Miami, FL 33136
Tel: 305-243-6434
Fax: 305-243-3651
Affiliated Faculty
Dana Becker, Ph.D.
Dr. Becker received AB, MSS and PhD degrees from Bryn Mawr College. She has over twenty years of experience as a psychotherapist and family therapist, and has taught family therapy in psychology programs at the doctoral level. Participating in federally funded research, she has trained family therapists in a Multidimensional Family Therapy approach to the treatment of drug-abusing urban adolescents. Becker also has a strong clinical and research interest in psychotherapy with women. Her publications include: “When She was Bad: Borderline Personality Disorder in a Posttraumatic Age” in the American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, and Through the Looking Glass: Women and Borderline Personality Disorder. She teaches human behavior and clinical practice.
Dana Becker's substantive specialization is the critical analysis of the nexus between culture and psychotherapy practice; family therapy with minority populations; and her research and scholarly interests include the effects of the therapeutic culture on the diagnosis, treatment, and representation of women.
Michael French, Ph.D.
Dr. French is a professor of health economics in the Department of Sociology at the University of Miami , with secondary appointments in the Department of Economics and Department of Epidemiology and Public Health. His experience includes policy and program evaluation, substance abuse research, health economics, cost and benefit analysis, human resource economics, and the economics of crime. He has been principal investigator or project leader on numerous research grants with the National Institutes of Health, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and several state agencies.
Paul Greenbaum, Ph.D.
Dr. Paul Greenbaum is an Associate Professor of Psychology at the FL Mental Health Institute at University of South Florida. Dr. Greenbaum works regularly with CTRADA researchers on a variety of studies and publications. He is nationally recognized for his expertise in the application of advanced statistical techniques for modeling change over time in treatmen
Craig Henderson, Ph.D.
Dr. Craig Henderson is an Assistant Professor for the Department of Psychology at Sam Houston State University. Dr. Henderson has worked with CTRADA since 2001. His research and professional interests include: family psychology, juvenile substance abuse treatment, custodial grandparenting, advanced data analytic methodology.
Aaron Hogue, Ph.D.
Dr. Hogue is Associate Director of the Health and Treatment Research Division at The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse (CASA) at Columbia University. He is a licensed clinical psychologist who received his doctorate from Temple University in 1994. His research interests include the development of family-based interventions for adolescent drug use and delinquency, adherence and process research on family intervention models, and case management services for adult substance users and their families who receive public assistance and their families.
