Juli Goldfein, Ph..D.
Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology (in Psychiatry)

Research Scientist IV, Research Foundation for Mental Hygiene,
NYS Psychiatric Institute


Dr. Goldfein has been affiliated with the Eating Disorders Research Unit at NYS Psychiatric Institute since 1991. She has been involved in a variety of research studies for eating disorders, including eating behavior and treatment of patients with binge eating disorder and bulimia nervosa, and treatment of patients with anorexia nervosa.

She has developed and taught a course on cognitive behavioral therapy for eating disorders at the Center for the Study of Anorexia and Bulimia. Dr. Goldfein is an active member of the Academy for Eating Disorders.
Undergraduate:  University of Nebraska, B.A., 1976-1980
Graduate:  Columbia University, Ph.D., 1992-1997
Internship:  St. Luke, 1996-1997
Board Certifications:  New York State Psychologist License
• Eating Disorders
• Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Address:
NYS Psychiatric Institute
Room Unit 116  Unit/Box:
1051 Riverside Drive
New York, NY   10032

Phone: 212-543-5738
Fax: 212-543-5607
jag73@columbia.edu


1. Goldfein JA, Devlin MJ, Kamenetz C: EDE-Q with and without instruction to assess binge eating in patients with binge eating disorder.  International Journal of Eating Disorders  2005;37: 107-111

1. Devlin MJ, Goldfein JA, Petkova E, Jiang H, Raizman PS, Wolk S, Mayer L, Carino J, Bellace D, Kamenetz C, Dobrow I, Walsh BT: Cognitive behavioral therapy and fluoxetine as adjuncts to group behavioral therapy for binge eating disorder.  Obesity Research  2005;13: 1077-1088

1. Goldfein JA, Devlin MJ, Spitzer RL: Cognitive behavioral therapy for the treatment of binge eating disorder: What constitutes success?.  American Journal of Psychiatry  2000;157: 1051-1056

1. Goldfein JA, Walsh BT, Midlarsky E: Influence of shape and weight on self-evaluation in bulimia nervosa.  International Journal of Eating Disorders  2000;27: 434-445

1. Goldfein JA, Walsh BT, LaChaussee JL, Kissileff HK, Devlin MJ: Eating behavior in binge eating disorder.  International Journal of Eating Disorders  1993;14: 427-431

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