Professor of Psychiatry and Human Behavior

Overview

Dr. Keitner is the Director of the Family Therapy/Research Program at Rhode Island Hospital.  He is Professor of Psychiatry in the Department of Psychiatry, Brown University School of Medicine Providence, Rhode Island.

He completed his psychiatric residency at McMaster University in Canada where he received specialized training in psychopharmacology and family therapy.  He worked at Butler Hospital in Providence, Rhode Island from 1980 to 1996 as Director of the Mood Disorders Program and Medical Director for Inpatient Services and was Associate Psychiatrist-in-Chief at Rhode Island Hospital from 1996-2017.

Dr. Keitner's major research interests are:

1.   The assessment of family functioning and its relationship to the course and             outcome of psychiatric disorders.

2.    The assessment of family functioning in the community

3.    The assessment of family functioning in patients with depression in different

cultures.

4.    The evaluation of the usefulness of the Mcmaster Approach to families in a sample of couples/families referred for care to a couples/family therapy clinic.

 5.    A simplified (5 item) multidimensional outcome measure scale

Dr. Keitner has published over 120 articles in peer reviewed journals. He is co-author of three books and 40 book chapters on family functioning and family therapy.  He is a frequent invited speaker at national and international conferences and has conducted workshops on family therapy in many different parts of the world.  He has received external funding for research from NIMH, foundations and industry.

His clinical work is with severely ill inpatients. He treats patients on inpatient units and in the Partial Hospital

He is a clinical supervisor for inpatient and outpatient treatment and also supervises residents in psychopharmocolgy,  pyschotherapy  and family therapy

 

Brown Affiliations