Brian M. Iacoviello, M.A.

E-mail: biacov@temple.edu

Bio: Brian entered the Clinical Psychology graduate program in 2003 and is currently on internship at NYU-Bellevue Hospital.  His research interests include

investigating the cognitive and personality factors that impact the course of mood and anxiety disorders.  He is also interested in investigating the development and role of the therapeutic alliance in psychotherapy.  Clinically, Brian integrates psychodynamic and cognitive-behavioral approaches to the treatment of mood and anxiety disorders in adolescents and adults.  In his spare time, he enjoys playing soccer and exploring the Philadelphia and New York arts and culture scenes. 


Representative Publications:


Iacoviello, B. M., Alloy, L. B., Abramson, L. Y., Whitehouse, W., & Hogan, M.  (2007).  The Role of Cluster B and C Personality Disturbance in the Course of Depression:

A Prospective Study.  Journal of Personality Disorders, 21, 371-383.


Iacoviello, B., Alloy, L., Abramson, L., Whitehouse, W., & Hogan, M. (2006).  The course of depression in individuals at high and low cognitive risk for depression: A prospective test.  Journal of Affective Disorders, 93, 61-69.

 

Iacoviello, B., McCarthy, K., Barrett, M., Rynn, M., Gallop, R., & Barber, J. (2007).  Treatment preferences affect the therapeutic alliance: Implications for randomized controlled trials.  Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 75, 194-198.