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Giao Q. Tran

Associate Professor, Assistant Professor
401C Dyer Hall
513-556-2435
giao.tran@uc.edu

Professional Summary

Research Group or Lab:Anxiety and Alcohol Program

Postdoctoral Fellowship: Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Some Representative Publications:
Tran, G.Q., & Chambless, D.L. (1995). Psychopathology of social phobia: Effects of subtype and of avoidant personality disorder. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 9, 489-501.

Chambless, D.L., Tran, G.Q., & Glass, C.R. (1997). Predictors of response to cognitive-behavioral therapy for social phobia. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 11, 221-240.

Tran, G.Q., Haaga, D.A.F., & Chambless, D.L. (1997). Expecting that alcohol use will reduce social anxiety moderates the relation between social anxiety and alcohol consumption, Cognitive Therapy and Research, 21, 535-553.

Steketee, G.S., Chambless, D.L., & Tran, G.Q. (2001). The effects of Axis I and Axis II comorbidity on behavior therapy outcome for obsessive-compulsive disorder and agoraphobia. Comprehensive Psychiatry, 42, 76-86.

Tran, G.Q., Bux, D.A., Haug, N.A., Stitzer, M.L., & Svikis, D.S. (2001). MMPI-2 typology for drug-dependent pregnant women. Psychological Assessment, 13, 336-346.

Tran, G.Q., & Haaga, D.A.F. (2002). Coping responses and alcohol outcome expectancies in alcohol abusing and nonabusing social phobics. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 26, 1-17.

Education

PhD, American University, 1998.

Research Interests

Social anxiety and alcohol use in college students, comorbidity of psychiatric and substance use disorders with emphasis on social phobia and alcohol abuse, cognitive-behavioral therapies for anxiety and addictive disorders, motivational enhancement therapy, gender issues in addiction.