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2) Put employers in control of creating apprenticeship standards that meet their business needs.
3) Ensure apprenticeships are open to all with a 20% increase in participation from black, Asian and minority ethnic groups.
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Healthcare Program/Policy Evaluation Analy
Promoting Safe and Stable Families
The role of nurses throughout healthcare program and policy evaluation is vital to our role as change agents within our communities. As nurses we participate in the evaluation process every time we go to work, assess our patients, and then partake in delivery of care. If we want to our voices to be heard we must be willing to take our evaluation skills to the next level. We must ask ourselves tough questions about whether the healthcare programs we are providing are meeting the needs of patients, their families, and communities. We must evaluate the healthcare program goals and outcomes to help determine whether it remains fiscally responsible and continues to meet a need in the population it aims to serve. Ultimately, we cannot blindly accept that the presence of a program validates its success. We must be willing and able to take personal action to ensure patients receive the highest quality of healthcare each and every day. The purpose of this paper is to present an evaluation of the Promoting Safe and Stable Families (PSSF) program with respect to it’s background, goals, outcomes, success, costs and related nursing advocacy opportunities.
Healthcare Program/Policy Evaluation
Promoting Safe and Stable Families (PSSF)
Description
The Promoting Safe and Stable Families (PSSF) program, which is more formally known as Title IV-B subpart 2 of the Social Security Act, aims to avoid unnecessary separations between caregivers and their children, protect permanency for children by taking the necessary steps to reunite them with their parents, when possible, or another permanent living situation, and to improve the quality of care and programming services being offered to children and their families to achieve maximum chance for stable families (U.S. Department of Health & Human Services: Children’s Bureau, 2012).
The PSSF program has recently had two additional programs added, the Personal Responsibility Education Program (PREP) and abstinence education. The goal of the PREP program is to provide state funding aimed at teen pregnancy prevention, addressing prevalence of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in the adolescent population, as well as teaching teens skills to prepare them for adulthood (ie financial responsibility and organization skills). The abstinence education portion provides grants to individual states to promote education to adolescents regarding delaying sexual activity in an effort to further reduce teen pregnancy rates, but also to promote development of healthy relationships and establishment of healthy boundaries in at-risk populations such as homeless teens or those in foster care (United States Department of Health & Human Services, 2018).
How was the success of the program or policy measured?
Success of the PSSF program has been measured by the fact that funding for this program became a ma ...
1. CURRICULUM VITA
March 2016
PERSONAL DATA:
Name: Michael Wayne Naylor, M.D.
Birthdate: August 19, 1955
EDUCATION:
High School: Fargo South High School, 1969-73; Fargo, North Dakota
Undergraduate college: North Dakota State University, 1973-1979; Fargo, North Dakota;
Zoology, B.A., (May 1980)
Graduate School: University of North Dakota School of Medicine 1979-83; Grand Forks,
North Dakota; M.D.
POSTGRADUATE TRAINING:
University of Michigan Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry (1983-85); Ann Arbor, Michigan, First and
Second Year General Residency.
University of Michigan Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry (1985-87); Ann Arbor, Michigan, Child and
Adolescent Psychiatric Fellowship.
University of Michigan Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry (1987-88); Ann Arbor, Michigan, Final Year
General Residency.
University of Michigan Medical Center, Departments of Neurology and Psychiatry (1988-89); Ann Arbor,
Michigan, Post-graduate training in Sleep Disorders Medicine.
University of Michigan Medical Center, Quality Improvement Process, Team Leader Training (October, 1991);
Ann Arbor, Michigan.
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS:
Instructor, University of Michigan Department of Psychiatry (1988-1990).
Assistant Professor, University of Michigan Department of Psychiatry (1990-July, 1993).
Assistant Professor, Northwestern University Medical School Department of Psychiatry (August, 1993 - July 31,
1998).
Visiting Associate Professor of Psychiatry, University of Illinois at Chicago Department of Psychiatry, Chicago,
IL (August 1, 1998 – March, 2001).
Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Clinical Teaching Track, University of Illinois at Chicago Department of
Psychiatry, Chicago, IL (March, 2001 – present).
ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS:
Attending Psychiatrist, Adolescent Psychiatry Inpatient Program, University of Michigan Medical Center (July,
1988-July, 1993).
Director, Child and Adolescent Sleep Disorders Clinic, University of Michigan Medical Center (September,
1989-July, 1993).
Director, Adolescent Psychiatry Inpatient Program, University of Michigan Department of Psychiatry (August,
1990 - July, 1993).
Director, Adolescent Psychiatry Inpatient Program Continuity Clinic, University of Michigan Department of
Psychiatry (July, 1991 - July, 1993).
Associate Director, Warren Wright Adolescent Center, Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago, IL (August,
1993 - July 31, 1998).
Medical Director, Adolescent Psychiatry Partial Hospital Program, Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago,
IL (August, 1993 - May, 1998).
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Medical Director, Adolescent Psychiatry Outpatient Treatment Program, Northwestern Memorial Hospital,
Chicago, IL (May, 1998 – July 31, 1998).
Director, Behavioral Health and Welfare Program, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL (August 1,
1998 – present).
Director, Comprehensive Assessment and Response Training System, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago,
IL (August 1, 1998 - present).
Director, Clinical Services in Psychopharmacology, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL (July 1, 2001
– present).
Psychiatric Director, Illinois Department of Children and Family Services, Chicago, IL (August 1, 1998 –
January 21, 2003).
Interim Director, University of Illinois at Chicago Department of Psychiatry, Division of Child Psychiatry,
Chicago, IL (July 1, 2001 –November 1, 2003).
Director, Colbeth Child Psychiatry Clinic, University of Illinois at Chicago, Department of Psychiatry, Chicago,
IL (July 1, 2001 – August 15, 2009).
Director, University of Illinois at Chicago Department of Psychiatry, Division of Child Psychiatry, Chicago, IL
(November 1, 2003 – August 15, 2009).
CONSULTING POSITIONS:
Consultant; Court Services Program, Washtenaw County Community Mental Health; Ann Arbor, MI; 1985-87.
Consultant; Carpenter School, Ann Arbor Public School System; Ann Arbor, MI; 1986-87.
Consultant; Administration on Children, Youth and Families; Use of Psychotropic Medications among Children
in Foster Care; Washington, D.C.; September 16, 2011.
Consultant; U.S. Government Accountability Office; Analysis of Psychotropic Medication Prescribing Practices
in Foster Children; Washington, D.C.; April 2011 – April 2014.
SCIENTIFIC ACTIVITIES:
Reviewer for Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease
Reviewer for the Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Reviewer for Biological Psychiatry
Reviewer for Journal of Youth and Adolescence
Reviewer for Journal of Psychiatric Research
Reviewer for the Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology
Reviewer for Pediatrics
Reviewer for Child and Youth Services
Editorial Board - Journal of Youth and Adolescence
Ad hoc reviewer for National Institutes of Health
GRANT SUPPORT:
Past
Primary Care Consultation Line (DocAssist)
Granting Agency: Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services
Project Year: 6/28/09 – 6/27/11
PAF: 2009-03190-01
Total Cost: $599,650.00/year
Primary Care Consultation Line (DocAssist)
Granting Agency: Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services
Project Year: 6/28/08 – 6/27/09
PAF: 2008-03190-01
Total Cost: $599,650.00
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Principal Investigator, Clinical Research Center Grant: Cholinergic mechanisms in the sleep of patients with
major depression.
Total direct cost: $12,744.00/1 year.
Principle Investigator, National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and Depression, Young Investigator
Award: Sleep deprivation in adolescent depression.
Total direct cost: $30,000.00/year for two years, 8/91-7/93.
Co-principal Investigator, Clinical Research Center Grant: Dexamethasone metabolism in depressed
adolescents.
Total Direct Costs: $15,000.00/1 year.
