Jordana Muroff, PhD, MSW, MA, is a Professor and Chair of the Clinical Practice Department at BUSSW. Her research and clinical practice interests integrate the following areas (1) developing and disseminating evidence-based practice interventions (e.g., group cognitive behavioral treatment (CBT) for hoarding); (2) generating innovative, technology supported evidence-based interventions (e.g., web-based, smartphone); and (3) reducing inequities and improving access to mental health and substance use services for underserved populations. She is a licensed social worker and a Practicum clinical supervisor with partnering community agencies.
Dr. Muroff has published over 50 peer-reviewed papers on these topics and first authored the book Group Treatment for Hoarding Disorder: Therapist Guide (Oxford University Press, 2014). Her research on mental health (e.g., hoarding) and substance use disorders has appeared in American Journal of Public Health and Depression and Anxiety. She has led federal, state, and foundation funded research studies in collaboration with community agencies. Dr. Muroff serves as the Editor for the Oxford University Press ABCT Series on Implementation of Clinical Approaches.
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- School of Social Work
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- Clinical Practice
