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CURRICULUM VITAE John E. Mack, M.D. BORN: October 4, l929 New York City, New York 1951 A.B. Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio 1955 M.D. Harvard Medical School (Cum Laude) 1956-59 Residency Training in Adult and Child Psychiatry, Massachusetts Mental Health 1967 Graduate of the Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, Inc. 1969 Certified as Child Analyst, Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Insitute, Inc. 1969-77 Chief, Department of Psychiatry, The Cambridge Hospital 1969- Faculty Member, Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, Inc. 1972- Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, The Cambridge Hospital 1973-77 Head, Department of Psychiatry at The Cambridge Hospital, Harvard Medical School 1978-81 Assistant Editor, Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association 1980-86 Chairman, Executive Committee, Departments of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School 1983-85 Director, Nuclear Psychology Program, The Cambridge Hospital 1985-89 Academic Director, The Center for Psychological Studies in The Nuclear Age, The Cambridge Hospital 1989- Founding Director, The Center for Psychology & Social Change (formerly The Center for Psychological Studies in The Nuclear Age) 1988-89 Editorial Board, American Journal of Psychoanalysis. 1991-92 President, International Society for Political Psychology 1993 Founding Director, Program for Extraordinary Experience Research

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CURRICULUM VITAE

John E. Mack, M.D.

BORN: October 4, l929New York City, New York

1951 A.B. Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio1955 M.D. Harvard Medical School (Cum Laude)1956-59 Residency Training in Adult and Child Psychiatry, Massachusetts Mental Health1967 Graduate of the Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, Inc. 1969 Certified as Child Analyst, Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Insitute, Inc.1969-77 Chief, Department of Psychiatry, The Cambridge Hospital 1969- Faculty Member, Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, Inc.1972- Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, The Cambridge Hospital1973-77 Head, Department of Psychiatry at The Cambridge Hospital,

Harvard Medical School1978-81 Assistant Editor, Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association1980-86 Chairman, Executive Committee, Departments of Psychiatry,

Harvard Medical School1983-85 Director, Nuclear Psychology Program, The Cambridge Hospital1985-89 Academic Director, The Center for Psychological Studies in The Nuclear Age,

The Cambridge Hospital1989- Founding Director, The Center for Psychology & Social Change

(formerly The Center for Psychological Studies in The Nuclear Age)1988-89 Editorial Board, American Journal of Psychoanalysis.1991-92 President, International Society for Political Psychology1993 Founding Director, Program for Extraordinary Experience Research

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MEMBERSHIPS

1954 Boylston Society1955 Alpha Omega Alpha1962 Norfolk County Medical Society1962 Massachusetts Medical Society1962 American Psychiatric Association1962 American Group Psychotherapy Association1963 Northern New England District Branch of the American Psychiatric Association1966 New England Council of Child Psychiatry1966 Association for the Psychophysiological Study of Sleep1966 Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, Inc.1968 The Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry1969 American Academy of Child Psychiatry1971 Fellow, American Psychiatric Association1973-75 Task Force on Psychohistory and Psychobiography,

American Psychiatric Association1975-77 Task Force on Psychiatry and Foreign Affairs, American Psychiatric Association1975-78 Education Committee, Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, Inc.1977 Task Force on Psychosocial Impacts of Nuclear Advances,

Council on Emerging Social Issues, American Psychiatric Association1977 Committee on Psychiatry and Foreign Affairs, American Psychiatric Association1977 American Psychoanalytic Association1978 International Psycho-Analytic Association1978-80 Vice President, International Society for Political Psychology1978 Fellow, The American College of Psychoanalysts1978 International Society of Political Psychology1980 American Association of Chairmen of Departments of Psychiatry1981 Physicians for Social Responsibility1981 International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War

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AWARDS:

1977 Pulitzer Prize in Biography for: A Prince of Our Disorder: The Life of T. E. Lawrence, Little, Brown & Company, Boston, Massachusetts, 1976

1978 Freud Lecturer at Yale. Topic: ÒGovernance of the Self: Medieval and Modern Perspectives.Ó (April 10, April 17 and May 1, 1978)

1979 Lecturer, Seventh Annual Dr. Gustav Bychowski Memorial Lecture of the Department of Psychiatry at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine of the City University of New York. Topic: ÒPsychoanalysis and Biography: Aspects of a Developing Affinity.Ó

1983 Lecturer, Oliver Cope Annual Lecture: ÒSome Psychological Effects and Causes of the Nuclear Arms Race.Ó (January 18, 1983)

l988 Louis I. Dublin Award, l988-89, American Association of Suicidiology for contributions in suicidology

1992 The Center for Psychology & Social Change Seventh Annual Recognition Awardfor Leadership in Developing a Psychology for Global Survival

1995 Franklin Loehr Memorial Award for Contribution to the Advancement of New Science. Awarded at the International Forum on New Science by the International Association for New Science

1997 Dr. A. Hedri Prize for Exopsychology (Science of Extraterrestrial Consciousness) University of Berne Switzerland

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PUBLICATIONS

4. Mack, John E. Children's Nightmares: A Developmental Study. Bulletin of thePhiladelphia Psychoanalytic Society, 1964, 14:228-231.