CONTRACTS:
Current
Behavioral Health and Welfare Program
Granting Agency: Department of Children and Family Services
Project Year: 7/1/15– 6/30/16
Contract #: 2649399010
Total cost: $3,588,136.22
Past
Behavioral Health and Welfare Program
Granting Agency: Department of Children and Family Services
Project Year: 7/1/14– 6/30/15
Contract #: 2649399010
Total cost: $3,588,136.22
Behavioral Health and Welfare Program
Granting Agency: Department of Children and Family Services
Project Year: 7/1/13– 6/30/14
Contract #: 2649399010
Total cost: $3,588,136.22
Behavioral Health and Welfare Program
Granting Agency: Department of Children and Family Services
Project Year: 7/1/12– 6/30/13
Contract #: 2649399010
Total cost: $3,585,154.54
Behavioral Health and Welfare Program
Granting Agency: Department of Children and Family Services
Project Year: 7/1/11– 6/30/12
Contract #: 2649399010
Total cost: $3,585,154.54
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Behavioral Health and Welfare Program
Granting Agency: Department of Children and Family Services
Project Year: 7/1/10– 6/30/11
Contract #: 2649399010
Total cost: $3,319,290.16
Behavioral Health and Welfare Program
Granting Agency: Department of Children and Family Services
Project Year: 7/1/09– 6/30/10
Contract #: 2649399010
Total cost: $3,319,290.16
Behavioral Health and Welfare Program
Granting Agency: Department of Children and Family Services
Project Year: 7/1/08– 6/30/09
Contract #: 2649399014
Total cost: $3,319,290.16
Behavioral Health and Welfare Program – CARTS RESEARCH
Granting Agency: Department of Children and Family Services
Project Year: 7/1/07– 6/30/08
Contract #: 2649399014
Total cost: $1,492,720.75
Behavioral Health and Welfare Program – CARTS TRAINING
Granting Agency: Department of Children and Family Services
Project Year: 7/1/07– 6/30/08
Contract #: 2649399014
Total cost: $1,492,720.75
Behavioral Health and Welfare Program – CARTS RESEARCH
Granting Agency: Department of Children and Family Services
Project Year: 7/1/06 – 6/30/07
Contract #: 2649399014
Total cost: $1,492,720.75
Behavioral Health and Welfare Program – CARTS TRAINING
Granting Agency: Department of Children and Family Services
Project Year: 7/1/06 – 6/30/07
Contract #: 2649399014
Total cost: $1,492,720.75
Behavioral Health and Welfare Program – CARTS RESEARCH
Granting Agency: Department of Children and Family Services
Project Year: 7/1/06 – 6/30/07
Contract #: 2649399014
Total cost: $1,492,720.75
Behavioral Health and Welfare Program – CARTS TRAINING
Granting Agency: Department of Children and Family Services
Project Year: 7/1/06 – 6/30/07
Contract #: 2649399014
Total cost: $1,492,720.75
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Behavioral Health and Welfare Program – CARTS RESEARCH
Granting Agency: Department of Children and Family Services
Project Year: 7/1/05 – 6/30/06
Contract #: 2649399014
Total cost: $1,492,720.75
Behavioral Health and Welfare Program – CARTS TRAINING
Granting Agency: Department of Children and Family Services
Project Year: 7/1/05 – 6/30/06
Contract #: 2649399014
Total cost: $1,492,720.75
Behavioral Health and Welfare Program – CARTS RESEARCH
Granting Agency: Department of Children and Family Services
Project Year: 7/1/04 – 6/30/05
Contract #: 2649399014
Total cost: $1,492,720.75
Behavioral Health and Welfare Program – CARTS TRAINING
Granting Agency: Department of Children and Family Services
Project Year: 7/1/04 – 6/30/05
Contract #: 2649399014
Total cost: $1,492,720.75
Behavioral Health and Welfare Program – CARTS TRAINING
Granting Agency: Department of Children and Family Services
Project Year: 7/1/04 – 6/30/05
Contract #: 2649399014
Total cost: $1,492,720.75
Behavioral Health and Welfare Program – CARTS RESEARCH
Granting Agency: Department of Children and Family Services
Project Year: 7/1/03 – 6/30/04
Contract #: 2649399014
Total cost: $1,492,720.75
Behavioral Health and Welfare Program – CARTS TRAINING
Granting Agency: Department of Children and Family Services
Project Year: 7/1/03 – 6/30/04
Contract #: 2649399014
Total cost: $1,492,720.75
Behavioral Health and Welfare Program – CARTS RESEARCH
Granting Agency: Department of Children and Family Services
Project Year: 7/1/02 – 6/30/03
Contract #: 2649399013
Total cost: $1,492,720.75
Behavioral Health and Welfare Program – CARTS TRAINING
Granting Agency: Department of Children and Family Services
Project Year: 7/1/02 – 6/30/03
Contract #: 2649399013
Total cost: $1,492,720.75
Behavioral Health and Welfare Program – CARTS RESEARCH
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Granting Agency: Department of Children and Family Services
Project Year: 7/1/01 – 6/30/02
Contract #: 2649399012
Total cost: $591,957.00
Behavioral Health and Welfare Program – CARTS TRAINING
Granting Agency: Department of Children and Family Services
Project Year: 7/1/01 – 6/30/02
Contract #: 2649399012
Total cost: $591,956.00
CERTIFICATION AND LICENSURE:
Diplomat, American Board of Medical Examiners, 1983.
Certification in Sleep Medicine; American Board of Sleep Medicine; Certificate # 405; June, 1990.
Certification in General Psychiatry; American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Inc.; Certificate # 32837;
June, 1990.
Certification in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry; American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Inc.; Certificate
# 3764; September, 1994.
Medical Licensure; State of Illinois, # 036 086346; expiration date - 7/31/017.
MILITARY SERVICE/OBLIGATIONS:
None.
HONORS AND AWARDS:
Phi Eta Sigma Freshman Honor Society, 1973.
Awarded the Lynn Meier Scholarship ($500.00), 1981.
Awarded the Richard Tuttle Scholarship ($150.00), 1982.
Awarded the Bollinger Memorial Scholarship ($500.00), 1983.
Chief Resident, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 1986-87.
Chief Resident, Department of Psychiatry, 1987-1988.
Winner, Resident Writing Award, Michigan Psychiatric Society - Resident Physician Section, 1988.
Awarded n+1 Fellow; jointly awarded by the Association of Professors of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and
the National Institute of Mental Health; March, 1990.
Teacher of the Year Award, awarded by the General Psychiatry Residents and Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Fellows, University of Michigan Department of Psychiatry, 1990 - 91.
Awarded the Comer Award as Mentor for Arturo Gutierrez. Project name - “The effect of methylphenidate on
effortful processing in depressed adolescents.”
Listed in the Chicago Magazine as one of Chicago’s Top 500 Doctors, 1998
Teacher of the Year Award, awarded by the Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Residents, Northwestern
University Medical School Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, 1997 - 98.
Listed in America’s Top Doctors, 1999.
Listed in Best Doctors in America, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015
Norbert and Charlotte Rieger Service Program Award for Excellence; American Academy of Child and
Adolescent Psychiatry; 2008
Doug and Margaret Colbeth Commitment to Children’s Mental Health Award; April 2009.
Teacher of the Year Award, awarded by the Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellows, University of Illinois at
Chicago Department of Psychiatry; 2011 - 12.
Selected Top Psychiatrist, International Association of Healthcare Professionals, 2013
MEMBERSHIPS AND OFFICES IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES:
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Member, Association of Professional Sleep Societies
Member, American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Member, Illinois Council of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Member, Illinois Medical Society
Member, American Medical Association
Board Member, Illinois Council of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry; 6/94 - 6/96
Board Member, Chicago Society of Adolescent Psychiatry; 8/95 - 8/96
Board Member, Illinois Council of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry; 6/02 – present
Representative, Illinois Hospital Association; 1/1/03 – 11/1/08
Illinois Representative; General Assembly, American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry; 1/1/03 –
6/1/2014
President Elect; Illinois Council of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry; 6/2009 – 6/2010.
President; Illinois Council of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry; 6/2010 – 6/2012.
Past President; Illinois Council of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry; 6/2012 – 6/2014.
TEACHING ACTIVITIES:
University of Michigan Department of Psychiatry
Supervision of Medical Students rotating through Psychiatry, 1984-88.
Introductory Seminar: Introduction to Assessment of Children/Adolescents, 1986-1993.
Behavioral Pediatrics didactic seminars, Department of Pediatrics, 1986-1993.
Supervision of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellows rotating through the Adolescent Psychiatry Inpatient
Program, 1988-1993.
Introductory Seminar: Adolescent Psychiatry, 1988-1993.
Sleep Disorders Core, 1991 - 1993.
Supervision of 4th year medical students rotating through Adolescent Psychiatry, 1991 - 1993.
Northwestern University Medical School
Journal Club for interested medical students, general residents, and child psychiatry residents, 8/93 – 8/98.
Supervision of General Residents and Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellows rotating through the Adolescent
Psychiatry Inpatient Program, 8/93 – 8/98.
Supervision of General Residents and Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellows during their Child Psychiatry
Outpatient rotation, 1988-1993.
Introductory Lecture: Normal Adolescent Development, first year medical students, 8/93 – 8/98.
Introductory Lecture: Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, third year medical students, 8/93 – 8/98.
Introductory Lecture: Child and Adolescent Sleep Disorders, first child psychiatry residents, 8/93 – 8/98.
Introductory Lecture: Sleep Disorders, first year general psychiatry residents, 8/93 – 8/98.
Adolescent Case Conference, fourth year general psychiatry residents, 8/95 – 8/98.
University of Illinois at Chicago Medical School
Introductory Lecture: Child and Adolescent Sleep Disorders, second year medical students, 8/98 – 8/13.
Supervision of General Residents and Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellows rotating through the Adolescent
Psychiatry Inpatient Program, 8/98 – present.
Supervision of General Residents and Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellows during their Child Psychiatry
Outpatient rotation, 8/98-6/14.
Introductory Lecture: Child and Adolescent Development, Affective Development; second year medical
students, 8/98 – 8/08.
Introductory Lecture: Psychiatric Hospitalization of Adolescents, first year psychiatry residents, 8/98 - present.
Journal Club for child psychiatry residents, 7/99 - present.
Introductory Lecture: Eating Disorders, second year medical students, 8/98 – present.
Introductory Lecture: Moral Development; second year medical students, 8/98 – 8/2009.
Advanced Psychopharmacology: second year child fellows, 9/03 – present.
Introduction to Pediatric Psychopharmacology; first year child psychiatry fellows, 7/09 – present.
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Psychopharmacology Supervision Group; 7/09 – present.
COMMITTEE AND ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES:
University of Michigan Department of Psychiatry
Voting Member, Resident Education Committee, 1984-1988.
Chair, Department of Psychiatry Library Committee, 1986-July, 1993.
Chief Resident Representative, Resident Education Committee, 1986-1988.
Designed information brochure for the Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Fellowship Program, 1987.
Quality Assurance Committee, 1987-1988, 1989-1990.
Resident Selection Committee, 1987-1988.
Organization of Major Conference Series entitled "Current Research Perspectives and Clinical
Conceptualization of Impulsive and Aggressive Children, 1986-87.
Organization of day long seminar entitled "Cognitive-Behavioral Modification in Aggressive and Impulsive
Children," April, 1987.
Organization of Major Conference Series entitled "Psychopharmacology of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric
Disorders, 1987-1988.
Organization of day long seminar entitled "Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy," April, 1988.
Co-editor, Division of Child Psychiatry Newsletter, 1988-89.
Search Committee, Data Base Manager, Biometrics Division, 1989.
Faculty representative, Resident Education Committee, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship; April,
1990-December, 1992.
CAPH Marketing Committee, 1991.
CAPH Planning Committee, 1992.
Appointments and Promotions Ad Hoc Committee; September, 1992.
Member, Quality Improvement Team, Admissions and Appointments. August 1992 to July, 1993.
