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Samuel F. Acuff, PhD
The Addiction Psychologist
3 months ago
This week we broke 100k listens spanning 148 countries!!!
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Samuel F. Acuff, PhD
APA Journals
about 1 month ago
Youth psychopharmacotherapy is evolving, but gaps remain. Preview a special section of Translational Issues in Psychological Science highlighting early-career research on prescribing, disparities, and co-occurring conditions: https://bit.ly/42QhxAY
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Samuel F. Acuff, PhD
Drinking Studies Network (DSN)
about 2 months ago
'Trends in use of alcohol-free or low alcohol drinks in attempts to reduce alcohol consumption in Great Britain, 2020-2024: a population-based study' |
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Trends in use of alcohol-free or low alcohol drinks in attempts to reduce alcohol consumption in Great Britain, 2020-2024: a population-based study
Introduction Sales and availability of alcohol-free and low alcohol drinks have increased in the UK since 2020. This study aimed to assess trends in the use of alcohol-free and low alcohol drinks to r...
https://bmjpublichealth.bmj.com/content/3/2/e002775
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Had an excellent time chatting with Dr. Sudie Back about COPE for PTSD and substance use. Wonderful scientist and person, and great episode. Give it a listen!
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4 months ago
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Samuel F. Acuff, PhD
The Addiction Psychologist
4 months ago
ICYMI: Our latest episode is out now, featuring Dr. Sudie Back! Check it out here anywhere you get your podcasts:
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Samuel F. Acuff, PhD
The Addiction Psychologist
4 months ago
Understanding the impact of co-occuring PTSD and alcohol use disorder can get complicated very quickly. Luckily, we have brilliant researchers and clinicians like Dr. Debra Kaysen to help break it down! 🔁 Revisit our powerful conversation with Dr. Kaysen here:
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Dr. Debra Kaysen - PTSD and Alcohol Use Disorder
The Addiction Psychologist · Episode
https://open.spotify.com/episode/0FflMHKl4iL2TbQ3Cyt6KW?si=a5dc2c7adf6b4daf
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Colin T. Mahoney, Ph.D.
6 months ago
I am thrilled to share I have officially accepted an offer for a TT Asst Prof of Clinical Psychology position at the U of New Mexico! SO excited to join their Dept and be an affiliate of CASAA too! I cannot wait to work with so many stellar faculty and students there!
@unm.edu
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Matt Field
6 months ago
Pleased to be able to share my new article in
@theconversation.com
. It was inspired by recent papers with colleagues
@chrysanthi-bltk.bsky.social
@ioanaacristea.bsky.social
@samuelacuff.bsky.social
& ongoing work with
@ambercopeland.bsky.social
, and many others!
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Addiction isn’t just about brain chemistry – but nor is it just bad choices
Addiction isn’t a brain disease – but substance use is rarely a free choice either.
https://theconversation.com/addiction-isnt-just-about-brain-chemistry-but-nor-is-it-just-bad-choices-255181?utm_medium=article_native_share&utm_source=theconversation.com
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Samuel F. Acuff, PhD
The Addiction Psychologist
7 months ago
Struggling to get your Monday started? 😴 Kickstart your day with this episode on Motivation Interviewing with Dr. Bill Miller to learn about how people move from ambivalence to action, and why that may be a key tool in addiction treatment. Listen Here:
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Dr. Bill Miller - Motivational Interviewing
The Addiction Psychologist · Episode
https://open.spotify.com/episode/2XalS6j1u6lSLjfEHMReXy
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Brendel
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Samuel F. Acuff, PhD
The Addiction Psychologist
7 months ago
Check out our newest episode with Dr. Josh Grubbs (
joshuagrubbsphd.bsky.social
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Katie Witkiewitz
7 months ago
A phenomenal
#CPA2025
@apadivision50.bsky.social
! Devastating to hear the tremendous damage inflicted by senseless HHS/NIH/FDA cuts to so many in our community, and also so nourishing to be together and support each other during these times. As promised, a new starter pack:
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Samuel F. Acuff, PhD
Cassie Boness, PhD
8 months ago
Had a great time presenting some emerging cannabis use research at
#CPA2025
this morning with
@samuelacuff.bsky.social
@ninachristie.bsky.social
@juststrickland.bsky.social
and Rachel Tomko!
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Josh Grubbs
8 months ago
do you have something to say about this topic? Check out our call for papers at the Journal of Psychopathology and Clinical Science
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Samuel F. Acuff, PhD
The Addiction Psychologist
8 months ago
🚨 NEW EPISODE OUT🚨 In this week's episode, older adults 🤝 meet🤝 substance use. We sat down with Dr. Alexis Kuerbis of Hunter College and learned all about patterns of use and the unique factors to consider when working with aging populations. Listen here:
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Dr. Alexis Kuerbis - Substance Use and Aging
The Addiction Psychologist · Episode
https://open.spotify.com/episode/4D5CAAeqi5PW2DAjLnUsPw?si=T9rv5n_vTuiOxu57nNKqpQ
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This was a very compelling episode with the great Dr. Alexis Kuerbis about substance use and SUD among older adults. This incredibly important topic will only grow in significance in the coming decades. Please have a listen!
