Dr. Alan Davis
Dr. Davis’ research focuses on the epidemiology, phenomenology, and psychology of recreational and medical use of licit and illicit substances. He also examines the potential of psychoactive substance administration in the treatment of mental health and addictive disorders. Dr. Davis completed his doctoral training at Bowling Green State University, his clinical residency as the Baltimore VA Hospital, and post doctoral fellowships at the University of Michigan and Johns Hopkins.
Credentials
Doctorate of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Clinical Psychology from Bowling Green State University
Fellowship: Johns Hopkins University Center for Psychedelic and Consciousness Research
Current Academic Positions: Assistant Professor of Social Work and Psychiatry at Ohio State University & Adjunct Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Johns Hopkins University
Special Certifications: Licensed Independent Chemical Dependency Counselor (Ohio); Certificate in Psychedelic Therapy and Research
Licensed in the states of: Ohio and Maryland (inter-jurisdictional approval to practice in most US states for online therapy).
Specialty Areas: Trauma, Addiction, Psychedelic Therapy and Psychedelic Integration Therapy