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Office
1051 Riverside Dr
Box 129
New York, NY 10032Phone+1 212-543-6247
Summary
- Dr. Andrew Skodol II, MD is a board certified psychiatrist in New York, New York. He is currently licensed to practice medicine in New York, Arizona, and California. He is an Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry at New York State Psychiatric Institute..
Education & Training
- Montefiore Medical Center/Albert Einstein College of MedicineResidency, Psychiatry, 1972 - 1975
- Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai (Morningside)Internship, Transitional Year, 1971 - 1972
- Perelman School of Medicine at the University of PennsylvaniaClass of 1971
Certifications & Licensure
- CA State Medical License 1976 - Present
- NY State Medical License 1972 - Present
- AZ State Medical License 2008 - 2026
- American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology Psychiatry
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 202 citationsPersonality Assessment in DSM--5: Empirical support for rating Severity, Style, and TraitsChristopher J. Hopwood, Johanna C. Malone, Emily B. Ansell, Charles A. Sanislow, Carlos M. Grilo
Journal of Personality Disorders. 2011-07-01 - 360 citationsToward a Model for Assessing Level of Personality Functioning in DSM–5, Part I: A Review of Theory and MethodsDonna S. Bender, Leslie C. Morey, Andrew E. Skodol
Journal of Personality Assessment. 2011-06-17 - 57 citationsPersonality Disorders in DSM-5: Emerging Research on the Alternative ModelLeslie C. Morey, Kathryn T. Benson, Alexander J. Busch, Andrew E. Skodol
Current Psychiatry Reports. 2015-03-08
Grant Support
- Collaborative Longitudinal Study Of Personality DisorderNational Institute Of Mental Health2000–2008
- Collaborative Longitudinal Study Of Personality DisorderNational Institute Of Mental Health1996–1999