5. Mack, John E. Nightmares, Conflict and Ego Development in Childhood. InternationalJournal of Psychoanalysis, 1965, 46:403-428. Translated in: La Psychiatrie deL'Enfant, 1966, Vol. IX, Fasc. 2.

7. Scherl, Donald and Mack, John E. A Study of Adolescent Matricide. Journal of theAmerican Academy of Child Psychiatry, 1966, 5:569-593.

11. Macht, Lee and Mack, John E., The Firesetter Syndrome. Psychiatry, 1968, 31(3):277-288.

12. Mack, John E. Dreams and Psychosis. Panel Report for the American PsychoanalyticAssociation, 1969, 17(1): 206-221.

13. Mack, John E. T. E. Lawrence: A Study of Heroism and Conflict. American Journal ofPsychiatry, 1969, 125(8): 1083-1092.

16. Mack, John E. Nightmares and Human Conflict, Boston, Massachusetts: Little, Brown &Company, 1970. Paperback: Houghton, Mifflin, 1974.

18. Mack, John E. Psychoanalysis and Biography, Journal of the American PsychoanalyticAssociation, 1971, May, 145-148.

26. Khantzian, Edward J.; Mack, John E. and Schatzberg, Alan F. Heroin Use As An Attemptto Cope Ð Clinical Observations. American Journal of Psychiatry, 1974, 131(2): 160-164.

27. Meissner, William; Mack, John E. and Semrad, Elvin V. Classical Psychoanalysis. In: A.M. Freedman, H. I. Kaplan, and B. J. Sadock [Eds.], Comprehensive Textbook ofPsychiatry, (2nd Edition), Baltimore, Maryland: Williams and Wilkins Co., 1975, pp.482-566.

28. Mack, John E. [Ed.], Borderline States in Psychiatry, New York: Grune & Stratton, 1975.

29. Mack, John E. Borderline States: An Historical Perspective. In: John E. Mack [Ed.],Borderline States in Psychiatry, New York: Grune & Stratton, 1975, pp. 1-27.

30. Hofling, Charles K.; Mack, John E.; Pierce, Chester; Robinson, Kent E.; Ross, W. Donald;Smolev, Barry; et al. The Psychiatrist as Psychohistorian: Report of the Task Force onPsychohistory of The American Psychiatric Association, Washington, D.C., 1976.

31. Mack, John E. A Prince of Our Disorder: The Life of T. E. Lawrence. Boston,Massachusetts: Little, Brown & Company, 1976, London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson,1976. Awarded Pulitzer Prize in Biography 1977.

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43. Mack, John E. From Harvard Medical School to the Desert and Back. Harvard MedicalAlumni Bulletin, 1980, 54(5): 10-12.

44. Mack, John E. Psychoanalysis and Biography: Aspects of a Developing Affinity. Journalof the American Psychoanalytic Association, 1980, 28(3): 543-562.

48. Mack, John E. Psychosocial Effects of the Nuclear Arms Race. The Bulletin of theAtomic Scientists. April, 1981, 37(4): 18-23.

51. Mack, John E. Alcoholism, A. A. and the Governance of the Self. In: Bean, Margaret andZinberg, Norman [Eds.], Dynamic Approaches to the Understanding and Treatment ofAlcoholism, New York: The Free Press, 1981.

54. Mack, John E. and Hickler, Holly. Vivienne: The Life and Suicide of an Adolescent Girl.Boston: Little, Brown & Company, 1981. Paperback: New American Library, NewYork, 1982.

57. Beardslee, W. and Mack, J. E. The Impact of Nuclear Advances on Children andAdolescents. In: Rogers, R. et al, The Psychosocial Aspects of Nuclear Developments,Task Force Report #20, American Psychiatric Association, 1982, pp. 64-93.

62. Mack, John E. Nationalism and the Self: An Essay on the Collective Narcissism ofEveryday Life. The Psychohistory Review, Spring, 1983, pp. 47-69.

67. Khantzian, E. and Mack, John E. Self-Preservation and the Care of the Self: Ego InstinctsRevisited. Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, 1983, 38: 209-232.

