Washington Post, April 16, A24• (1988). Abusing the truth about drugs. The Baltimore Sun, March 14, 6K• (1988). Confidentiality at risk. The Washington Post (Health Section),October 20• (1986). Don't give the people what they want. City Paper, Washington,D.C., July 25-31• (1986). Alternative therapies: 10 issues. The Washington Post (HealthSection), May 21• (1985). Therapy: Opportunity fraught with danger. The Washington Post(Health Section), October• (1978). Lumping therapies together. The Washington Post, October 5,A18CITED AND INTERVIEWED• “The Medical Marijuana Murder,” Playboy Special Report.” PlayboyMagazine, March 2008.http://www.schaler.net/inthenews/Playboymedmarijuana.pdf• “Katrina fraud cases flood courts, Louisiana leads in number of cases,”The New Orleans Times-Picayune, March 3, 2007• Interview, “Shopping bug bites men, too.” San Jose Mercury News,Science & Health, California, October 1,2006http://www.schaler.net/inthenews/shoppingbug.htmlPage 24 of 35 pages


<strong>Schaler</strong> CV10/25/2008• Interview, “Scared of letting go? Balancing safety and independence.”Washington Parent magazine, Washington, D.C., October2006http://www.schaler.net/inthenews/washingtonparent.html• Interviewed for and quoted in “Tenn. ‘ex-gay’ facility faces closuredeadline: Case could open new church/state debate,” the WashingtonBlade, September, 2005• “Shoplifters of the world . . . “ Hartford Advocate. August 12, 2004http://www.schaler.net/inthenews/hartfordadvocate.html• Porn is invading home, work.” Deseret Morning News, August 8, 2004http://www.schaler.net/inthenews/hartfordadvocate.html• “Big mac attack.” REASON ONLINE, July, 2004http://www.reason.com/0407/cr.js.big.shtml• US expert: Drug treatment programmes a waste of money. The RoyalGazette (Bermuda), May 11, 2004http://www.schaler.net/inthenews/royalgazette.html• “Smoking out a self-serving viewpoint: Justifiable limits on bars.Edmonton Journal, July 11, 2004http://www.schaler.net/inthenews/edmonton.html• “A choice or a disease?” Interview in Colorado Daily (Boulder).September 24, 2003http://www.schaler.net/inthenews/freecoloradocom.html• “AU professor filling the seats and causing controversy.”www.benladner.com, September 22, 2003• "Log in! Double-click! Get clean!." salon.com, May 13, 2003• "Shoplifting: Expensive, Life-Changing." Belvoir Eagle, April 17, 2003• “FDA approves Prozac for children.” National Psychologist, March/April,2003• “The rehab don’t work.” Spiked-online, December 19, 2002.http://www.spiked-online.com/articles/00000006DB92.htm• "Addiction, insanity discussions provide students with fodder for debatecompetitions." Mackinac Education Report, Fall 2002http://www.mackinac.org/pubs/mer/article.asp?ID=4851• “Buyer’s Remorse,” by Lucinda Hahn, Chicago Magazine, April 2002,http://www.chicagomagazine.com/news/0402reporter.htm• “Are Shopaholics for Real?” Chicago Sun-Times, June 3, 2001• “They can't just say no; Boy's family loses their fight against Ritalin" byLynn Brezosky. Chicago Tribune, December 17, 2000• "Compulsive Gambling's Unlikely Poster Boy" by Brian Hickey.<strong>Ph</strong>iladelphia Weekly, November 4, 2000• "Parents lose fight to take 8-year-old off Ritalin Child's hyperactivitydisrupted classes, school officials say" by Lynn Brezosky. The AssociatePress, October 22, 2000Page 25 of 35 pages


