Marie V. Soller, M.D.

  • Associate Professor of Psychiatry, School of Medicine

Biography

I'm an associate professor of psychiatry at the OHSU School of Medicine. I completed my undergraduate and medical training at Stanford University and my psychiatric residency at San Mateo County Behavioral Health and Recovery Services.

I’m passionate about creating and supporting thriving health care environments. My professional interests include positive leadership, resilience, work-life balance and the essential roles of self-care and social support, especially for those of us working in health care.

Since 2010, I’ve been proud to be part of OHSU’s Resident and Faculty Wellness Program, where I work with residents, fellows and faculty navigating personal or professional challenges. In my practice, I use a combination of medication evaluation and management and various forms of psychotherapy, including cognitive behavioral, psychodynamic and supportive approaches.

I also serve as the Director of the Resident and Faculty Wellness Program and the School of Medicine Peer Support Program, where we help foster connection, understanding and support across the medical community.

Publications

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Selected publications

  • Soller M, Kinzie J.M., Moffit M. (2022). Prevention of Physician Burnout Advocating for Well-Being in Residents and Faculty. In: Macaluso, M., Houston, L.J., Kinzie, J.M., Cowley, D.S. (eds) Graduate Medical Education in Psychiatry. Springer, Cham.
  • Ey, S., Ladd, B., Soller, M., & Moffit, M. Seeking Help in the “Perfect Storm:” Why Residents and Faculty Access an On-site Wellness Program. Global Advances in Health and Medicine. 2021. 10:1-9., 2164956121107471
  • Ey, S, Soller, M, Moffit, M. Protecting the well-being of medical residents and faculty physicians during the COVID-19 pandemic: Making the case for accessible, comprehensive wellness resources. Global Advances in Health and Medicine. 2020 9, 2164956120973981.
  • Kasyznski K, Kallis DL, Karnik N, Soller M, Hunder S, Haapanen R, Blair J, Steiner H. Incarcerated youth with personality disorders: prevalence, comorbidity and convergent validity. Personal Ment Health 2014. 8 (1):42-51.
  • Soller, M, & Osterberg, L. (2013). Missed opportunities for patient education and social worker consultation at the Arbor Free Clinic. In Free Clinics (Vol. 9781421408859, pp. 154-161). Johns Hopkins University Press.
  • Soller, MV, Kharrazi N, Prentiss D, Cummings S, Balmas G, Koopman C, Israelski D. Utilization of Psychiatric Services Among Low-income HIV Infected Patients with Psychiatric Comorbidity. AIDS Care 2011. 23 (11):1351-1359.
  • Karnik NS, Soller MV, Redlich A, Silverman MA, Kraemer HC, Haapanen R, Steiner H. Prevalence Differences of Psychiatric Disorders among Youth after Nine Months or more of Incarceration by Race/Ethnicity and Age. J Healthcare Poor Underserved 2010. 21(1):237-250.
  • Karnik N, Soller M, Redlich A, Silverman M, Kraemer H, Haapanen R, and Steiner H: Prevalence of and Gender Differences in Psychiatric Disorders Among Juvenile Delinquents Incarcerated for Nine Months. Psych Services 2009; 60: 838-841.
  • Karnik N, Soller M, Steiner H. (2007) Psychopharmacology and Juvenile Delinquency. In Kessler, CL & Kraus, LJ, The Mental Health Needs of Young Offenders. Cambridge, NY: Cambridge University Press.
  • Soller M, Karnik N, Steiner H: Psychopharmacologic treatment in juvenile offenders. Child Adolesc Psychiatr Clin N Am. 2006; 15:477-99.
  • Soller M, Osterberg L: Missed Opportunities for Patient Education and Social Worker Consultation at the Arbor Free Clinic. J Healthcare Poor Underserved 2004; 15:538-46.
  • Soller M, Lee P: A New Look at Preventive Care Guidelines. Am J Preventive Medicine 1999; 17:315.