Background
Chafetz, Morris Edward was born on April 20, 1924 in Worcester, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Isaac and Rose (Handel) Chafetz.
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The principal objective in the book was to make known to as large an audience as possible the information available about the alcoholic, in the hope that we may help bring about a revolution in social attitudes toward alcoholism.
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Chafetz, Morris Edward was born on April 20, 1924 in Worcester, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Isaac and Rose (Handel) Chafetz.
Bachelor of Science, Tufts University, 1944. Doctor of Medicine, Tufts University, 1948.
Intern, United States Marine Hospital, Detroit, 1948-1949;
resident psychiatry, Eastern State Hospital, Howard, Rhode Island, 1949-1951;
fellow in neurophysiology, Instituto Nacional de Cardiologia, Mexico, 1951-1952;
director, Alcohol Clinic, Massachusetts General Hospital, 1957-1968;
director acute psychiatric service, Alcohol Clinic, Massachusetts General Hospital, 1962-1968;
director clinical psychiatric services, Alcohol Clinic, Massachusetts General Hospital, 1968-1970;
assistant psychiatrist, Alcohol Clinic, Massachusetts General Hospital, 1957-1958;
associate psychiatrist, Alcohol Clinic, Massachusetts General Hospital, 1958-1964;
psychiatrist, Alcohol Clinic, Massachusetts General Hospital, 1964-1970;
acting director division alcohol abuse and alcoholism, National Institute of Mental Health, 1970-1971;
director, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, National Institute of Mental Health, 1971-1973;
director, National Institute Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Mental Health Administration, Rockville, Maryland., 1973-1975;
principal research scientist, center for metropolitan planning and research, Faculty Arts and Sciences, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 1975-1986;
president, Health Education Foundation, Washington, since 1976;
Chairman of the Board, Health Institutions, Washington, 1977-1982. Assistant in psychiatry Harvard Medical School, 1954-1957, assistant clinical professor psychiatry, 1957-1968, associate clinical professor psychiatry, 1968-1970. Clinical professor psychiatry and behavioral science Medical University of Southern California, since 1980.
Adjunct Professor Center for Metropolitan Affairs and Public Policy, College of Charleston, since 1979. Assistant surgeon United States Public Health Service, 1948-1949, senior assistant surgeon, 1951-1952. Consultant Pan American Health Organisation, 1972-1976.
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Member Presidential Commission on Drunk Driving, 1982-1983, National Commission Against Drunk Driving, 1984, White House conference Drug Free American, 1987. Fellow Royal Society Health.
Married Marion Claire Donovan, September 2, 1946. Children: Gary Stephen, Marc Edward, Adam Francis.