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Susan Lane-Loney, MS, PhD, is an Associate Professor in the Department of Pediatrics and the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health. Her research focuses on eating disorders, particularly ARFID and anorexia nervosa, with an emphasis on cognitive-behavioral approaches and family-centered interventions. She has contributed to clinical studies on partial hospitalization programs, diagnostic screening tools, and treatment protocols for adolescents. Her work aligns with sustainable development goals related to health and well-being.
Her research interests include the development and validation of assessment tools (e.g., EDE-QS-P), the effectiveness of food exposure therapies, and the role of habituation in eating disorder interventions. Key areas of exploration involve pediatric mental health, family dynamics in treatment, and improving outcomes for adolescents through structured programs.
Recent publications highlight her work on partial hospitalization program feasibility, ARFID screening instruments, and the impact of behavioral habituation on therapy outcomes. Collaborations span clinical and academic institutions, emphasizing evidence-based practices in eating disorder management.




