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Dr. Green's Perspective

Areas of Expertise

  • Restorative Feminism and Intersectionality

  • Inequities in Productivity and Guilt-Free Rest

  • Modern Women's Issues

  • Burnout and Holistic Wellness

  • Addiction & Mental Illness Recovery

  • Addiction Resistance and Prevention

  • Raising Resilient and Addiction-Resistant Kids

  • Interplay of Relationships, Addiction, Mental Health, & Recovery

  • Parenting and Co-Parenting

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
  • Motivational Interviewing

  • Evidence-Based Psychotherapy

  • Improving Employee Experience

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Writing and scholarship

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SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS

  • Green, K.E. , Blue, J.*, & Natal, S.* (2021). An integrated model of nature and nurture factors that contribute to addiction and recovery. Substance Use & Misuse, 56(8), 1095-1107. doi: 10.1080/10826084.2021.1901929 

  • Green, K.E., Archey, M.L.*,& Barton, O.R.* (2018). Evaluating biofeedback training in conjunction with a cognitive-behavioral intervention for adults with impulse control deficits: A pilot study. Practice Innovations, 3(2), 123-137 .  

  • Green, K.E. (2016). Advising families and friends on how to help a loved one struggling with addiction. The Texas Psychologist, 74(4), 10-12.  

  • Gobin, R.L.*, Green, K.E., & Iverson, K.M.  (2015). Alcohol misuse among female veterans: Associations with interpersonal violence exposure and mental health. Substance Use and Misuse, 50(14), 1765-1777.  

  • Green, K.E., Bux Jr., D.A., & Feinstein, B.A.* (2013). Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender individuals. In: McCrady, B.S., Epstein, E.E. (Eds.), Addictions: A comprehensive guidebook, 2nd ed. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, pp. 819-835.  

  • Green, K.E., & Feinstein, B.* (2012). Substance use in lesbian, gay, and bisexual populations: An update on empirical research and implications for treatment. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 26, 265-278. 

  • Shipherd, J.C., Mizock, L.*, Maguen, S., & Green, K.E. (2012). Male-to-female transgender veterans and VA health care utilization. International Journal of Sexual Health, 24, 78-87. 

  • Green, K.E. (2011). Barriers and treatment preferences reported by worried drinkers of various sexual orientations. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 29, 45-63. 

  • Cohn, A.M., Epstein, E.E., McCrady, B.S., Jensen, N., Hunter-Reel, D., Green, K.E., & Drapkin, M.L. (2011). Pre-treatment clinical and risk correlates of substance use disorder patients with primary depression. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 72, 151-157. 

  • Shipherd, J.C., Green, K.E., & Abramovitz, S.* (2010). Transgender clients: Identifying and minimizing barriers to mental health treatment. Journal of Gay and Lesbian Mental Health, 14, 94-108.  

  • Epstein, E.E., Green, K.E., & Drapkin, M.L. (2010). Relapse prevention for depression in individuals with substance use disorders. In: Richards, C.S., Perri, M.G. (Eds.), Relapse prevention for depression. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association, pp. 227 – 249. 

  • Green, K.E., & Iverson, K. (2009). Computerized cognitive-behavioral therapy in a stepped care model of treatment. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 40, 96-103. 

  • Green, K.E., Pugh, L.A., McCrady, B.S., & Epstein, E.E. (2008). Unique aspects of female-primary alcoholic relationships. Addictive Disorders and Their Treatment, 7, 169-176. 

  • Green, K.E., Worden, B., Menges, D, & McCrady, B.S. (2008). Alcohol use disorders. In: Hunsley, J., Mash, E.J. (Eds.), A Guide to Assessments that Work. New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 339 – 369. 

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