
CAS Virtual Talk, Dr. Lorna Crean – Raise the Roof: Cognitive Effects of Homelessness and Implications for Problematic Substance Use Recovery
July 9, 10:00 am - 11:15 am
Prior to her PhD, Dr. Crean completed a B.S. in Psychology at the Dublin City University, followed by two years of work with the Irish homelessness NGO in the Dublin Simon Community. At the Dublin Simon Community, she primarily worked as a lead researcher using mixed methodology to investigate their blood-borne virus, and drug stabilization unit service users’ physical and psychological health, as well as their substance use, accommodation and, civic and social trajectories from pre-admission to six months post-discharge.
Dr. Crean’s dissertation stemmed from this work, and investigated cognitive functioning in individuals experiencing homelessness and how these examined traits interact with recovery trajectories for people struggling with problematic substance use. This project holds implications for problematic substance use treatment approaches, as well as psychological therapies for people with homelessness experience.
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