<strong>Schaler</strong> CV10/25/2008• "Ritalin Case Puts Parents, Courts on Collision Course" by John Cahern.New York Law Journal, August 17, 2000• "¡Ya no más! Estrategias efectivas para dejar el cigarrillo" by Liza Díaz-Pinzón. Univision.com, July 27, 2000• "Al Gore: Liar or loon?" by Deroy Murdock. (Nationally syndicatedcolumnist), July 25, 2000• "'Stigma' hobbles mental care," by Daniel P. Finney. The Des MoinesRegister, July 24, 2000• "A fatal collision," by David Ramsay Steele.Liberty Magazine, August,2000, pages 10-11• "Under the Influence: Audrey Kishline, who steered clear of abstinence,drove drunk and killed two people," PEOPLE Magazine, July 17, 2000,pages 63-65• [On Elian Gonzales] "Memory of Ordeal Unlikely to Vanish," TheOrlando Sentinel, June 29, 2000• "Fatal accident forces debate over movement for problem drinkers," TheAssociated Press, June 27, 2000• "Internet addiction: To diagnose or disregard," New Therapist (SouthAfrica), May/June 2000.• "Profs Fight Censorship in Court," by Matthew Tokson, The DartmouthReview, April 24, 2000• drkoop.com, April 21, 2000 "For once and for all: How to break a badhabit," By Lynne Zerance• "New York Smokers react poorly to new tax," Columbia News Service, byC.M. Lanzillotti, April 14, 2000• The Eagle (American University), March 6, 2000. "Addicts have choices,"By Justin Pascoe.• The Eagle (American University), February 28, 2000. "Addiction is not achoice," By Terry Kester.• The Eagle (American University), February 14, 2000. "<strong>Schaler</strong>: 'Addictionis a choice.'Professor advocates personal freedoms, drug legalization," By SaundraLatham.• The Globe and Mail (Canada) Saturday, January 15, 2000 "Addictionaddiction," By Leah McLaren• The Chronicle of Higher Education, December 10, 1999 "The Myth ofAcademic Freedom," By Alison Schneider• American University Weekly, Nov 9, 1999 "Addiction is a choice: or not?"By Shaunna Bennett• <strong>Ph</strong>iladelphia City Paper, November 4, 1999. "Drinking Problem," ByFrank LewisPage 26 of 35 pages


<strong>Schaler</strong> CV10/25/2008• Interview: Dehnart, A. (2000, January 10). "Is being hooked a choice?"Salon.comhttp://www.salon.com/health/books/2000/01/10/addiction/index.html• Interviewed and cited: Schneider, A. (1999, December 10). "To manyadjuncts professors, academic freedom is a myth." The Chronicle ofHigher Education.• Interview: Bennett, S. (199, November 9). "Addiction is a choice: Ornot?" American Weekly.http://garamond.univpubs.american.edu/weeklypast/110999/story_4.html• Interviewed and cited: Valhouli, C. (1999). "Plato Not Prozac."www.salon.com• August 20, 1999.http://www.salon.com/health/feature/1999/08/20/plato/index.html• Interviewed and cited: Associated Press and Sammon, B. (1999). "Firstlady's aide says press misread infidelities quotes: Denies blamingClinton's childhood." The Washington Times. A10, August 4• Interviewed and cited: Stewart, M. (1999). "Prying eyes: Should parentsbe snoopers or respect a child's privacy?" The Washington Times. July 6.Front page, Family Times section• Interviewed and cited: Herzog, J. (1999). Treatments at mental hygienemay infringe on personal rights. The Yale Daily News, March 25• Interviewed and cited: Valhouli, C. (1999). Cutting down thedissonance: the psychology of gullibility. In 21stC: The World ofResearch at Columbia University, (special section: "Strange Science."Issue 3-4, Winter, page 12• Cited, "Alcoholics Synonymous," SCIENCE NEWS, Vol. 151, January 25,1997, 62-63• Interviewed and cited, Psychiatric Times, "The electronic armamentarium:Psychiatry on-line," Vol. XII, p. 13, March, 1995• Interviewed and cited, Psychiatric Times, "Just one? ExploringModeration Management," Vol. XII, February, 1995• Interviewed and cited, in Retha Hill, "Maryland group pushing for newtack in state's drug policy," The Washington Post, April 15, 1992, B3• Interviewed and cited, in Mike King, "Otis Nixon: The road to recovery -Addiction's a disease, but its cure is in the patient's hands," The AtlantaJournal/The Atlanta Constitution, January 19, 1992, A9MEDIA APPEARANCES (RADIO AND TELEVISION)• Interview, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, Radio Student, Drug policyand involuntary commitment to mental hospitals, April 14, 2007Page 27 of 35 pages


