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DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY
B.A., Connecticut College, 1975
Ph.D., Indiana University, 1979
PHONE

(419) 372-7255

Email
hrosenb@bgnet.bgsu.edu
OFFICE
Room 337,Psychology Building


Research Interests:

  • Psychology of drug craving
  • Assessment and treatment of alcohol and drug abuse
  • Harm reduction
  • Attributions for abstinence from drugs

Taking Grad Students?  Yes, following return from FIL

Sponsoring Undergraduate Research?  Yes, depending on the specific project

Selected Publications:

 

Rosenberg, H., Baylen, C., Murray, S., Phillips, K., Tisak, M.S., Versland, A. & Pristas, E.
         (in press). Attributions for abstinence from illicit drugs by university students. 
         Drugs: Education, Prevention, & Policy.

 

Phillips, K. & Rosenberg, H. (in press). The development and evaluation of the harm
          reduction self-efficacy questionnaire.  Psychology of Addictive Behaviors.

 

Rosenberg, H. & Mazzola, J. (in press). Relationships among self-report assessments
          of
craving in binge-drinking university students.  Addictive Behaviors.

 

Phillips, K.T., Rosenberg, H., & Sanikop,A. (in press).  English and American drug clients’
         views of the acceptability, advantages and disadvantages of treatment and harm-
          reduction
interventions.  Journal of Drug Issues.  

 

Baylen, C. & Rosenberg, H. (2006).  A review of the acute subjective
          effects of
 MDMA/ecstasy.  Addiction, 101, 933-947. Rosenberg, H.& Phillips,
          K.T. (2003).  Acceptability and availability of harm-reduction
    interventions for drug
          abuse in American substance abuse treatment agencies.

         Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 17, 203-210.

 

Rosenberg, H.,Melville, J., & McLean, P.C.(2002).  Acceptability and
          availability of 
pharmacological therapies for substance abuse in British
          NHS services.  Addiction,97,
  59-65.


Courses Taught:

  • PSYC 405. Psychology of Abnormal Behavior (undergraduate)
  • PSYC 440. Psychology of Addiction (undergraduate)
  • PSYC 609. Basic Interviewing Skills (graduate)
  • PSYC 608. Psychopathology (graduate)

     

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