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Ross MacLean is an Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Yale School of Medicine and a Clinical Psychologist at the VA Connecticut Healthcare System. He earned his PhD in Psychology from Pennsylvania State University (2015) and completed postdoctoral training at the VA Connecticut Healthcare System's MIRECC. His research focuses on behavioral mechanisms of addiction, integrating mobile health technology to study substance use behaviors and improve treatment outcomes for opioid use disorder (OUD) and co-occurring conditions. Key areas include medication adherence barriers among veterans, pain-opioid interaction dynamics, and novel interventions like psychedelics for OUD.
- Education: PhD (2015, Penn State), MS (2011), BS (2004, UConn)
- Appointments: Yale School of Medicine (since 2017), VA CT Healthcare System
- Labs/Teams: Center for Brain & Mind Health, Janeway Society
Research highlights include developing digital cognitive behavioral treatments (e.g., IMPACT protocol) and examining THC's effects on opioid craving. He has received a Career Development Award (2021) and collaborates with experts like Mehmet Sofuoglu and Joao De Aquino. His work bridges clinical care and translational research to address opioid and pain management challenges.