Background
Strauss, John Steaven was born on August 18, 1932 in Cleveland. Son of Walton and Augusta Strauss.
Strauss, John Steaven was born on August 18, 1932 in Cleveland. Son of Walton and Augusta Strauss.
Bachelor, Swarthmore College, 1954; postgraduate, Jean Piaget, Geneva, 1956-1957; Doctor of Medicine, Yale University, 1959; certified community psychiatry, Washington School Psychiatry, 1966.
Intern, New England Center Hospital, Boston, 1959-1960; resident in medicine, Boston City Hospital, 1960-1961; resident in psychiatry, McLean/Beth Israel Hospitals, Boston, 1961-1964; clinical associate, United States Public Health Service, Bethesda, Maryland., 1964-1966; chief psychiatric assessment, National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, 1968-1972; collaborating investigator, World Health Organization, Bethesda, 1966-1976; United States representative to Program on International Collaboration for Psychiatric Diagnosis, World Health Organization, Bethesda, 1980-1983; associate professor psychiatry, U. Rochester, New York, 1972-1976; professor, U. Rochester, New York, 1976-1977; professor psychiatry, Yale University, New Haven, since 1977. Board director department psychiatry Center for Studies of Prolonged Psychiatric Disorders Connecticut Mental Mental Health Center Yale University Medical School, since 1985. Consultant Woodley House, Washington, 1966-1972.
Fellow American Psychiatric Association (consultant Task Force on Nomenclature 1974-1980,Stanley Dean award 1980, Samuel G. Hibbs award 1983, Van Ameringen award 1988, Armin Loeb award 1990). Member Association Clinical Psychiatry Research, Society Life History Research in Psychopathology (chairman 1975-1976).
Children: Jeffrey, Sarah.