David Reiss MD
Clinical Professor in the Child Study Center
Biographical Info

Dr. Reiss graduated from Haravrd College and Harvard Medical School , both summa cum laude. He completed a residency in psychiatry at the Massachusetts Mental Health Center and psychoanalytic training at the Washington Psychoanalytic Institute. He was clinical associate, section chief and acting Branch Chief in the Intramural Research Program of NIMH and then the Vivian Gill Distinguished Research Professor at the George Washigton University School of Medicine becoming emeritus in 2007 when he retired after 35 years of service. He was appointed Clinical Professor of Child Psychiatry at Yale in 2008. His research on the interplay of family and genetic processes on human development has been continuously funded by NIH for 44 years. He is the recipient of numerous awards including an NIH MERIT award and the Adolf Meyer Award from the American Psychiatric Association and was editor-in-chief of Psychiatry: Interpersonal and Biological Processes for 14 years. He was also the principal in a landmark lawsuit, Reiss et al vs Finch (a cabinet member in the Nixon administration) securing the right of Federal employees to engage in political protest
Education & Training
- M.D.
- Harvard Medical School (1962)
- Candidate and graduate
- Washington Psychoanalytic Institute

