Faculty and Staff





Stephen Strobbe, MS, RN, NP, CNS-BC, CARN

Education:

  • University of Michigan
  • Doctoral student, nursing, concentration in bio-behavior, 2003-present
  • Master of Science (MS), Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing, 1998
  • Eastern Michigan University, Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), 1989

    Clinical Interests:

  • Psychiatric and addictions nursing

    Research Interests:

  • Patient satisfaction and clinical outcomes with addiction treatment services
  • The role of Alcoholics Anonymous and spirituality in recovery from addictions
  • Preventing substance use among children in families with alcohol and other drug problems Academic Appointment:
  • Clinical Director, University of Michigan Addiction Treatment Services (UMATS)
  • Faculty, Addiction Fellowship Program, University of Michigan Medical School
  • Adjunct Lecturer, University of Michigan School of Nursing, Division I

    Recent or Representative Publications:

  • Robinson, E. A. R., Strobbe, S., Brower, K. J. (2008). Complementary and alternative medicine for alcohol misuse. In P. Tyrer & K. R. Silk (Eds.). Cambridge Textbook of Effective Treatments in Psychiatry (pp. 340-350). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
  • Strobbe, S., Finnell, D.S., Piano, M. (in review). Assessment and treatment of alcohol use disorders. In C. E. Savage (Ed.). A Nursing Education Model for the Prevention and Treatment of Alcohol Use Disorders. Bethesda, MD: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA).
  • Brower, K. J., Kim, H. M., Strobbe, S., Karam-Hage, M. A., Consens, F., & Zucker, R. A. (in review, Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research). A randomized, double-blind pilot trial of gabapentin vs. placebo to treatment alcohol dependence and co-morbid insomnia.
  • Strobbe, S., Wojnar, M., Cranford, J. (in preparation). Alcoholics Anonymous: Attendance, affiliation, and drinking outcomes in a Polish treatment population.
  • Strobbe, S., Kurtz, E., Seng, J. (in preparation, Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly). Narratives for recovery in Alcoholics Anonymous.

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