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Hannah Apsley, B.S.

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Hannah's research interests include the daily experiences and supports available to those in addiction recovery. She is especially interested in how these experiences may differ for men and women, the resources and supports that women may need to avoid relapse, as well as how the relationship between daily experiences and substance cravings may be moderated by individual genetic differences.

Publications:

https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=Aa1yywQAAAAJ&hl=en

Kyler Knapp, M.S.

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Kyler’s research focuses on the dynamic psychological, emotional, and social processes that contribute to addiction recovery success on a daily basis. Through the analysis of intensive longitudinal data collected via ecological momentary assessment and wearable devices, he seeks to understand the individual and environmental factors that reduce risk for relapse and support wellbeing at the within-person level, as well as individual differences in these within-person processes. Kyler is also working to help individuals build recovery through the development of more effective, accessible, and personalized mobile interventions that both help people in moments of crisis and promote sustainable, long-term support.

Daniel Petrie, M.S.

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Daniel's research broadly focuses on decision-making. Specifically, he is interested in neural networks that help facilitate the transition from goal-directed behavior to habitual behavior. Daniel is also interested in identifying biological risk factors that may facilitate the formation of maladaptive habits like cigarette smoking.

Samuel Stull, B.A.

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Sam’s research interests include:

 

  • Behavioral and psychological interventions for opioid and cocaine addiction

  • Psychiatric comorbidity among patients in addiction treatment

  • Positive mood in addiction pathology and recovery

Publications:

https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=4HU60BcAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao#

Andrew Britton

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Andrew is an undergraduate student studying Biobehavioral Health at The Pennsylvania State University. He is pursing a career as a Physician Assistant and currently works at his local hospital's ICU as a patient care technician. He expects to graduate with a B.S. in Biobehavioral Health in Spring of 2021.

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