Erin Haley | Psychology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Erin Haley | Psychology | Best Researcher Award

Henry Ford Health System | United States

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Early Academic Pursuits ✨

Dr. Erin Haley embarked on her academic journey with a strong foundation in psychology and creative writing at Grand Valley State University. She then pursued a Master of Education in School Counseling at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, earning licensure as a K-12 school counselor. Her passion for understanding human behavior and mental health led her to East Carolina University, where she obtained both her Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy in Clinical Psychology with a health emphasis. Her doctoral research focused on a self-compassion intervention for women with overweight/obesity and internalized weight bias, showcasing her commitment to addressing weight stigma and mental health concerns.

Professional Endeavors 🎓

Dr. Haley's career is marked by an impressive trajectory in clinical psychology and health research. She currently serves as a T32 Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Henry Ford Health System in Detroit, MI, where she contributes to groundbreaking research in behavioral medicine. Her role in multiple NIH-funded projects, including an R21 grant investigating alcohol use after bariatric surgery and an R34 grant exploring prenatal yoga’s impact on postpartum depression, underscores her dedication to enhancing health outcomes through psychological interventions.

Contributions and Research Focus 📝

Dr. Haley's research spans critical areas in clinical psychology, including weight stigma, bariatric surgery outcomes, eating behaviors, and mental health disparities. She has played a pivotal role in optimizing self-compassion interventions to reduce internalized weight stigma and improve psychological well-being among women post-bariatric surgery. Her collaborations with esteemed researchers have resulted in publications that provide valuable insights into psychiatric symptoms, disordered eating, and substance use among diverse populations. Her work on mindfulness-based interventions for university students further highlights her commitment to holistic mental health approaches.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Dr. Haley’s contributions to clinical psychology have been recognized through multiple peer-reviewed publications in esteemed journals, including Obesity Surgery, Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine, Eating Behaviors, and Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases. Her involvement in high-impact research grants and collaborations with leading experts further attest to her expertise and influence in the field. The acceptance of her studies in top-tier journals reflects the significance of her research in shaping interventions for weight-related mental health issues.

Impact and Influence 🔍

Dr. Haley's work has had a profound impact on the understanding of weight-related psychological factors, particularly among individuals undergoing bariatric surgery. Her research provides evidence-based insights into the intersections of mental health, body image, and eating behaviors, guiding clinicians and policymakers in developing more effective interventions. By integrating self-compassion techniques into behavioral weight loss programs, she has contributed to innovative strategies that promote sustainable mental and physical well-being.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌟

With a promising career ahead, Dr. Haley continues to push the boundaries of clinical psychology and health research. Her pending NIH K23 grant proposal aims to further refine self-compassion interventions for women after bariatric surgery, ensuring equitable mental health support for diverse populations. As she advances in her career, her work is expected to shape the future of psychological interventions, fostering a more compassionate and inclusive approach to health and wellness. Dr. Erin Haley's dedication to research, advocacy, and clinical excellence solidifies her as a leading force in the field of clinical psychology.

 

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  • 📄 Psychological factors associated with binge eating among women with infertility

    • Author(s): Haley, E. N., Vanderziel, A. M., Loree, A. M., Vagnini, K. M., Joseph-Mofford, G., Hecht, L. M., Miller-Matero, L. R.
    • Journal: Eating Behaviors
    • Year: Accepted for publication

  • 📄 Gender and Racial Differences in the Overvaluation of Shape, Weight, Excess Skin, and Psychosocial Correlates Following Bariatric Surgery

    • Author(s): Haley, E. N., Braciszewski, J. M., Carlin, A. M., Snodgrass, M., Pearl, E. S., Loree, A. M., & Miller-Matero, L. R.
    • Journal: Obesity Surgery
    • Year: 2025

  • 📄Social support among women with infertility: Associations with psychiatric symptoms, disordered eating, and substance use

    • Author(s): Miller-Matero, L. R., Joseph-Mofford, G. E., Vagnini, K. M., Haley, E. N., Vanderziel, A. M., Loree, A. M., & Hecht, L. M.
    • Journal: Journal of Health Psychology
    • Year: 2025

  • 📄Characteristics and Clinical Outcomes of Women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome After Bariatric Surgery

    • Author(s): Haley, E., Coyne, P., Carlin, A., Santarossa, S., Loree, A., Braciszewski, J., ... & Miller-Matero, L.
    • Journal: Obesity Surgery
    • Year: 2025