<strong>Schaler</strong> CV10/25/2008• “Buprenorphine program aimed at reducing heroin addiction, drug-relatedviolence,” WYPR/NPR radio 88.1, Baltimore, Maryland, February 28,2007• (2006). Interview, Fox Channel 5 television, regarding CongressmanMark Foley’s resignation. Washington, D.C, October 3• (2006). Interview, WRC-TV Channel 4 television, regarding CongressmanMark Foley’s resignation, Washington, D.C., October 2• “Questioning mental illness.” Featured guest. The Brian Lehrer Show.WNYC-NPR, New York City, July 22, 2005.http://www.wnyc.org/shows/bl/episodes/07222005• “Why addiction is a choice.” Featured guest. Christian Networks JournalToday, radio, Supertalk WKY, AM 930 in Oklahoma City, and ArmedForces Radio Network, June 9, 2005. http://www.podcast.net/show/2603• “12-Stepping.” Penn & Teller’s Bullshit!, Showtime Cable Television,August 19, 2004 http://www.sho.com/site/ptbs/topics.do?topic=12• Guest. Mojo in the Morning, Morning Show. “Addiction is a choice.”WKQI-FM Radio Channel 955, Detroit, January 8, 2004, Chad Mitchell,Producer.• Guest. Faces of Recovery Radio Show. “An eclectic approach:Increasing drug treatment success.” Bruce Berger, Host. Honolulu,Hawaii, November 15, 2003.• Interview. Heart to Heart Radio Show. Jerry Qualls, Host and Pastor ofGlad Tidings Church Assemblies of God, Norfolk, Va., 1010 AM, June 16,2003.• Interview. Austrian National Radio. English-speaking division. April 24,2003.• Interview. John Stossel Special Report on addiction, “Help me! I can’thelp myself!” April 21, 2003http://www.schaler.net/stosselshowapril212003transcript.pdf• Interview. Belo Capital Bureau television broadcasting, 18 stationsnationwide, on shopping addiction and compulsive buying, January,2003.• Interview. ABC News 20/20 with Barbara Walters. “Addicted to food.”April 18, 2003.• "My Own Boss." Test of Faith, Visiontv, Canada, March 11, 2003http://www.schaler.net/inthenews/testoffaith.html• Featured guest on The Ricki Lake Show, commenting on shoppingaddiction, August.• Interview, QR77 Talk Radio, August 20, 2001, hosted by John Collison,Calgary, Alberta, focus on addiction and tobacco policy in Canadahttp://www.qr77.com/Page 28 of 35 pages


<strong>Schaler</strong> CV10/25/2008• Interview, "The Mark Scott Show," hosted by Mark Scott, webcast,http://www.themarkscottshow.com August 10, 2001, Michigan. Focus onAddiction Is a Choice• Interview, "The Tommy Schnurmacher Show," August 9, 2001, hosted byTommy Schnurmacher, CJAD 800AM Talk Radio, Montreal, Quebec• Interview, Radio Health Journal, interviewed by Reed Penz, July 17, 2001,Des Plaines, Illinois http://www.mediatracks.com/syndicated.html. Focuson “shopping addiction” defense in court• Interview, Addiction Is a Choice, “Public Pulse,” hosted by Kim Love,KROE 930 AM, Sheridan, Wyoming, June 18, 2001.http://main.wavecom.net/kroe/930/pulse.htmlInterview, drinking problems, addiction treatment policy• “Following ‘ER’,” http://er.jhsph.edu , nationally-distributed documentaryfollowing NBC TV’s “ER,” produced by Spicer Productionshttp://www.spicerpro.com/, Baltimore, supervised by Johns HopkinsUniversity School of Public Health, Baltimore, Md. June 14, 2001• BBC World New Radio (London), June 7, 2001, interview regarding $3billion jury verdict in California against <strong>Ph</strong>ilip Morris tobacco corporation• BBC News Live Five (London), June 7, 2001, interview regarding $3billion jury verdict in California against <strong>Ph</strong>ilip Morris tobacco corporation• “Is addiction a choice?” Voice of America’s Talk to America, hosted byCarol Pearson, May 31, 2001, Washington, DC. http://www.voa.gov/talk/• Interview, Addiction Is a Choice, “Public Pulse,” hosted by Kim Love,KROE 930 AM, Sheridan, Wyoming, June 18,2001.http://www.sheridanmedia.com/kroe/930/default.html• Interview, drinking problems, addiction treatment policy. “Following‘ER’,” http://er.jhsph.edu , nationally-distributed documentary followingNBC TV’s “ER,” produced by Spicer Productionshttp://www.spicerpro.com/, Baltimore, supervised by Johns HopkinsUniversity School of Public Health, Baltimore, Md. June 14, 2001• BBC World News Radio, June 7, 2001, interview regarding $3 billion juryverdict in California against <strong>Ph</strong>ilip Morris tobacco corporation• BBC News Live Five (London), June 7, 2001, interview regarding $3billion jury verdict in California against <strong>Ph</strong>ilip Morris tobacco corporation• “Is addiction a choice?” Voice of America’s Talk to America, May 31,2001, Washington, DC.• Guest on WBAI Radio Pacifica with host Gary Null (national broadcast),discussing psychiatric abuses. February 19, 2001• Guest on "PM Arlington" with host Rich Massabny, (broadcast repeatedlyon Channel 33 in Arlington, Va and on various local cable networkssurrounding the Washington, DC metropolitan area). February 2001• Guest, "Solutions--Not Excuses" with host Dr. Michael Hurd, webcast,http://www.drhurd.com/radio.html. February 22, 2001Page 29 of 35 pages


