
Keith Humphreys, PhD
Professor (Research) of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and CHP/PCOR associateStanford School of Medicine
Department of Psychiatry
401 N. Quarry Road, Room C-305
Stanford, CA 94305-5717
Research Interests
Federal mental health and drug policies; veterans' health care; consumer-intensive health management programs; addictive disorders; differences between treatment research subjects and real-world patients.
Keith Humphreys' Curriculum Vitae (81.9KB, modified June 2009)
Keith Humphreys is a Professor (Research) of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, a VA Senior Research Career Scientist and a CHP/PCOR associate. A clinical/community psychologist by training, Humphreys' research focuses on the prevention and treatment of addictive disorders, and, on the extent to which subjects in medical research differ from patients seen in everyday clinical practice. Since 2004, Humphreys has also volunteered as a consultant and teacher in the multinational humanitarian effort to rebuild the psychiatric care system of Iraq, for which he recently won the American Psychological Association's Award for Distinguished Contribution to the Public Interest.
Dr. Humphreys has been extensively involved in the formation of federal policy, having served as a member of the White House Commission on Drug Free Communitites, the VA National Mental Health Task Force, and the National Advisory Council of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. He is currently on leave from Stanford while he serves as Senior Policy Advisor at the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy.
Stanford Departments
Psychiatry
Other affiliations
VA HSR&D Center for Health Care Evaluation
American Psychological Association
Publications
Improving Medicare Coverage of Psychological Services for Older Americans
BE Karlin, Keith Humphreys
American Psychologist vol. 62, 7 (2007)
Influence of Subject Eligibility Criteria on Compliance With National Institutes of Health Guidelines for Inclusion of Women, Minorities, and Children in Treatment Research
Keith Humphreys, Kenneth R. Weingardt, Alex H. S. Harris
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research vol. 31, 6 (2007)
Encouraging Posttreatment Self-Help Group Involvement to Reduce Demand for Continuing Care Services: Two-Year Clinical and Utilization Outcomes
Keith Humphreys, Rudolf H. Moos
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research vol. 31, 1 (2007)
Cost of Institutional Review Board Procedures in Multicenter Observational Research, The
Keith Humphreys, Trafton J, Todd H. Wagner
Annals of Internal Medicine vol. 139, 1 (2003)




