Dr. Harriette Denice Green-Verdun, MD
Adolescent Psychiatrist | Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
109 Lawrence St Detroit MI, 48202About
Harriette Denice Green-Verdun, MD, is a Board-Certified Psychiatrist with a private practice in Atlanta, Georgia. Dr. Green-Verdun specializes in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. She helps the youth of today navigate mental and emotional needs and potential disorders. Over the course of her career, Dr. Green-Verdun has spent over 30 years practicing psychiatry. In the past, she has also practiced in Detroit, Michigan and Porterville, California. Over the years, Dr. Green-Verdun has been a supporting contributor to articles in various journals including Circulation, Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, and The American Journal of Medicine, among others.
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Education and Training
Wayne State University School of Medicine medical degree 1985
Board Certification
American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN)
Psychiatry and NeurologyAmerican Board of Psychiatry and NeurologyABPN- Addiction Psychiatry
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Microvascular control in intestinal mucosa of normal and hemorrhaged rats.
- An evaluation of the ability of priscoline, regitine, and roniacol to overcome vasospasm in normal man; estimation of the probable clinical efficacy of these drugs in vasospastic peripheral vascular disease.
- Studies on acute and chronic toxicity of tetraethyl ammonium ion (etamon); methods of reviving dogs after a lethal dose.
- Effects of regitine (C-7337) in patients, particularly those with peripheral arterial vascular disease.
- Comparison of adrenergic blocking action of ilidar (Ro 2-3248), regitine (C-7337) and priscoline in the innervated saphenous arterial bed (skin exclusive of muscle) and femoral arterial bed (muscle exclusive of skin) of the anesthetized dog.
- Effect of hypophysectomy, DDD treatment, and surgical trauma on the oxygen consumption of the various zones of the adrenal cortex.
- Effects of acute and chronic denervation of the hind leg of the dog on the blood flow responses in the vascular beds of skin and muscle to adrenergic drugs, and to adrenergic blockade.
- Interrelationship of liver perfusion, bacteremia and VDM in hemorrhagic hypotensive shock.
- Effect of DDD treatment on metabolic response of dogs to ACTH injection.
- Effects of pH on blood flow and peripheral resistance in muscular and cutaneous vascular beds in the hind limb of the pentobarbitalized dog.
- Pharmacology of antihypertensive drugs.
- Clinical trial of ilidar; a new dibenzazepine adrenergic blocking drug, in the treatment of peripheral vascular diseases and miscellaneous complaints.
- The direct renal vascular effects of epinephrine and norepinephrine before and after adrenergic blockade.
- Comparison of the blockade produced by dibenzyline, ilidar, tolazoline and phentolamine of the vasomotor responses in skin induced by sympathetic nerve stimulation with the blockade of its responses to L-epinephrine and L-norepinephrine.
- Comparison of the potency of dibenzyline, ilidar, phentolamine (regitine) and tolazoline (priscoline) in blocking the vasoconstrictor responses in canine muscle to lumbar sympathetic stimulation and to intra-arterial injections of L-epinephrine and o
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Awards
- Patients’ Choice Award 2018
Fellowships
- Wayne State University School of Medicine child & adolescent psychiatry 1990
Internships
- St. Joseph Mercy Oakland1986
Fellowships
- Wayne State University School of Medicine1990child & adolescent psychiatry
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Get to know Psychiatrist Dr. Harriette Denise Green-Verdun, who serves patients in Atlanta, Georgia.
Well-versed in the field of psychiatry, Dr. Green-Verdun works with patients at her private practice in Atlanta, Georgia. She specializes in evaluating patients throughout childhood and adolescence using many different procedures, in order to determine what treatments must be carried out to properly assess their symptoms.
Regarding her educational background, she earned her medical degree from the Wayne State University School of Medicine in 1985. After completing an internship with St. Joseph Mercy Oakland in 1986, she went on to complete her residency in psychiatry at the Lafayette Clinic in 1988. Finally, she completed a fellowship in child & adolescent psychiatry at the Wayne State University School of Medicine in 1990.
Subsequent to her education, Dr. Green-Verdun attained board certification in psychiatry & child and adolescent psychiatry through the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN). The ABPN is a not-for-profit corporation dedicated to serving the professions of psychiatry and neurology.
Psychiatry is the medical specialty devoted to the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of mental disorders. These include various maladaptations related to mood, behavior, cognition, and perceptions. Psychiatrists evaluate, diagnose, and treat patients with mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders. They conduct thorough psychiatric evaluations, develop treatment plans, prescribe medication, and evaluate treatment results.
As a result of her excellent patient care, Dr. Green-Verdun was awarded the Patients’ Choice Award in 2018.
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