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Jon Keith Meyer, MD

Meyer, Jon Keith, MD
Title(s):
Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

Appointment Phone:
410-550-0171

Primary Location:
Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center

Expertise:
Psychiatry, Psychoanalysis, Psychotherapy, Sexual Disorders

Education and Experience

Training
  • Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (Baltimore MD)/ (1964)
Residencies
  • Johns Hopkins Hospital Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science (Baltimore MD)/ Psychiatry (1969)
  • St Elizabeth's Hospital - Commission on Mental Health Services (Washington DC)/ Psychiatry (1968)
  • The Johns Hopkins Hospital (Baltimore MD)/ Psychiatry (1967)
Certifications
  • Psychiatry, American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology (1972)

Locations

Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center
4940 Eastern Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21224
Phone: 410-550-0171
Appointment Phone: 410-550-0171
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Department / Division
  • Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

Centers/Institutes

Bio

Biography
Dr. Meyer was Special Assistant to the Director, NIMH, and Chief, National Clearinghouse for Mental Health Information. At Hopkins he was Director, Gender Identity Clinic and Gender Identity Committee. He was the founder of the Sexual Behaviors Consultation Unit. He went to the Medical College of Wisconsin to develop its Division of Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy Center. As Professor of Psychiatry and Psychoanalysis, Dr. Meyer, was very active in psychoanalysis. He served as president, American Psychoanalytic Association, and Chair, House of Delegates, International Psychoanalytic Association. He was Erik Erikson Scholar in Residence, the Austen Riggs Center, was awarded the Edith Sabshin Teaching Award, served on the Editorial Board of JAPA, and was invited to the Center for Advanced Psychoanalytic Studies. Since returning to Baltimore, he has been on the Board of the Washington Psychoanalytic Center, where he is training and supervising analyst, and is a teaching analyst at the Baltimore-Washington Center. Dr. Meyer also holds appointments as Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Maryland and Georgetown University.
Awards and Honors
Daniel Webster National Scholar, Freshman Chemistry Prize,Francis L. Town Scientific Prize, Phi Beta Kappa (Junior Year), Senior Fellow, Rufus Choate Scholar-Dartmouth College

Denison Research Prize-Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Erik Erikson Scholar in Residence, Austen Riggs Center

Edith Sabshin Teaching Award-American Psychoanalytic Association
Expertise
  • Psychiatry
  • Psychoanalysis
  • Psychotherapy
  • Sexual Disorders
Professional Highlights
Secretary, American Psychoanalytic Association

President-Elect, American Psychoanalytic Association

President, American Psychoanalytic Association

Chair, Board of Directors, American Psychoanalytic Association

Chair, Executive Committee, American Psychoanaltic Association

Chair, House of Delegates, International Psychoanalytic Association

Member, Board of Directors, International Psychoanalytic Association

Professor (now Emeritus), Psychiatry and Psychoanalyis, Medical College of Wisconsin

Research

Research and Publications
Meyer, J. (1988). A case of hysteria: with a note on biology. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 36:319-346.

Meyer, J. (1988). The concept of adult psychic structure. 75th Anniversary Supplement, Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 36:101-112.

Meyer, J. (1991). The concept of adult psychic structure. In: Shapiro, T., ed., The Concept of Structure in Psychoanalysis. New York: IUP, pp. 101-112. (Reviewed in Am. J. Psychiatry, 151 (5), p. 772, 1994.)

Meyer, J., and Maletic, V. (1991). The clinical and theoretical structures of adult phobias. Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 11:333-350.

Meyer, J. and Debbink, N. (2003). Reanalysis in the career of the psychoanalyst. In: Wyman, H., and Wittenberg, S. eds., Festschrift for Milton Horowitz. Journal of Clinical Psychoanalysis, 12(1): 55-71.


Meyer, J. (2007). Training Analysis and Reanalysis in the Development of a Psychoanalyst. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 55: 1100, 1103-1128.



Research Interests
  • Psychoanalysis

More Info

Languages
  • English
Memberships
American Psychoanalytic Association

American College of Psychoanalysts

International Psychoanalytic Association

American Psychiatric Association

Honorary Member, Canadian Psychoanalytic Association

Honorary Member, William Alanson White Psychoanalytic Society

Center for Advanced Psychoanalytic Studies

Washington (DC) Psychoanalytic Society
Clinical Trials
  • Psychoanalysis, Psychoanalytic Process
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