Harm reduction treatment is associated with reduced use and improved quality of life. See results from our HaRT-A and HaRP studies.
Tag: HaRT-A
Read Our Publication On Harm Reduction Goal-Setting!
Our latest article written with our students in the Psych 499 class has been published in the journal Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology. This article looks at the efficacy of harm reduction goal-setting from both our HaRT-A and HaRP studies.
Click here to read the article: Dual Study Describing Patient-Driven Harm Reduction Goal-Setting Among People Experiencing Homelessness and Alcohol Use Disorder
HaRT-A Featured in the UW Daily
The Daily is a student run newspaper at the University of Washington. They recently released an issue focusing on homelessness and they wrote an article on our HaRT-A study.
Read it here: http://www.dailyuw.com/wellness/article_49c099cc-6a3f-11e9-9650-df042d58522c.html
HaRT-A Article Published
Just published this week! Our Harm Reduction Treatment for Alcohol (HaRT-A) study is the first randomized controlled trial of a harm-reduction treatment for alcohol use disorder. Spoiler alert: Harm reduction works!
Click here to read the article
The Seattle Times wrote an article on our study! Click here to read the article.

Photos from the 2018 Undergraduate Research Symposium
Our undergraduate students did a fantastic job presenting at the UW Undergraduate Research Symposium!
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Click here for more information about joining the HaRRT center as a 499 student.
2018 Undergraduate Research Symposium Friday, May 18th
Be sure to catch our undergraduate research assistants presenting at UW Undergraduate Research Program’s 21st Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium this Friday, May 18th from 11:00am-12:30pm and 2:30pm-4:00pm in Mary Gates Hall.
They will present findings on administrative data from the HaRT-A project.
More info about the Undergraduate Research Symposium: https://www.facebook.com/events/148525655711911/