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Cynthia L. Rowe, Ph.D.

Associate Professor, Epidemiology and Public Health

Clinical Research Building, Room 1014
1120 NW 14 Street
Phone: 305-243-3653
Fax: 305-243-3651
E-Mail: crowe@med.miami.edu


Education
State University of New York B.A.
1992 Psychology
Temple University

Ph.D.

1998 Clinical Psychology
University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Medical Center

Clinical Internship

1998 Adolescent Drug Abuse
University of Miami School of Medicine/CTRADA

NIH Fellowship

2000 Adolescent Drug Abuse Treatment Research
Professional Positions
1990-1992 Research Assistant, Neuro-psychopharmacology Laboratory SUNY
1992 Project Coordinator, Traumatic Memory Laboratory SUNY
1992 Teaching Assistant, State University of New York
1992-1994 Research Assistant, Psychology Department Temple University
1994-1995 Course Instructor, Temple University
1994-1995 Research Assistant, Center for Research on Adolescent Drug Abuse, Temple University  
1995-1996 Research Fellow, Center for Research on Adolescent Drug Abuse, Temple University
1996-1998 Project Director, Center for Family Studies, University of Miami School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry
1997 - 1998 Psychology Intern, Center for Family Studies, University of Miami School of Medicine, Jackson Memorial Hospital
1998 - 2000 Post-Doctoral Fellow, NIH Post-Doctoral Training Program in Adolescent Drug Abuse Treatment Research, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences University of Miami School of Medicine
2000 - 2001 Research Assistant Professor, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, Center for Treatment Research on Adolescent Drug Abuse, University of Miami School of Medicine
2001 - 2002 Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology, Department of Psychology, University of Montana
2002 - Present Research Assistant Professor, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, Center for Treatment Research on Adolescent Drug Abuse, University of Miami School of Medicine
Research Interests

Particular areas of interest include the examination of subtypes of adolescent substance abusers, the application of developmental psychopathology research in understanding intervention design and treatment’s effects, prevention and treatment approaches for children of substance abusing parents, and the role of psychiatric co-morbidity in adolescent drug treatment process and outcomes

Selected Publications

Hogue AT, Liddle HA and Rowe CL. "Treatment adherence process research in family therapy: A rationale and some practical guidelines." Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice and Training 1996;33(2), 332-345.

Hogue AT, Liddle HA, Rowe CL, Turner, RM, Dakof, GD and LaPann, K. "Treatment adherence and differentiation in individual versus family therapy for adolescent drug abuse." J. Counseling Psychology 1998;45(1), 104-114.

Liddle HA and Rowe CL (1998). Family measures in drug abuse prevention research. In R. Ashery, E. Robertson and K. Kumpfer (Eds.), Drug abuse prevention through family interventions (NIDA Research Monograph 177, pp. 324-372). Rockville, MD: National Institute on Drug Abuse.

Liddle HA, Rowe CL, Dakof, GD and Lyke, J "Translating parenting research into clinical interventions for families with adolescents." Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry 1998;3(3), 419-443.

Liddle HA & Rowe CL. "Multidimensional family therapy for adolescent substance abuse." Special Issue of the The Addictions Newsletter 2000;7(2), 10-23.

Liddle HA, Rowe CL, Diamond GM, Sessa F, Schmidt S and Ettinger D. "Toward a developmental family therapy: The clinical utility of research on adolescence." J. Marriage and Family Therapy 2000;26(4), 485-499.

Rowe CL and Liddle HA. "Using process research to inform family therapy practice with drug abusing youth: Alliance building interventions." The Academy of Family Psychology Newsletter 2000;3(1), 5-6.

Rowe CL, Liddle HA and Dakof, GA. "Classifying clinically referred adolescent substance abusers by level of externalizing and internalizing symptoms." Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse 2001;11(2), 41-65.

Liddle HA, Rowe CL, Quille T, Dakof G, Mills D, Sakran E and Biaggi H. "Transporting a research-developed adolescent drug abuse treatment into practice." Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment (Special Issue on Transferring Research into Practice: D. Simpson, Ed.) 2002; 22(4), 231-243.

Liddle HA and Rowe CL (2002). Multidimensional Family Therapy for adolescent drug abuse: Making the case for a developmental-contextual, family-based intervention. In D. W. Brook & H. I. Spitz (Eds.), The group therapy of substance abuse (pp. 275-280). New York: Hayworth Medical Press.

Rowe CL, Liddle HA, McClintic K and Quille T (2002). Integrative treatment development: Multidimensional family therapy for adolescent substance abuse. In F. Kaslow & J. Lebow (Eds.), Comprehensive handbook of psychotherapy (Vol. 4: Integrative/Eclectic Therapies, pp. 133-161). New York: John Wiley and Sons.

Rowe CL and Liddle HA (2002). Substance abuse. In D. Sprenkle (Ed.), Effectiveness research in marriage and family therapy (pp. 53-88). Alexandria, VA: American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy.

Rowe CL, Parker-Sloat B, Schwartz S and Liddle HA (2003). Family therapy for early adolescent substance abuse. In S. Stevens & A. Morral (Eds.), Adolescent substance abuse treatment in the United States: Exemplary models from a National Evaluation Study. Special Issue of Drugs and Society, 105-132.

Rowe CL and Liddle HA. "Substance abuse." Journal of Marital and Family Therapy 2003;29, 97-120.

Liddle HA & Rowe CL (2003). Multidimensional family therapy for adolescent substance abuse: A casebook for clinical practice. Center for Substance Abuse Treatment.

Rowe CL. "Family-based interventions for substance abuse: A profile of two models." The Family Psychologist 2003;19(4), 4-9.

Liddle HA and Rowe CL (2004). "Advances in family therapy research: Bridging gaps and expanding frontiers." In M. Nichols & R. Schwartz (Eds.), Family therapy: Concepts and methods (6th ed.). Boston, MA: Allyn & Bacon.

Rowe CL, Liddle HA, Greenbaum P and Henderson CE. "Impact of psychiatric comorbidity on treatment outcomes of adolescent drug abusers." J Subst Abuse Treat. 2004 Mar;26(2):129-40.

Liddle HA, Rowe CL, Henderson CE, Dakof GA and Ungaro RA. "Early intervention for adolescent substance abuse: Pretreatment to posttreatment outcomes of a randomized controlled trial comparing Multidimensional Family Therapy and peer group treatment." Journal of Psychoactive Drugs 2004;36:2-37.

Liddle HA and Rowe CL (Eds.) (in press). "Treating Adolescent Substance Abuse: State of the Science." Cambridge University Press.

Rowe CL, Liddle HA, Caruso, J. and Dakof, G. A. (in press). "Clinical variations of adolescent substance abuse: An empirically based typology." Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse.

 


 

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