Nicole Porter, Ph.D., is a Clinical Psychologist and Project Director of Primary Connections for Youth and Families, a multi-site research study applying the Screening and Brief Intervention (SBI) model to develop and test family involvement in SBI for adolescent substance use in primary care.
Dr. Porter completed her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology at St. John’s University and her Post-doctoral Fellowship at Harvard Medical School’s McLean Hospital in 2023. Her interests include leveraging empirical research and technology to disseminate and implement evidence-based family therapy treatment for adolescent behavior problems in routine care. She is a licensed psychologist and maintains a small private practice working with adolescents and families.
Publications:
What is the Status of Multi-Informant Treatment Fidelity Research?