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Training > Psychology Training Faculty > Dr. Carrie Randall, Alcohol Research Center, MUSC 

Dr. Carrie RandallCarrie L. Randall, Ph.D.
[Center for Drug and Alcohol Programs rotation (CDAP)]

Dr. Randall has been part of MUSC's faculty since 1976. She received her B.A. in Psychology from Kent State University, and her M.S. and Ph.D. in Psychobiology from Rutgers University. Dr. Randall is a Distinguished University Professor and has a dual appointment in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and in the Department of Neurosciences. She currently serves as the Director of the Charleston Alcohol Research Center (ARC), one of fifteen Centers supported by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA). The focus of the Charleston ARC is on alcohol treatment, especially pharmacotherapy and treatment of co-occurring psychiatric disorders. She also is co-Director of MUSC's NIDA-sponsored Women's Research Center with the theme of gender differences in relapse to drug abuse.

Research interests:    

Comorbidity of alcoholism and social phobia, women and substance abuse, alcohol and stress, treatment matching in alcoholics

Honors/Awards:

2005

Distinguished University Professor - Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, MUSC

2000

Mark Keller Honorary Award - awarded by the NIAAA

1998

Tharpe Foundation Award - for Alcohol Research

1998

Distinguished Research Award - presented by the Research Society on Alcoholism

1994

Henry Rosett Award - for contribution to Fetal Alcohol Syndrom research

Selected Publications:

Carrigan, M. H., Drobes, D. J. and Randall, C. L. Attentional bias and drinking to cope with social anxiety. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors 18(4):374-380, 2004.

Anton, R. F. and Randall, C. L. Measurement and choice of drinking outcome variables in the COMBINE Study. Journal of Studies on Alcohol Suppl 15:104-109, 2005.

Ham, L. S., Carrigan, M. H., Moak, D. H. and Randall, C. L. Social anxiety and specificity of positive alcohol expectancies: Preliminary findings. Journal of Psychopathology & Behavioral Assessment 27(2):115-121, 2005.

Randall, C. L. Section 3: Implementing and monitoring multisite randomized clinical trials combining medications and psychotherapy. Journal of Studies on Alcohol 66(Suppl 15):65, 2005.

Thomas, S. E., Carrigan, M. H., and Randall, C. L. Predictors of frequency of drinking to cope in socially anxious men and women: A pilot study. Journal of Dual Diagnosis 1(4):27-39, 2005

Curriculum Vitae   (2006) (Requires AdobeĀ® Reader to view)

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