Professor, Psychiatry, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Southwestern Medical School
Psychiatry
Carol North is an expert in the field of Psychiatry. She researched medicine at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. She has 28 awards "Top Psychiatrist in Dallas, TX in The Leading Physicians of the World", "Hamilton Award", "Recognition of exceptionally fine quality of effort and top grade as a reviewer for The Annals of Internal Medicine", "Texas Society of Psychiatric Physicians Special Service Award", "Guide to Americas Top Psychiatrists", "Exemplary Psychiatrist Award", "Whos Who in America, 55th", "Humanitarian Award", "Americas Registry of Outstanding Professionals", "American Academy of Clinical Psychiatrists Winokur Award", "Mortimer Goodman Award", "Award for excellence in disaster psychiatry", "American Psychiatric Association Francis J. Braceland Public Service Award (Founders Award)", "Recipient, tribute in the House of Representatives by Hon. William Clay", "Teacher of the Year Award", "Accomplished Woman in Missouri", "The World Whos Who of Women, 13th", "American Academy of Clinical Psychiatrists Clinical Research Award", "Community Service Award", "The Best Doctors in America", "Best Doctors in St. Louis", "Best Doctors in Dallas", "Whos Who of American Women, 17th", "Richard S. Brookings Medical School Award", "Sandoz Award in Psychiatry", "Omicron Delta Kappa", "Mortar Board" and "National Honor Society". Doctor Carol S. North, MD is a published doctor and has 101 publications published. The lastest was: 'The family as caregiver: a group psychoeducation model for schizophrenia.'
Publications
- An assessment of concurrent drug and alcohol use among patients seeking treatment for hepatitis C.
- Psychiatric disorders after terrorist bombings among rescue workers and bombing survivors in Nairobi and rescue workers in Oklahoma City.
- Reactions of Oklahoma City bombing survivors to media coverage of the September 11, 2001, attacks.
- Needs Assessment of Hurricane Katrina Evacuees Residing Temporarily in Dallas.
- Competencies for disaster mental health.
- The postdisaster prevalence of major depression relative to PTSD in survivors of the 9/11 attacks on the world trade center selected from affected workplaces.
- A prospective study of the associations among housing status and costs of services in a homeless population.
- Training Psychiatry Residents at Correctional Facilities.
- A focus group study of the impact of trauma exposure in the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
- Current research and recent breakthroughs on the mental health effects of disasters.
- An empirical study of alcohol consumption by patients considering HCV treatment.
- Stress moderates the effect of childhood trauma and adversity on recent drinking in treatment-seeking alcohol-dependent men.
- Deriving costs of service use among an urban homeless population.
- Interaction between early life stress and alcohol dependence on neural stress reactivity.
- Patient perspectives on hepatitis C and its treatment.
- Children of terrorism survivors: Physiological reactions seven years following a terrorist incident.
- Rapid HIV testing experience at Veterans Affairs North Texas Health Care System's Homeless Stand Downs.
- Problem Gambling and Homelessness: Results from an Epidemiologic Study.
- Urologic Symptoms of a subset of urologic chronic pelvic pain syndrome (UCPPS) patients with a poly-symptomatic, poly-syndromic pattern of presentation.
- Knowledge and attitudes about hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection and its treatment in HCV mono-infected and HCV/HIV co-infected adults.
- Mental health response to community disasters: a systematic review.
- A prospective study of the onset of PTSD symptoms in the first month after trauma exposure.
- Alcohol use disorders and drinking among survivors of the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center in New York City.
- Availability and Attitudes Toward Correctional Psychiatry Training: Results of a National Survey of Training Directors.
- Assessing Children's Disaster Reactions and Mental Health Needs: Screening and Clinical Evaluation.
- The Neighborhood Context of Homelessness.
- Interfering with the reconsolidation of traumatic memory: Sirolimus as a novel agent for treating veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder.
