
معرفی
Joel Erblich is a Clinical Professor in the Department of Psychology at Hunter College, CUNY, within the School of Arts and Sciences. His research investigates the interplay of emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and genetic factors in addictive behaviors, particularly focusing on alcohol and tobacco use. He holds a PhD in Clinical Psychology from the University of Southern California.
Education:
- PhD in Clinical Psychology, University of Southern California
Research Interests: His work employs a multidisciplinary approach combining behavioral principles (e.g., personality, stress reactivity) and molecular mechanisms (e.g., dopamine genetics). Key projects include studying stress-induced cravings, genetic polymorphisms influencing substance use, and developing multifaceted treatments for addiction. Recent publications explore topics like smoking cessation barriers, alcohol craving modulation, and health disparities in cancer screening.
Publications Trend: Recent work emphasizes translational research, addressing health disparities (e.g., cancer screening among African immigrants) and leveraging digital tools for patient navigation. His studies often integrate behavioral economics and psychophysiological measures to dissect addiction mechanisms.
Grants & Advising: No specific grants or advisee records are listed here, though his research likely receives institutional and external funding given the scope of his projects.
Labs & Teams: Affiliated with Hunter College’s behavioral health research teams, though specific lab names are not detailed in the provided text.