University of Michigan Medical School
Director, House Officers Association, University of Michigan Medical Center, 1985-86
Northwestern Memorial Hospital Department of Psychiatry
Utilization Management Committee, 1993 - May, 1998.
Interdisciplinary Quality Management Committee, 1993 - May, 1998.
Departmental Quality Assurance Committee, 1993 - May, 1998.
Department of Psychiatry Strategic Planning Committee, November, 1993.
Resident Education Committee, Children's Memorial Hospital, 1993 - 1994.
University of Illinois at Chicago
Resident Education Committee, Division of Child Psychiatry, University of Illinois at Chicago, 1998 - present.
Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services
Governor’s Office of Healthcare Innovation and Transformation, Children’s Services Subcommittee of the
Services and Supports Work Group, Services Coordination and Care Management. (7- 12/2014).
Governor’s Office of Healthcare Innovation and Transformation, Children’s Services Subcommittee of the
Services and Supports Work Group, Services Array. (7- 12/2014).
Illinois Department of Children and Family Services
Secure Care Committee, Department of Children and Family Services, Chicago, IL, 8/98 – 5/99.
Rule 325 Workgroup, Department of Children and Family Services, Chicago, IL, 4/00 – 7/02.
Committee on Training, Child Welfare Association Committee/SED, Chicago, IL, 4/00- 7/02.
Policy 2000 Training Committee, Department of Children and Family Services, Chicago, IL, 6/00 – 6/04.
Psychiatric Hospital Project, Department of Children and Family Services, Chicago, IL. (3/2013 – present).
Psychotropic medication Oversight Committee, Department of Children and Family Services, Chicago, IL.
(7/2013 – present).
Panelist, State of Illinois Court Appointed Expert, B.H. vs. Sheldon. (4/8/2015 – present).
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Illinois Hospital Association
Member at large, Behavioral Health Constituency Section, 1/1/2003 – 11/2008.
Member Behavioral Health Steering Committee Best Practices Task Force, 1/2007. Co-author – Best Practices
for the Treatment of Patients with Mental and Substance Illnesses in the Emergency Department, Illinois
Hospital Association, June 2007.
National
Examiner, National Board of Medical Examiners, General Psychiatry.
Examiner, National Board of Medical Examiners, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.
Assembly Member, Assembly of Regional Organizations of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (4/1/2003 –
6/1/2014).
Chair, Subcommittee on Use of Medications in Foster Care (12/1/2003 – 10/23/2005).
Representative, Council on Accreditation Behavioral Healthcare Standards Advisory Panel (3/4/2005 –
6/30/2006).
Member, AACAP Committee on Foster Care and Adoption (7/1/2004 – present).
Testified in front of the Subcommittee on Income Security and Family Support of the House Committee on
Ways and Means on the oversight of psychotropic medications in foster children. (7/19/2007).
Member, Local Arrangements Committee for the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
(1/2008 – 10/2008).
Co-chair, Committee on Administration, Society of Professors of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (4/08 – 4/10).
Member, AACAP Workgroup on Community-Based Systems of Care (7/1/2009 – present)
Member, Psychotropics External Experts Panel, Use of Psychotropics among Children in Foster Care,
Administration on Children, Youth and Families, Arlington, VA (9/16/2011).
Presenter, Oversight of Psychotropic Medications in Foster Children: The Illinois Model, Children's Bureau
Psychotropic Webinar Series, February 28, 2012
Presenter, Getting Practical: Developing Your State Plan for Psychotropic Medication Management, Children's
Bureau Psychotropic Webinar Series, March 28, 2012
Member, ACYF Psychotropic Summit Steering Committee (1/3/2012 – 8/28/2012).
Member, ACYF Expert Panel Consultation Committee (1/3/2012 – 8/28/2012).
Presenter, Psychiatric Consultation in a Psychotropic Medication Oversight Program for Foster Children: The
Illinois Model, ACF Because Minds Matter Summit: Collaborating to Strengthen Psychotropic
Medication Management for Children and Youth in Foster Care, Washington, DC (8/27 – 28/2012).
Member, ACYF Future Directions Psychotropic Medications in Foster Care. (8/28/2012 – present).
Testified in front of the Subcommittee on Human Resources of the House Committee on Ways and Means on
“The Overuse of Psychotropic Medications for Children in Foster Care.” (5/ 29/2014).
Testified in front of a Senate Briefing sponsored by Senator Thomas Carper (D-Delaware), organized by the
Center for Healthcare Strategies, First Focus and Voice for Adoption on “Reducing Overreliance on
Psychotropics and Increasing Use of Evidence-Based Psychosocial Treatments for Children and Youth in
Foster Care.” (2/10/2015).
Key Informant and Technical Expert for the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) review on
the topic of “Antipsychotics for Children and Young Adults.) (4/8/2015 – present).
Foundations
Advisor, Blue Harbor Foundation Research Board, 2/24/2005 – 6/30/2008.
AREAS OF RESEARCH EMPHASIS:
1. Factors affecting outcome of psychiatrically hospitalized adolescents with severe emotional disturbances
(SED)
2. Psychopharmacoepidemiology
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BIBLIOGRAPHY:
Publications in Peer-Reviewed Scientific Journals
1. Naylor MW, Grunhaus L, Cameron O: Single case study: Myoclonic seizures after abrupt withdrawal
from phenelzine and alprazolam. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 175:111-114, 1987.
2. Naylor MW, Alessi NE: Pseudoarylsulfatase A deficiency in a psychiatrically disturbed adolescent.
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 28:444-449, 1989.
3. Aldrich MS, Naylor MW: Narcolepsy associated with lesions of the diencephalon. Neurology, 39:1505-
1508, 1989.
4. Naylor MW, Greden JF, Alessi NE: Plasma dexamethasone levels in children given the dexamethasone
suppression test. Biological Psychiatry, 27:592-600, 1990.
5. Shain BN, Naylor M, Alessi N: Comparison of self-rated and clinician-rated measures of depression in
adolescents. American Journal of Psychiatry, 147:793-795, 1990.
6. Naylor MW, Shain BN, Shipley JE: REM latency in psychotically depressed adolescents. Biological
Psychiatry, 28:161-164, 1990.
7. Shain BN, Naylor MW, Shipley JE, Alessi NE: Imipramine effects on sleep in depressed adolescents: A
preliminary report. Biological Psychiatry, 28:459-462, 1990.
8. Shain BN, Kronfol Z, Naylor M, Goel K, Evans T, Schaefer S: Natural killer cell activity in adolescents
with major depression. Biological Psychiatry, 29:481-484, 1991.
9. Shain BN, King CA, Naylor M, Alessi N: Chronic depression and hospital course in adolescents. Journal
of American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 30:428-433, 1991.
10. Miller KE, King CA, Naylor MW, Shain BN: Suicidal adolescents' perceptions of their family
environment. Suicide and Life Threatening Behavior, 22:226-239, 1992.
11. Ghaziuddin M, Tsai L, Naylor M, Ghaziuddin N: Mood disorder in a group of self-cutting adolescents.
Acta Paedopsychiatrica, 55:103-105, 1992.
12. Venkataraman S, Naylor MW, King CA: Fluoxetine induced mania in depressed adolescents. Journal of
the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 31:276-281, 1992.
13. Jackson RS, Naylor MW, Shain BN, King CA: Capgras syndrome in adolescence: A review of the
literature and a hypothesis. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry,
31:977-983, 1992.
14. Alessi N, Naylor MW, Ghaziuddin M, Zubieta JK: An update on lithium carbonate in children and
adolescents. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry , 33:291-304, 1994.
15. Ghaziuddin M, Tsai LY, Ghaziuddin N, Eilers L, Naylor MW, Alessi N: Utility of the head CT scan in
child and adolescent psychiatry. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry,
32:123-126, 1993.
16. Naylor MW, King CA, Lindsay KA, Evans T, Armelagos J, Shain BN, Greden JF: The effects of sleep
deprivation on mood in depressed adolescents and psychiatric controls. Journal of the American
Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 32:753-759, 1993.
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17. King CA, Hill EM, Naylor MW, Evans T, Shain BN: Alcohol consumption in relation to other predictors
of suicidality among adolescent inpatient girls. Journal of the American Academy of Child and
Adolescent Psychiatry, 32:82-88, 1993.
18. King CA, Naylor MW, Hill EM, Shain BN, Greden JF: Dysthymia characteristic of heavy alcohol use in
depressed adolescents. Biological Psychiatry, 33:210-212, 1993.
19. King CA, Segal HG, Naylor MW, Evans T: Family functioning and suicidal behavior in adolescent
inpatients with mood disorders. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry,
32:1198-1206, 1993.
20. King CA, Naylor MW, Segal HS, Evans T, Shain BN: Global self-worth, specific self-perceptions of
competence, and depression in adolescents. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent
Psychiatry, 32:745-752, 1993.
21. Ghaziuddin N, Naylor MW, King CA, Segal HA: Fluoxetine and blood glucose control in depressed
adolescents. Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology, 4:87-92, 1994.
22. Naylor MW, Staskowski M, Kenney MC, King CA: Language disorders and learning disabilities in
school refusing adolescents. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry,
33:1331-133, 1994.
23. Ghaziuddin N, Naylor MW, King CA: Fluoxetine in tricyclic resistant depression in adolescents.
Depression, 2:287-291, 1994/5.
24. King CA, Radpour L, Naylor MW, Segal HG, Jouriles EN: Parents' marital functioning and adolescent
psychopathology. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 63:749-53, 1995.
25. King CA, Segal H, Kaminski K, Naylor MW, Ghaziuddin N, Radpour L: A prospective study of
adolescent suicidal behavior following hospitalization. Suicide and Life Threatening Behavior, 25:327-
338, 1995.
26. King CA, Franzese R, Gargan S, McGovern L, Ghaziuddin N, Naylor MW: Suicidal contagion absent
among adolescents during acute hospitalization. Psychiatric Services, 46:915-918, 1995.
