Associate Professor of Psychology
Director, Behavioral Health & Assessment Services
Loyola Clinical Centers
Offices:
Clinic
The Loyola Clinical Centers
5911 York Road, Suite 100
Baltimore, Maryland 21212
Telephone: 410-617-1217
Fax: 410-617-1203
Campus
Beatty Hall, Room 206
Telephone: 410-617-2696
Email: MCoiro@loyola.edu
Education:
- B.A. (Psychology), College of William and Mary
- M.A (Human Development), Bryn Mawr College
- Ph.D. (Clinical Psychology), University of Virginia
- Pre-doctoral Internship, Department of Pediatrics,
Georgetown University Medical Center
- Licensed Psychologist in Maryland
Scholarly Interests:
Scholarly interests include effects of maternal depression on children’s mental health and the family environment; risk and protective factors (particularly parenting styles) in the development of child psychopathology; prevention of child psychopathology; cognitive-behavioral therapy with adolescents; policy issues affecting children.
Representative Publications:
Higginson, C., Lloyd, K., Lating, J., & Coiro, M. J. (in press).Test order effects: A measure of
verbal memory influences performance on a measure of verbal fluency. Applied Neuropsychology.
Coiro, M. J., Riley, A. W., Broitman, B., & Miranda, J. (2012). Effects on children of treating their
mothers' depression: Results of a 12-month follow-up. Psychiatric Services, 63, 357-363.
Riley, A.W., Coiro, M. J., Broitman, M., Bandeen-Roche, K., Hurley, K., & Miranda, J. (2009).
Mental health of children of low-income depressed mothers: Influences of parenting, family |
environment, and raters. Psychiatric Services,60, 329-36.
Witt, W. P., Riley, A. W., & Coiro, M. J. (2003). Childhood functional status, family stressors, and
psychosocial adjustment among school-aged children with disabilities in the U. S. Archives of
Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine, 157, 687-695.
Coiro, M. J. (2001). Depressive symptoms among women receiving welfare. Women & Health,
32, 1-23.
Course Offerings:
PY925: Clinical Applications-Assessment