- A Randomized Clinical Trial of Cognitive Processing Therapy for Veterans With PTSD Related to Military Sexual Trauma.
- Workplace response of companies exposed to the 9/11 World Trade Center attack: a focus-group study.
- Hepatitis C treatment and SVR: the gap between clinical trials and real-world treatment aspirations.
- Analysis of the longitudinal course of PTSD in 716 survivors of 10 disasters.
- The course of postdisaster psychiatric disorders in directly exposed civilians after the US Embassy bombing in Nairobi, Kenya: a follow-up study.
- Can We Address the Shortage of Psychiatrists in the Correctional Setting with Exposure During Residency Training?
- Predictors of suicidal ideation in veterans with PTSD related to military sexual trauma.
- Trauma exposure and posttraumatic stress disorder among employees of New York City companies affected by the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center.
- Physiological reactivity in children of Oklahoma City bombing survivors 7 years postdisaster: A pilot study.
- Serum NPY and BNDF response to a behavioral stressor in alcohol-dependent and healthy control participants.
- Performance characteristics of the PTSD Checklist in retired firefighters exposed to the World Trade Center disaster.
- Personality and posttraumatic stress disorder among directly exposed survivors of the Oklahoma City bombing.
- The use of psychoeducation for a patient with hepatitis C and psychiatric illness in preparation for antiviral therapy: a case report and discussion.
- Attitudes Toward Borderline Personality Disorder: A Survey of 706 Mental Health Clinicians.
- Novel combination strategy to optimize treatment for PTSD.
- Postdisaster course of alcohol use disorders in systematically studied survivors of 10 disasters.
- Psychosocial adjustment of directly exposed survivors 7 years after the Oklahoma City bombing.
- Attributes of effective disaster responders: focus group discussions with key emergency response leaders.
- A tale of two studies of two disasters: comparing psychosocial responses to disaster among Oklahoma City bombing survivors and Hurricane Katrina evacuees.
- Biological correlates of direct exposure to terrorism several years postdisaster.
- The business of healing: focus group discussions of readjustment to the post-9/11 work environment among employees of affected agencies.
- Services provided by volunteer psychiatrists after 9/11 at the New York City family assistance center: September 12-November 20, 2001.
- An empirical study of employment and disability over three years among survivors of major disasters.
- Exposure to bioterrorism and mental health response among staff on Capitol Hill.
- Parenting adults who become homeless: variations in stress and social support.
- A randomized controlled trial of a private-sector inpatient-initiated psychoeducation program for schizophrenia.
- Toward validation of the diagnosis of posttraumatic stress disorder.
- Research with children exposed to disasters.
- A longitudinal analysis of psychiatric severity upon outcomes among substance abusers residing in self-help settings.
- CHILDREN AND FAMILIES IN THE CONTEXT OF DISASTERS: IMPLICATIONS FOR PREPAREDNESS AND RESPONSE.
- A comparison study of psychiatric and behavior disorders and cognitive ability among homeless and housed children.
- Change in smoking and drinking after september 11, 2001, in a national sample of ever smokers and ever drinkers.
- Youth's Reactions to Disasters and the Factors That Influence Their Response.
- Violently injured patients seen in the emergency department of Barnes-Jewish Hospital: a descriptive study of context, future views and spirituality.
- P-FLASH: Development of an empirically-based post-9/11 disaster mental health training program.
- Distinguishing distress and psychopathology among survivors of the Oakland/Berkeley firestorm.
- Physiologic reactivity despite emotional resilience several years after direct exposure to terrorism.
- Interrater reliability and coding guide for nonpsychotic formal thought disorder.
- Trauma, grief and depression in Nairobi children after the 1998 bombing of the American Embassy.
- Persistent physiological reactivity in a pilot study of partners of firefighters after a terrorist attack.
- Living with severe mental illness--what families and friends must know: evaluation of a one-day psychoeducation workshop.
