Emily Cooney, PhD, is a clinical psychologist who has worked in the US, the UK, and New Zealand with children and adults
in a range of inpatient and outpatient settings, with a particular focus on
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT). She is co-director of
the DBT and DBT for Substance Use Disorder teams for Yale-New Haven Psychiatric
Hospital’s Adult Intensive Outpatient Program. Emily served as a research
therapist on two trials of DBT under Dr Marsha Linehan at the University of
Washington, and was the principal investigator on two DBT feasibility trials in
New Zealand. One compared DBT with treatment as usual for self-harming
adolescents, and the other was a field trial of DBT skills training for men
with anger-related problems. She provides training in DBT via Behavioral Tech, the organization mandated by the treatment developer to support dissemination and implementation of DBT, and also provides DBT adherence coding for the Linehan Board of Certification. Her research interests include treatment outcome evaluation, adaptations of dialectical behavior therapy, family processes in treatment, and factors affecting therapist burnout and resilience.