Amy Gorin

Director, Institute for Collaboration on Health, Intervention, and Policy (InCHIP) | Professor, Psychological Sciences (Principal Investigator)


Research Overview

Dr. Gorin’s research focuses on developing innovative treatment strategies to improve long-term weight loss and maintenance, with emphasis on motivational and environmental processes that affect weight control. She has been NIH funded to examine the “ripple effect” of a weight loss program – what happens to an untreated partner when one partner is enrolled in an intensive weight loss program. She also is PI on a RCT examining the impact of modifying the physical and social home environment on weight loss and maintenance. Dr. Gorin’s current research directions include couples-based approaches to weight management and weight loss and weight gain prevention in young adults.

Education

Ph.D., Stony Brook University, 2000 (clinical psychology)
M.A., Stony Brook University, 1996
B.A., College of the Holy Cross, 1994

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