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Devin Mills - Assistant Professor, Department of Community, Family, and Addiction Sciences, Texas Tech University
PhD Human Development – 2017
My research centers on understanding the development of behavioral addictions, specifically video gaming and gambling disorder, from the perspective of social psychological theory. The outcomes of this work lend to the identification of factors that facilitate sustained recovery across the lifespan, which inform the development of prevention programs and clinical interventions. I am currently working on several projects including the relationship between addiction and life-threatening behaviors, the underlying mechanisms that explain the relationship between dark personality traits (i.e., narcissism, psychopathy, Machiavellianism) and addiction, the role of positive psychological factors in sustaining addiction recovery, and the interpersonal experiences of video gamers.
Although I did not have a research-intensive background coming into the program – which made for a steep learning curve – the Human Development faculty were available and willing to help me develop skills across all areas of research (i.e., theory, study design, statistical analyses, and research writing). As a new professor, I use these skills every day. Going forward I am excited to continue collaborating with my research mentor, Dr. Heath, and her research team.
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