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Lucia Tecuta is a Junior Assistant Professor (fixed-term) at the Department of Psychology 'Renzo Canestrari' of the University of Bologna. Her academic focus lies in Clinical Psychology, particularly in eating disorders, psychological well-being, and the interplay between environmental concerns and mental health. She holds a position within the prestigious University of Bologna, one of Europe's oldest academic institutions.
Her research emphasizes innovative methodologies such as network analysis and systematic reviews to explore complex mental health phenomena. Key areas include cognitive balance in eating disorder patients, gender differences in psychological well-being, and eco-concerns related to disordered eating behaviors. Her work often integrates cross-cultural validation of assessment tools, such as the Eating-Related Eco-Concern Questionnaire.
Notable contributions include studies on mental pain in eating disorders, the role of metacognition in treatment outcomes, and the sequential approach in clinical interventions. Her publications span from 2009 to 2025, demonstrating sustained engagement with cutting-edge topics in clinical psychology and mental health.
Despite no explicitly listed awards or grants in the provided text, her prolific publication record reflects active involvement in academic research. Collaborations likely exist given the systematic review methodologies employed, though specific team details are not mentioned here.