Koriann Cox, PhD

Koriann Cox, Ph.D. graduated from Northeastern University and is licensed in the state of Washington. She completed a postdoctoral fellowship in co-occurring addiction and mental health and has a range of clinical experience with a variety of concerns including depression, anxiety, trauma, reproductive mental health, and substance and behavioral addictions.  Dr. Cox’s strengths-focused approach emphasizes the mutual development of goals for therapy and ongoing collaboration between herself, the patient, and the care team. Dr. Cox uses a number of therapeutic modalities including but not limited to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, and Cognitive Processing Therapy.

Education

Fellowship, 2021, Clinical Psychology (Addictions and Co-Occurring Disorders) - VA Boston
Internship/Residency, 2020, Clinical Psychology - VA St. Louis
Doctoral Training, 2016 - 2020, Northeastern University

Recent Publications

The impact of military sexual trauma and warfare exposure on women veterans' perinatal outcomes.
(2022 Jul)
Psychol Trauma 14(5): 730-737
Nillni YI, Fox AB, Cox K, Paul E, Vogt D, Galovski TE

Addressing social stressors in a brief motivational interview improve mental health symptoms for Latinx heavy drinkers.
(2020 Oct)
J Clin Psychol 76(10): 1832-1850
Lee CS, Rosales R, Colby SM, Martin R, Cox K, Rohsenow DJ

Providing intensive addiction/housing case management to homeless veterans enrolled in addictions treatment: A randomized controlled trial.
(2017 May)
Psychol Addict Behav 31(3): 231-241
Malte CA, Cox K, Saxon AJ

Characteristics and service utilization of homeless veterans entering VA substance use treatment.
(2017 May)
Psychol Serv 14(2): 208-213
Cox KB, Malte CA, Saxon AJ

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