<strong>Schaler</strong> CV10/25/2008• Interviewed in special investigative report entitled “Preying on Hope,”WABC-TV Channel 7, New York City, Lauren Defranco, reporter.February 9, 2001• Guest, The Five Front, www.eyada.com, Ron Ruden, MD, <strong>Ph</strong>.D., host.September 11, 2000• Guest, Shrink Rap, www.drjimricks.com, Jim Ricks, <strong>Ph</strong>.D., host. August31, 2000• Guest, CJAD 800AM Talk Radio Montreal, "The Tommy SchnurmacherShow." July 27, 2000• "Jersey's Talking," hosted by Lee Leonard, Channel 12 (TV), Edison, NewJersey. June 9, 2000• "Family Matters," hosted by Dr. Anthony Mustello, WBCB 1490AM(radio), Lower Bucks County (<strong>Ph</strong>iladelphia area), PA. June 6, 2000• Guest, "Beyond Computers," Obsessions. Addiction Is a Choice and thegenetic basis of alcoholism. Maureen Taylor, host. National syndicatedon PBS radio stations, broadcast February, 2000.• Guest, WBAL Talk Radio, "The Chip Franklin Show," Baltimore, MD,Thursday, February 3, 2000. Addiction is a Choice.• Guest, 1100 AM, KFNX, "The Luik Report," John Luik, <strong>Ph</strong>.D., host,<strong>Ph</strong>oenix, AZ, Friday, September 17, 1999. Focus on "junk science" and"addiction."• Guest, KAOK 1400AM talk radio, Ed Prendergast, host, Lake Charles, LA,Tuesday, August 17, 1999. Focus on Smoking: Who Has the Right?• Guest, FOX News Now, (cable TV, national version), Lisa Carberg, host."Breaking the Silence," commentary on Hillary Clinton's interview in Talkmagazine, August 4, 1999, Washington, D. C.• Guest, WHAS 840AM talk radio, "The Denton Randall Show," Louisville,KY, Sunday, August 1, 1999. Focus on Smoking: Who Has the Right?• Guest, WWL 870 AM talk radio, "The Andre Show," New Orleans, LA.,July 21, 1999. Focus on "Smoking: Who has the right?"• Guest, KPCC-89.3 FM, "Talk of the City-host Linda Othenin-Girard," NPRaffiliate , Los Angeles/Pasadena, July 1, 1999. Focus on "Smoking: Whohas the right?"• Guest, WXYT Talk Radio 1270 AM, "The Mark Scott Show," June 25,1999, Detroit, Michigan. Focus on "Smoking: Who has the right?"• Guest on WCCO Talk Radio 830 AM, hosted by Steve Thompson, May22, 1999, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Focus on "Smoking: Who has theright?"• Guest on WCCO Talk Radio 830 AM, hosted by Dark Star, April 15,1999, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Focus on "Smoking: Who has the right?"• Guest on National Public Radio's "Public Interest," hosted by KojoNnamdi, March 29, 1999, Washington, D.C. Focus on Smoking: WhoHas the Right?Page 30 of 35 pages


