Jennifer Grant

Jennifer Grant Weinandy is clinical psychologist, researcher, and Assistant Professor in the Psychology Department and College of Arts and Sciences in Athens, Ohio. Her work uses mixed methods to study perceptions and experiences of addictions and addiction treatment in adults. Specifically, she focuses on harm reduction treatments for addictions and behavioral addictions, such as Gambling Disorder. Through this research, she aims to improve diagnosis, classification, and access to evidence-based and targeted care, as well as to reduce health disparities in addiction treatment by informing public policy and clinical work.
Selected publications:
Grant Weinandy, J. T., Connolly, A., Floyd, C., Kraus, S. W., & Grubbs, J. B. (2024). Anticipated motives for gambling treatment in adults from the U.S. Journal of Gambling Studies.
Grant Weinandy, J. T., Lee, B., Hoagland, K. C., Grubbs, J. B., & B艖the, B. (2023). Anxiety and Compulsive Sexual Behavior Disorder: A Systematic Review. The Journal of Sex Research, 60(4), 545-557.
Grant Weinandy, J. T., & Grubbs, J. (2021). Religious and spiritual beliefs and attitudes towards addiction and addiction treatment: A scoping review. Addictive Behavior Reports, 14.