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Chris Correia is a Professor and Department Chair in the Department of Psychological Sciences at Auburn University. He holds a BS from the University of Scranton, an MA and PhD in clinical psychology from Syracuse University, and completed post-doctoral training at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and a clinical internship at the Syracuse Veterans Administration Hospital. His research focuses on psychoactive substance use, addictive behaviors, and clinical supervision practices. He supervises the Recreation and Wellness Program, providing substance use interventions to students.
Education:
- BS in Psychology, University of Scranton
- MA in Clinical Psychology, Syracuse University
- PhD in Clinical Psychology, Syracuse University
Research Interests: Correia investigates substance use patterns, intervention efficacy, and behavioral economic factors influencing addictive behaviors. His work spans alcohol, cannabis, and prescription drug misuse, emphasizing prevention strategies and clinical supervision. Recent projects explore bystander intervention models for alcohol use and reinforcing value of digital behaviors.
Publications: Over 70 peer-reviewed articles on substance use epidemiology, intervention design, and behavioral economic frameworks. His work appears in journals like Psychology of Addictive Behaviors and Addiction Research & Theory.
Advising & Grants: Served as Director of Clinical Training for Auburn’s doctoral program. Active in clinical supervision and curriculum development for addiction studies. No grants explicitly mentioned in text.
Labs/Teams: Leads addiction research initiatives within the Department of Psychological Sciences, collaborating with clinical and behavioral health teams at Auburn’s Wellness Program.