<strong>Schaler</strong> CV10/25/2008• Guest on The Tom Pope Show, August 28, 1998, national radio broadcastwith call-in, Dudley Broadcast Network, Greensboro, North Carolina,focus on Drugs: Should We Decriminalize, or Deregulate?• Guest on The Dan Mitchell Show, August 26, 1998, WKBK radio, Keene,New Hampshire. Focus on Drugs: Should We Legalize, or Deregulate?• (The shows listed below were filmed for DebatesDebates, a syndicatedtelevision show produced by the late Warren Steibel, producer of "FiringLine." DebatesDebates is broadcast on 170 PBS stations nationwide. Theshows are one-hour long and taped at HBO Studios, 120A East 23rd St.,New York, N.Y. 10010. Note: Guests for each show are listed at the endof this vitae.• Invited guest, “Should We Blame Tobacco, Drug and Gun Companies ForTheir Products?,” taped August 24, 2000, show $508• Invited guest, “Should Government Get Out of the Gambling Business?,”taped August 24, 2000, show #511• Invited guest, "Is Extreme Racism A Mental Illness?," taped October 5,1999, show #411• Invited guest, "Should The Law Interfere, To Any Extent, With Parents'Rights To Rear Children?," taped October 5, 1999, show #412• Invited guest, "Should Hillary Clinton Be The Next Senator from NewYork?," taped August 18, 1999, show #407• Invited guest, "Is Depression A Disease?," taped March 30, 1998• Invited guest, "Do We Need Prescription Drugs?," taped March 30, 1998.• Invited guest, "Is Abstinence The Answer To Alcoholism?," tapedNovember 19, 1997, show #219.• Invited guest, "Should States Be Allowed To Confine Sex Offenders ToMental Hospitals After They've Served Their Criminal Sentences?," tapedAugust 19, 1997, aired fall, 1997, show #213.• Invited guest, "Is An Egalitarian Healthcare Workable?," taped August 19,1997, aired September, 1997, show #210• Invited guest, "Are 'Sin Taxes' Unfair Taxes?," taped July 9, 1997, airedweek of August 13, 1997, show #206• Invited guest, "Should Tobacco Companies Be Liable For the HealthConsequences Of Smoking?" taped July 9, 1997, aired week of July 16,1997, show #203• Invited guest, "Should Employers Have to Accommodate the MentallyIll?," taped June 3, 1997, aired July, 1997, show #202• Invited guest, "Do Drugs Cause Addiction," taped August 26, 1996, airedfall 1997• Invited guest, "The Insanity Defense Should be Abolished," taped August26, 1996, aired fall 1997• Featured guest on The Kathleen Dunn Show. Topic: Prescribing Prozacfor Children: The FDA's Decision to Approve Prozac for Children. ThePage 31 of 35 pages


<strong>Schaler</strong> CV10/25/2008Ideas Network, Wisconsin Public Radio (national broadcast with call- in),Madison, WI, May 1, 1997• Guest, commentating on news story, Federal District Court Judge RulesFDA Can Regulate Tobacco, (television Channel 7, WJLA, Washington,D.C.) "Good Morning Washington," Host: Dale Solly, April 28, 1997• Guest, On Giving Prozac to Children, Fox Morning News (televisionchannel 5, WTTG, Washington, D.C.), Host: Lark McCarthy, April 11,1997• Guest, Home Drug-Testing Kits, Fox Morning News (television Channel5, WTTG, Washington, D.C.), Host: Brian Wilson, January 24, 1997• Featured guest, "Take America Back," national broadcast with call-in,show on addiction and responsibility, produced by Impact Productions,Altadena, Ca., March 16, 1996• Guest lecturer, Institute for Humane Studies Lecture Series, lectureentitled "Drug Legalization versus Repeal of Prohibition: The Blind Spotof Contemporary Medicalization Efforts," George Mason University CableTelevision, Fairfax, Va., November 13, 1995• Guest on the Leeza show (NBC), show entitled "Can Alcoholics Drink?",March, 1995• Debate with call-in on Sunday Rounds, hosted by John Stupak, Esq.,show entitled "Is Addiction a ...?," Public Radio International, February,1995• Interview, American Public Radio, "Sounds Like Addiction," John Stupak,producer, Consultation Radio, Woodstock, Md, 1994• Interview, U.S. Health Productions Co., cable television program on thedisease model of alcoholism controversy, James Morrison, seniorproducer, Columbus, Ohio, aired in the U.S. and Canada, 1994- 1995.(Note: This show marked the media birth of Moderation Management,Inc.)• Panelist, America's Drug Forum (nationally syndicated public televisionstation show), In R. Paige, moderator, "D.A.R.E. to Be Different" (show#309), Biznet television studio, U.S. Chamber of Commerce,Washington, D.C., July 10, 1992,http://ns2.calyx.net/~dpf/bin/loadpage.cgi23808+html/education.html• Panelist, America's Drug Forum (nationally syndicated public televisionstation show), In R. Paige, moderator, "Addiction: Biology or Behavior"(show #218), Biznet television studio, U.S. Chamber of Commerce,Washington, D.C., October 21, 1991http://ns2.calyx.net/~dpf/bin/loadpage.cgi?23808+html/mental_health.html• Guest, The Derek McGinty Show, WAMU, show on <strong>Schaler</strong>'s article inSOCIETY magazine "Drugs and Free Will," live, national broadcast, callin,September 10, 1991Page 32 of 35 pages


