
William V. Lechner
Biography
Graduate Areas: Clinical
- Adult Substance Use Disorders
- Adult Psychopathology
Does Dr. Lechner plan to recruit a doctoral student for the next incoming class?
Research Interests
My program of research aims to translate findings from human laboratory studies to the development of novel, innovative, and efficacious therapeutic interventions for Substance Use Disorders. Specifically, my interests include two distinct but interrelated lines of research: (1) the influence of executive function deficits on addictive behaviors and emerging therapeutic modalities that target these deficits and (2) the bi-directional relationship between psychopathology and addiction. I recently completed a National Institutes of Health sponsored clinical trial studying the ability of cognitive training combined with neuromodulation of the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex to improve executive function deficits as they relate to addictive behaviors. You can read more about my published research below:
https://projectreporter.nih.gov/project_info_description.cfm?aid=9581501&icde=37091939&ddparam=&ddvalue=&ddsub=&cr=1&csb=default&cs=ASC&pball
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=7ZNlyawAAAAJ&hl=en
Courses Taught
- Drugs and Behavior
- Introduction to Psychological Assessment
- Advanced Psychological Assessment
Publications:
- Lechner, W.V., Sidhu, A.K., Jin, J.T., Kittaneh, A.A., Laurene, K.R., Kenne, D.K. (in press). Increases in risky drinking during the COVID-19 pandemic assessed via longitudinal cohort design: associations with racial tensions, financial distress, psychological distress, and virus-related fears. Alcohol and Alcoholism.
- Kittaneh, A.A., Sidhu, N.S., Tackett, A.P., Lechner, W.V. (in press). Effects of Negative Emotion on Abstinence Induced Change in Urge to Vape and Measures of Vaping Dependence. Substance Use and Misuse.
- Kittaneh, A.A., Patel, S., Sidhu, N.K, Lechner, W.V., Kenne, D.R. (in press) Tobacco Use Status as a Function of Transgender Identity: The mediating role of psychological distress. Tobacco Use Insights.
- Lechner, W.V., Laurene, K. R., Patel, S., Anderson, M., Grega, C., Kenne, D.R. (2020). Changes in alcohol use as a function of psychological distress and social support following COVID-19 related University closings. Addictive Behaviors. Volume 110, 106527.
- Lechner, W. V., Sidhu, N. K., Kittaneh, A. A., & Anand, A. (2019). Interventions with potential to target executive function deficits in addiction: current state of the li