CHAIR, DEPT OF PSYCHIATRY AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES, EAST TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY
Psychiatry
Karl Goodkin, MD is an expert in the field of Psychiatry. He graduated from University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. University of Miami Miller School of Medicine is ranked 45 in research and 0 in primary care medicine He over the years received 35 awards: "Appointed Member", "Award of Appreciation for 3 years of service", "Standing Ovation for Quality Service", "Invited Panel Member", "Selected to be featured", "Certificate of Recognition", "Visiting Lecturer", "Listed in America's Top Psychiatrists", "Distinguished Physicians Award", "Appointed, VIP Member", "Distinguished Service Award", "Who's Who in Medical Sciences Education, Academic Keys", "Best Doctors of America", "Distinguished Fellow", "Appointed", "National Leadership Award", "Physician of the Year", "Honoree", "Inducted", "Presented Miami-Dade County Mayoral Proclamation", "Fellow", "Nominated to Visiting Professorship", "Visiting Scholar Award", "Visiting Professor", "Listed in the First Edition of Who's Who in Science and Engineering", "International Award of Recognition for Outstanding Research in Psychosomatic Medicine", "Young Investigators Research Award", "Letter Of Appreciation", "Research Board of Advisors (Honorary)", "Listed ", "Listed in Community Leaders of America for outstanding service in psychology", "Physician's Recognition Award", "Elected to New York Academy of Sciences", "Resident/Fellow Research Award" and "Elected to Membership". Karl Goodkin is a published doctor and has 91 publications published. The lastest was: 'A randomized controlled clinical trial of a bereavement support group intervention in human immunodeficiency virus type 1-seropositive and -seronegative homosexual men.' Karl Goodkin accepts Medicare payments and is registered with Medicare.gov.
Publications
- Clinical utility of magnetic resonance spectroscopy to enhance diagnosis of HIV-associated mild neurocognitive Disorder.
- Changes in health-related quality of life of men with prostate cancer 3 months after diagnosis: the role of psychosocial factors and comparisment with benign prostate ...
- Effects of a supportive-expressive group intervention on long-term psychosocial adjustment in HIV-infected gay men.
- Cognitive functioning in younger and older HIV-1-infected adults.
- 'Putting a face' on HIV infection/AIDS in older adults: a psychosocial context.
- Psychosocial factors and the grade of cervical intra-epithelial neoplasia: a semi-prospective study.
- Elevated expression of IFN-gamma in the HIV-1 infected brain.
- Older age and plasma viral load in HIV-1 infection.
- HUMANS: An English and Spanish neuropsychological test battery for assessing HIV-1-infected individuals--initial report.
- The importance of cognitive self-report in early HIV-1 infection: validation of a cognitive functional status subscale.
- Effects of physiologic human brain motion on proton spectroscopy: quantitative analysis and correction with cardiac gating.
- Impact of efavirenz on neuropsychological performance and symptoms in HIV-infected individuals.
- Evolution of neuro-AIDS during the HAART era.
- Regional quantitative comparison of multispliced to unspliced ratios of HIV-1 RNA copy number in infected human brain.
- Cerebrospinal and peripheral human immunodeficiency virus type 1 load in a multisite, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of D-Ala1-peptide T-amide for ...
- Choice of antipsychotic in HIV-infected patients.
- Psychopharmacologic treatment response of HIV-infected patients to antipsychotic medications.
- HIV-1 RNA concentration and cognitive performance in a cohort of HIV-positive people.
- Simplification of the research diagnosis of HIV-associated sensory neuropathy.
- Prolonged grief Disorder: Psychometric validation of criteria proposed for DSM-V and ICD-11.
- Normative scores for a brief neuropsychological battery for the detection of HIV-associated neurocognitive Disorder (HAND) among South Africans.
- Subcortical brain atrophy persists even in HAART-regulated HIV disease.
- A proposition against using the terms "Hispanic" and "Latino" in research on HIV-associated neurocognitive Disorders.
- Factors affecting brain structure in men with HIV disease in the post-HAART era.
- Updated research nosology for HIV-associated neurocognitive Disorders.
- HIV-1-Associated Cognitive-Motor Disorders: A Research-Based Approach to Diagnosis and Treatment.
- Update on the Neuropsychiatric Aspects of HIV-1 Infection.
- Theory-Driven Interventions in Psychoneuroimmunology and HIV-1 Infection.
- Cognitive Effects of HIV-1 Infection.
- HIV-1 Infection, Neuroendocrine Abnormalities, and Clinical Outcomes.
- HIV-1 Infection of the Nervous System Comes of Age.
- Dementia and the Neurovirulence of HIV-1.
- Nutritional Contributions to the CNS Pathophysiology of HIV-1 Infection and Implications for Treatment.
- Biochip array-based analysis of plasma cytokines in HIV patients with immunological and virological discordance.
- Correlates of epidermal nerve fiber densities in HIV-associated distal sensory polyneuropathy.
- HIV neuropathy natural history cohort study: assessment measures and risk factors.
- Psychological symptoms among persons 50 years of age and older living with HIV disease.
- Psychosocial factors and the course of cervical intra-epithelial neoplasia: a prospective study.
- [HUMANS: a neuropsychological battery for evaluating HIV 1 infected patients].
- Topotecan in the treatment of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome-related progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy.
- Life stressors and coping style are associated with immune measures in HIV-1 infection--a preliminary report.
- Active coping style is associated with natural killer cell cytotoxicity in asymptomatic HIV-1 seropositive homosexual men.
- A stress-moderator model of distress in early HIV-1 infection: concurrent analysis of life events, hardiness and social support.
- A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of trazodone hydrochloride in chronic low back pain syndrome.
- Deterring the progression of HIV infection.
