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Dr. Lynne Johnston is an Honorary Clinical Associate Professor affiliated with the School of Health & Wellbeing. Her research focuses on health psychology, motivational interviewing, obesity medicine, and behavioral health interventions. She has contributed extensively to understanding psychological aspects of bariatric surgery, physical activity behavior change, and mental health in clinical settings. Her work spans qualitative and quantitative methodologies, with a particular emphasis on patient-centered care and evidence-based practices.
Her research interests include the application of clinical psychology in healthcare, the development of effective behavioral interventions, and the integration of psychological techniques into weight management and exercise referral programs. She has collaborated on studies addressing patient involvement in health research, the impact of cognitive-behavioral therapy formulations, and the role of case formulation in specialized weight management services.
Dr. Johnston's publications highlight a consistent focus on translating psychological principles into practical clinical applications, particularly in areas such as motivational interviewing, adherence to treatment protocols, and the psychosocial factors influencing health behaviors. Her contributions have been published in journals like Obesity Science and Practice, Psychology and Psychotherapy, and Health Education Journal.
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