- Concerns of Capitol Hill staff workers after bioterrorism: focus group discussions of authorities' response.
- Capitol hill staff workers' experiences of bioterrorism: qualitative findings from focus groups.
- The Oklahoma City bombing study and methodological issues in longitudinal disaster mental health research.
- The course of PTSD, major depression, substance abuse, and somatization after a natural disaster.
- The course of posttraumatic stress disorder in a follow-up study of survivors of the Oklahoma City bombing.
- The presentation of irritable bowel syndrome in the context of somatization disorder.
- Approaching disaster mental health research after the 9/11 World Trade Center terrorist attacks.
- Are rates of psychiatric disorders in the homeless population changing?
- Modeling service access in a homeless population.
- Is self-mastery always a helpful resource? Coping wiith paradoxical findings in relation to optimism and abstinence self-efficacy.
- Posttraumatic stress and functional impairment in Kenyan children following the 1998 American Embassy bombing.
- Deriving service costs for a clubhouse psychosocial rehabilitation program.
- Family-responsive psychoeducation groups for families with an adult member with mental illness: pilot results.
- Three-year follow-up of survivors of a mass shooting episode.
- The impact of the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing on the partners of firefighters.
- Research on the mental health effects of terrorism.
- Somatization in survivors of catastrophic trauma: a methodological review.
- Ethical and methodological issues in academic mental health research in populations affected by disasters: the Oklahoma City experience relevant to September 11, 2001.
- Disaster mental health services following the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing: modifying approaches to address terrorism.
- Coping, functioning, and adjustment of rescue workers after the Oklahoma City bombing.
- Psychiatric disorders among victims of a courthouse shooting spree: a three-year follow-up study.
- Psychiatric disorders in rescue workers after the Oklahoma City bombing.
- Does television viewing satisfy criteria for exposure in posttraumatic stress disorder?
- Predictors of achieving stable housing in a mentally ill homeless population.
- Nonpsychotic thought disorder: objective clinical identification of somatization and antisocial personality in language patterns.
- A diagnostic comparison of homeless and nonhomeless patients in an urban mental health clinic.
- One-year follow-up of survivors of a mass shooting.
- A comparison of clinical and structured interview diagnoses in a homeless mental health clinic.
- The family as caregiver: a group psychoeducation model for schizophrenia.
- The relation of ulcerative colitis to psychiatric factors: a review of findings and methods.
- Acute postdisaster psychiatric disorders: identification of persons at risk.
- Comparison of white and nonwhite homeless men and women.
Schools
Washington Center School of Medicine
Doctors Specialties
Accepted Insurances
Awards
- Top Psychiatrist in Dallas, TX in The Leading Physicians of the World
- Hamilton Award
- Recognition of exceptionally fine quality of effort and top grade as a reviewer for The Annals of Internal Medicine
- Texas Society of Psychiatric Physicians Special Service Award
- Guide to America’s Top Psychiatrists
- Exemplary Psychiatrist Award
- Who’s Who in America, 55th
- Humanitarian Award
- America’s Registry of Outstanding Professionals
- American Academy of Clinical Psychiatrists Winokur Award
- Mortimer Goodman Award
- Award for excellence in disaster psychiatry
- American Psychiatric Association Francis J. Braceland Public Service Award (Founder’s Award)
- Recipient, tribute in the House of Representatives by Hon. William Clay
- Teacher of the Year Award
- Accomplished Woman in Missouri
- The World Who’s Who of Women, 13th
- American Academy of Clinical Psychiatrists Clinical Research Award
- Community Service Award
- The Best Doctors in America
- Best Doctors in St. Louis
- Best Doctors in Dallas
- Who’s Who of American Women, 17th
- Richard S. Brookings Medical School Award
- Sandoz Award in Psychiatry
- Omicron Delta Kappa
- Mortar Board
- National Honor Society
Education
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Washington University
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Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis
Hospital
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University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
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