Evan Forman
Professor
Department of Psychology
Drexel University
United States of America
Biography
Evan Forman, PhD, is a clinical psychologist whose research interests include health-related behavior change especially related to problems of obesity and overeating, food cravings, and neurocognition of eating. His research interests also include cognitive-behavioral and acceptance-based psychotherapies, psychotherapy mechanisms of action, and the development and evaluation of acceptance-based behavioral interventions for anxiety disorders.
Research Interest
Clinical Psychology; Mechanisms and measurement of psychotherapy outcome; Cognitive-behavioral and acceptance based psychotherapies; The development and evaluation of acceptance-based interventions for health behavior change (for problems of obesity and cardiac disease) as well as mood and anxiety disorders; Neurocognition of eating
Publications
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Butryn, M. L., Forman, E. M., Lowe, M. R., Gorin, A. A., Zhang, F., & Schaumberg, K. (2017). Efficacy of environmental and acceptanceâ€based enhancements to behavioral weight loss treatment: The ENACT trial. Obesity, 25(5), 866-872.
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Schumacher, L.M., *Martin, G., *Goldstein, S.P., *Manasse, S.M., Crosby, R.D., Butryn, M.L., Lillis, J., & Forman, E.M. (in press). Brief report: Ecological momentary assessment of self-attitudes in response to dietary lapses. Health Psychology
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Goldstein, S.P., Forman, E.M., Butryn, M.L., & Herbert, J.D. (In Press). Web-based versus in-person physical activity promotion programs for college students: Differential preferences for programming content. Health Communication.