Social Work

 

Holloway Hall

Matthew J. Corrigan, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

Office:  TETC 251-D

Phone:  410-677-3923

Email:  mjcorrigan@salisbury.edu


 

Scholarship and Creative Works:

Corrigan, M.J., Loneck,B., Videka, L., and Brown, M.C. (2007).  Moving the Risk and Protective Factor Framework toward Individualized Assessment in Adolescent Substance Abuse Prevention.  The Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse, 16(3), 17-34.

Corrigan, M.J., Loneck, B., and Videka, L. (2007).  The Development and Preliminary Validation of ADSI: A Substance Abuse Prevention Tool.  Research on Social Work Practice, 17(3), 348-357.

Corrigan, M.J., Loneck, B., Videka, L., Newman, L.J., and Rajendran, J., (In Press).
Characteristics of Prevention Services and Prevention Counseling Programs in New York State.  The Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse.

Specialties:
Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment, Research Methods

 

Appointment Year:

2007

 

Institutions Attended:

BASW     State University of New York at New Paltz - 1990

MSW       State University of New York at Albany - 1995

Ph.D.      State University of New York at Albany - 2004
 

Other Credentials:

New York State Licensed Master Social Worker - 1995
New York State Credentialed Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Counselor - 1992

Recent Experience:

Coordinator of Substance Abuse track of MSW program at Kennesaw State University.  Development of the Adolescent Domain Screening Inventory to assess for problem domains with adolescents at risk of substance use or abuse.

Research/Practice Interests:

Areas of research and practice interest include substance abuse prevention and treatment, mental health, and social justice.
 

 

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