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Mallory Loflin, MA
 

  Background: Mallory received her B.A. in Psychology from the University of Washington in 2009, where she completed her honors work under the supervision of Kevin King, PhD. Before entering graduate school, Mallory spent a year in Australia, where she interned at a meditation and wellness center, and a year in Seattle, WA where she worked as a tobacco cessation counselor for Alere Wellbeing. She earned her M.A. in psychology in 2013 and is in her 3rd year of the Clinical Psychology PhD program at the University of Albany, SUNY. In her spare time, Mallory writes articles for an online women's magazine on topics related to cannabis, feminism, and drug policy.

Research Interests:

  • Research Methodology & Measurement
  • Expectancy and Placebo Theory
  • Harm Reduction Strategies for Problematic Substance Use
  • Cannabis Craving & Withdrawal

 

 

Current Projects:
Olfactory cue reactance and subjective craving of cannabis
Endorsement of cannabis craving among non-treatment seeking users