<strong>Schaler</strong> CV10/25/2008• National Public Radio's Morning Edition, story on <strong>Schaler</strong>'s opinion offederal drug policy by Jessica Berman, WAMU, American University,Washington, D.C., May 31, 1989• Guest on National Public Radio's national broadcast of The MikeCuthbert Show, (with call-in), "Community Action As to Drugs +Prevention and Treatment," WAMU, Washington, D.C., September 6,1989PERSONALBorn: 7/7/51, Alexandria, Virgina. Married. One daughter. Twogranddaughters. Past recreational interests: Swimming, golf, walking,photography. Third degree black belt in Korean martial arts (Kobudo), awarded12/10/88, Roberts School of Karate, Springfield, Va.APPENDIXDebatesDebatesDEBATESDEBATES was filmed before a live audience at HBO Studios in NewYork City. The show was produced by the late Warren Steibel, producer ofWilliam F. Buckley's "Firing Line." DEBATESDEBATES is broadcast on 170PBS television stations nationwide. Transcripts of some of the shows below areposted at http://www.schaler.net/ddtranscripts.html(15, one-hour shows)“Should We Blame Tobacco, Drug and Gun Companies For Their Products?”Debatesdebates #508Taped: August 24, 2000Airs the week of September 20, 2000“Should Government Get Out of the Gambling Business?”Debatesdebates #511Taped: August 24, 2000Airs the Week of October 18, 2000“Is Extreme Racism A Mental Illness?"Taped: October 5, 1999Show #411, Airs the week of October 10, 1999"Should The Law Interfere, To Any Extent, With Parents' Rights To RearChildren?"Taped: October 5, 1999Show #412Page 33 of 35 pages


<strong>Schaler</strong> CV10/25/2008"Should Hillary Clinton Be The Next Senator From New York?"Taped: August 18, 1999Show #407, Airs the week of September 1, 1999"Is Depression A Disease?"Taped: March 31, 1998Show #235, Airs the week of May 13, 1998"Do We Need Prescription Drugs?"Taped: March 31, 1998Show #238, Airs the week of June 10, 1998"Should The Insanity Defense Be Abolished?"Taped: August 26, 1996.View the transcript at http://www.debatesdebates."Do Drugs Cause Addiction?"Taped: August 26, 1996View the transcript at http://www.debatesdebates.com"Should States Be Allowed To Confine Sex Offenders ToMental Hospitals After They've Served Their CriminalSentences?"Taped: August 19, 1997 -- show # 213"Is An Egalitarian Healthcare Workable?"Taped: August 19, 1997 -- show #210(Transcript available at http://www.szasz.com/schaler/ddegalitarian.html)"Is Abstinence The Answer To Alcoholism?"Taped: November 19, 1997 -- show #219(Transcript available at http://www.szasz.com/schaler/ddabstinence.html)"Should Employers Have to Accommodate the MentallyIll?"Taped: June 3, 1997 -- show #202"Should Tobacco Companies Be Liable For the HealthConsequences of Smoking?"Taped: July 9, 1997 -- show #203"Are 'Sin' Taxes Unfair Taxes?"Taped: July 9, 1997 -- show #206Page 34 of 35 pages


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