CURRICULUM VITAE
PAULA F. EAGLE, M.D.
Address: 147 East 36th Street
New York, N.Y. 10016
(212) 448 – 0248
FAX (212) 448 – 0250
Born: Wichita Falls, Texas
September 28, 1951
United States Citizenship
Education:
1969 – 1974 B.A. Biochemistry and Sociology University of California
Berkeley, California
1974 – 1978 M.D. New York University
School of Medicine,
New York, NY
1982 – 1989 Certification in Psychoanalysis Center for Psychoanalytic
Training and Research
Columbia University
New York, NY
Professional Training:
1978 – 1979 Internship Psychiatry and Medicine
McLean Hospital
Belmont, Mass
1979 – 1982 Residency in Psychiatry New York State Psychiatric Institute, Columbia- Presbyterian Medical Center
New York, NY
Licensure: New York State, #138455, 7/79
DEA: AE8850972
American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology:
Certification #25124, 1983
American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology
Added Qualification in Addiction Psychiatry #123, 1993
Buprenorphine Certification, New York State, 2005
Membership in Professional Organizations:
1979 – 1996 American Psychiatric Association, Member
1988 – Present Association for Psychoanalytic Medicine, Member
1989 – Present American Psychoanalytic Association, Associate Member
1989 – 1994 Council on Psychiatric Services, American Psychiatric Association, Member
1991 – 1995 American Academy of Psychiatrists in Alcoholism and Addictions, Member
1993 – Present International Society for the Study of Dissociation and Trauma, Member
1995 – Present International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, Member
Professional Experience:
1982 – Present Private Practice
1982 – 1983 Assistant Director, Adult Psychiatric Outpatient Clinic, Presbyterian Hospital, New York, NY
1984 – 1986 Director, Adult Psychiatric Outpatient Clinic,
Presbyterian Hospital, New York, NY
1987 – 1992 Associate Director, Department of Psychiatry,
Presbyterian Hospital, New York, NY
1987 – 1991 Director of Quality Assurance, Department of Psychiatry, Presbyterian Hospital, New York, NY
1991 – 1993 Director of Dual-Diagnosis Inpatient Treatment Program, Presbyterian Hospital, New York, NY
1993 – 1995 Director of Dual-Diagnosis Outpatient Treatment Program, Columbia-Presbyterian Eastside, New York, NY
1995 – 1996 Director, Dissociative Disorders Treatment Program,
Columbia-Presbyterian Eastside, New York, NY
Department, University, and Hospital Committees
1986 – 1991 Chairperson, Quality Assurance Committee, Psychiatry Service, Presbyterian Hospital, New York, NY
1986 – 1991 Member, Medical Care Evaluation Committee,
Presbyterian Hospital, New York, NY
1987 – 1992 Member, Executive Committee, Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University, New York, NY
1989 – Present Faculty Member, Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research,
Columbia University, New York, NY
1989 – 1996 Chairperson, Committee on Quality Assurance,
Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research,
Columbia University, New York, NY
Academic Appointments
1978 – 1979 Fellow in Psychiatry, Harvard University, Boston, Mass.
1982 – 1984 Instructor in Psychiatry, Columbia University, New York, NY
1984 – 1991 Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry,
Columbia University, New York, NY
1991 – Present Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry,
Columbia University, New York, NY
Hospital Appointments
1982 – 1984 Assistant Psychiatrist, Presbyterian Hospital, New York, NY
1984 – 1991 Assistant Attending Psychiatrist, Presbyterian Hospital,
New York, NY
1991 – Present Associate Attending Psychiatrist, Presbyterian Hospital,
New York, NY
Other Professional Activities
1980 – 1988 Ad Hoc Reviewer, American Journal of Psychiatry
1988 – 1992 Medical and Psychiatric Consultant, Mayor’s Committee on the Judiciary, New York, NY
Teaching Experience
1982 – 1986 Evaluation Clinic Supervisor, Psychology Interns and PGY 3 Residents, Columbia University
1983 – 1986 Course on Outpatient Evaluation for Psychology Interns,
Columbia University
1983 – 1986 Course on Outpatient Evaluation for PGY 3 Residents,
Columbia University
1986 – Present Psychotherapy Supervisor, PGY 2, 3 &4 Residents,
Columbia University
1993 – 1996 Educator, Dual-Diagnostic Treatment,
New York State Department of Mental Hygiene
1995 – Present Supervision, Dissociative Disorders Treatment,
Private Practice, New York
2000-Present Course on Dissociative Disorders, PGY2 Residents. New York University School of Medicine
2007-Present Course on Dissociative Disorders, PGY4 Residents, Columbia University
2003-Present Supervision, Private Practice
Academic Grants
1988 – 1996 Service Use and Homelessness in Chronic Mental Illness,
Co-Investigator, Grantor: National Institute of Mental Health
1990 – 1996 Critical Time Intervention for Homeless Mentally Ill Men in Transition for Shelter to Community (Supervisor),
Grantor: National Institute of Mental Health
Publications
A. Original, Peer Reviewed Articles
1) Eagle, P.F., Marcos, L.R., Cancro, R: Medical Students Attitudinal Changes Associated with the Psychiatric Clerkship. J. Psychiatric Education 3:180-188, 1979.
2) Eagle, P.F., Marcos, L.R.: The Psychiatric Clerkship: Its Effects on the Medical
Students, Am. J. Psychoanal 39: 85-89, 1979.
3) Eagle, P.F., Marcos, L.R.: Factors in Medical Students’ Choice of Psychiatry. Am. J. of Psychiatry 137: 423-27, 1980.
4) Eagle, P.F., Marcos, L.R.: Impact of the Outpatient Clerkship on Medical
Students. Am. J. Psychiatry 137: 1599-602, 1982.
5) Kass, F., Charles, E., Eagle, P. Yudofsky, B.: Assessing the Impact of Psychiatric
Outpatient Evaluation. Quality Review Bulletin 10: 3-5, 1984.
6) Grunberg, J., Eagle, P.F.: Shelterization. Hospital and Community Psychiatry 41: 521-525, 1990.
7) Caton, C.L.M., Shrout, P.E., Eagle, P.F., Opler, L.A., Felix, A., Dominguez, B: Risk Factors for Homelessness Among Schizophrenic Men: A Case Control Study. Am. J. Public Health 84: 265-270, 1994.
8) Glick, R., Eagle, P.F., Luber, B., Roose, S.: The Fate of Training Cases. Int. J. Psycho-Anal. 77: 803-812, 1996.
9) Scroppo, J.C., Weinberger, J.L., Drob, S.L., Eagle, P.F.: Identifying Dissociative
Identity Disorder: A Self-Report and Projective Study. J. Ab. Psychology 107: 272-284, 1998.
B. Book Chapter
1) Eagle, P.F., Caton, C.L.M.: Homelessness and Metal Illness, in Homeless in America, Caton, C.L.M. ed., Oxford University Press, New York, 1990 pp. 59-75.
C. Scientific Presentations
1) Eagle, PF: The Sense of Core Self and Dissociative Disorder. Presented at the International Society for the Study of Dissociation, November, 1999.
2) Eagle, PF: Introjection and Identification in the Development of Alter Identities. Presented at the Fall Conference of the International Society for the Study of Dissociation, November 2000.
3) Eagle, PF: The Role of the Therapist with DID Patients who are Highly Resistant to Change. Presented at Fall Conference of the International Society of the Study of Dissociation, November, 2005.