Spotlight on Rising Stars: Early Career Award Highlights at CPA 2022
Considering the high rates of arrest among people with alcohol-related legal problems, it's pretty important that we develop interventions that target alcohol use in order to help assist with prevention.
Are you ready to dive into the future of addiction psychology? This episode of 'The Addiction Psychologist' offers a thrilling preview of the CPA 2022 conference, set to take place in Portland, OR. Hosts Dr. Noah Emery and Samuel Acuff introduce us to five remarkable early-career scholars who are making waves in the field with their innovative research. Dr.
Jevon Rice kicks things off by discussing how training programs can enhance psychologists' confidence in treating substance use disorders among Black emerging adults. Next, Victoria Chentsova delves into the complex relationship between internalizing symptoms, rumination, and problematic social media use across different countries. Peter Soyster takes a tech-savvy turn with his work on personalized machine learning models that predict future alcohol use.
Madison Smith then sheds light on which types of substance-related legal problems are most likely to lead to arrests. Finally, Melissa Schick explores gender parity and homophily in the editorial process of drug and alcohol dependence research. This episode is packed with cutting-edge insights and lively discussions that anyone interested in addiction psychology won't want to miss. Tune in and get excited for CPA 2022!