Alex Cogswell PhD

Alex Cogswell

Alex Cogswell
PhD

Associate Professor / Training Director of Psychology Doctoral Internship

Department of Psychiatry

Jacobs School of Medicine & Biomedical Sciences


Specialty/Research Focus

Child and Adolescent Psychiatry; Psychiatry

Contact Information
The Children‘s Psychiatry Clinic
1028 Main Street
Buffalo, New York 14202
Phone: (716) 859-5454
Fax: 716 859-5585
alexcogs@buffalo.edu


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Professional Summary:

Dr. Cogswell‘s research focuses on adolescent personality development, with an emphasis on factors that encourage coherence in the developing personality. He also studies factors that impinge on parent-child agreement in reporting a variety of content areas (e.g., parenting behavior, child symptoms) and how disagreement may be predictive of negative child outcomes. Clinically, he works with children and adolescents on an outpatient basis, with the majority of his practice focused on adolescents with anxiety and depressive disorders. Finally, he provides clinical supervision and teaches in both the psychiatry residency and child psychiatry fellowship programs, and is the coordinator of an Advanced Practicum program for psychology graduate students.

Education and Training:

  • PhD, Clinical Psychology, Temple University (2008)
  • MA, Psychology, Northern Arizona University (2003)
  • BA, Psychology, Wake Forest University (1999)


Journal Articles:

Books and Book Chapters:

  • Cogswell, A. & Emmert, N. (2014) Multi-Method Clinical Assessment. In: Multimethod assessment of implicit and explicit processes. Guilford Press, 150-174.
  • Alloy, L.B., Abramson, L.Y., Cogswell A, Hughes, M.E., Iacoviello, B. (2007) Recognition and prevention of major mental and substance use disorders. In: Cognitive vulnerability to depression: Implications for prevention. American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc., 97-113.

Abstracts:

  • Smith BA, Goetz DM, Frederick CA, Roach C, Cogswell A. (2018) Depression and Cystic Fibrosis: Results of a 5-Year Longitudinal Study. Pediatr Pulmonol, (Sep) 429-429
  • Frederick CA, Fries LM, Roach C, Cogswell A, Goetz DM, Smith BA. (2018) Association of CFTR Modulation Therapy Prescription and Mental Health Changes in Individuals with CF. Pediatr Pulmonol, (Sep) 423-423
  • Frederick CA, Fries LM, Goetz DM, Roach C, Cogswell A, Smith BA. (2018) Relationships Between Depression and Health Outcomes and Trends Over 5 Years of Screening Individuals with CF. Pediatr Pulmonol, (Sep) 423-423
  • Frederick CA, Goetz DM, Fries LM, Roach C, Cogswell A, Smith BA. (2017) Association of Depression and Adverse Health Outcomes and Trends Over Time in Individuals with CF. Pediatr Pulmonol, (Sep) S500-S500
  • Goetz DM, Frederick CA, Cogswell A, Roach C, Fries LM, Pardee C, Borowitz DS, Smith BA. (2017) Developing and Sustaining a Model for Depression and Anxiety Screening and Stepped Care Treatment: Year Four of the Buffalo Quality Improvement Initiative. Pediatr Pulmonol, (Sep) S416-S416
  • Goetz DM, Rand K, Roach CM, Cogswell A, Smith BA. (2016) Screening for Depression in Caregivers of Children with Cystic Fibrosis. Pediatr Pulmonol, (Oct) 456-456
  • Goetz DM, Frederick CA, Roach CM, Cogswell A, Smith BA. (2015) The Relationship Between Depression and Patient Outcomes in Children and Adults with CF. Pediatr Pulmonol, (Oct) 442-443
  • Fries L, Savant AP, Berger A, Nufer J, Roach CM, Smith BA, Cogswell A, Borowitz DS. (2015) Routine Depression Screening: Dissemination of a Standardized Depression Screening and Intervention Process. Pediatr Pulmonol, (Oct) 422-422
  • Roach CM, Smith BA, Cogswell A, Borowitz DS. (2015) Routine Depression Screening: Patient Perceptions and Satisfaction. Pediatr Pulmonol, (Oct) 421-421

Professional Memberships:

  • Society for Research in Child Development (2010–present)
  • Society for Personality Assessment (2008–present)
  • Society for a Science of Clinical Psychology (2003–present)

Presentations:

  • "Assessing dependency using self-report and indirect means: Examining the significance of discrepancies." Society for Personality and Social Psychology (2010)
  • "Impact of palliative care on maintaining quality of life in an end-stage oncology population." Society of Behavioral Medicine (2010)
  • "Personality and risk." Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Academic Rounds (2010)
  • "Personality coherence and risk." Clinical Psychology Brown Bag Series (2010)
  • "Self-report and indirect measures: An examination of discrepancies and future directions." Society for Personality Assessment (2010)
  • "Behavioral Approach System (BAS) and Behavioral Inhibition System (BIS) sensitivities and bipolar spectrum disorders: Prospective prediction of bipolar mood episodes." American Psychological Society (2008)
  • "Prospective prediction of bipolar mood episodes by Behavioral Approach System (BAS) and Behavioral Inhibition System (BIS) sensitivities." Association of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy (2008)
  • "Behavioral Approach System (BAS) and Behavioral Inhibition System (BIS) sensitivities and bipolar spectrum disorders: Prospective prediction of bipolar mood episodes." American Psychopathological Association (2007)
  • "Behavioral Approach System (BAS) and Behavioral Inhibition System (BIS) sensitivities predict onset of bipolar mood episodes." American Psychopathological Association (2007)
  • "A prospective evaluation of Behavioral Approach System (BAS) dysregulation and bipolar spectrum disorders." Association of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy (2005)
  • "A psychometric evaluation of behavioral inhibition and approach self-report measures." Association of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy (2005)
  • "Does gender moderate the congruency effect for depression?" Midwestern Psychological Association (2005)
  • "Repetitive thought in psychopathology: How rumination and worry relate to mood and anxiety symptoms." American Psychopathological Association (2005)
  • "Repetitive thought in psychopathology: Overlap between rumination and worry." American Psychological Society (2005)
  • "Repetitive thought in psychopathology: The relationship between rumination and worry." Association of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy (2005)
  • "The Approach-Withdrawal Expectancy Scale: A cognitive assessment of behavioral inhibition and approach." Association of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy (2005)
  • "The relation of neediness and axis II pathology in a bipolar sample." Midwestern Psychological Association (2005)
  • "Dependency and life stress: Does congruency predict depression?" Clinical Psychology Research Fair (2004)
  • "Neediness and interpersonal stress: Does congruency predict depression?" American Psychological Society (2004)
  • "Self-monitoring, behavioral inhibition and approach (BIS/BAS), and personality disorder: Birds of a feather?" Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy (2003)
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Contact Information

The Children‘s Psychiatry Clinic
1028 Main Street
Buffalo, New York 14202
Phone: (716) 859-5454
Fax: 716 859-5585
alexcogs@buffalo.edu

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