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Jordana Muroff is a Professor and the Chair of Clinical Practice at the Boston University School of Social Work. She is passionate about developing empirically supported mental health interventions that are built on strong community collaborations and are easily disseminated, linguistically appropriate, and culturally relevant. Muroff's primary research interests include the development and testing of technology-supported mental health interventions, such as those delivered via web-based platforms and smartphones, to help reduce disparities and improve access to mental health services among vulnerable populations. She has published extensively on topics such as hoarding disorder and substance use disorders, with her work appearing in notable journals including the American Journal of Public Health and Depression and Anxiety. Muroff is an active member of the Strategic Planning Task Force’s Committee on Scholarly Resources Services at Boston University, and she collaborates closely with community partners to provide housing and mental health services. In addition, she serves on various subcommittees for the Annual Conference of the International OCD Foundation and is an editorial board member for the Oxford University Press ABCT Series on Implementation and Clinical Approaches.
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