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John F. Kelly is an American-based researcher and professor of addiction medicine at Harvard Medical School. [1] He is the Founder and Director of the Massachusetts General Hospital Recovery Research Institute, [2] Associate Director of the MGH Center for Addiction Medicine, [3] [4] and Program Director of the MGH Addiction Recovery Management Service. [5]
Kelly obtained his bachelor’s degree in psychology from Tufts University and doctorate at the University of California, San Diego in Clinical Psychology. [6]
In 2006 Kelly was named the Elizabeth R. Spallin Professor [7] of Psychiatry in Addiction Medicine at Harvard Medical School. [8] In 2013, he established The Recovery Research Institute, [9] which is a part of the Massachusetts General Hospital Department of Psychiatry. [10] This institute is credited for its creation of the Addictionary, a glossary of addiction-related terms and a system for stigmatized terminology alerts. [11]
Kelly is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association [12] and a Diplomat of the American Board of Professional Psychology, as well as a former President of the APA's Society of Addiction Psychology. He's worked as a consultant for federal and non-governmental agencies in the United States such as the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, the National Institutes of Health, [13] Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation, the Caron Foundation, as well as international governments and the United Nations. [14]
In April 2022, Kelly was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award [15] from the National Council for Mental Wellbeing.
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John F. Kelly | |
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John F. Kelly is an American-based researcher and professor of addiction medicine at Harvard Medical School. [1] He is the Founder and Director of the Massachusetts General Hospital Recovery Research Institute, [2] Associate Director of the MGH Center for Addiction Medicine, [3] [4] and Program Director of the MGH Addiction Recovery Management Service. [5]
Kelly obtained his bachelor’s degree in psychology from Tufts University and doctorate at the University of California, San Diego in Clinical Psychology. [6]
In 2006 Kelly was named the Elizabeth R. Spallin Professor [7] of Psychiatry in Addiction Medicine at Harvard Medical School. [8] In 2013, he established The Recovery Research Institute, [9] which is a part of the Massachusetts General Hospital Department of Psychiatry. [10] This institute is credited for its creation of the Addictionary, a glossary of addiction-related terms and a system for stigmatized terminology alerts. [11]
Kelly is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association [12] and a Diplomat of the American Board of Professional Psychology, as well as a former President of the APA's Society of Addiction Psychology. He's worked as a consultant for federal and non-governmental agencies in the United States such as the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, the National Institutes of Health, [13] Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation, the Caron Foundation, as well as international governments and the United Nations. [14]
In April 2022, Kelly was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award [15] from the National Council for Mental Wellbeing.