Noah Emery, PhD
Assistant Professor of Psychology, Colorado State University, Fort Collins
Expertise: Licensed clinical psychologist, licensed addition counselor, emotional functioning, substance use disorders, adolescent substance use, addiction treatment, intensive longitudinal research
Dr. Noah Emery received a doctorate in clinical psychology from the University of South Dakota in 2018. He completed his clinical residency at Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University and postdoctoral fellowship at Brown University’s Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies. His research aims to identify mechanisms of behavior change that underlie substance use vulnerability and that impact treatment success in young people. The goal is to develop interventions to target these mechanisms and improve treatment outcomes. He is particularly interested in how we can harness positive emotions, such as happiness and enjoyment, to make early recovery more palatable for those interested in making a change. In tandem to his research, Dr. Emery is dedicated to working with young people struggling with substance use and co-occurring conditions along with their families to effect the changes they desire. He is a licensed clinical psychologist and addiction counselor.
Pronouns: he/him
noah.emery@colostate.edu
970-491-5905