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Trauma and Addiction Project
The Trauma and Addiction Project (TAP) is a multidisciplinary program of research in the Department of Psychology at the City College of New York. TAP aims to advance the science of trauma and addiction research by conducting studies on
TAP is committed to training and mentoring students, faculty, and researchers and developing institutional infrastructure to support addiction research. TAP is also dedicated to disseminating significant research findings to inform communities of the far-reaching consequences of trauma and addiction for disenfranchised populations and guidelines for effective clinical practice.
- the effects of trauma exposures and addiction on the mind and body;
- intergenerational trauma and the impact of parental history on child functioning;
- the role of threat-related cognitive processing in the development and maintenance of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and associated interpersonal impairments; and
- the efficacy of treatment interventions for co-occurring PTSD and addiction as well as associated psychiatric issues and conditions.
TAP is committed to training and mentoring students, faculty, and researchers and developing institutional infrastructure to support addiction research. TAP is also dedicated to disseminating significant research findings to inform communities of the far-reaching consequences of trauma and addiction for disenfranchised populations and guidelines for effective clinical practice.
