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Angela Celio Doyle, Ph.D.
Clinical Associate,
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience
Education & Training
- Ph.D., University of California, San Diego, 2005
- Predoctoral Psychology Intern, The University of Chicago Hospitals, 2004-2005
- Postdoctoral Associate, The University of Chicago, 2005-2007
Clinical Interests
- Child and adolescent eating disorders
- Pediatric obesity
- Weight loss surgery
Research Interests
- Prevention and early intervention of eating disorders
- Family-based treatment of eating disorders and obesity
- Internet-based interventions for eating disorders and obesity
Teaching
- Lecturer, Behavioral Science 305, Human Behavior in Health and Illness, Pritzker School of Medicine, 2005-present
- Lecturer, Health Studies 30500, Issues in Women’s Health, Department of Health Studies, 2006-present
- Lecturer, Clinical Skills 1c, Psychiatry and the Medical Interview, Pritzker School of Medicine, 2008-present
- Lecturer, Eating Disorders Program, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience, 2004-present
Society Memberships
- Academy for Eating Disorders (AED)
- Society for Adolescent Medicine (SAM)
- American Psychological Association (APA)
- The Obesity Society (formerly NAASO)
- National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA)
Selected Publications
- Celio Doyle, A., McLean, C., Washington, B., Hoste, R., & le Grange, D. (In press). Are single-parent families different from two-parent families in the treatment of adolescent bulimia nervosa using family-based treatment? International Journal of Eating Disorders.
- Celio Doyle, A., Goldschmidt, A., Huang, C., Taylor, C.B., & Wilfley, D.E. (2008). Reduction of overweight and eating disorder symptoms via the Internet in adolescents: A randomized controlled trial. Journal of Adolescent Health, 43(2), 172-179.
- Zaitsoff, S.L., Celio Doyle, A., Hoste, R.R., & le Grange, D. (2008). How do adolescents with bulimia nervosa rate the acceptability and therapeutic relationship in family-based treatment? International Journal of Eating Disorders, 41(5), 390-398.
- Jones, M., Luce, K. H., Osborne, M. I., Taylor, K., Cunning, D., Celio Doyle, A., Wilfley, D., Taylor, C. B. (2008). A randomized controlled trial of an Internet-facilitated intervention for reducing binge eating and overweight in adolescents. Pediatrics, 121(3), 453-462.
- Eddy, K.T., Celio Doyle, A., Hoste, R., Herzog, D.B., & le Grange, D. (2008). Eating disorder not otherwise specified in adolescents. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 47(2), 156-164.
- Celio Doyle, A., le Grange, D., Goldschmidt, A. & Wilfley, D.E. (2007). Psychosocial and physical impairment in overweight adolescents at high-risk for eating disorders. Obesity, 15(1), 145-154.
- Taylor, C.B., Bryson, S., Celio Doyle, A., Luce, K., Cunning, D., Abascal, L., Rockwell, R., Field, A., Striegel-Moore, R., Winzelberg, A., & Wilfley, D.E. (2006). The adverse effect of negative comments about weight and shape from family and siblings on women at high risk for eating disorders. Pediatrics, 118(2), 731-738.
- Taylor, C.B., Bryson, S., Luce, K.H., Cunning, D., Celio Doyle, A., Abascal, L.B., Rockwell, R., Dev, P., Winzelberg, A.J., Wilfley, D.E. (2006). Prevention of eating disorders in at-risk college-age women. Archives of General Psychiatry, 63, 881-888.
- Celio, A.A., Wilfley, D.E., Crow, S., Mitchell, J., & Walsh, B.T. (2004). A comparison of the BES, QEWP-R, and EDE-Q-I with the EDE in the assessment of binge eating disorder and its symptoms. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 36(4), 434-444.
- McKnight Investigators [Stanford University: Taylor, Bryson, Altman, Abascal, Celio, Cunning, Killen, University of Arizona: Shisslak, Crago, Ranger-Moore, Cook, Ruble, Olmsted, Consultants: Kraemer, Smolak]. (2003). Risk factors for the onset of eating disorders in adolescent girls: Results of the McKnight Longitudinal Risk Factor Study. American Journal of Psychiatry, 160, 248-254.
- Celio, A.A., Winzelberg, A.J., Wilfley, D.E., Eppstein, D., Springer, E.A., Dev, P., & Taylor, C.B. (2000). Reducing risk factors for eating disorders: Comparison of an Internet- and a classroom-delivered psychoeducation program. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 68, 650-657.
Selected Conferences & Presentations
- Sinton, M., Aspen, V., Celio Doyle, A., & Goldschmidt, A. (March 2009). Innovative Approaches to Preventing Eating Disorders & Overweight in Teens. Workshop at the annual meeting of the Society for Adolescent Medicine (SAM). Los Angeles, CA.
- Celio Doyle, A., Jones, M., & Taylor, C.B. (November 2007). Internet Delivery of Eating Disorder Prevention Programs: Lessons Learned From ‘Student Bodies’ in the Pursuit of Effectiveness. Symposium at annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (ABCT), Philadelphia, PA.
- Celio Doyle, A. (March 2006). New Developments in the Psychological Treatment of Child and Adolescent Obesity. Midwest Pediatric Endocrine Society’s Annual Conference, Chicago, IL.
- Celio Doyle, A., le Grange, D., Goldschmidt, A., Wilfley, D. E. (2006 June). Impairment in overweight adolescents at high-risk for eating disorders. Paper presentation at the annual International Conference on Eating Disorders. Barcelona, Spain.
Other Activities
- Member, National Public Policy Advisory Committee, National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders (ANAD)