Research Interests
            substance use disordersaddictiontraumaposttraumatic stress disorderbehavioral interventionsmindfulnessmeditationpsychedelicspsychedelic assisted therapy (PAT)
	 
            
		
                Opportunities
                Work Study Positions Available: No
                
                Grant Funded Positions Available: No
                
                Course-Credit Research Opportunities Available: Yes
                PSY-410 (Research in Psychology)
                
Volunteer Research Positions Available: No
                
            
	 
            
		
                Biography
            Michael J. Gawrysiak, Ph.D. University of Tennessee. Associate Professor. His research, teaching and clinical interests are organized around the study of in adult psychopathology (i.e., substance use disorders, posttraumatic stress), contemplative practices and mindfulness-based interventions, and studying brain (i.e., fMRI) and behavioral features of individuals struggling with psychiatric disorders. Currently, his work centers around the putative benefit of psychedelic drugs through his role as investigator on two clinical trials studying brain-behavioral changes among opioid use disorder patients participating in Psychedelic Assisted Therapy (PAT; psilocybin). He is also coordinating studies to investigate the long-term psychological changes among individuals that participate in legally delivered psilocybin/DMT through psychedelic service providers in Oregon, Colorado, and Mexico.