- A very modest proposal for 1990s C/L psychiatry.
- Host moderator variables in the promotion of cervical neoplasia--II. Dimensions of life stress.
- Psychiatric Disorders in HIV-spectrum illness.
- Host moderator variables in the promotion of cervical neoplasia--I. Personality facets.
- Stress and hopelessness in the promotion of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia to invasive squamous cell carcinoma of the cervix.
- Amenability to counseling of opiate addicts on probation or parole.
- HIV-1 heterogeneity and cytokines. Neuropathogenesis.
- Clinical aspects of psychoneuroimmunology.
- Impact of vitamin B6 status on psychological distress in a longitudinal study of HIV-1 infection.
- Psychoneuroimmunology and human immunodeficiency virus type 1 infection revisited.
- Psychosocial factors in the progression of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia--CIN.
- Psychoneuroimmunological aspects of disease progression among women with human papillomavirus-associated cervical dysplasia and human immunodeficiency virus type 1 co-...
- Bereavement is associated with time-dependent decrements in cellular immune function in asymptomatic human immunodeficiency virus type 1-seropositive homosexual men.
- HIV-1 neuropathogenesis and abused drugs: current reviews, problems, and solutions.
- Beyond meta-analysis: the case of paediatric migraine headache.
- Marriage and mortality in prostate cancer.
- Active confrontational coping predicts decreased clinical progression over a one-year period in HIV-infected homosexual men.
- Stress and the development of breast cancer: a persistent and popular link despite contrary evidence.
- Behavioral-neuroendocrine-immunologic interactions in myocardial infarction.
- A rapid method for comparative quantitative polymerase chain reaction of HIV-1 proviral DNA extracted from cryopreserved brain tissues.
- Subtle neuropsychological impairment and minor cognitive-motor Disorder in HIV-1 infection. Neuroradiological, neurophysiological, neuroimmunological, and virological ...
- HIV-1 proviral DNA load across neuroanatomic regions of individuals with evidence for HIV-1-associated dementia.
- Novel tetrameric tip motifs (APGK and VPGK) in the V3 loop of HIV type 1 envelope sequences in blood and brain from two injection drug users in Miami, Florida.
- Randomized double-blind placebo-controlled trial of peptide T for HIV-associated cognitive impairment.
- Psychological distress in HIV-1 disease in relationship to hypocholesterolemia.
- Prenatal diethylstilbestrol exposure and self-reported immune-related diseases.
- A bereavement support group intervention is longitudinally associated with salutary effects on the CD4 cell count and number of physician visits.
- Mild cognitive impairment and risk of mortality in HIV-1 infection.
- Cocaine abuse and HIV-1 infection: epidemiology and neuropathogenesis.
- Plasma pyridoxine deficiency is related to increased psychological distress in recently bereaved homosexual men.
- Viral and host determinants of neurovirulence of HIV-1 infection.
- Re: Distribution of brain HIV load in AIDS, Wiley CA et al., Brain Pathology 8: 277-284, 1998.
- Stressful events, pessimism, natural killer cell cytotoxicity, and cytotoxic/suppressor T cells in HIV+ black women at risk for cervical cancer.
- A randomized controlled clinical trial of a bereavement support group intervention in human immunodeficiency virus type 1-seropositive and -seronegative homosexual men.
- On the role of immunological factors as mediators between psychosocial factors and cancer progression.
- The immunological and psychological effects of bereavement: does grief counseling really make a difference? A pilot study.
- The role of precise conceptualization in the treatment of a complicated HIV-1-infected neuropsychiatric patient.
- Independent evolution of HIV type 1 in different brain regions.
- Current issues in the diagnosis and management of malingering.
- Cobalamin level is related to self-reported and clinically rated mood and to syndromal depression in bereaved HIV-1(+) and HIV-1(-) homosexual men.
- Late middle-aged and older men living with HIV/AIDS: race differences in coping, social support, and psychological distress.
- A bereavement support group intervention affects plasma burden of human immunodeficiency virus type 1. Report of a randomized controlled trial.
- Cerebrospinal fluid 5-hydroxytryptamine and 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid in HIV-1 infection.
- Aging and neuro-AIDS conditions and the changing spectrum of HIV-1-associated morbidity and mortality.
- Neuropsychiatric aspects of HIV infection among older adults.
Schools
University of Miami School of Medicine
Stanford University Hospital
Conditions Treated
- Phobia
- Schizophreniform and Schizoaffective Disorder
Doctors Specialties
Accepted Insurances
Awards
- Appointed Member
- Award of Appreciation for 3 years of service
- Standing Ovation for Quality Service
- Invited Panel Member
- Selected to be featured
- Certificate of Recognition
- Visiting Lecturer
- Listed in America's Top Psychiatrists
- Distinguished Physicians Award
- Appointed, VIP Member
- Distinguished Service Award
- Who's Who in Medical Sciences Education, Academic Keys
- Best Doctors of America
- Distinguished Fellow
- Appointed
- National Leadership Award
- Physician of the Year
- Honoree
- Inducted
- Presented Miami-Dade County Mayoral Proclamation
- Fellow
- Nominated to Visiting Professorship
- Visiting Scholar Award
- Visiting Professor
- Listed in the First Edition of Who's Who in Science and Engineering
- International Award of Recognition for Outstanding Research in Psychosomatic Medicine
- Young Investigators Research Award
- Letter Of Appreciation
- Research Board of Advisors (Honorary)
- Listed
- Listed in Community Leaders of America for outstanding service in psychology
- Physician's Recognition Award
- Elected to New York Academy of Sciences
- Resident/Fellow Research Award
- Elected to Membership
Education
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Stanford University
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University of Miami
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University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
Hospital
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Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center
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Psychiatry |
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