Dr. Paul McHugh, Distinguished Professor of Psychiatry at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, will deliver a lecture open to the public Tuesday, Feb. 15, at 6 p.m. in the lecture hall of the academic building. Dr. McHugh, a Catholic with a special interest in the relationship of the Catholic faith and the teachings of psychiatry and psychology, will discuss aspects of the practice of psychiatry today.Among many accolades, Dr. McHugh was appointed by President Bush in 2001 to serve on the Presidential Council on Bioethics. He treated the author Tom Wolfe for depression after the writer's coronary bypass and Mr. Wolfe dedicated his novel A Man in Full to Dr. McHugh. His most recent book, Try to Remember: Psychiatry's Clash over Meaning, Memory, and Mind, challenges many commonly-held teachings about disorders Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Multiple Personality Disorder and "recovered memory."\n \n