This list is of notable psychiatrists.
Additional lists of psychiatrists can be found at the articles Fictional psychiatrists and List of physicians.
Medical doctors who are psychiatrists and included in those lists and are also listed below. Some psychiatrists are also in the list of neurologists and the list of neuroscientists.
Nise da Silveira | 1905-1999 | Brazilian | psychiatrist and a student of Carl Jung. She devoted her life to psychiatry and has never been in agreement with the aggressive forms of treatment of her time such as commitment to psychiatric hospitals | |
1870–1937 | Austrian | Individual psychology | ||
1962– | American | Telepsychiatrist for deaf people | ||
1905–1985 | Austrian–American | Author | ||
1864–1915 | German | Alzheimer's disease | ||
1954– | American | Psychiatrist and brain-disorder specialist | ||
Nancy C. Andreasen | 1938– | American | 2000 National Medal of Science recipient, professor of psychiatry at the University of Iowa College of Medicine | |
Giorgio Antonucci | 1933–2017 | Italian | Critic of the basis of psychiatry | |
David Ames | 1984 | Australian | 2018 Order of Australia recipient for research in dementia and the mental health of older persons | |
Susan Bailey | 1950– | British | President of the Royal College of Psychiatrists | |
1935– | American | Chairman of the Department of Psychiatry, Weill Cornell Medical College | ||
1924–1980 | Italian | Mental health reformer | ||
William Battie | 1703–1776 | British | Published in 1758 a book on the treatment of mental illness | |
Peter Baumann | 1935–2011 | Swiss | Advocate for psycholytic therapy and euthanasia | |
Aaron T. Beck | 1921–2021 | American | Father of cognitive therapy | |
Stephen Joseph Bergman, aka Samuel Shem | 1944– | US | Author | |
1857–1927 | Russian | Best known for noting the role of the hippocampus in memory, his study of reflexes, and Bekhterev's disease | ||
1857–1940 | Swiss | Coined terms "Autism" and "schizophrenia" | ||
Manfred Bleuler | 1903–1994 | Swiss | Son of Eugen Bleuler, research on the course of chronic schizophrenia | |
William Breitbart | 1951– | American | Chief of Psychiatry Service, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center | |
John Charles Bucknill | 1817–1897 | British | mental health reformer | |
Aggrey Burke | 1943– | British | transcultural psychiatry | |
1901–1967 | Scottish | "Depatterning" and "psychic driving" CIA funded experiments, head of APA and WPA | ||
John Cade | 1912–1980 | Australian | Lithium therapy research | |
1941– | British | |||
Mary Cannon | 1965– | Irish | Psychiatrist and research scientist | |
Patricia Casey | Irish | Professor of Psychiatry at University College Dublin | ||
Daniel Harold Casriel | 1924–1983 | American | Creator of 'The New Identity Process' (now called Bonding Psychotherapy) | |
1887–1958 | Italian | Interested in paranormal and metaphysics | ||
1942–2007 | Irish | Academic, interviewer on radio and TV | ||
1926–1999 | American | 1991 psychiatrist of the year, Psychiatric Times | ||
1877–1963 | Italian | Neurologist, specialised in neuropsychiatry and electroconvulsive therapy | ||
1902–1973 | Scottish | |||
John Conolly | 1794–1866 | British | He published the volume Indications of Insanity in 1830 | |
Arnold Cooper | 1923–2011 | American | Psychoanalyst theorist, former Tobin-Cooper professor at Weill Cornell Medical College and president of the American Psychoanalytic Association | |
French | alcoholism specialist | |||
James Crichton-Browne | 1840–1938 | British | A pioneer of British psychiatric public health | |
John Cutting | 1952– | British | also writer, specialising in schizophrenia | |
1908–2008 | British | Specialised in shock therapy and lobotomy | ||
1939– | British | British community, alternatives to psychiatric hospital treatment and human rights of people with mental health problems | ||
Honorio Delgado | 1892 - 1969 | Peruvian | Pioneered biological innovations in the treatment of psychiatric disorders, as well as the founder and first rector of Cayetano Heredia University. | |
Karl Deisseroth | 1971– | American | Neuroscientist. Known for the technologies of CLARITY and optogenetics | |
John Langdon Down | 1828–1896 | British | Known for his description of Down syndrome and as a pioneer in the care of mentally disabled patients | |
1938– | New Zealander | |||
1922–2009 | American | Medical educator, first RCT in clinical child psychopharmacology, protégé of Leo Kanner, author of early articles about autism and neurodevelopmental disorders | ||
Milton H. Erickson | 1901–1980 | American | Founding president, American Society for Clinical Hypnosis | |
Gail Eskes | 1955- | Canadian-American | academic psychiatrist | |
José María Esquerdo | 1842–1912 | Spanish | Spanish psychiatrist, physician, and Republican politician | |
Wayne Fenton | 1953–2006 | US | National Institute of Mental Health, ex-Chestnut Lodge | |
