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Dr. David M. Allen      

Psychiatrist & Retired Professor Emeritus at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center; Former Director of Psychiatric Residency Training at the University of Tennessee; Author, "Coping with Critical, Demanding, and Dysfunctional Parents"

Dr. David M. Allen is a widely recognized figure in the field of psychiatry, a now-retired Professor Emeritus at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center in Memphis. Allen's extensive career in the field of mental health is marked by his influential roles, such as the director of Psychiatric Residency Training at the same institution for a span of 16 years. His research into personality disorders has made a significant impact on the understanding and treatment of such conditions.

Allen has contributed significantly to the literature on psychotherapy and dysfunctional families, authoring several books that have guided both individuals and psychotherapists. Some of his notable works include "Coping with Critical, Demanding, and Dysfunctional Parents: Powerful Strategies to Help Adult Children Maintain Boundaries and Stay Sane" and "How Dysfunctional Families Spur Mental Disorders: A Balanced Approach to Resolve Problems and Reconcile Relationships." His contributions to psychotherapists include "A Family Systems Approach to Individual Psychotherapy," "Deciphering Motivation in Psychotherapy," and "Psychotherapy with Borderline Patients: an Integrated Approach."

In addition to his teaching and writing, Allen also served in key positions in professional organizations. He was the associate editor of the Journal of Psychotherapy Integration and held the position of treasurer for the Association for Research in Personality Disorders. Despite his recent retirement from clinical practice, Allen's extensive body of work and his influence in the field of psychiatry continues to guide and inspire professionals in the field.

Speech Topics


Speech Topics

  • Groupthink in Science: Why and How Scientists May Lose Their Objectivity
  • The Obvious Secret of Interpersonal INfluence in Families: How Family Members React to Ambiguous Behavior
  • The Neglect of Social Psychology by Psychotherapists Treating Self-Destructive Behavior
  • Heredity versus Environment in Psychology: What the Science Really Says
  • "It's a Disease!" Psychiatry and Psychology Sell Out
  • Bipolar Disorder, Not! How and Why Bipolar Disorders are Mixed up by Mental Health Clinicians

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