Jean Forney
@jeanforney.bsky.social
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Eating Disorder Researcher and Clinical Psychologist. Assistant Professor at Ohio University. she/her
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The @abctnow.bsky.social EDEB SIG is hosting a webinar on single session interventions TOMORROW! Check it out and register here: abctedebsig.wixsite.com/abct-edeb-si...
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In addition to our TT assistant professor position, we are also hiring an open rank position with our Clinical Child position. www.ohiouniversityjobs.com/postings/55336
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Come join us in Athens! We are hiring a TT assistant professor in our APA accredited clinical psychology program at Ohio University.
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We are hiring a TT Assistant Professor (clinical area) at Ohio University!!

Research programs related to child/adolescent clinical psychology, health psychology, transdiagnostic factors related to addiction and disordered eating, and assessment encouraged.

www.ohiouniversityjobs.com/postings/55193
Assistant Professor, Clinical Psychology (Tenure Track)
The Department of Psychology at Ohio University invites applicants for a tenure-track faculty position at the Assistant Professor level within our American Psychological Association-accredited clinica...
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🌟The REPEAT Lab at VCU (PI: Dr. Annie Haynos) in Richmond, VA is hiring a clinical research coordinator! 🌟 We use various methods (fMRI, EMA, computational modeling) to study neurobiological mechanisms and treatment for eating disorders & other disorders of rigidity. Post will be open for 1 week! 🧠📊
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I have a lot of questions about how this might generalize to the real world and who might be most affected by exercise. We have a small pilot study testing these hypotheses underway and hope to conduct a larger trial with funding. 4/4
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These effects might be stronger when people exercise in a fasted state. These effects also are specific to cardiovascular activity and not resistance training. 3/
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Basic rodent and exercise physiology research suggests that moderate to vigorous physical activity might facilitate dietary restriction by suppressing relative energy intake. We think this might happen through homeostatic and hedonic pathways. 2/
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Read this for lab meeting this week. Great paper. I really appreciated the thoughtful overview of interoceptive exposure for panic and it's mechanisms. psycnet.apa.org/fulltext/202...
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Proud to say "clandestine" is in the accepted version.
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Writing my first "theory"ish paper and hoping I don't have to cut the word "clandestine" in the final version.
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This was surprising to me but underscores the long term consequences of food insecurity and how access to large quantities of food can facilitate binge eating. 3/4
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A smart reviewer had us look at the impact of campus meal plans. Students who had a campus meal plan had a link between food insecurity and binge eating, but students without a meal plan did not! 2/4
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How are food insecurity, intuitive eating, and binge eating related? @trezeppa.bsky.social found (non)reliance on internal hunger and security cues may account for the relationship between food insecurity and binge eating in college students. 1/4
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I am teaching my phd writing workshop course this quarter, question: are there any words/phrases said to you by an advisor/mentor that stuck with you, were memorable, or particularly helpful? If so please reply below!
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Misplaced something, tore apart my office, and found a letter from NIH in 1999 with a grant score shoved in the bottom of a drawer. Did life feel calmer in the days of paper correspondence?
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Surprisinglu, gastric interoception was not linked to feeling fat. Reviewers suggested some interesting post hoc analyses that suggest feeling fat might be linked to feelings of fullness. Interesting future directions!
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Does "feeling fat" reflect problems identifying emotions, problems attuning to bodily cues, or both? @naomighill.bsky.social found that poorer emotion differentiation is associated with feeling fat, only for women higher in eating pathology. kwnsfk27.r.eu-west-1.awstrack.me/L0/https:%2F...
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Professor of Neuroscience Shelly Flagel from central Ohio 🦌: ‘In 2024, NIH grants brought $1B+ to Ohio, supporting 12,893 jobs & $2.7B in economic activity.’ She notes that while Ohio hasn’t beaten Michigan in football lately, it is winning in science funding. 🧪🏠
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See you tomorrow in C-bus
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