Erica Kovacs, PH.D.
Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology (in Psychiatry)



Undergraduate:  University Of Virginia, B.A. Psychology and Philosophy, 1997
Graduate:  University of Washington, Ph.D. Child Clinical Psychology, 2003
Internship:  Yale Child Study Center, Yale School Of Medicine, Predoctoral Fellow in Psychology, 2002-2003
Fellowship:  Yale Child Study Center, Yale School of Medicine, Postdoctoral Fellow in Psychology, 2003-2004
Board Certifications:  New York, Florida - Licensed Psychologist
• Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology; Developmental Psychopathology
• Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities, including autism and related disorders
• Clinical Neuropschology
Address:
Harkness Eye Institute
Room 635   Unit/Box:Developmental Neuropsychiatry
635 West 165th St.
New York, NY   10032

Phone: (212) 342-1600
Fax: (212) 342-1623
ek2244@columbia.edu


1. Lengua LJ, Kovacs EA: Bidirectional associations between temperament and parenting in the prediction of adjustment problems in middle childhood.  Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology  2005;26: 21-38

2. Lengua, L., Bush, N., Long, A., Kovacs, E. & Trancik, A.: Effortful control as a moderator of the relation between contextual risk factors and growth in adjustment problems..  Developmental Psychopathology  2008;20: 509-528

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