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    Post-surgical cannabis use is associated with weight loss among individuals up to 4 years after bariatric surgery by Miller-Matero, Lisa R., Ross, Kaitlin, DePascale, Eve, Arellano, Camila, Zelenak, Logan, Braciszewski, Jordan M., Hecht, Leah M., Haley, Erin N., Loree, Amy M., Carlin, Arthur M.

    Published in Surgical endoscopy (01-08-2023)
    “…Introduction Although cannabis is known to stimulate appetite, it is not clear whether cannabis use may impact weight loss outcomes following bariatric…”
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    Post-surgical psychiatric symptoms, maladaptive eating patterns, and lifestyle behaviors associated with weight recurrence after bariatric surgery by Miller-Matero, Lisa R., Haley, Erin N., Loree, Amy M., Braciszewski, Jordan M., Maye, Melissa, Sehgal, Monica, Carlin, Arthur M.

    Published in Surgery for obesity and related diseases (01-03-2024)
    “…A significant proportion of patients who undergo bariatric surgery experience weight recurrence; however, the most important areas to target to prevent weight…”
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    Preventing alcohol use post-bariatric surgery: patient perspectives on a technology-based approach by Braciszewski, Jordan M., Hecht, Leah M., Barnett, Nancy P., Moore, Roland S., Carlin, Arthur M., Haley, Erin N., Miller-Matero, Lisa R.

    Published in Surgical endoscopy (01-11-2023)
    “…Background Nearly two-thirds of patients engage in alcohol use after bariatric surgery, while a substantial number meet criteria for alcohol use disorder after…”
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    Brief Self-Compassion Intervention for Women of Higher Weight and Internalized Weight Bias: A Randomized Pilot Study by Haley, Erin N, Dolbier, Christyn L, Campbell, Lisa C, Carels, Robert A, Braciszewski, Jordan M

    “…Internalized weight bias (IWB) negatively impacts mental and physical health, and disproportionately affects women of higher weight. Although self-compassion…”
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    Cannabis use following bariatric surgery is associated with anxiety and maladaptive eating by Miller-Matero, Lisa R, Ross, Kaitlin, Arellano, Camila, Zelenak, Logan, DePascale, Eve, Gavrilova, Lyubov, Braciszewski, Jordan M, Hecht, Leah M, Haley, Erin N, Brescacin, Carly, Carlin, Arthur M

    Published in Surgery for obesity and related diseases (01-01-2024)
    “…There are limited data regarding the association of cannabis use with outcomes after bariatric surgery. As such, it is challenging to know how to counsel…”
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    Racial Differences in Psychiatric Symptoms, Maladaptive Eating, and Lifestyle Behaviors After Bariatric Surgery by Haley, Erin N., Loree, Amy M., Maye, Melissa, Coleman, Karen J., Braciszewski, Jordan M., Snodgrass, Maunda, Harry, Melissa L., Carlin, Arthur M., Miller-Matero, Lisa R.

    “…There are several psychological and behavioral factors associated with poorer outcomes following bariatric surgery, yet it is unknown whether and how these…”
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    Adverse childhood experiences and adult psychopathological symptoms: The moderating role of dispositional mindfulness by Dolbier, Christyn L., Haley, Erin N., Conder, Lauren, Guiler, William

    Published in Journal of contextual behavioral science (01-07-2021)
    “…Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are a common occurrence that increase risk for psychopathological symptoms in adulthood. Dispositional mindfulness is…”
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    A brief pilot self-compassion intervention for women with overweight/obesity and internalized weight bias: Feasibility, acceptability, and future directions by Haley, Erin N., Dolbier, Christyn L., Carels, Robert A., Whited, Matthew C.

    Published in Journal of contextual behavioral science (01-01-2022)
    “…Internalized weight bias (IWB) represents an important treatment target given strong associations with poor psychological and physical health. We examined the…”
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