69. Mack, John E. and Ablon, Steven [Eds.], The Development and Sustaining of Self-Esteemin Childhood, New York: International Universities Press, Inc. 1983.

72. Mack, John E. The Psychological Impact of the Nuclear Arms Competition on Childrenand Adolescents. Testimony: Children's Fears of War. Hearing Before the SelectCommittee on Children, Youth, and Families. House of Representatives, Ninety-EighthCongress, First Session, September 20, 1983, U. S. Government Printing Office,Washington, DC, 1984.

77. Mack, John E. Resistances to Knowing in the Nuclear Age. Harvard Educational Review,54(3): 260-270, August, 1984.

79. Mack, John E. Nuclear Winter is Already Here Ð A Cold Winter of the Soul. Los AngelesTimes, February 18, 1985, Part II, p. 5.

82. Mack, John E. Toward a Collective Psychopathology of the Nuclear Arms Competition,Political Psychology, 6(2): 291-321, 1985.

95. Mack, John E. Nuclear Weapons and the Dark Side of Humankind. Political Psychology,7(2): 223-233, 1986.

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96. Mack, John E. [Issue Editor], Aggression and Its Alternatives in the Conduct ofInternational Relations. Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 1986, 6: 2.

104. Mack, John E. Action and Academia in the Nuclear Age. Harvard Magazine, January-February, 1987, 89(3): 25-31.

106. Mack, John E. When Ideology Drives. Center Review, Vol. 1 No. 2, 1987.

109. Mack, John E. Who Speaks for Nicaragua?, Congressional Record, Proceedings andDebates of the 100th Congress, First Session, Vol. 133, No. 89, Washington, Wednesday,June 3, l987.

112. Mack, John E., T. E. LawrenceÕs Vision for the Middle East: How Does it Look Now?Keynote address, T. E. Lawrence Symposium, Pepperdine University, Malibu, CA, May20, 1988. Unpublished (available on website).

113. Mack, John E. with Rogers, Rita S. For: Radcliffe Biography Series on contemporarywomen, The Alchemy of Survival: One Woman's Journey, Addison-Wesley, June, 1988[Paperback, September, 1989].

116. Mack, John E. Corporate Leadership with a Global Perspective: Conversations forWholeness. The Center Review, Center for Psychological Studies in the Nuclear Age,l988, 2(2): 4.

118. Mack, John E. The Enemy System. International Physicians for the Prevention ofNuclear War, The Lancet, l988, pp. 385-387.

120. Zeitlin, Steven and Mack, John E. Talking About the Bomb as Preventative MentalHealth. The Harvard Medical School Mental Health Letter, l988, 5(2): 5-7.

125. Khantzian, Edward J. and Mack, John E. Alcoholics Anonymous and ContemporaryPsychodynamic Theory. In: Galanter, Marc [Ed.] Recent Developments in Alcoholism,New York: Plenum Publishing Corporation,1989, Vol. 7, pp. 67-89.

126. Mack, John E. Adolescent Suicide: An Architectural Model. In: Klerman, G. L. [Ed.],Suicide & Depression Among Adolescents and Young Adults. Washington, DC:American Psychiatric Press, Inc., 1986, pp.55-76. Also In: Jacobs, D. and Brown, H.[Eds.], Suicide: Understanding and Responding, Harvard Medical School Perspectives.Madison, Connecticut: International Universities Press, 1989, pp. 221-238.

127. The Conditions of Collective Suicide and the Threat of Nuclear War, Bulletin of theMenninger Clinic,1986, 50(5):464-479. Also in: Jacobs, D. and Brown, H. [Eds.],Suicide: Understanding and Responding, Harvard Medical School Perspectives.Madison, Connecticut: International Universities Press, 1989, pp. 471-482.

131. Mack, John E. [New Edition] Nightmares and Human Conflict, with a Revised Preface,Columbia University Press, 1989 [Paperback and hardback].

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134. Mack, John E. with Rogers, Rita S. [Paperback]: The Alchemy of Survial: OneWoman's Journey. Reading, Massachusetts: Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Inc.,September, 1989.

143. Mack, John E. [Paperback] A Prince of Our Disorder: The Life of T. E. Lawrence,Oxford University Press, 1990 [Originally published in London, Weidenfeld andNicolson, 1976].

144. Mack, John E. Changing Models of Psychotherapy: From Psychological Conflict toHuman Empowerment. The Center for Psychological Studies in the Nuclear Age, June,1990.

154. Mack, John E., Inventing a Psychology of Our Relationship to Earth, ReVision, Vol. 14,No. 2, Fall, 1991, pp. 102-107.

