
معرفی
Emily Cook is a Professor in the Department of Psychology at Rhode Island College. Her research focuses on adolescent development, with particular emphasis on social and behavioral dynamics, developmental psychopathology, and the interplay of psychological, biological, and contextual factors in shaping adolescent outcomes.
- B.S. in Psychology from College of Charleston
- M.A. in Educational Psychology from University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill
- Ph.D. in Human Development and Family Studies from University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Dr. Cook's research explores emotional reactivity across relationship contexts, stress response mechanisms, and autonomy-relatedness dynamics in adolescence. She examines how affective and physiological synchrony, parental influence, and contextual stressors impact behavioral and mental health outcomes.
Her publications highlight trends in adolescent psychology, including studies on parent-adolescent conflict, stress physiology, and longitudinal patterns of antisocial behavior. Key themes include emotional regulation, developmental trajectories, and biopsychosocial interactions.
Scientific Awards
- NIDA T32 Postdoctoral Fellowship at Yale University School of Medicine
Dr. Cook contributes to translational research, bridging developmental psychology with preventive interventions. She has mentored students in research methods and developmental psychopathology, though specific advisees are not listed in the provided materials.


