Hendree Jones, Ph.D. Associate Professor Research Director, CAP Program; Program Director Cornerstone | |
Main Office Address Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center 4940 Eastern Avenue Mason F. Lord Building, D-East 361 Baltimore, MD 21224 Phone: 410-917-9084 Fax: 410-550-7687
E-mail: hejones@jhmi.edu
Administrative Assistant Lori Wise Phone: 410-550-5539 E-mail: lsb@jhmi.edu Education 1992 | B.A. | Randolph-Macon College
| 1994 | M.A.
| University of Richmond
| 1997 | Ph.D.
| Virginia Commonwealth University
| 1997-1998 | Behavioral Pharmacology Research Unit Fellowship | Johns Hopkins University
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Professional Interests Dr. Jones has three main areas of research interest. First, she is a leading expert in the examination of pharmacotherapies to treat drug dependence during pregnancy and the impact of prenatal exposure to these medications and drugs of abuse. Second, she has been creating and testing novel behavioral interventions to help prevent relapse to drug use in pregnant women. Third, she specializes in researching issues of differences in drug addiction. Dr. Jones is a Liscensed Psychologist in the State of Maryland (Lic. No. 3923). Click here to learn more about Dr. Jones' research Click here for a Hopkins Brain Wise Newsletter article about Dr. Jones' work
Selected Publications Jones HE, Johnson RE, Bigelow GE, Silverman K, Mudric T, Strain EC. Safety and efficacy of L-tryptophan and behavioral incentives for treatmentof cocaine dependence: a randomized clinical trial. American Journal on Addictions 2004:13: 421-437. Jones, HE. Practical Considerations for the Clinical Use of Buprenorphine. Science & Practice Perspectives (a National Institute on Drug Abuse peer-reviewed publication) 2004:2: 4-20. Jones HE, Johnson RE, Jasinski DR, O¹Grady K, Chisholm CA, Choo RE, Michael Crocetti M, Dudas R, Harrow C, Huestis MA, Jansson LM, Lantz M, Lester BM, Milio L. Buprenorphine versus Methadone in the Treatment of Pregnant Opioid-Dependent Patients: Effects on the Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome. Drug and Alcohol Dependence 2005:79: 1-10. Jones HE, Wong CJ, Tuten M, Stitzer ML. Reinforcement Based Therapy: 12-Month Evaluation of an Outpatient Drug-free Treatment for Heroin Abusers. Drug and Alcohol Dependence 2005:79: 119-128. Jones HE. The challenges of screening for substance use in pregnant women: Commentary on the 4P¹s plus tool. J Perinatol. 2005:25:365-367. |