PI, Senior Vice President
Partnership to End Addiction
Aaron Hogue, Ph.D., is Vice President and Director of Family and Adolescent Clinical Technology & Science (FACTS) at Partnership to End Addiction. He is a Clinical Psychologist focused on evidence-based practices for youth substance use and related behavioral problems, behavioral treatment implementation science, and family involvement in youth treatment and recovery services. Dr. Hogue’s 30-year research program on treatment fidelity to research-based interventions for youth substance use has examined the interplay among three components of treatment implementation—adherence to specific therapy techniques, competence in model delivery, and therapeutic alliance with session participants—linking each to long-term client outcomes. His research encompasses evidence-based interventions for adolescents with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and co-occurring disorders, including a NIDA-funded mid-career training grant focused on combined behavioral and medication interventions. He was chosen by the flagship journal for Clinical Child Psychology to lead their 2014 and 2018 updates of the evidence base on outpatient behavioral treatments for adolescent substance use. His current research focuses on training behavior therapists in systemic family therapy and cognitive-behavioral techniques for youth conduct substance use and conduct problems via an online learning system that leverages observational coding methods and fidelity measurement feedback. He also focuses on increasing family involvement across the continuum of care for youth substance use treatment and recovery services, as well as enhancing cross-sector behavioral care for youth in primary care, specialty behavioral care, and justice settings. He is Principal Investigator for the Family Involvement in Recovery Support and Treatment (FIRST) Research Network and leads the NIDA-funded Consortium on Addiction Recovery Science (CoARS).