27. Brand EF, King CA, Olson E, Ghaziuddin N, Naylor MW: Depressed adolescents with histories of sexual
abuse: Diagnostic comorbidity and suicidality. Journal of the American Academy of Child and
Adolescent Psychiatry, 35:34-41, 1996.
28. Kaminski KM, Naylor MW, Cheryl CA, Ghaziuddin N: Reactive mood and atypical depression in
psychiatrically hospitalized adolescents. Depression, 3:176-181, 1995.
29. Segal HG, King CA, Naylor MW: Psychosocial functioning of severely disturbed adolescents after short-
term hospitalization. Psychiatric Services, 46:287-9, 1995.
30. King CA, Ghaziuddin N, McGovern L, Brand E, Hill E, Naylor M: Predictors of comorbid alcohol and
substance abuse in depressed adolescents. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent
Psychiatry, 35:743-751, 1996.
31. Ghaziuddin N, King C, Ghaziuddin M, Naylor M, Chaudry N, Giordani B, DeQuardo J, Tandon R,
Greden JF: Electroconvulsive treatment in adolescents with pharmacotherapy refractory depression: A
prospective study. Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology, 6:259-271, 1996.
32. Ghaziuddin N, King CA, Naylor MW, Ghaziuddin M: Anxiety contributes to suicidality in depressed
adolescents. Depression and Anxiety, 11:134-138, 2000.
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33. Pavuluri MN, Naylor MW, Janicak PG: Recognition and treatment for pediatric bipolar affective
disorder. Contemporary Psychiatry, 1:1-9, 2002.
34. Pavuluri, M, Janicak PG, Naylor MW, Sweeney JA: Early recognition and differentiation of pediatric
schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. Annals of Adolescent Psychiatry , 27: 117-134, 2003.
35. Naylor MW, Anderson TR, Morris, A: Child psychiatry and child welfare: A collaboration for change.
Residential Treatment for Children and Youth, 21:33-50, 2003.
36. Pavuluri MN, Henry D, Carbray J, Sampson G, Naylor M, Janicak PG: Open-label prospective trial of
risperidone in combination with lithium or divalproex sodium in pediatric mania. Journal of Affective
Disorders, Special Issue on Pediatric Bipolar Disorder, 82S:S103–S111, 2004.
37. Pavuluri MN, Henry D, Naylor M, Carbray J, Sampson G, Janicak PG: A pharmacotherapy algorithm for
stabilization and maintenance of pediatric bipolar disorder. Journal of American Academy of Child and
Adolescent Psychiatry, 43(7):859-867, 2004.
38. Pavuluri MN, Birmaher B, Naylor M: Pediatric bipolar disorder: A review of the past 10 years. Journal
of American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 44(9):846-71, 2005.
39. Pavuluri MN, Henry DB, Carbray JA, Naylor MW, Janicak PG: Divalproex sodium for pediatric mixed
mania: a 6-month prospective trial. Bipolar Disord, 7:266–273, 2005.
40. Pavuluri MN, Henry DB, Carbray JA, Sampson GA, Naylor MW, Janicak PG: A one-year open-label
trial of risperidone augmentation in lithium nonresponder youth with preschool-onset bipolar disorder.
Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology, 16(3):336-50, 2006.
41. Kratochvil Christopher J, Vitiello B, Brent D, Bostic JQ, Naylor MW: Selecting an antidepressant for
the treatment of pediatric depression. Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent
Psychiatry, 45:371-373, 2006.
42. Naylor MW, Davidson C, Ortega-Piron DJ, Bass A, Gutierrez A, Hall A: Psychotropic medication
management for youths in state care: Pharmacoepidemiology and policy considerations. Child Welfare,
86(5):175 – 192, 2007.
43. Slade M, et al.: Best practices for the treatment of patients with mental and substance use illnesses in the
emergency Department. Disease-a-Month, 55(11/12):529-580, 2007.
Articles Submitted for Publication in Peer-Reviewed Scientific Journals
1. Morris A, Muehlbauer D, Francis C, Naylor M: Partnering for progress: Designing a rational system to
inform decision making in Illinois residential services. Residential Treatment for Children and Youth,
(submitted).
Articles in Preparation
1. Thompson AR, Henry DB, Davidson CV, Gottschalk A, Naylor MW. The influence of a state
psychotropic medication oversight program on rate of SSRI prescriptions in foster children.
2. Singh D, Naylor MN, Thompson AR, Gottschalk A, Davidson CV, Hu Q, Davis JM. Weight gain in
foster children treated with atypical antipsychotics: Policy implications.
3. Naylor MW, Davidson CV, Thompson AR, Henry DB. Reported psychosis in foster children treated
with psychostimulants: Incidence and risk factors.
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Letters, Non-peer Reviewed
1. Shain BN, Naylor M : Depression in children (letter)? Journal of the American Academy of Child and
Adolescent Psychiatry, 29: 484-485, 1990.
2. Naylor MW, Grossman M: Trichotillomania in a depressed adolescent (letter). Journal of the American
Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 30: 155-56, 1991.
3. Alessi NE, Naylor MW: Quality of the Journal and focus of the Academy (letter). AACAP Newsletter
(Winter):31, 1992.
4. Pavuluri MN, Naylor M: Multimodal Integrated Treatment for Youth with Bipolar Disorder (MITY-BD):
Research translation of pharmacotherapy algorithm and psychotherapeutic integration into real life
practice. Psychiatric Times, 22 (6): 24-26, 2005.
Book Chapters
1. Naylor, MW, Aldrich MS: Approach to the patient with disordered sleep. In: Principles and Practice of
Sleep Medicine, 2nd Ed. Kryger MK, Roth T, Dement WC eds. Philadelphia: Saunders, pp 413-417,
1994.
2. Naylor MW: Sleep and sleep disorders associated with encephalopathy and mental retardation. In:
Neurobase. Gilman S, Goldstein GW, Waxman SG eds. La Jolla: Arbor Publishing Corporation.
3. Naylor MW: Clinical decision making for presenting problems of sleep difficulty. In: Handbook of
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Volume 5 Clinical Assessment and Intervention Planning. Harrison S,
Eth S eds. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc, pp 96-104, 1998.
4. Aldrich MS, Naylor, MW: Approach to the patient with disordered sleep. In: Principles and Practice of
Sleep Medicine, 3rd
Ed. Kryger MK, Roth T, Dement WC eds. Philadelphia: Saunders, pp 521-525,
2000.
5. Pavuluri MN, Naylor MW, Sweeney JA: Pediatric Bipolar Disorder. In: The Handbook of Adolescent
Behavioral Problems: Evidence Based Approaches to Prevention and Treatment. Gullotta T, Adams G.
eds. Kluwer Academic Publishing, pp 185-204, 2005.
6. Zachik AA, Naylor MW, Klaehn MJ: Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Leadership in Public Mental
Health, Child Welfare, and Developmental Disabilities Agencies. In: Child and Adolescent Psychiatric
Clinics of North America. Houston M ed. Elsevier, (19):47-61, 2010.
7. Wagner-Simmons S, Naylor MW: Psychopharmacology in traumatized and neglected children and
adolescents. In: Treatment of Child Abuse: Common Ground for Mental Heal, Medical, and Legal
Practitioners, 2nd Edition. Reece RM, Hanson RF, Sargent J eds. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins
University Press, pp 313-322, 2014.
Monographs
1. AACAP and SAMHSA: A Guide to Psychotropic Medication Use in Systems of Care; American
Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry; American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry,
2013.
Policy Statements
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1. AACAP Position Statement on Oversight of Psychotropic Medication Use for Children in State Custody:
A Best Principles Guideline; American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 2005.
2. AACAP Best Principles for Integration of Child Psychiatry into the Pediatric Health Home; American
Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 2013.
3. AACAP Best Practices for Psychotropic Medication Use with Children and Adolescents; American
Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 2015.
Abstracts
1. Naylor MW, Alessi NE: Correlation between dexamethasone dosage and suppressor status in
psychiatrically hospitalized children. 42nd Annual Meeting of the Society of Biological Psychiatry; May,
1987; Chicago, Ill.; Abstract # 120.
2. Naylor MW, Greden JF, Alessi, NA: Plasma dexamethasone levels in children given the dexamethasone
suppression test. 35th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry;
October, 1988; Seattle, WA.; Abstract # NR 26.
3. Naylor MW, Alessi NA: Imipramine side effects in children with depressive and behavior disorders. 35th
Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry; October, 1988; Seattle,
WA; Abstract # NR 105.
4. Shain BN, Naylor MW, Alessi NE: Comparison of clinician-rated and self-rated depression rating scales
in adolescents. 44th Annual meeting of the Society of Biological Psychiatry; May, 1989; San Francisco,
CA; Abstract # 250.
5. Shain BN, Shipley JS, Alessi NE, Naylor MW: Polysomnography and prediction of treatment response in
depressed adolescents. 44th Annual meeting of the Society of Biological Psychiatry; May, 1989; San
Francisco, CA; Abstract #410.
6. Shain BN,Kronfol Z, Naylor MW: Natural killer cell suppression in adolescents with major depression.
44th Annual meeting of the Society of Biological Psychiatry; May, 1989; San Francisco, CA; Abstract
#183.
7. Giordani B, Butterbaugh G, Shain BN, Naylor MW, Berent S: Effects of depression on performance on
neuropsychological tests in adolescents. 44th Annual meeting of the Society of Biological Psychiatry;
May, 1989; San Francisco, CA; Abstract #244.
8. Naylor MW, Greden JF, Alessi NE: Plasma dexamethasone levels in children given the dexamethasone
suppression test. 44th Annual meeting of the Society of Biological Psychiatry; May, 1989; San
Francisco, CA; Abstract #76.
9. Naylor MW, Alessi NE: Imipramine side effects in children with disruptive behavior disorders and
depressive disorders. 44th Annual meeting of the Society of Biological Psychiatry; May, 1989; San
Francisco, CA; Abstract #253.
