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Viktoriya Magid, PhD
Psychologist, Coach, Keynote Speaker, Mom of 3
For more than 15 years, Dr. Magid has been helping adults, adolescents, families, and couples to reach their full potential by guiding them past the barriers that are preventing them from living their most meaningful and authentic lives. Viktoriya Magid, PHD
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ARTICLES
NEWSPAPER APPEARANCES/MUSC AND LOCAL COMMUNITY
- Magid, V. (2022). The faces of Ukraine. Charleston City Paper.
- Magid, V. (2022). Ukrainians scared the world will move on and forget invasion. Charleston City Paper.
- Magid, V. (2015). Dangerous new drug trend poses threat to teens. Office of Public Relations – News Center, MUSC.
- Magid, V. (2014). Reality TV spotlights South Carolina boozing and bickering. The Post and Courier. Interview by Prentiss Findlay.
- Magid, V. (2013). Mother’s love rescues son from addiction. The Catalyst. Story by Dawn Brazell.
- Magid, V. (2012). Fake pot, real danger: Synthetic marijuana finds way around S.C. law. The Post and Courier. Interview by Allyson Bird.
PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS
- *Simpson, A.K. & Magid V. (2016). Cannabis use disorder in adolescence. Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 25, 431-443.
- #Tomko, R.L., Prisciandaro, J.J., +Kutty Falls, K., & Magid, V. (2016). The structure of the UPPS-R-Child impulsivity scale and its relations with substance use outcomes among treatment-seeking adolescents. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 161, 276-283.
- Magid, V. & Moreland, A.M. (2014). The role of substance use initiation in adolescent development of subsequent substance-related problems. Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse, 23, 78-86.
- Thomas, S.E., Merrill, J.E.,Von Hofe, J., & Magid, V. (2014). Individuals with and without coping motives for drinking differ in stress reactivity but not stress-induced alcohol consumption: A clinical laboratory study. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 75, 115-123.
- Magid, V. & #Settles, R. (2013). Wisdom from the front lines: Guidelines for detection, prevention, and early intervention of adolescent substance use. Adolescent Psychiatry, 3, 200-207.
- Magid, V. & Colder, C.R., Stroud, L., Nichter, M. Nichter, M. & TERN (2009). Negative affect, stress, and college cigarette use: Unique associations above and beyond alcohol and marijuana use. Addictive Behaviors, 34, 973-975.
- Magid, V. & Colder, C.R. (2007).The UPPS Impulsive Behavior Scale: Factor analysis and relation with alcohol involvement. Personality and Individual Differences, 43, 1927-1937.
- Magid, V., MacLean, M.G., & Colder, C.R. (2007). Differentiating between sensation seeking and impulsivity through their mediated relations with alcohol use and problems. Addictive Behaviors, 32, 2046-2061.
PODCASTS
Medium with Kim Farrell Podcast Jan 2024
“Expert Insights on Childhood
Confidence”
Not Your Ordinary Parts Podcast May 2023
S2 Episode 10: Changing Negative Cycles with Dr. Viktoriya Magid, Clinical Psychologist
A Look within: Conversations on Mental Health and Well-Being Podcast June 2022
“Supporting the mental health of our children”
NATIONAL AND LOCAL RADIO/TV INTERVIEWS/PODCASTS
- Magid, V. (2023, March). Healing deep wounds, changing negative cycles, and helping you meet your true self. Not Your Ordinary Parts. Podcast Interview.
- Magid, V. (2023, February). Authentic Self Love. IG Live Interview. Million_Marker.
- Magid, V. (2022, May). Supporting the mental health of our children. A Look Within: Conversions on Mental Health and Well Being. Podcast Interview.
- Magid, V. (2014, November). “K-2” and “Spice” – the new dangerous adolescent drug. Interview aired on Channel 2 News, Charleston, SC.
- Magid, V. (2015, November). Adolescent substance use and prevention methods. National Public Radio interview aired on November, 2015.
- Magid, V. (2016, March). The dangers of synthetic drug: Bath salts. Interview aired on Channel 2 News, Charleston, SC.
- Magid, V. (2017, February). “Pink” – the new synthetic drug: it’s dangers and consequences. Interview aired on Channel 2 News, Charleston, SC.
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