  • 📄 Weight and shape overvaluation and its relation to anxiety, depression, and maladaptive eating symptoms for patients up to 4 years after bariatric surgery

    • Author(s): Pearl, E. S., Murray, M. F., Haley, E. N., Snodgrass, M., Braciszewski, J. M., Carlin, A. M., & Miller-Matero, L. R.
    • Journal: Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases
    • Year: 2024

 

Kyriaki Myrissa | Psychology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Kyriaki Myrissa | Psychology | Best Researcher Award

St Mary's University | United Kingdom

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Academic Pursuits 🎓

Dr. Kyriaki Myrissa embarked on her academic journey at the University of Leeds, where she completed her BSc (Hons) in Psychology in 2009. Her early research focused on dietary interventions and their impact on health, which led to her Master’s by Research (MRes) in 2011, studying the effects of increased fiber intake on body composition and appetite control. This foundational work paved the way for her PhD in Psychology, completed in 2016, where she explored the complex interplay of affect, cognition, behavior, and motivation in weight loss and maintenance.

Professional Endeavors 💼

Dr. Myrissa's professional career is marked by her dedication to academia and research. She has held various positions at the University of Leeds, including Research Assistant, Practical Research Demonstrator, and Lecturer. In 2017, she joined St Mary’s University in Twickenham, London, where she currently serves as an Associate Professor in Nutrition, Health & Exercise Sciences. Her role also includes being the Postgraduate Subject Lead and Course Lead for MSc Chronic Disease Management. Her responsibilities extend to teaching, supervision of PhD students, and overseeing postgraduate programs.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Myrissa’s research contributions are both diverse and impactful. Her work primarily focuses on mental health, obesity, neurodevelopmental disorders, and the role of nutrition and physical activity in managing chronic diseases. She has been involved in various research projects, including dietary interventions for children with ADHD, the relationship between age-friendliness and quality of life in older adults, and the motor signature of autism. Her research has been published in numerous journals, contributing valuable insights to the fields of psychology, nutrition, and public health.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Dr. Myrissa’s excellence in teaching and research has been recognized through her Fellowships with the Higher Education Academy, including achieving Senior Fellow status in 2023. Her successful research grants and involvement in significant studies, such as the effects of kefir on children with ADHD and the medical events associated with parkrun in the UK, underscore her influence in her field.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Dr. Myrissa’s work has had a significant impact on the academic and health communities. Her research on weight management, mental health, and neurodevelopmental disorders has contributed to better understanding and management of these conditions. Her role as an educator has influenced a generation of students in the fields of psychology, nutrition, and public health, fostering future leaders and researchers.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🔮

As Dr. Myrissa continues her work at St Mary’s University, her legacy is one of dedication to advancing knowledge in health and nutrition sciences. Her ongoing research and commitment to teaching ensure that she will continue to contribute to her fields, inspiring both her peers and students. Her future endeavors promise to further explore the intersections of mental health, behavior, and nutrition, driving forward the understanding and management of chronic diseases.

 

Publications


📄 Article: Cross-sectional study examining the association between diet quality and the prevalence of anxiety and depression in UK undergraduate students
Author: Myrissa, K., Court, C., Kelaiditi, E.
Journal: Nutrition Bulletin
Year: 2024


📄 Article: Randomised controlled trial of the effects of kefir on behaviour, sleep and the microbiome in children with ADHD: a study protocol
Author: Lawrence, K., Fibert, P., Hobbs, J., Cotter, P.D., Gregory, A.M.
Journal: BMJ Open
Year: 2023


📄 Article: Orthorexia Nervosa: Examining the reliability and validity of two self-report measures and the predictors of orthorexic symptoms in elite and recreational athletes
Author: Myrissa, K., Jackson, L., Kelaiditi, E.
Journal: Performance Enhancement and Health
Year: 2023


📄 Article: Public beliefs and willingness to accept COVID-19 vaccines among adults in South-Western Nigeria: A cross-sectional study
Author: Olaoye, I., Ekong, A., Samuel, A., Jacdonmi, T., Gboyega, F.
Journal: AIMS Public Health
Year: 2023


📄 Article: Health Workers’ Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices on Reporting Adverse Events Following Immunization (AEFI) in Nigeria: A Cross-sectional Study
Author: Olaoye, I., Fatiregun, A.A., Myrissa, K., Gboyega, F., Stephen, F.
Journal: Journal of Health Research
Year: 2023