
Overview
Background
I am an Honorary Research Fellow with the School of Psychology. My research is in the area of psychopharmacology and addiction, where I am interested in the acute and chronic effects of drugs on cognition, emotion and behaviour. I am interested in how extending our understanding in this area can be translated into searching for novel treatments for drug use disorders.
At UQ, I was connected to the Lives Lived Well research group with Professor Leanne Hides, and the National Centre for Youth Substance Use Research. As a Lives Lived Well Research Fellow, I worked on a trial that developed and implemented a new trauma-informed model of care in residential treatment for young people with substance use disorders. Prior to this, I completed my Ph.D. at the University of Exeter, where I investigated the role of social risk factors/stressors in the onset and maintenance of opioid use disorder. Specifically, I examined how experiences of childhood abuse and neglect may alter both pain-processing and the rewarding value of opioids later in life in an acute morphine administration study, alongside disruptions to interpersonal processes such as empathy and social distress. I also investigated disruptions to these interpersonal processes in individuals with an opioid use disorder, alongside evaluating a novel psychological treatment of Compassion-Focused Therapy in this clinical group. I was also interested in investigating pharmacologically-assisted psychotherapies for treating opioid use disorder, and have investigated the effects of recreational drug and alcohol use on cognition and social behaviour.
My research interests include:
- Substance use disorders in adolescents and young people
- The role of childhood trauma and stress in addiction vulnerability
- Pharmacologically-assisted psychotherapies
- Early preventative measures for drug use disorders
- Drug reward and pleasure
- The neurobiological underpinnings of addiction-related behaviours
- Recreational drug use
Availability
- Dr Molly Carlyle is:
- Available for supervision
Qualifications
- Doctor of Philosophy, University of Exeter
Works
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2021
Conference Publication
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on alcohol and other drug staff, clients and services
Carlyle, Molly, Leung, Janni, Newland, Grace, Walter, Zoe C., Quinn, Catherine A., Morris, Leith, Tisdale, Calvert, Ellem, Rhiannon and Hides, Leanne (2021). The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on alcohol and other drug staff, clients and services. APSAD 2021 Conference, Online, 7–10 November 2021. Chichester, West Sussex United Kingdom: Wiley-Blackwell.
2021
Conference Publication
Longitudinal study of the impact of COVID-19 on stress, loneliness and risky drinking in university students
Dingle, Genevieve A., Han, Rong and Carlyle, Molly (2021). Longitudinal study of the impact of COVID-19 on stress, loneliness and risky drinking in university students. APSAD 2021 Conference, Virtual, 7-10 November 2021. Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing. doi: 10.1111/dar.13384
2021
Conference Publication
Substance use and comorbid psychopathology characteristics in young treatment-seeking substance users: A latent class analysis
Mefodeva, Valeriya, Chan, Gary C. K., Carlyle, Molly and Hides, Leanne (2021). Substance use and comorbid psychopathology characteristics in young treatment-seeking substance users: A latent class analysis. APSAD 2021 Conference, Online, 7–10 November 2021. Chichester, West Sussex United Kingdom: Wiley-Blackwell.
2021
Conference Publication
Cannabis-induced dysphoria/paranoia mediates the link between childhood trauma and psychotic-like experiences in young cannabis users
Carlyle, Molly, Constable, Toby, Walter, Zoe C., Wilson, Joanna, Newland, Grace and Hides, Leanne (2021). Cannabis-induced dysphoria/paranoia mediates the link between childhood trauma and psychotic-like experiences in young cannabis users. APSAD 2021 Conference, Online, 7–10 November 2021. Chichester, West Sussex United Kingdom: Wiley-Blackwell.
2021
Conference Publication
Client and staff perceptions of the integration of trauma informed care and specialist post-traumatic stress disorder treatment into residential treatment facilities for substance use: A qualitative study
Mefodeva, Valeriya, Carlyle, Molly, Walter, Zoe C. and Hides, Leanne (2021). Client and staff perceptions of the integration of trauma informed care and specialist post-traumatic stress disorder treatment into residential treatment facilities for substance use: A qualitative study. APSAD 2021 Conference, Online, 7–10 November 2021. Chichester, West Sussex United Kingdom: Wiley-Blackwell.
