LIFETIME SERVICE AWARD
L. Ari Kopolow, MD DLFAPA, ACP, CGP
This year, the WPS Board is giving a lifetime service award to one of its own members. Dr. L. Ari Kopolow, is an undergraduate of Brandeis, a medical school graduate of University of Missouri-Columbia, a former resident of psychiatry at McLean Hospital, and, perhaps most importantly, a mentee of Abraham Maslow. However, what really defines Dr. Kopolow are his 50 plus years dedicated to the well-being of patients.
Dr. Kopolow has served his patients, his profession, public and private institutions, and as a Lt. Commander, the U.S. government. His contributions include the following: organizing and creating the Government's first Mental Health Advocacy Program; writing the first national Mental Health Patients Bill of Rights; Director of Adult Inpatient psychiatric services; an outpatient clinic using a unique patient participatory strategy; Post-Sept 11, 2001 Community Response Team Leader; Principal Investigator for 17 psychopharmacological studies including those leading to FDA approval for Aricept, Cymbalta, Zyprexa, Abilify, and Nuvigil; National Speaker on Neurobiology of Depression; and Director of the Physician Resource Network dedicated to serving Montgomery County Physicians in crisis.
While handling those responsibilities, he also found time to write two dozen articles in professional journals on various subjects, five books on community services and patient rights, and work in public education aimed at helping people in the US and China better understand mental illness, handle stress, and recognize depression and SAD. One article, entitled “Plain Talk on Handling Stress” has been read by millions of people.
He has been an active member of the WPS and served on the WPS Board of Directors for 12 years, as Secretary, Treasurer, and President of the SMPS for eight years. Dr. Kopolow, a Distinguished Life Fellow of the APA, has recently assumed the presidency for Washington Psychiatric Society Educational Foundation. Dr. Kopolow is now leaving organizational tasks behind and writing a book about the unrecognized scope of Maslow's work on human potential and positive psychology, including his research on non-drug-induced peak experiences. The book, titled Dare to be Extraordinary: Maslow’s Strategy for Learning, Living, Loving Everything You Are will come out after January 2024, and is a practical guide to helping people become everything they have the potential to be. Let’s extend our congratulations and thanks to Ari for his dedication and commitment, and not jostle him too much to get the first edition of his book.