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    David Sells, PhD

    Associate Research Scientist in Psychiatry
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    About

    Titles

    Associate Research Scientist in Psychiatry

    Appointments

    • Psychiatry

      Associate Research Scientist
      Primary

    Other Departments & Organizations

    Education & Training

    Postdoctoral Fellow
    Yale University and NIH (2003)
    PhD
    Northern Illinois University (2001)
    Predoctoral Fellow
    Yale University (2001)
    MA
    Northern Illinois University (1997)
    BA
    University of Massachusetts, History (1990)

    Research

    Overview

    Medical Research Interests

    Psychological Phenomena

    Research at a Glance

    Yale Co-Authors

    Frequent collaborators of David Sells's published research.

    Publications

    2021

    • Group drumming for incarcerated men may improve community reintegration: a mixed methods pilot study
      Rojiani, R., Junn, A., Wood, M., Gordon, K. L., & Sells, D. (2021). Group drumming for incarcerated men may improve community reintegration: a mixed methods pilot study. Journal of Experimental Criminology, 1-22. doi:10.1007/s11292-021-09460-3
      Peer-Reviewed Original Research

    2020

    • Peer-mentored community reentry reduces recidivism
      Sells, D., Curtis, A., Abdur-Raheem, J., Klimczak, M., Barber, C., Meaden, C., . . . Emigh-Guy, M. (2020). Peer-mentored community reentry reduces recidivism. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 47(4), 437-456. doi:10.1177/0093854820901562
      Peer-Reviewed Original Research

    2019

    2018

    2014

    2013

    • Homelessness and mental illness
      Sells D, Barber C. (2013). Homelessness and mental illness. In M. Shally-Jensen (Ed.), Mental Health Care Issues in America: An Encyclopedia (pp. 322-329). Santa-Barbara: ABC-CLIO.
      Books

    Academic Achievements & Community Involvement

    Activities

    • activity

      Peer-Based Residential Engagement

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      International Recovery Research Group

    • activity

      International Recovery Research Group

    Honors

    • honor

      National Research Service (T32) Award in Co-Occurring Disorders

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