Lise Van Susteren

Lise Van Susteren is a forensic psychiatrist from Bethesda, Maryland, and sister of Fox News legal analyst Greta Van Susteren. In 2006, she sought the Democratic nomination to the U.S. Senate (from Maryland) but withdrew in April 2006 due to insufficient fundraising.

Lise’s father, Urban Van Susteren, was an elected judge in Appleton, Wisconsin, and Lise worked on his campaign, planting yard signs at the houses of their neighbors. Urban was also a campaign manager for Sen. Joseph McCarthy, although they eventually came to disagree.

Van Susteren obtained a medical doctorate in 1982 at the University of Paris and later interned at the Hospital St. Anne in Paris, France, at the American Hospital at Neuilly in Paris, and at Hospital Tokoin in Lome, Togo. She worked as a resident in psychiatry at St. Elizabeths Hospital in Washington, D.C. (then a federal institution) (1983-1987). She was board certified in general psychiatry in 1989 and in forensic psychiatry in 1999 and worked as staff psychiatrist (1985-1991) at the Alexandria Mental Health Center in Alexandria, Virginia and at the Springfield Mental Health Center in Springfield, Virginia (1984-1989). Lise also worked as a consultant to the Central Intelligence Agency, conducting psychological assessments of world leaders.

Van Susteren hosted The Doctor Is In, a weekly segment on The Paul Berry Show on AM radio station WTNT-570, Silver Spring, Maryland (January 2003-April 2004). In 1984, Lise cofounded The Friends of St. Elizabeths, a nonprofit organization dedicated to the humane treatment of the mentally ill and the historic preservation of St. Elizabeths Hospital. She has been a volunteer reader for The Metropolitan Washington Ear, an organization which records written material for the blind, since 2000.

Lise's husband is Jonathan Kempner, president and CEO of the Mortgage Bankers Association, a trade association. She and Kempner have three daughters. Lise's mother-in-law, Helen Covensky, was a Holocaust survivor.