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  • 1996 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Overview

Ronald M. Kadden is affiliated with the University of Connecticut Health Center in the United States. Their research spans psychology and medicine, with a focus on experimental and cognitive psychology, epidemiology, clinical psychology, and applied psychology.

The main topics of their work include:

  • Mental Health Research Topics
  • Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Digital Mental Health Interventions

Kadden's publication record highlights research contributions in venues such as:

  • Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology
  • Psychology of Addictive Behaviors

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Kadden include:

  • Momentary coping and marijuana use in treated adults: Exploring mechanisms of treatment (2021), Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology
  • Individualized Assessment and Treatment Program (IATP) for alcohol use disorder: Comparison with conventional cognitive-behavioral treatment and examination of coping skills as a mediator of treatment (2024), Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology
  • Daily drinking and social network interactions in network support treatment (2021), Psychology of Addictive Behaviors

The scientist frequently collaborates with colleagues such as:

  • Mark D. Litt
  • Howard Tennen
  • Hailee K. Dunn
  • Emily A. Hennessy

Ronald M. Kadden was recognized as a Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA) in 1996.

Best Publications

  • Cognitive functioning of long-term heavy cannabis users seeking treatment.

    Nadia Solowij;Robert S Stephens;Roger A Roffman;Thomas Babor

  • Treating Alcohol Dependence: A Coping Skills Training Guide

    Peter M Monti;Ronald M Kadden;Damaris J Rohsenow;Ned L Cooney

  • Matching alcoholics to coping skills or interactional therapies: posttreatment results.

    Ronald M. Kadden;Ned L. Cooney;Herbert Getter;Mark D. Litt

  • Cognitive-behavioral therapy for pathological gamblers.

    Nancy M. Petry;Yola Ammerman;Jaime Bohl;Anne Doersch

  • The role of self-efficacy in the treatment of substance use disorders

    Ronald M. Kadden;Mark D. Litt

  • Project MATCH secondary a priori hypotheses

    J. Allen;R. F. Anton;T. F. Babor;J. Carbonari

  • Cognitive behavioural coping skills therapy manual: a clinical research guide for therapists treating individuals with alcohol abuse and dependence,

    Ronald M Kadden;Carroll Kathleen;Dennis M Donovan;Ned L. Cooney

  • Validity of the SCID in substance abuse patients.

    Henry R. Kranzler;Ronald M. Kadden;Thomas F. Babor;Howard Tennen

  • Matching Alcoholics to Coping Skills or Interactional Therapies: Two-Year Follow-Up Results.

    Ned L. Cooney;Ronald M. Kadden;Mark D. Litt;Herbert Getter

  • Types of alcoholics, II. Application of an empirically derived typology to treatment matching.

    Mark D. Litt;Thomas F. Babor;Frances K. DelBoca;Ronald M. Kadden

  • Changing network support for drinking: network support project 2-year follow-up.

    Mark D. Litt;Ronald M. Kadden;Elise Kabela-Cormier;Nancy M. Petry

  • Coping skills and treatment outcomes in cognitive-behavioral and interactional group therapy for alcoholism.

    Mark D. Litt;Ronald M. Kadden;Ned L. Cooney;Elise Kabela

  • Abstinence Rates Following Behavioral Treatments for Marijuana Dependence

    Ronald M. Kadden;Mark D. Litt;Elise Kabela-Cormier;Nancy M. Petry

  • Reactivity to alcohol cues and induced moods in alcoholics.

    Mark D. Litt;Ned L. Cooney;Ronald M. Kadden;Larry Gaupp

  • The Marijuana Treatment Project: rationale, design and participant characteristics.

    Robert S. Stephens;Thomas F. Babor;Ronald Kadden;Michael Miller

  • Therapist effects in three treatments for alcohol problems

    J.P. Allen;M.E. Mattson;W.R. Miller;J.S. Tonigan

  • Predicting the therapeutic alliance in alcoholism treatment.

    Gerard J. Connors;Carlo C. DiClemente;Kurt H. Dermen;Ronald Kadden

  • Changing network support for drinking: initial findings from the network support project.

    Mark D. Litt;Ronald M. Kadden;Elise Kabela-Cormier;Nancy Petry

  • Cross system agreement for substance use disorders: DSM-III-R, DSM-IV and ICD-10.

    Bruce J. Rounsaville;Kendall Bryant;Thomas Babor;Henry Kranzler

  • Coping skills training and contingency management treatments for marijuana dependence: exploring mechanisms of behavior change

    Mark D. Litt;Ronald M. Kadden;Elise Kabela-Cormier;Nancy M. Petry

  • Treating alcohol dependence

    PM Monti;David Abrams;RM Kadden;NL Conney

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark D. Litt
Mark D. Litt University of Connecticut Health Center
Ned L. Cooney
Ned L. Cooney Yale University
Howard Tennen
Howard Tennen University of Connecticut
Kathleen M. Carroll
Kathleen M. Carroll Yale University
Nancy M. Petry
Nancy M. Petry University of Connecticut
Dennis M. Donovan
Dennis M. Donovan University of Washington
Carlo C. DiClemente
Carlo C. DiClemente University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Roger A. Roffman
Roger A. Roffman University of Washington
Robert S. Stephens
Robert S. Stephens Virginia Tech
Gerard J. Connors
Gerard J. Connors University at Buffalo, State University of New York

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