Max Guyll, Ph.D.
(515) 294-7817     guyll
iastate.edu
Max Guyll is a Research Scientist at the
Partnerships in Prevention Science Institute at Iowa State University.
His research interests include the evaluation of interventions designed
to reduce adolescent substance use and other problem behaviors. Currently
he is exploring how the quality of the parent-child relationship conveys
its effect on adolescent substance use. In 1998 he received a Ph.D. in
clinical psychology from Rutgers University, and subsequently conducted
postdoctoral research at the University of Pittsburgh and Iowa State University.
He and his wife, Stephanie Madon, labor to maintain a quality relationship
with their own daughter and son.