Haley Carroll, PhD, MS (she/her) is an Assistant Professor in the Boston University School of Medicine and a Research Scientist at Boston Medical Center. She is a clinical psychologist and researcher in the field of global and public mental health. She is currently working on a Mentored Patient- Oriented Research Career Development Award (K23) entitled “Adaptation and assessment of a common element treatment protocol designed to improve mental health in forcibly displaced populations” (1K23MH127308). Her research is focused on the presentation and treatment of mental health disorders during forced migration. The goals of her ongoing research are to understand the relation between migration and mental health with Venezuelan migrants entering Peru, with plans to implement a pilot trial of an adapted evidenced based treatment protocol. Much of her prior research work has investigated stress with strong emphasis on public health and reducing mental health burden and disparity. Her long-term research goals are to extend this theme to include investigations of mental health disorders in forcibly displaced populations and integrate mental health treatment into low resource settings and reduce barriers for those receiving treatment. Haley has considerable research and clinical experience in the area of global and public mental health. She has published over 20 articles (8 first author) and contributed to 4 book chapters. She has worked in alcohol and other drug research at the University of Washington (UW) Addictive Behaviors Research Center and Center for the Study of Health and Risk Behaviors with Drs. Marlatt and Larimer (T32AA007455, PI: Larimer) and in women’s health and stress in the Lustyk Women’s Health Lab. She completed her dissertation in dispositional factors that predict alcohol use in young adult women supported via a pre-doctoral fellowship (F-31, F31AA023126, PI: Carroll). She was also awarded a Fogarty fellowship during her doctoral studies to complete a research project investigating alcohol use and domestic violence in Peru (D43TW009375, PI: Zunt). Prior to her work at Boston University, Haley earned her PhD and MS in Clinical Psychology at the University of Washington. She then completed her clinical fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School (MGH/HMS), and her postdoctoral fellowship at the Boston University Medical Campus-Massachusetts General Hospital Global Psychiatric Clinical Research Training Program (BUMC-MGH GPCRTP; 5T32MH116140).

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Migration processes
Migration consequences (for migrants, sending and receiving countries)
Migration governance
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  • Boston University

    University, Boston, United States
    Assistant Professor

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