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Heather Thompson‐Brenner

Clinical Psychology

Boston University

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About Heather Thompson‐Brenner at Boston University (BU)

Heather Thompson-Brenner is a clinical psychologist at Boston University specializing in the treatment and research of eating disorders and related psychopathology. Their research directions are illustrated by key works including "Traditional versus virtual partial hospital programme for eating disorders: Feasibility and preliminary comparison of effects", and "Preparing for the next pandemic: predictors and effects of COVID-19 remote learning".

Research Areas

Eating DisordersPsychotherapyCognitive-Behavioral TherapyInterpersonal PsychotherapyObsessive-Compulsive SpectrumTreatment OutcomesVirtual Mental HealthClinical Assessment
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Research Output

Total Citations4,436

Emerging researcher

Publications114

Selective publication record

h-index32

Established scholar

i10-index53

Growing portfolio

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