Associate Professor
Associate Director, Addiction Treatment Services
Behavioral Pharmacology Research Unit
Main Office Address
Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center
Behavioral Biology Research Center, BPRU
5510 Nathan Shock Drive
Baltimore, MD 21224-6823
Phone: 410-550-0006
Fax: 410-550-2957
E-mail: mkidorf@jhmi.edu
Education
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 |
Professional Interests
- Drug abuse treatment research
- Contingency management
Selected Publications
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.





