Jimmie C. Holland,
MD
Chairperson,
Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
Jimmie C. Holland, M.D., author of The Human
Side of Cancer, has been central to the establishment of psycho-oncology
as a subspecialty within oncology dealing with the psychological,
social, and behavioral aspects of cancer. In the 1970s, she recognized
the need to treat the emotional trauma experienced by many cancer
patients and their families, and ultimately became the founder
of the field of psycho-oncology.
With two Fellows, Dr. Holland started the Psychiatry
Service at New Yorks Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
in 1977, developing the methods for diagnosing and treating psychiatric
in people with cancer. The Service achieved departmental status
in 1996 and Dr. Holland became Chair of the Department of Psychiatry
and Behavioral Sciences. The Centers psychiatry program
has become the countrys largest training and research program
in psychiatric oncology.
Dr. Holland conducted some of the first epidemiologic
studies of the psychological impact of cancer on individuals and
their families, studying how cancer affects patients, their families
and care givers, and how psychological and behavioral factors
affect risk of cancer and survival.
Dr. Holland is credited with putting psychosocial
and behavioral research on the agenda of the American Cancer Society
in the early 1980s, leading to the creation of the Societys
scientific advisory committee on psychosocial and behavioral research.
The Society awarded her its Medal of Honor in 1993. She also is
the founding President of the International Psycho-oncology Society
and the American Society of Psychosocial and Behavioral Oncology/AIDS,
which provide international and national networks for clinicians
and researchers in psycho-oncology.
A graduate of Baylor University in Waco, TX,
Dr. Holland earned her medical degree from the Baylor Medical
School in Houston. She interned at St. Louis City Hospital and
had residency training at Malcolm Bliss Psychiatric Hospital,
Washington University and Massachusetts General Hospital. Dr.
Holland held appointments in the Department of Psychiatry at the
State University of New York at Buffalo between 1956 and 1973
and at the major teaching hospital where she served as Director
of Psychiatry.
In 1972-1973, Dr. Holland served as a Special
Consultant in the Soviet Union on a National Institute of Mental
Health Joint Schizophrenia Research Study. In 1974, she became
Assistant Chief of the Psychiatric Consultation Services, Montefiore
Hospital, Albeert Einstein College of Medicine. In 1977, she became
Chief of the Psychiatry Service at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer
Center and Professor of Psychiatry at Cornell University Medical
College, becoming Vice-Chairman of the Cornell Department of Psychiatry
in 1996. In 1989, Dr. Holland was appointed to the first endowed
chair for psycho-oncology, the Wayne E. Chapman Chair in Psychiatric
Oncology. In the same year, she published, as senior editor, the
first text on psycho-oncology, The Handbook of Psychooncology,
Oxford University Press. In 1998, her new Textbook of Psycho-Oncology
was published by Oxford University Press. In the fall of 2000,
Dr. Holland published, with medical journalist Sheldon Lewis,
The Human Side of Cancer, HarperCollins. She is co-founder of
the Psycho-Oncology journal and serves on several editorial boards,
including Cancer.
A Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association,
the American College of Psychiatrists, and a former President,
as well, of the Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine, Dr. Holland
has served on national committees for the National Cancer Institute
and the National Institute of Mental Health. She was elected as
a Fellow in the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy
of Science in 1995. The American Psychiatric Association awarded
her its Presidential Commendation in 2000.
Sheldon Lewis
Sheldon Lewis has been a health journalist
for 25 years. He was editor of the journal Advances [in Mind/Body
Medicine] and an editor of Healthy Living magazine, Bottom Lin/Personal,
and Scientific American/Medicine. He is currently editor of the
International Journal of Integrative Medicine. He has been an
adjunct faculty member at New York University and Sarah Lawrence
College. He is co-author, with Sheila K. Lewis, of Stress-Proofing
Your Child (Bantam 1996) and author of many articles for health
publications.
Dr. Jimmie C. Holland and Sheldon Lewis are the authors of the
chapter on Emotions and Cancer in the book Mind/Body Medicine,
edited by Daniel Goleman and Joel Gurin (Consumer Reports1992).