Forrest Scogin
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Primary Concentration:Clinical Geropsychology
Contact Information:Office: 367C Gordon Palmer
Phone: (205) 348-1924 FAX: (205) 348-8648 E-Mail: fscogin@as.ua.edu Website:http://scognotion.ua.edu/ |
Courses:Principles of Psychotherapy
Geropsychology Practicum Psychology of Aging |
Research Affiliations
Alabama Research Institute on Aging
Research Interests
Mental health and aging
Psychotherapy research
Depression
Psychotherapy research
Depression
Recent Selected Publications
DiNapoli, E. A., Scogin, F., Bryant, A., Sabastian, S., & Mundy, M. (in press) Effect of individualized social activities on quality of life among older adults with mild to moderate cognitive impairment in a geriatric psychiatry facility. Aging and Mental Health,
Scogin, F. (2015). The science of clinical geropsychology. Journals of Gerontology, Series B: Psychological Sciences, 70, 1-2.
Scogin, F., & Mieskowski, L. (2015). Evidence-based treatments and their status in geropsychology . In P. Lichtenberg (Ed.), Handbook of Clinical Geropsychology : APA.
Yon, A., Scogin, F., DiNapoli, E., et al. (2014). Treating symptoms of insomnia with manualized treatments for depression. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 70, 616-630.
Scogin, F., Moss, K., Harris, G., & Presnell, A.(2014). Treatment of depressive symptoms in diverse, rural and vulnerable older adults. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 29, 310-316.
Pardini, J., Scogin, F., Schriver, J., Domino, M., Wilson, D., & LaRocca, M. (2014). Efficacy and process of cognitive bibliotherapy for the treatment of depression in jail and prison inmates. Psychological Services, 141-152.
Shah, A., Scogin, F., Presnell, A., Morthland, M. & Kaufman, A. (2013). Social workers as research psychotherapists in an investigation of cognitive-behavioral therapy among rural older adults. Social Work Research, 37, 137-145.
Scogin, F. & Shah, A. (2012). Evidence-based treatments for older adults. APA Books.
Presnell, A.H., Harris, G.M., & Scogin, F. (2012). Therapist and client ethnic match: An examination of treatment outcome and process with rural older adults in the Deep South. Psychotherapy Research, 22, 458-463.
Scogin, F. (2015). The science of clinical geropsychology. Journals of Gerontology, Series B: Psychological Sciences, 70, 1-2.
Scogin, F., & Mieskowski, L. (2015). Evidence-based treatments and their status in geropsychology . In P. Lichtenberg (Ed.), Handbook of Clinical Geropsychology : APA.
Yon, A., Scogin, F., DiNapoli, E., et al. (2014). Treating symptoms of insomnia with manualized treatments for depression. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 70, 616-630.
Scogin, F., Moss, K., Harris, G., & Presnell, A.(2014). Treatment of depressive symptoms in diverse, rural and vulnerable older adults. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 29, 310-316.
Pardini, J., Scogin, F., Schriver, J., Domino, M., Wilson, D., & LaRocca, M. (2014). Efficacy and process of cognitive bibliotherapy for the treatment of depression in jail and prison inmates. Psychological Services, 141-152.
Shah, A., Scogin, F., Presnell, A., Morthland, M. & Kaufman, A. (2013). Social workers as research psychotherapists in an investigation of cognitive-behavioral therapy among rural older adults. Social Work Research, 37, 137-145.
Scogin, F. & Shah, A. (2012). Evidence-based treatments for older adults. APA Books.
Presnell, A.H., Harris, G.M., & Scogin, F. (2012). Therapist and client ethnic match: An examination of treatment outcome and process with rural older adults in the Deep South. Psychotherapy Research, 22, 458-463.