Dr. Shapiro is Medical Director/CEO of the Austen Riggs Center. A psychoanalyst, family therapist and organizational consultant, he is Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. A graduate of Yale (AB), Stanford (MA, Anthropology) and Harvard Medical School (MD), Dr. Shapiro has consulted with hospitals, mental health clinics, law firms, and family businesses. Co-author (with A. Wesley Carr, Ph.D.) of Lost in Familiar Places (Yale, 1991), he is editor of The Inner World in the Outer World (Yale, 1997). Dr. Shapiro has published over fifty articles on human development, organizational and family functioning and personality disorders, presenting papers in the country and abroad. A Distinguished Life Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association, he is a Fellow of the American College of Psychoanalysis and the A.K. Rice Institute. He received the Deutsch Scientific Award from the Boston Psychoanalytic Society, the Research Prize from the Society for Family Therapy and Research, and the Isenberg Teaching Award from McLean Hospital. In 2007, he was named Outstanding Psychiatrist for Advancement of the Profession by the Massachusetts Psychiatric Association.
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