KALEY ANGERS, PhD

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Overview

Dr. Kaley Angers is a neuropsychologist at Columbia University Irving Medical Center. She completed her PhD at Ohio University, clinical internship at VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System, and postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Michigan/Michigan Medicine & VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System Consortium. Dr. Angers provides comprehensive neuropsychological evaluations and feedback to individuals with cognitive concerns. She utilizes a biopsychosocial approach to patient care that integrates each individual's developmental, biological, psychological, and sociocultural histories to better understand and assess their current symptoms and tailor recommendations/treatment to their needs.

Academic Appointments

  • Instructor in Medical Psychology (in Psychiatry)

Gender

  • Female

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Insurance Accepted

Aetna

  • Aetna Signature Administrators
  • EPO
  • HMO
  • Medicare Managed Care
  • NY Signature
  • POS
  • PPO
  • Student Health

Cigna

  • EPO
  • POS

Local 1199

  • NYP Employee Plan

UnitedHealthcare

  • Behavioral Health (Columbia University Employee Plan)
  • PPO

WellCare

  • Medicare Managed Care

World Trade Center Health Plan

  • World Trade Center Health Plan

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Credentials & Experience

Education & Training

  • Ohio University
  • Internship: VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System
  • Fellowship: University of Michigan/Michigan Medicine

Research

Selected Publications

  1. Kilicoglu, M. F. V., Lundin, N. B., Angers, K., & Moe, A. M. (in press). Narrative-derived indices of metacognition among people with schizophrenia: Associations with self-reported and performance-based social functioning. Behavioral Sciences.
  2. Moe, A. M., Kilicoglu, M., Angers, K., Huang, S., & Breitborde, N. J. K. (2023). Coordinated specialty care for first-episode psychosis: Effects on social motivation and social pleasure. Schizophrenia Research, 262, 130-131. DOI: 10.1016/j.schres.2023.10.039.
  3. Angers, K., Suhr, J. A., & Moe, A. M. (2023). Executively-mediated language skills are related to performance-based social functioning across the early psychosis-spectrum. Journal of Psychiatric Research, 164, 184-191. DOI: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2023.06.010.
  4. Angers, K., Suhr, J. A., & Buelow, M. T. (2021). Cognitive-perceptual and disorganized schizotypal traits are nonlinearly related to atypical semantic content on tasks of semantic fluency. Journal of Psychiatric Research, 136, 7-13. DOI: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2021.01.038.
  5. Suhr, J. A. & Angers, K. (2019). Neuropsychological Testing and Assessment. In M. Sellbom & J. Suhr (Eds.), Cambridge Handbook of Clinical Assessment and Diagnosis (pp 191-207). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.