WSU researchers share information on contingency management training underway in Spokane clinics in this Spokesman-Review article featuring Drs. Michelle Peavy and Sara Parent.
Substance use research at Washington State University helped spur a recent change in Washington state policy to provide Medicaid coverage for contingency management, a behavioral treatment that uses gift cards […]
As cities across the state and country are struggling to deal with a worsening homelessness crisis, a group of WSU scientists is helping to improve outcomes for people in permanent […]
Dr. Oluwoye and the other honorees will be recognized in an event from 4:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 13, at Barrister Winery. Tickets for the event are now […]
Assistant Professor Sara Parent, ND, joins Northwest Public Broadcasting for a conversation on contingency management. She discusses its effectiveness and solutions to some of the application challenges. Listen here.
Check out WSU Spokane’s latest “Researcher on the Rise” Q&A piece that features Luciana Mascarenhas Fonseca, PhD, MS, and her research career. Read the Q&A piece here.
In Healthline’s piece, “Can Telehealth Help With Addiction Treatment?” experts say it will only help if people have access. Assistant Professor Katherine Hirchak, PhD, MHPA, whose research and work are […]
Dr. Michael McDonell is quoted in the New York Times piece, “Psychosis, Addiction, Chronic Vomiting: As Weed Becomes More Potent, Teens Are Getting Sick.”
Congratulations to Dr. Oladunni Oluwoye, who is one of three National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)’s featured Women Leading Mental Health Research.