10. Aldrich MS, Naylor MW: Narcolepsy associated with lesions of the hypothalamus and mid-brain. 3rd
Annual Meeting of the Association of Professional Sleep Societies Meeting; June, 1989; Washington,
D.C.; Abstract # 192.
11. Naylor MW, Montgomery N, Shain BN: Patient, parent, and staff perceptions of an adolescent
psychiatric unit. 36th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry;
October, 1989; New York, NY; Abstract # NR 72.
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12. Shain B, Shipley J, Naylor M, and Alessi N: Polysomnography and prediction of treatment success in
depressed adolescents. 36th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent
Psychiatry; October, 1989; New York, NY; Abstract # NR 17.
13. Shain B, Naylor M, Alessi N: Clinician-rated versus self-rated measures of depression in adolescents.
36th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry; October, 1989; New
York, NY; Abstract # NR 18.
14. Butterbaugh G, Giordani G, Shain B, Naylor M, Berent S: Motor and memory performance in depressed
adolescents. 36th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry;
October, 1989; New York, NY; Abstract # NR 3.
15. Shain BN, King C, Naylor M: Double depression and adolescent suicidal behavior. 1990 Annual Meting
of the American Association of Suicidology; April, 1990; New Orleans, LA.
16. King CA, Shain BN, Naylor M, Evans TL: Social adjustment and adolescent suicidal behavior. 1990
Annual Meting of the American Association of Suicidology; April, 1990; New Orleans, LA.
17. Shain B, King C, Naylor M: Predictive validity of double depression in adolescents. 45th Annual
Meeting of the Society of Biological Psychiatry; May, 1990; New York, NY; Abstract # 301.
18. Shain B, King C, Naylor M: Dysthymia and increased suicide risk among adolescent inpatients with
major depression. 45th Annual Meeting of the Society of Biological Psychiatry; May, 1990; New York,
NY; Abstract # 299.
19. Shain B, Kronfol Z, Naylor M: Natural killer cell activity in adolescents with major depression. 45th
Annual Meeting of the Society of Biological Psychiatry; May, 1990; New York, NY; Abstract # 297.
20. Kuhn T, Naylor M, Shain B, Gargan S, Miller B: Frequency of side effects in adolescents treated with
imipramine. 45th Annual Meeting of the Society of Biological Psychiatry; May, 1990; New York, NY;
Abstract # 300.
21. Naylor MW, Shain BN, Shipley JE: REM latency in psychotically depressed adolescents. 4th Annual
Meeting of the Association of Professional Sleep Societies; June, 1990; Minneapolis, MN; Abstract #
208.
22. Naylor MW, Evans T, King CA, Armelagos J, Shain BN: Sleep deprivation and mood in depressed and
nondepressed adolescents. 37th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent
Psychiatry; October, 1990; Chicago, IL; Abstract # NR 78.
23. Naylor MW, Alessi NE, Shain BN, King C, Shipley J: Polysomnographic sleep abnormalities in
depressed children and adolescents. 37th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and
Adolescent Psychiatry; October, 1990; Chicago, IL; Abstract # NR 73.
24. King CA, Shain BN, Naylor MW, Evans T: Self-perceptions of specific competencies among depressed
adolescent inpatients. 37th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent
Psychiatry; October, 1990; Chicago, IL; Abstract # NR 59.
25. Shain BN, Naylor M, Alessi N: Comparison of self-rated and clinician-rated measures of depression in
adolescents. Clinical Digest Series: Psychiatry/Neurology Digest - Child and Adolescent; 1990.
26. King CA, Naylor MW, Evans T, Miller K: Suicidal youth: Research and treatment. Panel presentation at
the 24th Annual Conference of the American Association of Suicidology; April, 1991; Boston, MA.
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27. Miller KE, King CA, Naylor MW, Shain BN: Family dynamics and adolescent suicidal behavior. Paper
presented at the 24th Annual Conference of the American Association of Suicidology; April, 1991;
Boston, MA.
28. Naylor MW, Aldrich MS: The distribution of confusional arousals across sleep stages and time of night in
children and adolescents with night terrors. 5th Annual Meeting of the Association of Professional Sleep
Societies; June, 1991; Toronto, Ontario; Abstract # 223.
29. King CA, Naylor MW, Evans T, Segal H: Adolescents at risk for suicide: Family system protective
factors. Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association; August,
1991; San Francisco, CA.
30. King CA, Naylor MW, Evans TE: Assessment of depression and suicide risk in adolescents. Paper
presented at the Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association; August, 1991; San
Francisco, CA.
31. Naylor MW, Aldrich MS: Confusional arousals in children and adolescents with night terrors. 38th
Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry; October, 1991; San
Francisco, CA; Abstract # NR 68.
32. Naylor MW, King CA, Kenney MC, Staskowski M: Language disorders and learning disabilities in
school refusing adolescents. 38th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent
Psychiatry; October, 1991; San Francisco, CA; Abstract # NR 69.
33. King CA, Hill M, Evans T, Naylor MW: Alcohol consumption as a suicide risk factor among adolescent
inpatients. 38th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry; October,
1991; San Francisco, CA; Abstract # NR 89.
34. Venkataraman S, Naylor M, King CA: Mania and hypomania associated with fluoxetine treatment in
adolescents. 38th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry;
October, 1991; San Francisco, CA; Abstract # NR .
35. Naylor MW, Shipley JA, King CA: Correlates of polysomnographic findings in depressed adolescents.
Paper presented at the 38th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent
Psychiatry; October, 1991; San Francisco, CA.
36. King CA, Segal HG, Gargan S, Ghaziuddin N, Naylor M, Kaminski K: Suicidal adolescents' follow-up
adjustment. Paper presented at the 25th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Suicidology;
April, 1992; Chicago, IL.
37. Ghaziuddin N, Naylor MW, King CA: Fluoxetine in tricyclic refractory depression in adolescents. 47th
Annual Meeting of the Society of Biological Psychiatry; May, 1992; Washington, D.C.; Abstract # 426.
38. Naylor MW, Shipley JE, King CA: Cholinergic mechanisms in the sleep of depressed adolescents. 47th
Annual Meeting of the Society of Biological Psychiatry; May, 1992; Washington, D.C.; Abstract # 428.
39. Naylor MW, Shipley JE, King CA, Shain BN: REM latency in adolescents with endogenous depression.
47th Annual Meeting of the Society of Biological Psychiatry; May, 1992; Washington, D.C.; Abstract #
241.
40. King CA, Naylor MW, Hill EM, Shain BN, Greden JF: Alcohol use and depressive symptoms in
depressed adolescents. 47th Annual Meeting of the Society of Biological Psychiatry; May, 1992;
Washington, D.C.; Abstract # 427.
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41. Naylor MW, King CA, Evans T, Armelagos J, Shain B: Sleep deprivation in depressed adolescents and
psychiatric controls. 6th Annual Meeting of the Association of Professional Sleep Societies; June 1992;
Phoenix, AZ; Abstract # 26.
42. Kenney MC, Staskowski M, Naylor, MW: Language and learning disabilities in adolescent school
refusers: A collaborative model toward school reentry. Paper presented at the 70th Annual Convention of
the Council for Exceptional Children; April, 1992; Baltimore, MD.
43. King CA, Segal HG, Naylor MW: Family system factors and suicidality among adolescent inpatients.
International Conference on Suicidal Behavior; June, 1992; Pittsburgh, PA.
44. King CA, Naylor MW, Hill EM, Shain BN, Greden JF: Alcohol use and depression in adolescent
inpatients. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism; June, 1992;
San Diego, CA.
45. Segal HG, King CA, Naylor MW, Ghaziuddin N: Quality of depression in adolescent psychiatric
inpatients with IDDM. 39th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent
Psychiatry; October, 1992; Washington, D.C.; Abstract # NR 95.
46. Naylor MW, Kaminski KM, King CA, Ghaziuddin N, Greden JF: The effect of sleep deprivation on
depression in adolescents. 39th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent
Psychiatry; October, 1992; Washington, D.C.; Abstract # NR 88.
47. Naylor MW, Shipley JA, King CA: Cholinergic mechanisms in the sleep of depressed adolescents. 39th
Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry; October, 1992;
Washington, D.C.; Abstract # NR 89.
48. King CA, Segal HG, Kaminski KM, Naylor MW, DeMoura K, Ghaziuddin N, Grossman P: A
prospective study of depressed adolescent inpatients' suicidality post-hospitalization. 39th Annual
Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry; October, 1992; Washington,
D.C.; Abstract # NR 100.
49. Ghaziuddin N, King CA, Naylor MW: The relationship between anxiety and suicidal behavior. 39th
Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry; October, 1992;
Washington, D.C.; Abstract # NR 98.
50. Ghaziuddin N, Naylor MW, King CA, Segal HG: Fluoxetine and blood glucose control in depressed
diabetic adolescents. 39th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent
Psychiatry; October, 1992; Washington, D.C.; Abstract # NR 97.
51. King CA, Franzese R, Gargan S, Sarafa C, Ghaziuddin N, Naylor MW: Suicidal contagion among
adolescent inpatients. Paper presented at the 26th Annual Conference of the American Association of
Suicidology; April, 1993; San Francisco, CA.
52. Bolyard BL, Giordani B, Lauer RE, Walters AM, Leininger LL, King CA, Naylor MW, Harris GA,
Hwang J, Berent S: IQ and academic performance in conduct disordered adolescents. 48th Annual
Meeting of the Society of Biological Psychiatry; May, 1993; San Francisco, CA.
53. Walters AM, Giordani B, Lauer R, Bolyard B, Naylor MW, King CA, Harris GA, Berent S: Attention
testing in adolescents with conduct disorder. 48th Annual Meeting of the Society of Biological
Psychiatry; May, 1993; San Francisco, CA; Abstract # 283.
