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Noah Wolkowicz

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Assistant Professor of Psychiatry
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Assistant Professor of Psychiatry

Biography

I am a licensed Clinical Psychologist at the VA Connecticut Healthcare System (VACHS) in West Haven and an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at the Yale School of Medicine. I completed my graduate work at the University of Arkansas in 2021, and my predoctoral internship and postdoctoral fellowship at the VACHS. My research program focuses on developing and evaluating digital health interventions for addictive disorders, as well as identifying risk factors that exacerbate their course or treatment. My clinica work utilizes evidence-based treatments, such as cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational enhancement, and written exposure therapy, for treating substance use disorders and commonly co-occurring conditions like PTSD and chronic pain. I am the recipient of a 5-year VA Rehabilitation R&D Career Development Award to develop a smartphone-based mobile application to support Veterans receiving medication treatment for opioid use disorder (Project Award ID: 1IK2RX005015-01A1).

Education & Training

Postdoctoral Fellow
VISN 1 Mental Illness Research, Education, and Clinical Center (2024)
PhD
University of Arkansas, Psychology (2021)
Predoctoral Intern
VA Connecticut Healthcare System (2021)
MS
University of South Carolina Aiken, Psychology (2016)
BA
Roger Williams University, Psychology (2014)

Research

Overview

Dr. Noah R. Wolkowicz is a licensed Psychologist at the VA Connecticut Healthcare System (VACHS) in West Haven and an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at the Yale School of Medicine. He completed his doctoral internship at the VACHS Addiction Track and his PhD in Clinical Psychology at the University of Arkansas. His research program focuses on developing and evaluating digital health interventions for addictive disorders, as well as identifying risk factors that exacerbate their course or treatment. Dr. Wolkowicz also has a background in multilevel modeling, a statistical technique well-suited for examining interindividual differences in intraindividual change (e.g., treatment response), and experience working with the VHA’s Corporate Data Warehouse. He is currently the recipient of a 5-year VA Rehabilitation R&D Career Development Award to develop a smartphone-based mobile application to support Veterans receiving medication treatment for opioid use disorder (Award ID: 1IK2RX005015-01A1).

Research at a Glance

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2022

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