@addpsychpodcast.bsky.social
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8 months ago
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Thanks for sharing,
@jamesnicholls.bsky.social
! Enjoyed reading your thoughtful perspective, which was very stimulating. Our commentary on that perspective is below. For anyone interested, have a read of both, in addition to the other commentaries!
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8 months ago
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Samuel F. Acuff, PhD
Amber Copeland
9 months ago
Lovely evening in Memphis 🇺🇸 BBQ food for dinner with
@james-g-murphy.bsky.social
and
@samuelacuff.bsky.social
, and lots of interesting discussions!
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Samuel F. Acuff, PhD
James G Murphy
9 months ago
Wonderful visit with
@ambercopeland.bsky.social
&
@samuelacuff.bsky.social
enjoying downtown Memphis with our University of Memphis HABIT Lab
@eboniewhite.bsky.social
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Samuel F. Acuff, PhD
Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs
9 months ago
Prevalence of Cannabis Use Disorder: A Meta-Analysis of Population Surveys (new in
@jsadjournal.bsky.social
86/1)
@cassie-boness.bsky.social
@samuelacuff.bsky.social
@massgeneralbrigham.bsky.social
@harvardmed.bsky.social
@kennethsherr.bsky.social
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Prevalence of Cannabis Use Disorder: A Meta-Analysis of Population Surveys: Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs: Vol 86, No 1
Objective: Epidemiologic surveys aim to estimate the population prevalence of cannabis use and cannabis use disorder. Prevalence estimates are important for understanding trends, such as the impact of policy change. Existing epidemiologic surveys have produced discrepant and potentially unreliable estimates. The current meta-analysis (PROSPERO CRD42022364818) aims to identify potential sources of unreliability in prevalence estimates of cannabis use and use disorder among the general population (age 12 and older). There was no specific hypothesis about overall prevalence estimate, but we expected significant variability (i.e., heterogeneity) in estimates based on factors such as country, year of data collection, and specific methodological factors (e.g., diagnostic instrument). Method: Systematic searches identified manuscripts and reports documenting nationally representative lifetime or past-year cannabis use disorder prevalence estimates. Meta-analysis was used to synthesize prevalence estimates, evaluate heterogeneity, and test moderators. Results: There were 39 manuscripts/reports included in analyses, which resulted in 259 unique prevalence estimates spanning 1980–2013 and an aggregated sample size of 973,281 individuals. Past-year and lifetime prevalence estimates for cannabis use were 12.83% (95% CI [11.15%, 14.71%]) and 38.31% (95% CI [35.92%, 40.76%]), and those for cannabis use disorder were 2.59% (95% CI [2.30%, 2.90%]) and 6.77% (95% CI [4.89%, 9.30%]), respectively. There was significant heterogeneity in estimates, which was partially explained by factors such as country, year of data collection, and methodological characteristics. Conclusions: The significant heterogeneity in prevalence estimates as a function of methodological characteristics raises concerns about the generalizability of estimates. Recommendations for enhancing the validity and reliability of these estimates are offered.
https://www.jsad.com/doi/full/10.15288/jsad.23-00368
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Excellent update on the world of Kratom with the wonderful
@kirstenelins.bsky.social
Definitely worth a listen!
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9 months ago
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It was wonderful talking with Lindsay about this topic. Lindsay is a wonderful human being, and she does incredible science as well!
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11 months ago
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Samuel F. Acuff, PhD
The Addiction Psychologist
11 months ago
🚨 NEW EPISODE OUT 🚨 In this week's episode
@addpsychpodcast.bsky.social
, Dr. Lindsay Squeglia, of the Medical University of South Carolina, talks about the effects of alcohol on brain development and how that relates to substance use disorders! Listen here:
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Dr. Lindsay Squeglia - The Developing Adolescent Brain and Substance Use
The Addiction Psychologist · Episode
https://open.spotify.com/episode/3cqpem3cIR5wjxLFlYq2Xk?si=6a65e2f1be564947
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Samuel F. Acuff, PhD
The Addiction Psychologist
11 months ago
When is it too early to have the "alcohol talk"? Can it be too late? Does it really matter how old one is when they start drinking? Dr. Lindsay Squeglia has a lot to share about adolescent drinking and development. Stay tuned for the latest episode of
@addpsychpodcast.bsky.social
, dropping soon!
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New paper in drug and alcohol dependence: Divergence in Cannabis and Alcohol Use Disorder Prevalence Trends from 2002-2019
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Divergence in Cannabis and Alcohol Use Disorder Prevalence Trends from 2002-2019
Despite increases in availability, potency, and consumption of cannabis, epidemiological data suggest decreases in prevalence of cannabis use disorder…
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0376871624014467#:~:text=Between%202002%20and%202019%2C%20daily,%25%20(AARC%3D%2D0.67%25)
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Hello addiction science world,
@addpsychpodcast.bsky.social
made a Blue Sky account! If want to stay up to date on the latest addiction science while also having fun, give us a follow and listen to a few episodes! Episodes out monthly!
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12 months ago
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Samuel F. Acuff, PhD
The Addiction Psychologist
12 months ago
Hi BlueSky world! We've been cookin' up great content over the years and are excited to share it with you all! Thanks to
@apadivision50.bsky.social
for being our official home!
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Finally made the jump to
@bsky.app
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