2021
Journal Article
A randomised, double‐blind study investigating the relationship between early childhood trauma and the rewarding effects of morphine
Carlyle, Molly, Broomby, Rupert, Simpson, Graham, Hannon, Rachel, Fawaz, Leah, Mollaahmetoglu, O Merve, Drain, Jade, Mostazir, Mohammod and Morgan, Celia J. A. (2021). A randomised, double‐blind study investigating the relationship between early childhood trauma and the rewarding effects of morphine. Addiction Biology, 26 (6) e13047, e13047. doi: 10.1111/adb.13047
2021
Journal Article
Feasibility and pilot efficacy of cognitive remediation for people in residential substance use treatment
Allan, Julaine, Thompson, Anna, Carlyle, Molly, Thomas, Matthew and Medalia, Alice (2021). Feasibility and pilot efficacy of cognitive remediation for people in residential substance use treatment. Drug and Alcohol Review, 41 (1), 78-87. doi: 10.1111/dar.13288
2021
Journal Article
The acute effects of alcohol on state rumination in the laboratory
Mollaahmetoglu, O. Merve, Palmer, Edward, Maschauer, Emily, Nolan, Melissa C., Stevens, Tobias, Carlyle, Molly, Hardy, Lorna, Watkins, Edward R. and Morgan, Celia J. A. (2021). The acute effects of alcohol on state rumination in the laboratory. Psychopharmacology, 238 (6), 1671-1686. doi: 10.1007/s00213-021-05802-1
2021
Other Outputs
Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on alcohol and drug use
Carlyle, Molly, Leung, Janni, Juckel, Jennifer, Salom, Caroline and Hides, Leanne (2021). Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on alcohol and drug use. Consultation Paper: Renewing Queensland's Alcohol and Other Drugs Plan Brisbane, Australia: Queensland Mental Health Commission.
2021
Journal Article
Changes in substance use among people seeking alcohol and other drug treatment during the COVID-19 pandemic: evaluating mental health outcomes and resilience
Carlyle, Molly, Leung, Janni, Walter, Zoe C., Juckel, Jennifer, Salom, Caroline, Quinn, Catherine A., Davidson, Lily, Ellem, Rhiannon, Newland, Grace and Hides, Leanne (2021). Changes in substance use among people seeking alcohol and other drug treatment during the COVID-19 pandemic: evaluating mental health outcomes and resilience. Substance Abuse: Research and Treatment, 15, 11782218211061746. doi: 10.1177/11782218211061746
2019
Journal Article
Impaired empathy and increased anger following social exclusion in non-intoxicated opioid users
Carlyle, Molly, Rowley, Megan, Stevens, Tobias, Karl, Anke and Morgan, Celia J. A. (2019). Impaired empathy and increased anger following social exclusion in non-intoxicated opioid users. Psychopharmacology, 237 (2), 419-430. doi: 10.1007/s00213-019-05378-x
2019
Journal Article
Investigating the feasibility of brief compassion focused therapy in individuals in treatment for opioid use disorder
Carlyle, Molly, Rockliff, Helen, Edwards, Rachel, Ene, Crina, Karl, Anke, Marsh, Beth, Hartley, Lucie and Morgan, Celia J. A. (2019). Investigating the feasibility of brief compassion focused therapy in individuals in treatment for opioid use disorder. Substance Abuse: Research and Treatment, 13, 117822181983672. doi: 10.1177/1178221819836726
2019
Journal Article
Shyness, alcohol use disorders and 'hangxiety': a naturalistic study of social drinkers
Marsh, Beth, Carlyle, Molly, Carter, Emily, Hughes, Paige, McGahey, Sarah, Lawn, Will, Stevens, Tobias, McAndrew, Amy and Morgan, Celia J. A. (2019). Shyness, alcohol use disorders and 'hangxiety': a naturalistic study of social drinkers. Personality and Individual Differences, 139, 13-18. doi: 10.1016/j.paid.2018.10.034
2019
Journal Article
Greater empathy in MDMA users
Carlyle, Molly, Stevens, Tobias, Fawaz, Leah, Marsh, Beth, Kosmider, Sophia and Morgan, Celia JA (2019). Greater empathy in MDMA users. Journal of Psychopharmacology, 33 (3), 295-304. doi: 10.1177/0269881119826594
2017
Journal Article
Improved memory for information learnt before alcohol use in social drinkers tested in a naturalistic setting
Carlyle, Molly, Dumay, Nicolas, Roberts, Karen, McAndrew, Amy, Stevens, Tobias, Lawn, Will and Morgan, Celia J. A. (2017). Improved memory for information learnt before alcohol use in social drinkers tested in a naturalistic setting. Scientific Reports, 7 (1) 6213. doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-06305-w
2016
Other Outputs
The acute effects of alcohol on memory and sleep: Does slow-wave sleep mediate the retrograde facilitation effect?
Carlyle, Molly (2016). The acute effects of alcohol on memory and sleep: Does slow-wave sleep mediate the retrograde facilitation effect?. B.Sc Thesis, School of Psychology, The University of Exeter.
Supervision
Availability
- Dr Molly Carlyle is:
- Available for supervision
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Treating comorbid Substance Use and Posttraumatic Stress Disorders
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Vanessa Cobham, Dr Zoe Walter, Professor Leanne Hides
Completed supervision
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2024
Doctor Philosophy
Treating comorbid Substance Use and Posttraumatic Stress Disorders
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Vanessa Cobham, Dr Zoe Walter, Professor Leanne Hides
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2024
Doctor Philosophy
Understanding the role of social identity and emotion regulation processes in loneliness and social prescribing
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Alex Haslam, Professor Genevieve Dingle
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