54. Naylor MW, Kaminski KM, King CA, Ghaziuddin N, Shipley J, Greden JF: Predictors of antidepressant
response to sleep deprivation in depressed adolescents. 40th Annual Meeting of the American Academy
of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry; October, 1993; San Antonio, TX; Abstract # NR - 1.
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55. Coates J, Naylor MW, Kaminski KM, King CA, Ghaziuddin N, Shipley JE, Greden JF: Sleep deprivation
and recovery sleep in depressed and normal adolescents. 40th Annual Meeting of the American Academy
of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry; October, 1993; San Antonio, TX; Abstract # NR - 15.
56. King CA, Kaminski K, Segal H, Ghaziuddin N, Radpour L, Naylor MW: A prospective study of
adolescent suicide attempts following hospitalization. 40th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry; October, 1993; San Antonio, TX; Abstract # NR - 145.
57. Naylor MW, Kaminski KM, King CA, Ghaziuddin N, Shipley JE, Coates J, Greden JF: Sleep deprivation
and recovery sleep in depressed and normal adolescents. Paper presented to the American Psychiatric
Electrophysiological Society, at the 49th Annual Meeting of the Society of Biological Psychiatry; May,
1994; Philadelphia, PA.
58. King CA, Ghaziuddin N, McGovern L, Hill E, Naylor MW: Differentiating depressed adolescents with
and without co-morbid alcohol abuse. 41st Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and
Adolescent Psychiatry; October, 1994; New York, NY; Abstract # NR - 49.
59. Ghaziuddin N, King CA, Naylor MW, Ghaziuddin M, Chaudary N, Greden JF: Electroconvulsive
Treatment in Pharmacotherapy Refractory Depression of Adolescence. 50th Annual Meeting of the
Society of Biological Psychiatry; May, 1995; Miami, FL; Abstract # 10.
60. King CA, Ghaziuddin N, McGovern L, Naylor M, & Hill E: Alcohol abuse in depressed, suicidal
adolescents. Paper submitted for presentation at the 28th Annual Conference of the American
Association of Suicidology, May, 1995.
61. Ghaziuddin N, King C, Ghaziuddin M, Naylor M, Chaudry N, Giordani B, DeQuardo J, Tandon R,
Greden JF: Electroconvulsive therapy in refractory adolescent depression. 42nd Annual Meeting of the
American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry; October, 1995; New Orleans, LA; Abstract #
NR - 104.
62. Kaminski KM, Naylor MW, Cheryl CA, Ghaziuddin N: Reactive mood and atypical depression in
psychiatrically hospitalized adolescents. 42nd Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and
Adolescent Psychiatry; October, 1995; New Orleans, LA; Abstract # NR - 111.
63. Kaminski KM, Donenberg GR, Naylor MW: Problem-solving in clinically disturbed adolescents. Kansas
Conference in Child Clinical Psychology; October 1996; Lawerence, KS.
64. Naylor MW, Sylvester CM: Lies, damn lies, and statistics. The role of Journal Club in psychiatric
education. Annual Meeting of the American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency Residency
Training, January, 1997; Charleston, South Carolina; Abstract # II-9.
65. Naylor MW, Anderson T, Kruesi M, Stoewe J: Pharmacoepidemiology of bipolar disorder in abused and
neglected state wards. 49th
Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry,
October 2002; San Francisco, CA; Abstract # B-32.
66. Anderson TR, Naylor MW, Kruesi M, Stoewe J: Co-pharmacy and poly-pharmacy in children and
adolescents in substitute care. 49th
Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent
Psychiatry, October 2002; San Francisco, CA; Abstract # C-31.
67. Pavuluri M, Henry D, Naylor M, Carbray J, Tolan P, Sampson G, Janicak P: A prospective comparison of
risperidone versus mood stabilizers in pediatric bipolar disorder. NIMH Collaborative Pediatric Bipolar
Disorder Conference, March 2003; Georgetown, Washington, D.C.
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68. Pavuluri M, Henry D, Naylor M, Carbray J, Tolan P, Sampson G, Janicak P: An algorithm based
pharmacotherapy in pediatric bipolar disorder. NIMH Collaborative Pediatric Bipolar Disorder Conference,
March 2003; Georgetown, Washington, D.C.
69. Pavuluri M, Henry D, Naylor M, Carbray J, Tolan P, Sampson G, Janicak PG: A prospective comparison
of risperidone versus mood stabilizers in pediatric bipolar disorder. International Conference of Bipolar
Disorders, June 12-14, 2003; Pittsburgh, PA; Suppl 1(5):p. 75.
70. Pavuluri M, Henry D, Naylor M, Carbray J, Tolan P, Sampson G, Janicak PG: An algorithm based
pharmacotherapy in pediatric bipolar disorder. International Conference of Bipolar Disorders, June 12-
14, 2003: Pittsburgh; PA; Suppl 1(5):p. 74.
71. Pavuluri M, Henry D, Naylor M, Carbray J, Sampson G, Janicak PG: Pharmacotherapy in pediatric
bipolar disorder. European Society of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Congres, September 29- October
1, 2003; Paris, FR. European Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Supplement 2, volume 12, p. 54.
72. Pavuluri M, Henry DB, Carbray JA, Naylor MW, Janicak PG: Divalproex monotherapy for pediatric
mixed mania: A six-month open-label trial. 51st
Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and
Adolescent Psychiatry, October 2004; Washington, D.C.; Abstract # A36.
73. Pavuluri M, Henry DB, Carbray JA, Naylor MW, Janicak PG: Risperidone augmentation of lithium in
preschool-onset bipolar disorder. 51st
Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent
Psychiatry, October 2004; Washington, D.C.; Abstract # C44.
74. Pavuluri M, Henry D, Carbray J, Sampson G, Naylor M, Janicak PG: Risperidone augmentation of
lithium in preschool- onset bipolar disorder. Biological Psychiatry: 55:1S-242S, 2004.
75. Pavuluri M, Henry D, Carbray J, Sampson G, Naylor M, Janicak PG: Divalproex sodium in pediatric
mixed mania: A six- month open-label trial. Biological Psychiatry: 55:1S-242S, 2004.
76. Pavuluri M, Henry D, Carbray J, Sampson G, Naylor M, Janicak PG: Open label prospective trial of
risperidone in combination with lithium or divalproex sodium in pediatric mania
Biological Psychiatry: 55:1S-242S, 2004.
77. Pavuluri M, Henry D, Carbray J, Sampson G, Naylor M, Janicak PG: Risperidone augmentation of
lithium in preschool-onset bipolar disorder. International Association for Child and Adolescent
Psychiatry and Allied Professionals, Berlin, Germany, August, 2004; Abstract # 347:P-017-309.
78. Pavuluri M, Henry D, Carbray J, Sampson G, Naylor M, Janicak PG: Divalproex sodium in pediatric
mixed mania: A six- month open-label trial. International Association for Child and Adolescent
Psychiatry and Allied Professionals, Berlin, Germany, August 2004; Abstract # 348:P-017-310.
79. Pavuluri M, Henry D, Carbray J, Sampson G, Naylor M, Janicak PG: Open label prospective trial of
risperidone in combination with lithium or divalproex sodium in pediatric mania. International
Association for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Allied Professionals, Berlin, Germany, August
2004; Abstract # 258:P-001-012.
80. Naylor M, Davidson CV, Henry DB, Thompson AR, Gutierrez AG: Psychosis in state wards treated with
stimulants. 55th
Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, October
2008; Chicago, I.; Abstract # P3.28.
81. Shade MS, Clay TD, Francis CE, Bond K, Naylor MW. Illinois DocAssist Program: Integrating child and
adolescent mental health care into primary care. Illinois Public Health Associations’ Conference, “Public
Health in Peril: The Call to Action”, Bloomingdale, IL; April 2009.
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82. Shade, ML, Clay TD, Francis CE, Bond K, Naylor MW. Illinois DocAssist Program: Integrating child
and adolescent mental health care into primary care. 137th Annual Meeting of the American Public
Health Association, Philadelphia, PA; November 2009.
83. Singh D, Thompson AR, Naylor MW, Gutierrez-Gottschalk A, Davidson CV, Hu Q, Davis, JM: Weight
gain in Illinois foster children treated with second generation antipsychotics. 57th
Annual Meeting of the
American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, October 2010; New York, NY.; Abstract #
P3.56.
84. Thompson AR, Henry DB, Davidson CV, Naylor MW: The influence of a state oversight program for
Illinois wards on SSRI prescription request trends. 57th
Annual Meeting of the American Academy of
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, October 2010; New York, NY.; Abstract # P3.56.
85. Woods WS, Makki M, Abbas H, Sagar A, Naylor M: Predictors of utilization of sleep medications for
youth in state custody. 42nd
Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law,
October 2011, Boston, MA, Abstract # A2.
Peer Reviewed Symposia, Workshops, and Institutes
1. Alessi NE, Naylor MW: Issues in inpatient research. Special Interest Study Group. 37th Annual Meeting
of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry; Chicago, IL; October, 1990.
2. Naylor MW: Development and basic physiology of sleep. In: Sleep Disorders from A to Zzzzz....
Presented at the 38th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry;
October, 1991; San Francisco, CA.
3. Naylor MW: Parasomnias in children and adolescents. In: Sleep Disorders from A to Zzzzz....
Presented at the 38th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry;
October, 1991; San Francisco, CA.
4. Naylor MW: Polysomnographic sleep variables in childhood and adolescent depression. Symposium 36.
Presented at the 38th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry;
October, 1991; San Francisco, CA.
5. Naylor MW: Sleep disorders and polysomnography in child and adolescent psychiatry. Special Interest
Study Group. 39th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry;
Washington D.C.; October, 1992.
6. Naylor MW: Sleep disorders and polysomnography in child and adolescent psychiatry. Special Interest
Study Group. 40th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry; San
Antonio, TX; October 29, 1993.
