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Rachel Butler is a Professor of Psychology at Transylvania University, affiliated with the Natural Sciences and Math School. Her work focuses on clinical psychology, particularly eating disorders and social anxiety, with an emphasis on therapeutic interventions like exposure therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). She has contributed to developing diagnostic tools for OSFED, exploring body image issues in larger-bodied women, and analyzing treatment outcomes for anorexia nervosa variants. Her research spans both clinical trials and theoretical frameworks, addressing topics such as fear responses in eating disorders, mindfulness in recovery, and implicit weight bias effects.
Key areas of study include the intersection of social anxiety and body image dissatisfaction, the effectiveness of personalized therapy approaches, and challenges in treating atypical anorexia. Her work often integrates longitudinal modeling and case studies to understand behavioral patterns and therapeutic success. Despite her extensive publication record, no awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided texts.
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