157. Mack, John E., Inventing a Psychology of our Relationship to the Earth, In: Staub, Sylviaand Green, Paula [Eds.], Psychology and Social Responsibility: Facing GlobalChallenges, New York University Press, 1992, pp. 237-247.

158. Mack, John E. Toward a Psychology for our Time. Concluding Chapter In: Staub,Sylvia and Green, Paula [Eds.], Psychology and Social Responsibility: Facing GlobalChallenges, New York University Press, 1992, pp. 397-413.

159. Mack, John E., The Passions of Nationalism and Beyond: Identity and Power inInternational Relations. In: Ablon, Steven; Brown, Daniel; Khantzian, Edward J., andMack, John E. [Eds.], Human Feelings: Explorations in Affect Development andMeaning, Hillsdale, New Jersey: The Analytic Press, In press, 1992.

161. Mack, John E. Foreword to Jacobs, David, Secret Life, New York: Simon and Schuster,1992.

162. Mack, John, The Politics of Ontology, Center Review, Vol. 6, No. 2, Fall, 1992, APublication of the Center for Psychology and Social Change, pp. 5, 18.

164. Mack, John E., Other Realities: The 'Alien Abduction' Phenomenon, Noetic SciencesReview, No. 23, Autumn, 1992, pp. 5-11.

168. Everett, M., Mack, John E., & Oresick, R. Toward Greening in the Executive Suite.From Environmental Strategies for Industry: International Perspectives on ResearchNeeds and Policy Implications. Edited by: Kurt Fischer and Johan Schot. Island Press,Washington, D.C., Covelo, California, 1993.

169. Mack, John E. The UFO Abduction Phenomenon: What Might It Mean for the Evolutionof Human Consciousness? ReVision, Vol. 16, No.1, Summer 1993, pp. 26-31.

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170. Pritchard, Andrea, Pritchard, David; Mack, John E.; Kasey, Pam, and Yapp, Claudia[Eds.], Alien Discussions: Proceedings of the Abduction Study Conference,Massachusetts Institute of Technology, June 13Ð17, 1992. Massachusetts: NorthCambridge Press, 1994.

171. Mack, John E. Power, Powerlessness and Empowerment in Psychotherapy, Psychiatry,pp. 178-198, Vol. 57. May,1994.

172. Mack, John E. Alien Reckoning. The Washington Post, Outlook Section, pp. C1, C4.,April 17, 1994.

173. Mack, John E. Abduction: Human Encounters with Aliens. New York: CharlesScribner, April, 1994. [Paperback edition New York: Ballantine Books, 1995]

174. Khantzian, E. J. and Mack, John E. Alcoholism Anonymous and ContemporaryPsychodynamic Theory. In: Levin, Jerome and Weiss, Ronna [Eds.], The Dynamicsand Treatment of Alcoholism, Northvale: Jason Aronson, 1994.

175. Khantzian, E. J. and Mack, John E. How AA Works and Why Its Important for Cliniciansto Understand. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, Vol. 11, No. 2, pp. 677-692,1994.

180 McLeod, Caroline C; Corbisier, Barbara, and Mack, John E. A More ParsimoniousExplanation for UFO Abduction. Psychological Inquiry, Vol. 7, No. 2, 1996, pp. 158-167.

181. Mack, John E.: Trying to Make A Difference. In: Bassuk, Ellen L. [Ed.] The Doctor-Activist: Physicians Fighting for Social Change, New York: Plenum Press, 1996, pp.197-247.

182. Mack, John E.: Exposing the Killing System: Robert Jay Lifton as Witness. In:Genocide, War, and Human Survival [Eds.] Charles B. Strozier and Michael Flynn,Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 1996, pp. 319-325.

183. Mack, John E.: A Science of Not Knowing. In PEER Perspectives (a publication ofPEER [Program for Extraordinary Experience Research, Cambridge, MA]), No. 1,Summer, 1996, p. 5.

185. Mack, John E. Passport to the Cosmos: Human Transformation and Alien Encounters,New York: Crown Publishers, 1999 [paperback 2000].

---. Mack, John E.: TricksterÕs Time. The New York Times, November 30, 2000, p.__.Reprinted as Who Knows What Solutions May Emerge From This Mist? TheInternational Herald Tribune, December 1, 2000.

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---. Mack, John E.: Witnessing: Abductees as Sacred Truth Tellers. In: MUFONInternationational Symposium Proceedings 2001.

---. Mack, John E.: Looking Beyond Terrorism: Transcending the Mind of Enmity. In: Stout,Chris E. [Ed.], The Psychology of Terrorism [working title], In press, 2002.