7. Naylor MW: Sleep disorders and polysomnography in child and adolescent psychiatry. Special Interest
Study Group. 41st Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry; New
York, NY; October, 1994.
8. Naylor MW: Depression in Narcolepsy. Invited Speaker, 3rd Annual Sleepy Person's Conference.
Rosemont, IL; March 1, 1996.
9. Morris A, Naylor MW, Anderson T: Bridging the gap: an innovative collaboration between child welfare,
a state university-based psychiatric program, and child-care providers. Workshop, 13th National
Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect; Albuquerque, NM; April 23 – 28, 2001.
10. Naylor MW, Anderson T, Morris A: Child welfare and child psychiatry: collaboration for change.
Workshop presented at the 48th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent
Psychiatry; Hilton Hawaiian Village; Honolulu, HI; October 24, 2001.
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11. Pavuluri M, Naylor MW, Carbray JA: A model of integrated service, training, and research: Illustrated by
a pediatric bipolar disorder program. Symposium presented at the 51st
Annual Meeting of the American
Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, October 2004; Washington, D.C.
12. Morris A, Muehlbauer D, Naylor MW, Francis C: Designing a rational system to inform decision making
regarding Illinois residential services. Paper presented as part of symposium entitled, “Cultivating Data
to Develop and Improve Programs”; 49th
Annual Meeting of the American Association of Children’s
Residential Centers, October 2005; Pasadena, CA.
13. Naylor MW: Essentials of Psychopharmacology for Children and Adolescents. Invited Workshop; 25th
Annual Conference of the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers. Hyatt Regency Hotel;
Chicago, Il; October, 2006.
14. Naylor MW: Psychopharmacology for Children and Adolescents: Clinical, Ethical/Legal, and Policy
Perspectives. Invited speaker; 50th
Annual Meeting of the American Associations of Children’s
Residential Centers. The Drake Hotel, Chicago, IL; November 1, 2006.
15. Davidson, R, Davidson C, Naylor MW, Shaver M: Enhancing Residential Treatment for Youth.
Symposium presented at the Annual Meeting of the Child Welfare League of America, February 2008,
Washington, DC.
16. Naylor MW, et al.: Improving treatment for foster care youth with severe emotional and behavioral
disturbance: Lessons from a state/university collaboration. Clinical Practicum presented at the 55th
Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry; Chicago, IL; October,
2008.
17. Naylor MW, Davidson RH, Davidson CV, Fouras GA: Psychiatry in the public interest: The impact of a
university-state agency partnership to improve mental health services in a child welfare system. Clinical
Perspectives presented at the 55th
Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent
Psychiatry; Chicago, IL; October, 2008.
18. Naylor MW: The University of Illinois at Chicago Behavioral Health and Welfare Program. Honors
Presentation 11 presented at the 55th
Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent
Psychiatry; Chicago, IL; October, 2008.
19. Naylor MW: Oversight of psychotropic medications for children in state care, the Illinois model. Clinical
Perspectives presented at the 55th
Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent
Psychiatry; Chicago, IL; October, 2008.
20. Naylor MW: Monitoring the use of psychotropic medications in foster children. Institute presented at the
57th
Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry; New York, NY;
October, 2010.
21. Zachik A, Naylor M, Larson L, Nietsche A: New Directions in Community-Based Systems of Care.
Special Interest Group; 58th
Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent
Psychiatry; Toronto, Ontario; October, 2011.
22. Naylor MW: Stranger in a strange land: The child psychiatrist in the child welfare system. In: Systems of
Care Special Program; Unclaimed Children 2011: Best Practices in Mental Health for Children in Child
Welfare. 58th
Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry; Toronto,
Ontario; October, 2011.
23. Naylor MW, Thompson AR, Henry DB, Davidson CV, Gottschalk G : Clinical and bioethical concerns
when regarding the use of psychotropic medications in foster children. In: Symposium 34; Psychotropic
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medication use in vulnerable child and adolescent populations: Making appropriate clinical and ethical
treatment decisions. 58th
Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry;
Toronto, Ontario; October, 2011.
24. Naylor MW: The GAO report on psychotropic medication use in foster children: Research and policy
implications. Institute presented at the 59th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and
Adolescent Psychiatry; San Francisco, CA; October, 2012.
25. Zachik A, Naylor M, Larson L, Nietsche A: New Directions in Community-Based Systems of Care.
Special Interest Group; 59th
Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent
Psychiatry; San Francisco, CA; October, 2012.
26. Naylor MW: Oversight of psychotropic medications in foster children: The Illinois model. Symposium
presented at the 60th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry;
Orlando, FL; October, 2013.
27. Gupta P, Naylor MW: Prediction of placement disruption in preschool-aged foster children using
administrative data from a psychotropic medication consent program. Symposium presented at the 60th
Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry; Orlando, FL; October,
2013.
28. Naylor MW: Monitoring the use of antipsychotic medications in foster children: The Illinois model.
Presentation, Member Forum, The Dramatic Rise in Neuroleptic Use in Children: Why Do We Do It,
What Does It Buy Us, and What Does It Cost Us? Presented at the 60th Annual Meeting of the American
Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry; Orlando, FL; October, 2013.
29. Zachik A, Naylor M, Larson L: New Directions in Community-Based Systems of Care. Special Interest
Group; 60th
Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry; Orlando, FL;
October, 2013.
30. Naylor MW: Models of Informed Consent for Psychotropic Medications for Children in Child Welfare.
Symposium 31: Using Data and Clinical Expertise to Improve the Monitoring and Use of Psychotropic
Medications for Children in Foster Care. Presented at the 27th Annual Children’s Mental Health
Research and Policy Conference; Tampa Florida; March 2014.
31. Naylor MW: Oversight of Psychotropic Medication Use in Foster Children: The Illinois Model. Invited
speaker; Three Branch Institute on Child Social and Emotional Well-Being. Milwaukee, WI; July 1,
2014.
32. Naylor MW: The Illinois Psychotropic Medication Consent Program: Opportunities to Improve Quality
of Mental Health Care in the Child Welfare System. Symposium 7: Integrating and Monitoring the Use
of Psychotropic Medications in Systems of Care. Presented at the Georgetown Training Institutes,
Washington, D.C.; July 2014.
33. Naylor MW: Oversight of Psychotropic Medications in Foster Children: The Illinois Model. Symposium
23: Strategies for Using Medicaid and Monitoring Psychotropic Medications: Improving Services for
Children in Child Welfare. Presented at the Georgetown Training Institutes, Washington, D.C. July
2014.
34. Zachik A, Naylor M, Larson L: New Directions in Community-Based Systems of Care. Special Interest
Group; 60th
Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry; San Diego,
CA; October, 2014.
35. Naylor MW: Creating a Positive Pathway: An Inpatient Psychiatric Treatment Model for Foster Children
with Serious Mental Health Conditions. Keynote Presentation: Addressing the Acute Care Challenges
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Faced by Young People and their Families. Presented at the 59th
Annual Conference of the American
Association of Children’s Residential Centers; Savannah, GA; April 15, 2015.
36. Zachik A, Naylor M, Larson L: New Directions in Community-Based Systems of Care. Special Interest
Group; 61st
Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry; San Antonio,
TX; October, 2015.
37. Jackson D, Naylor MW, Gray ES, Bartosz S: I Feel Like a Zombie: Legal Ethics and Oversight of
Psychotropic Drug Use in Children. Panel discussion on the overuse of psychotropic medications in child
welfare and juvenile justice. 2015 Annual Meeting of the American Bar Association; Chicago, IL; July
31, 2015.
38. Naylor MW: Oversight of Psychotropic Medication Use in Foster Care. Invited speaker, “Shifting
Perspectives in Children’s Mental Health.” Loyola University School of Law; Chicago, IL; October 9,
2015.
Grand Rounds, Lectures, Seminars
1. Naylor MW: Depression and the primary care physician. Presented to ambulatory care medical staff.
Hennepin County Medical Center. Minneapolis, MN. October, 1981.
2. Naylor MW: Psychiatric implications of cerebral lateralization. Presented to psychiatric staff,
Minneapolis Veterans Administration Medical Center. Minneapolis, MN. April, 1982.
3. Naylor MW: Dementia in the elderly. Invited speaker, Eventide Nursing Home, Moorhead, MN.
August, 1982.
4. Naylor MW: Dementia in the elderly. Invited speaker, St. Ansgar's Hospital, Moorhead, MN. August,
1982.
5. Naylor MW: Profound physical and sexual abuse of a seven-year old boy in a day care setting. Grand
Rounds Presentation. Department of Psychiatry, University of Michigan Medical Center. Ann Arbor,
MI. June, 1986.
6. Naylor MW: When to call a child psychiatrist. Invited Speaker. Department of Pediatrics. University of
Michigan Medical Center. Ann Arbor, MI. September, 1986.
7. Naylor MW: Emergency psychiatric evaluation of the child or adolescent. Invited Speaker, Department
of Emergency Psychiatry, University of Michigan Medical Center. Ann Arbor, MI. September, 1987.
8. Naylor, MW: The dexamethasone suppression test in children: Evidence of a dosage effect. Invited
Speaker, Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, University of Minnesota Medical Center.
Minneapolis, MN. January, 1988.
9. Naylor, MW: Adverse effects of imipramine and desipramine therapy in the treatment of children with
attention deficit disorder and major depressive disorders. Invited Speaker, Department of Behavioral
Sciences, Children's Hospital. Denver, CO. January, 1988.
10. Krahn D, Naylor MW: Adolescent eating disorders: Is something eating your child? Health Night Out,
University of Michigan Hospitals. October, 1990.
11. Naylor MW: Depression and suicide in children and adolescents. Presented at the 16th Annual
Midwinter Family Practice Update: February, 1992; Harbor Springs, MI.
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12. Naylor MW: Eating disorders in adolescents. Presented at the 16th Annual Midwinter Family Practice
Update: February, 1992; Harbor Springs, MI.
