Professor Offers Contemporary Thoughts on Addiction and Recovery
Oliver Morgan, Ph.D., a professor in the Counseling & Human Services, discussed his addiction and recovery research on a recent podcast, "The Thoughtful Counselor."
He talks about his path from graduate school to his interest in interpersonal neurobiology as a result of studying trauma.
Hear what he has to say about "evidence-based interventions that address family and community involvement in the treatment and recovery process" in the podcast, here.
Dr. Morgan, who joined the University in 1990, is co-editor of five books, covering topics in addiction studies, Catholic intellectual thought and counseling and spirituality. He has authored or co-authored 10 book chapters and proceedings, covering topics including addiction, pastoral care, spirituality and clinical practice and has published more than 20 peer-reviewed articles in the same range of topics and subject-matter.