| Michael S. Kidorf, Ph.D. Associate Professor Associate Director - Addiction Treatment Services |
Main Office Add. | Education | Professional Interests | Selected Publications |
Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center
4940 Eastern Avenue
Behavioral Biology Research Building
Baltimore, MD 21224
Phone 410-550-0006 / Fax 410-550-2957
E-mail: mkidorf@jhmi.edu
1985 | B.A. | Emory University |
1990 | Ph.D. | Florida State University |
1989-1990 | Clinical Psychology Internship | Brown University |
1990-1993 | Psychology-Addictive Behaviors Fellowship | Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine |
1. drug abuse treatment research 2. contingency management
Kidorf, M., King, V.L., & Brooner, R.K. (1999). Integrating psychosocial services with methadone treatment: Behaviorally contingent pharmacotherapy. In E. C. Strain and M. L. Stitzer (Eds), Treatment of opioid dependence: Methadone and alternative medications. Hopkins Press, 166-195.
Kidorf, M., & Stitzer, M.L. (1999). Contingent access to clinic privileges reduces drug abuse in methadone maintenance patients. In S. Higgins & K. Silverman (Eds.), Motivating behavior change among illicit drug abusers: Contemporary research on contingency management interventions. American Psychological Association, 221-241.
Kidorf, M., Hollander, J.R., Brooner, R.K., & King, V.L. (1998). Increasng employment of opioid dependent outpatients: An intensive behavioral intervention. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 50, 73-80.
Kidorf, M., Brooner, R.K., King, V.L., & Stoller, K.B. (1998). Predictive validity of cocaine, sedative, and alcohol dependence diagnoses. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 66, 168-173.
Kidorf, M., Brooner, R.K., & King, V.L. (199). Motivating methadone patients to include drug-free significant others in treatment: A behavioral intervention. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 14, 23-28.



