Robert O. Pihl was a Canadian psychologist and researcher who specialized in the study of addiction, substance abuse, and related disorders. He was born on October 31, 1945, in Toronto, Canada, and received his Ph.D. in Psychology from the University of Western Ontario in 1972. He was a professor of Psychology at McGill University in Montreal, Canada, and served as the director of the McGill Addictions Unit until his retirement in 2014.
Pihl's research focused on the cognitive and behavioral factors that contribute to addiction and substance abuse. He studied the role of impulsivity and aggression in addiction, as well as the effectiveness of cognitive-behavioral therapies for treating substance abuse. He also conducted research on the relationship between stress, depression, and addiction.
Pihl was a highly respected researcher and scholar in the field of addiction and substance abuse, and his work has been published in numerous academic journals. He received many awards and honors for his contributions to the field, including the Donald W. Goodwin Research Award from the American Society of Addiction Medicine and the Gerald J. Byrne Outstanding Mentor Award from the International Society of Addiction Medicine.
Sadly, Robert O. Pihl passed away on June 28, 2021, at the age of 75. However, his legacy as a leading researcher in addiction and substance abuse continues to impact the field and inspire future generations of researchers.
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