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Bryan N. Cochran PhD

Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology
University of Montana
Contact at:
Office: 406-243-2391
E-mail: bryan.cochran@umontana.edu
Language: English


Expertise:

  • Mental health in LGBT populations
  • Substance abuse in LGBT populations
  • LGBT youth and their families of origin
  • Same-sex couples

BS degree in psychology from Furman University. MS and PhD in clinical psychology from University of Washington.

 

Selected Publications:

 

Cochran, B. N., Peavy, M., & Cauce, A.M. (in press). Substance abuse treatment providers’ explicit and implicit attitudes regarding sexual minorities.  Journal of Homosexuality.

 

Cochran, B.N., Peavy, K.M., & Robohm, J.S. (2007). Do specialized services exist for LGBT individuals seeking treatment for substance misuse? A study of available treatment programs. Substance Use & Misuse, 42, 161-176.

 

Cochran, B. N., & Cauce, A. M. (2006). Characteristics of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender individuals entering substance abuse treatment, Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 30, 135-146.

 

Stewart, A.J., Steiman, M., Cauce, A.M., Cochran, B. N., Whitbeck, L, & Hoyt, D. (2004). Victimization and posttraumatic stress disorder among homeless adolescents.  Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 43, 325-331.

 

Ginzler, J. A., Cochran, B. N., & Domenech-Rodriguez, M., Cauce, A. M., & Whitbeck, L. B. (2003).  Sequential progression of substance use among homeless youth:  An empirical investigation of the gateway theory.  Substance Use & Misuse, 38, 725-758.

 

Cochran, B. N., Stewart, A., Ginzler, J. A., & Cauce, A.M. (2002). Challenges faced by homeless sexual minorities: Comparison of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered homeless adolescents with their heterosexual counterparts.  American Journal of Public Health, 92, 773-777.