13. Naylor MW: Sleep deprivation in depressed adolescents and psychiatric controls. Grand Rounds;
University of Chicago; Chicago, IL; August 19, 1992.
14. Naylor MW: Sleep and its disorders in adolescents. Grand Rounds; Bronson Methodist Hospital;
Kalamazoo, MI; October 2,1992.
15. Naylor MW: Cholinergic mechanisms in the sleep of depressed adolescents. Grand Rounds; University
of Chicago; Chicago, IL; November 12, 1992.
16. Naylor MW: Sleep and its disorders in adolescents. Presented at the 17th Annual Midwinter Family
Practice Update: February, 1993; Harbor Springs, MI.
17. Naylor MW: Sleep disorders in infants and children. Presented at the 17th Annual Midwinter Family
Practice Update: February, 1993; Harbor Springs, MI.
18. Naylor MW: Sleep and its disorders in adolescents. Grand Rounds; St. Joseph's Mercy Hospital; Pontiac,
MI; May 12,1993.
19. Naylor MW: Stress and coping in children and adolescents. Invited Speaker; Assured Health Systems:
Chicago, IL; September 16, 1993.
20. Naylor, MW: Psychological and psychiatric aspects of narcolepsy. Invited Speaker; Narcoleptics and
Partners Support Group, Center for Narcolepsy Research. University of Illinois at Chicago Medical
Center, Chicago, IL; October 9, 1993.
21. Naylor MW: Language disorders and learning disabilities in school refusing adolescents. Invited
Speaker; Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Perspectives in Adolescence. Westin Hotel, Chicago, IL;
November 5, 1993.
22. Naylor MW: Sleep and its disorders in children and adolescence. Invited Speaker; Center for Forensic
Psychiatry, Ypsilanti, MI; January 14, 1994.
23. Naylor MW: Child and adolescent sleep disorders from A to Zzzz. Invited Speaker; Northwestern
Memorial Hospital, Perspectives in Adolescence. Westin Hotel, Chicago, IL; March 4, 1994.
24. Naylor MW: A complicated case of adolescent depression: Multidisciplinary evaluation and treatment.
Invited Speaker; Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Perspectives in Adolescence. Westin Hotel, Chicago,
IL; March 4, 1994.
25. Naylor MW: Clinical applications of total sleep deprivation in depressed adolescents. Invited Speaker;
Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Update on Adolescent Psychiatry: Integrating Recent Research
Findings into Clinical Practice. Adolescent Mood Disorders. Westin Hotel, Chicago, IL; April 22-23,
1994.
26. Naylor MW: Integration of standardized data collection into clinical practice: Implications for research,
clinical care, and quality assurance. Invited Speaker; Warren Wright Adolescent Center, First Annual
Update on Adolescent Psychiatry: Integrating Recent Research Findings into Clinical Practice.
Adolescent Mood Disorders. Westin Hotel, Chicago, IL; April 22-23, 1994.
27. Naylor MW: Child and adolescent sleep disorders from A to Zzzz. Grand Rounds; Evanston Hospital,
Evanston, IL; June 14, 1994.
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28. Naylor MW: Child and adolescent sleep disorders from A to Zzzz. Invited speaker, Illinois Council of
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry; Chicago, IL; October 5, 1994.
29. Naylor MW: Integration of standardized data collection into clinical practice: Implications for clinical
care, treatment outcome, and quality assurance. Invited consultant, Rockford Memorial Hospital,
Rockford, IL; January 26, 1995.
30. Naylor MW: Sleep disorders in the pediatric patient. Grand Rounds; Ravenswood Hospital, Department
of Pediatrics; Chicago, IL; February 14, 1995.
31. Naylor MW: Adolescent stress and coping. Invited Speaker; Northwestern Memorial Hospital,
Perspectives in Adolescence. Westin Hotel, Chicago, IL; March 3, 1995.
32. Naylor MW: Adolescent eating disorders. Invited Speaker; Northwestern Memorial Hospital,
Perspectives in Adolescence. Westin Hotel, Chicago, IL; November 10, 1995.
33. Naylor MW: Depression and suicide in children and adolescents. Invited Speaker; Illinois Department of
Public Health, School Nurses Division Critical Issues Conference. Hillside, IL, March 7, 1996.
34. Naylor MW: Depression and suicide in children and adolescents. Invited Speaker; Illinois Department of
Public Health, School Nurses Division Critical Issues Conference. Carlinville, IL; March 14, 1996.
35. Naylor MW: Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in children and adolescents. Grand Rounds; Silver
Cross Hospital, Department of Pediatrics; Chicago, IL; March 28. 1996.
36. Naylor MW: Detection and prevention of suicide in adolescents. Invited Speaker; Health Occupation
Students of America, 20th Anniversary National Leadership Conference. Chicago, IL; June 28, 1996.
37. Naylor MW: Treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and behavior disorders. Grand Rounds;
Northwest Community Hospital; June 25, 1996.
38. Naylor MW: Psychopharmacology in children and adolescents: Everything you wanted to know about
meds but were afraid to ask. Invited Speaker; Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Perspectives in
Adolescence. Radisson Hotel, Chicago, IL; November 11, 1996.
39. Naylor MW: Assessment and management of severe adolescent psychopathology: Treatment planning
involving multiple resources. Invited Speaker; Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Perspectives in
Adolescence. Radisson Hotel, Chicago, IL; March 7, 1997.
40. Naylor MW: Depression in children and adolescents. Presented at: Psychological Aspects of Divorce: A
Lawyer’s Perspective; Children’s Memorial Hospital; Chicago, IL; Saturday, March 21, 1997.
41. Naylor MW: Disruptive behavior disorders in adolescents. In service presented at the Aurora Public
Schools; Aurora, IL, Friday, February 27, 1998.
42. Naylor MW: Treatment of adolescent eating disorders. Invited Speaker; Northwestern Memorial
Hospital, Perspectives in Adolescence. Radisson Hotel, Chicago, IL; March 7, 1998.
43. Naylor MW: Somatic treatment of pediatric sleep disorders. Invited Speaker; 5th Annual Warren Wright
Adolescent Center, Update on Adolescent Psychiatry: Integrating Recent Research Findings into Clinical
Practice. Adolescent Psychopharmacology. Radisson Hotel, Chicago, IL; April 24 - 25, 1998.
44. Naylor MW: Diagnosis and treatment of delayed sleep phase syndrome in adolescents. Grand Rounds;
University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL; November 25, 1998.
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45. Naylor MW: Sleep Disorders in Children and Adolescents From A to Zzzzzzz….., Wisconsin Council of
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Annual Meeting, Milwaukee, WI, April 30 – May 1, 1999.
46. Naylor MW, Anderson T: Child Welfare and Child Psychiatry: A Collaboration for Change. Grand
Rounds; University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL; April 19, 2000.
47. Naylor MW: Clinical characteristics of adolescents referred for residential care. Invited Speaker; 1st
Annual Update on Residential Care: Milieu Management in the Residential Care of Adolescents with
Severe Emotional Disturbances. The Holiday Inn, Naperville, IL; May 19 – 20, 2000.
48. Naylor MW: Mood disorders. AACAP 26th
Annual Review Course in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.
Sheraton Chicago Hotel and Towers; Chicago, IL; June 20, 2001.
49. Naylor MW: Schizophrenia and psychotic symptoms in children. AACAP 26th
Annual Review Course in
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Sheraton Chicago Hotel and Towers; Chicago, IL; June 20, 2001.
50. Naylor MW: DCFS Psychopharmacology Consultation Program. Presented at the DCFS Hispanic
Family Conference. Sheraton Hotel; Arlington Heights, IL; November 16, 2001.
51. Naylor MW: DCFS Psychopharmacology Consultation Program. Presented at the DCFS Foster Parent
Association. Crowne Plaza Hotel, Springfield, IL; March 8 & 9, 2002.
52. Naylor MW: The ordeal of change. Invited speaker; 2nd Annual Update on Residential Care:
Transitions and Change in Residential Care. University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL April 25 &
26, 2002.
53. Naylor MW, Morris A, Hill E, Guidi J: Ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-changes: Managing for change in residential
treatment facilities (Parts I & 2). Invited speaker; 2nd Annual Update on Residential Care: Transitions
and Change in Residential Care. University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL; April 25 & 26, 2002.
54. Naylor MW, Morris A: Understanding and managing trauma related behavior in therapy and in the
milieu. Invited speaker; 3rd Annual Update on Residential Care: Understanding and Responding to the
Behaviors of Youth with Severe Emotional Disturbances. University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL;
May 1 & 2, 2003.
55. Naylor MW: Psychotropic Medications. Invited speaker; DCFS Spring 2004 Caregivers Conference.
Westin O’Hare, Rosemont, IL; March 26 – 28, 2004.
56. Naylor MW: Psychotropic Medications. Invited speaker; DCFS Spring 2008 Caregivers Conference.
Hyatt Lisle, Lisle, IL; February 22 – 23, 2008.
57. Naylor MW: Accessing and Understanding Psychiatric Services. Invited speaker; DCFS Spring 2008
Caregivers Conference. Hyatt Lisle, Lisle, IL; February 22 – 23, 2008.
58. Naylor MW: Psychotropic Medications. Invited speaker; DCFS Spring 2008 Caregivers Conference.
Four Points Sheraton, Fairview Heights, IL; March 7 – 8, 2008.
59. Naylor MW: Accessing and Understanding Psychiatric Services. Invited speaker; DCFS Spring 2008
Caregivers Conference. Four Points Sheraton, Fairview Heights, IL; March 7 – 8, 2008.
60. Naylor MW: Psychotropic Medications. Invited speaker; DCFS Spring 2008 Post-adoption Conference.
Baby Fold, Bloomington, IL; April 2, 2008.
61. Naylor MW: Oversight of Psychotropic Medication Use in Foster Children. Grand Rounds, University
of Illinois at Chicago; Chicago, IL; January 15, 2014.