Biography
Tanja Laschober, Ph.D., is an Assistant Research Scientist in the Institute for Behavioral Research at the University of Georgia. Dr. Laschober’s most recent research focuses on workforce development in substance use disorder treatment programs and addresses topics such as counselor turnover, retention, performance, work-nonwork balance, and clinical supervision. In addition, she examines the adoption and implementation of evidence-based practices in treatment programs (e.g., tobacco pharmacotherapy) and substance use disorder treatment issues. Dr. Laschober also has a keen interest in research designs and methodology; working with cross-sectional and longitudinal data; and using advanced statistics to analyze complex data.
Research Interest
Behavioral Health Research, Behavioural Science, Data Management, Interpersonal Skills, Mental Illness Methodology, Multivariate Data Analysis
Publications
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World Congress on Tobacco and Smoking Cessation October 1213,2020 at Sydney,Australia
Past Conference Report: J Addict Behav Ther Rehabil 2019, 8:3
DOI:
Nasreen Sultana