Dr. Lawrence Weinstein
About
Dr. Lawrence Weinstein was appointed chief medical officer of AAC in August 2018. He is an accomplished physician executive with more than 20 years’ experience in managed behavioral healthcare. In addition to his extensive senior leadership background, he also delved into private practice, where he provided individual and group diagnostic psychotherapeutic services, family therapy and addiction psychiatry.
Dr. Weinstein has always been fascinated by the mysteries of the mind, and throughout his career, he’s explored different avenues to solve them. His career began in psychoanalysis, which allowed him to develop a deeper appreciation and understanding of the unconscious mind. This work led him to do research in psychoneuroimmunology. It was this research in how the brain impacts the immune system, and the connection of the brain to the rest of the body, that solidified his belief in mind-body connection and furthered his interest in providing a holistic approach to illness and treatment.
Throughout his career, Dr. Weinstein has set the standard for clinical and operational excellence, physician management and driving technology solutions that support clinical innovation. He brings this experience and an unwavering commitment to patient care to his role as AAC’s chief medical officer, where he oversees medical operations for all facilities and supervises the medical staff to ensure the highest quality of care.
Dr. Weinstein’s quest to learn is not limited to his time at work. In his spare time, he enjoys learning about different world cultures, exploring new places and traveling in general. His other passions include downhill skiing and boating. Being in the mountains or on the water is the best way for him to recharge and refocus.
Credentials and Education:
- Psychiatry residency – Michael Reese Hospital and Medical Center, Chicago, IL
- Internal Medicine, Neurology and Psychiatry Internship – Michael Reese Hospital and Medical Center, Chicago, IL
- Medical School – Kiev Medical Institute, Kiev Ukraine
- Medical School – Ross University School of Medicine, New York, NY
- Board Certified – Diplomate of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology
- Board Certified – Diplomate of American Board of Addiction Medicine
Professional Associations:
- American Medical Association
- American Psychiatric Association
- American Society of Addiction Medicine
- American Associations for Physician Leadership
- American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology
Books, Publications and/or other Media:
- Managing Obstacles to Improved Outcomes in Depression – A Collaborative Approach to Improved Care; Managed Care Magazine (MOOD Supplement), Oct., 2006 Lawrence M. Weinstein, MD:, Chalmers Armstrong M.D
- Implications of Depression: The Payer Perspective; Lawrence M. Weinstein, MD: Chalmers Armstrong M.D.; April, 2006
- OnTrakTM Relapse Prevention Program Therapist Guide; Radujko-Moore, R.E., Jack, T.C., Weinstein, L.M.; Los Angeles: Catasys®, Inc. (2008). (in press)
OnTrakTM Relapse Prevention Program Workbook; Radujko-Moore, R.E., Jack, T.C., Weinstein, L.M.; Los Angeles: Catasys®, Inc. (2008). (in press) - Application of Multivariate Probabilistic (Bayesian) Networks to Substance Use Disorder Risk Stratification and Cost Estimation; Lawrence Weinstein, MD, ABHM; Todd Radano; Timothy Jack, MD; Philip Kalina, MS; and John S. Eberhardt III; Perspectives in Health Information Management 6, Fall 2009
- Scientific Rationale and Safety of the Prometa® Treatment Program; Lawrence M. Weinstein, MD, Timothy Jack, MD, Donald R. Wesson, MD, Sanjay Sabnani; Feb. 2007
- Cutting smoking rate through coaching; Benefits magazine, Volume 49, Number 10, October 2012, pages 34-3
Reviewed Posts
Disease of Addiction
Areas of Expertise
- Addiction Psychiatry
- Clinical Management
- Psychoanalysis
- Neurology
Featured In
- Op-Ed
- Workplace Risk Factors for Alcohol Abuse: HR Daily Advisor
- Alcohol is America’s Most Abused Substance: The Doctor Weighs In
- Risk Stratification of Health Plan Enrollees with Addiction: Perspectives in Health Information Management Journal
- Featured Expert In
- What Happens To Your Body When You Don’t Drink Alcohol For A Month: HuffPost
- What Is Fentanyl? Former NHLer Jimmy Hayes Died With Opioid and Cocaine in System: Newsweek
- What Does The Weeknd Mean When He Says He’s “Sober Lite”?: Bustle
- The 6 best apps to help people recovering from alcohol addiction to stay sober: Insider
- How to quit smoking or vaping: 8 tips from addiction experts: CNET
- What the CDC’s New Overdose Stats Tell Us: Treatment Magazine
- Dry January canceled? Jokes, memes making light of sobriety are hurtful, harmful: Yahoo
- Macklemore Opens Up About ‘Painful’ Relapse During COVID & Why He’s Candid with His Kids About Addiction: People
- Community Unites in Response to Opioid Epidemic: The Epoch Times
- Why Vaping is Addictive: CNET
- Juul Vape: CNET
- Benzodiazepine Addiction: Healthgrades
- Health and Nutrition: The Daily Meal
- How are Different Alcoholic Drinks Made?: Torch Cigar Bar
- Occupational Alcoholism: The HR Digest