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Welcome to the Consortium for Substance Abuse Research and Training Program (CSARTP), at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB). The CSARTP is located within the Department of Psychology and the School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, and was recognized and designated a formal UAB entity on March 30, 2004.

Director: Jesse Milby

Graduate and post-doctoral trainees from psychology, public health, and medicine, are thoroughly integrated in virtually all aspects of CSARTP activities.

 

Treatment for Homeless Substance Abusers: Drs. Milby and Schumacher work extensively with the treatment programs at the Birmingham Health Care for the Homeless Coalition. BHC is a local community agency for homeless persons, and has been the location of all the substance abuse treatment development work.


Contact:                                 
Dr. Jesse Milby,                   Professor and Director
Email: jmilby@uab.edu
Phone: (205) 934-8723

Prevention Program Link:

Center for the Advancement of Youth Health 

The main mission of the CSARTP is to coordinate the numerous and diverse substance abuse-related activities on the UAB campus, and to provide liaison between UAB and the surrounding community.  The four primary areas of activity of the CSARTP are research, treatment, prevention, and training.

The purpose of this consortium program is to conduct basic and applied substance abuse research, and to develop and disseminate effective interventions for substance abuse and dependence in community treatment programs.  This Consortium allows fellow researchers and colleagues to partner across disciplines and the many research areas related to substance abuse, and importantly, to provide training and mentoring opportunities for students and postdoctoral fellows. 

In his new book Choice, Behavioural Economics and Addiction, Professor Rudy Vuchinich (Psychology), associate director of the medical psychology program, presents information by psychologists across the country about behavioral economics and addiction. Click to Read More...

University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Psychology Professor Jesse B. Milby, Ph.D., ABPP, has received two grants totaling $8.5 million from the National Institute of Drug Abuse for two studies involving experimental, intensive day-treatment and training for homeless abusers of drugs and alcohol. Click to Read More...

 
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