
Austin Hahn
Assistant Professor · Substance Use Disorders
Medical University of South CarolinaAbout
Dr. Austin Hahn is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC). He holds a PhD in Clinical Psychology from the University of South Dakota and completed his postdoctoral training at MUSC’s Addiction Sciences Division. As Director of the SAMHSA-funded Family Tree Adolescent Substance Use Clinic, he specializes in developing interventions targeting co-occurring substance use and risky sexual behaviors. His work is supported by grants from NIAAA and NIDA, including a current K23 award for mobile health interventions in adolescents. Dr. Hahn’s research focuses on trauma-informed approaches, advanced analytics for behavioral prediction, and digital tools for clinical intervention delivery.
- Education: PhD (Clinical Psychology, University of South Dakota), MA (Clinical Psychology, University of South Dakota), BA (Child Psychology, University of Minnesota)
- Certifications: Licensed Clinical Psychologist (SC)
His research emphasizes three core areas: 1) identifying malleable risk factors for substance use and risky behaviors, 2) designing innovative intervention strategies, and 3) applying advanced statistical methods to understand complex behavioral systems. Recent work includes testing mobile apps to reduce alcohol use and developing web-based tools for trauma survivors. Dr. Hahn collaborates with institutions like the Charleston Consortium and maintains a strong focus on underrepresented populations in addiction research.
Grants include NIAAA-funded studies on alcohol use disorder and NIDA support for adolescent cannabis/alcohol interventions. His clinical initiatives combine evidence-based practices with emerging technologies to address behavioral health challenges in vulnerable populations.
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