1860–1940 | Irish | First female member of the Medico Psychological Association (now the Royal College of Psychiatrists) | ||
1905–1997 | Austrian | Neurologist, psychiatrist, psychologist, founder of logotherapy (The Third Viennese School of Psychotherapy) | ||
1921–1993 | American | Pioneer in biological psychiatry | ||
Walter Freeman | 1895–1972 | American | Proponent of Lobotomy | |
Sigmund Freud | 1856–1939 | Austrian | Neurologist, "the father of psychoanalysis" | |
1905–1973 | American | Pioneer in geriatric psychiatry | ||
Karl J. Friston | 1959– | British | Neuroscientist and authority on quantitative brain imaging | |
1875–1933 | Russian | Author, Manifestations of Psychopathies and Notes on the Psychiatric Clinic on Devichye Pole | ||
1950– | Swedish | Researched on ADHD and autism | ||
1925–2013 | American | Reality Therapy and Choice Theory | ||
American | Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford Medical School | |||
Semyon Gluzman | 1946– | Soviet and Ukrainian | whistle blower on political abuse of psychiatry in the Soviet Union | |
1938–2019 | American | Influential work done in studying gender identity | ||
Mikhail Gurevich | 1878–1953 | Russian | Pioneer of Soviet child psychiatry | |
1923–2000 | American | Medical educator, and researcher | ||
Robert Galbraith Heath | 1915–1999 | American | Also neurologist | |
Edward M. Hallowell | 1949- | American | Author of notable works on ADHD | |
1885–1952 | German | neo-Freudian | ||
1843–1927 | American | The first director of the Johns Hopkins Hospital | ||
1934–2012 | American | Psychoanalyst | ||
Junichiro Ito | 1954– | Japanese | Director of the Department of Psychiatric Rehabilitation, National Institute of Mental Health, Japan | |
Iliyan Ivanov | 1963– | American Bulgarian | Professor of psychiatry at the Icahn School of Medicine in New York. | |
Karl Jaspers | 1883–1969 | German | Existential philosopher and psychopathologist | |
Eve Johnstone | 1944– | British | Head of Division of Psychiatry, University of Edinburgh | |
Ayana Jordan | American | Addiction psychiatrist | ||
Carl Jung | 1875–1961 | Swiss | founder of analytical psychology | |
1965– | US | |||
Eric Richard Kandel | 1929– | American | 2000 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine | |
Victor Khrisanfovich Kandinsky | 1849–1889 | Russian | introduced the notion of pseudohallucinations and described the syndrome now known as Kandinsky-Clérambault syndrome | |
Boris Dmitrievich Karvasarsky | 1929–2013 | Russian | Author, Neuroses: Textbook for Doctors and Personality-Oriented Psychotherapy | |
1935–2002 | British | nosology | ||
1928– | Austrian | psychoanalytic theoretician and clinician | ||
1915–2000 | American | psychiatric genetics | ||
1854–1900 | Russian | Studied alcoholic psychosis, introduced the concept of paranoia and wrote a comprehensive textbook on psychiatry | ||
1938– | Russian | Whistle blower on punitive psychiatry in the Soviet Union | ||
1856–1926 | German | founder of modern scientific psychiatry | ||
1950–2018 | American | Pulitzer-winning columnist, known for political commentary | ||
1888–1964 | German | researched the human constitution and established a typology | ||
David Kupfer | 1941– | American | University of Pittsburgh, current head of DSM-5 | |
1879–1956 | German | Psychiatrist and neurologist, outspoken critic of psychoanalysis | ||
1927–1989 | Scottish | Psychiatrist and antipsychiatrist | ||
1904–1988 | German | Described cycloid psychoses | ||
1938– | Canadian | author, Radical Departures: Desperate Detours to Growing Up | ||
1900–1975 | Australian | Clinical Director of the Maudsley Hospital, pivoltal influence on British psychiatry | ||
1926–1996 | Russian | vice principal of Saint-Petersburg Psychoneurological Institute n.a. V.M. Bekhterev, author, Adolescent Psychiatry, Psychopathy and Accentuations of Character at Teenagers, and Schizophrenia in Teenagers. | ||
1926– | American | author, Thought Reform | ||
1941–2017 | Mexican | bioethics | ||
1891–1954 | American | founder of Recovery International (formerly Recovery, Inc.) | ||
Herman Wedel Major | 1814–1854 | Norwegian | Father of Norwegian psychiatry | |
Henry Maudsley | 1835–1918 | British | A pioneer of British psychiatry | |
1942– | US | Professor of Psychiatry at Yale Medical School | ||
1949– | British | psychiatric genetics | ||
1880–1953 | German | also neurologist, early describer of familial Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease. | ||
1866–1950 | Swiss | "Common Sense" psychiatry | ||
Theodor Meynert | 1833–1892 | German-Austrian | Founder of cerebral cortex cytoarchitectonics | |
Robert Michels | 1876-1936 | American | University Professor and former Dean, Weill Cornell Medical College | |
Patrick McGorry | 1952– | Australian | developed early psychosis model | |
