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Howard Steinberg is an Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Yale School of Medicine, Yale University. His research focuses on evidence-based treatments for substance use disorders, behavioral health interventions, and addiction medicine. He holds a PhD from the University of South Florida (2003). Dr. Steinberg collaborates extensively with colleagues such as David Pilkey, Ned Cooney, and Steve Martino on projects addressing alcohol and tobacco cessation in dependent populations. His work emphasizes real-time reporting methodologies for improving treatment outcomes in dual diagnosis cases. He has published key contributions in addiction treatment protocols and behavioral health integration strategies.
- Education: PhD in Psychology, University of South Florida (2003)
Research interests include translational research bridging clinical psychology and public health, with a focus on developing scalable interventions for alcohol and tobacco comorbidity. His recent work explores cognitive-behavioral approaches and pharmacological strategies for substance use disorders.
Collaborations with the Yale Ventures initiative highlight his engagement in translating research into clinical practice. No specific grants or awards are listed in the provided information.
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