CSU

Bradley Conner

Professor, Director of Addiction Counseling
Clinical Psychology
Masters in Addiction Counseling ProgramBradley faculty image
Office: 345 BHSCI
Phone: (970) 491-6197
Email: brad.conner@colostate.edu
Web Page: http://psychlabs.colostate.edu/bradconner/

Education: Ph.D., UCLA 2006
Area of Specialization: Clinical Psychology with a Minor in Quantitative Psychology and a Specialization in Genetics and Genomics

Teaching Courses: PSY670 Psychological Measurement-Personality, PSY675 Professional Ethics

Current Research: I conduct thematic research that focuses on the etiology and negative outcomes of sensation seeking, emotion dysregulation and impulsivity across the lifespan. More specifically, I study how certain genotypes and personality types influence the onset and course of disorders and the engagement in risky behaviors, such as drug misuse, risky sexual behavior, and delinquency in adolescence and young adulthood. I employ advanced multivariate statistical techniques to further understanding of the complex relations among genes, personality types, psychopathology, and risky behavior as causal mechanisms of negative outcomes such as substance dependence, contraction of sexually transmitted infections, injury, incarceration, and death. Ultimately, the goal of my research is to further understanding of how prevention and intervention efficacy vary as a function of the interplay of genetic, personality, and environmental factors.
My current research is focused on three primary areas, 1) studying predictors and consequences of cannabis use and cannabis measurement, , specifically measurement of cannabinoid exposure, 2) exploring how minoritized identities are received and impacted by larger society as predictors of engagement in risky behaviors including suicide, self-injury, substance use, and risky sex, and 3) examining predictors and outcomes of risky sex in adolescent and young adult populations at risk for developing personality disorders and other sever mental illnesses.

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