John Monro | 1716–1791 | British | Was the first of the Monro family of physicians dedicated to insanity | |
Robin Murray | 1944– | British | psychosis | |
1886–1908 | Irish | R.M.S. of the Richmond District Lunatic Asylum, Dublin, Ireland | ||
Ahmed Okasha | 1935– | Egyptian | President of World Psychiatric Association from 2002 to 2005 | |
1917–2004 | British | known for inventing the term 'psychedelic' | ||
Joy Osofsky | American | Professor of Clinical Psychology and Psychiatry at Louisiana State University School of Medicine | ||
1929–2012 | British | sleep research | ||
Stanley Palombo | American | psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, author | ||
Herb Pardes | 1932– | American | psychiatry chair and dean at Columbia University, and president, New York Presbyterian Hospital | |
Gordon Parker | Australian | mood disorders, in particular melancholia. | ||
Diana Perkins | American | Schizophrenia researcher. | ||
1933–2010 | Iranian-German | psychiatrist, neurologist, psychotherapist, founder of Positive Psychotherapy | ||
1935–2012 | Australian | abnormal illness behaviour | ||
1745–1826 | French | Unchained hospital patients | ||
1936–2005 | American | love and spiritual growth | ||
1919–1986 | British | Chief Scientist at Department of Health and Social Security | ||
Antoine Porot | 1876-1965 | French | Algiers School of psychiatry | |
James B. Potash | American | Psychiatrist, researcher, and academic leader | ||
Mark Ragins | American | American psychiatrist in the recovery movement, founding member of the Village ISA. | ||
1890–1969 | British | military psychiatry and mind control | ||
1864–1922 | British | psychiatric anthropology | ||
1884–1922 | Swiss | also psychoanalyst, Rorschach inkblot test | ||
Benjamin Rush | 1746–1813 | American | Father of American psychiatry | |
1928–2018 | British | |||
Michael Rutter | 1933–2021 | British | Child psychiatry | |
1900–1957 | Austrian | inventor of insulin shock therapy | ||
1907–1988 | British | Physical methods of treatment | ||
American | Researches the biology and treatment of depression | |||
1962– | American | Researches effects of maternal post-traumatic stress on the mother-child relationship | ||
1887–1967 | German | schizophrenia research | ||
1858–1917 | Russian | author, The Forensic Psychopathology | ||
1942– | US | Learned helplessness | ||
1936– | South African | child and adolescent psychiatrist, suicide researcher, epidemiologist | ||
Michael Sharpe | British | psychiatric aspects of medical illness | ||
1923–1995 | British | Epidemiological Psychiatry | ||
Volkmar Sigusch | 1940– | German | also psychologist | |
Eliot Slater | 1904–1983 | British | Debunked "hysteria" | |
Victor Skumin | 1948– | Russian | Skumin syndrome, also psychologist | |
1904–1987 | Russian | introduced the term of sluggishly progressing schizophrenia | ||
Solomon Halbert Snyder | 1938– | American | neurotransmitters | |
1932–2015 | American | chair, Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM–III), 1980 | ||
Hans Steiner | 1946– | Austrian | leading advocate of the developmental psychopathology and psychiatry | |
1934–2012 | American | leading infant observation and parenting researcher, theorist, author | ||
Tina Strobos | 1920–2012 | Dutch | ||
Kerry Sulkowicz | 1958– | American | psychology of corporate management | |
1899–1970 | Australian | electroconvulsive therapy | ||
1920–2012 | American | critic of conventional psychiatry | ||
1962– | Taiwanese | Child and adolescent psychiatry | ||
1939–2020 | American | Alzheimer's disease | ||
1960– | Italian | Sleep research, integrated information theory, consciousness | ||
1827–1895 | British | descended from the Tuke family of the York Retreat, co-author with John Charles Bucknill of the Manual of Psychological Medicine, editor of the Dictionary of Psychological Medicine, editor of the Journal of Mental Science. | ||
1937– | American | schizophrenia | ||
Gordon Turnbull | Scottish | posttraumatic stress disorder | ||
Vamık Volkan | 1932– | Turkish-Cypriot | political psychiatry | |
Estela V. Welldon | Argentine | British Forensic Psychotherapist; founder, International Association of Forensic Psychotherapy | ||
Simon Wessely | 1956– | British | epidemiology, general hospital and combat psychiatry | |
Louis Jolyon West | 1924–1999 | American | Civil rights activist | |
Donald Winnicott | 1896–1971 | British | child psychiatry and psychoanalysis | |
Peter C. Whybrow | British | also researcher in bio-behavioral sciences. | ||
Sula Wolff | 1924–2009 | British | stress in children, schizoid personality/autism | |
Irvin D. Yalom | 1931– | American | researcher into group psychotherapy and existential psychotherapy at Stanford University | |
Charles H. Zeanah | 1951– | American | Leading infant psychiatrist, attachment researcher, author | |
Larry J. Siever | 1947-2021 | American | Leading psychiatrist in the study of personality disorders |