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Curriculum Vitae - Jeffrey A. Schaler, Ph.D.

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<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

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