Family Research Laboratory

Co-Directors: Varda Shoham & Michael Rohrbaugh

 

Research Grants

 

Federal

Shoham, V. (PI),  National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) grant No. RO1 MH47451, with R. Bootzin (Co-PI) and Kerry Green (Co-Investigator).  Outcome and process analyses of therapeutic paradoxes, September, 1991 - August, 1994.

Shoham, V. (PI), the Arizona Site, National Institute of Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse (NIAAA) grant No. RO1 1108486, with L.E. Beutler (PI, UCSB), T. Jacob (Co-PI), and M.J. Rohrbaugh, (Co-Investigator).  Family versus behavioral treatment of alcoholism, August 1990 - July 1996.  

Shoham, V. (PI),  National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) grant No. R21 DA13121, with Michael J. Rohrbaugh (Co-PI), Rodney Cate, and Myra Muramoto (Co-Investigators.  Family Consultation for Change-Resistant Smokers, September, 1999 - August, 2003.

Rohrbaugh, M.J. (PI), American Heart Association grant No. 0051286Z, with V. Shoham and Gordon Ewy (Co-Investigator).  Marital Predictors of Distress and Mortality Following Congestive Heart Failure. 7/2000 – 6/2003. 

Shoham, V. (PI), the Arizona Site, National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) grant # U10 DA15815:  The California-Arizona Clinical Trial Network Research Node.  9/2002 – 8/2008.

Shoham, V. (PI),  National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) grant No. R01 DA17539, with Michael J. Rohrbaugh (Co-PI), Michael Robbins, Jose Szapocznik, and Dan Feaster (University of Miami Co-Investigators).  Mediators and moderators of BSFT for adolescent drug use (plus a competitive 3-year supplement).  9/30/03 – 6/30/08.

State and local sources

Shoham, V. (PI), Social and Behavioral Science Research Institute (SBSRI) Award, for the project entitled The voice of reactance in client-therapist interactions.  12/1989 – 5/1990. Total costs: $2,300.

Shoham, V. (PI), Vice President for Research Award, University of Arizona, for the project entitled Measuring reactance in a non-reactive way.  5/1990 – 4/1991. 

Rohrbaugh, M.J. (PI), Sarver Heart Foundation, Foundation for Cardiovascular Health, and Arizona Agriculture Experiment Station, with V. Shoham, G. Ewy , L. Snyder, & N. Metzger (Co-Investigators).  Who Benefits from Cardiac Rehabilitation and Reversal Programs?  1/2000 – 12/2001.