Nickeisha Clarke, Psy.D.

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2011 Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology Rutgers The State University of New Jersey, Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology 
Area:
Clinical Psychology, Mental Health
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Shalonda Kelly grad student 2011 Rutgers The State University of New Jersey, Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology
 (The effects of therapeutic alliance and client readiness to change on cognitive behavior therapy treatment outcomes for a sample of substance and non-substance abusing psychiatric inpatient women.)
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Li X, Clarke N, Kim SY, et al. (2020) Protective behavioral strategies are more helpful for avoiding alcohol-related problems for college drinkers who drink less. Journal of American College Health : J of Ach. 1-7
Clarke N, Kim SY, Ray AE, et al. (2015) The Association Between Protective Behavioral Strategies and Alcohol-Related Problems: An Examination of Race and Gender Differences Among College Drinkers. Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse. 1-22
Ray AE, Kim SY, White HR, et al. (2014) When less is more and more is less in brief motivational interventions: characteristics of intervention content and their associations with drinking outcomes. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors : Journal of the Society of Psychologists in Addictive Behaviors. 28: 1026-40
Clarke N, Mun EY, Kelly S, et al. (2013) Treatment outcomes of a combined cognitive behavior therapy and pharmacotherapy for a sample of women with and without substance abuse histories on an acute psychiatric unit: do therapeutic alliance and motivation matter? The American Journal On Addictions / American Academy of Psychiatrists in Alcoholism and Addictions. 22: 566-73
Clarke N, Kim SY, White HR, et al. (2013) Associations between alcohol use and alcohol-related negative consequences among black and white college men and women. Journal of Studies On Alcohol and Drugs. 74: 521-31
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