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Diane Dallal

Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry
Without Compensation Employee, Coatesville VA Medical Center
Auxiliary Healthcare Provider, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
Department: Psychiatry

Contact information
Center for the Treatment and Study of Anxiety
3535 Market Street Suite 600 N
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Education:
B.A. (Psychology)
University of California, Los Angeles , 2016.
M.S. (Psychology)
Drexel University , 2020.
Ph.D. (Clinical Psychology)
Drexel University , 2022.
Post-Graduate Training
Postdoctoral Fellow in Clinical Psychology, Perelman School of Medicine of the University of Pennsylvania, 2022-2024.
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Description of Clinical Expertise

OCD, PTSD, Anxiety Disorders, Eating Pathology

Selected Publications

Metzler, A., Dallal, D.H., & Forman, E.M: Non-food-specific drive as a moderator of the relationship between food reward responsivity and consumption. Society of Behavioral Medicine 44th Annual Meeting & Scientific Sessions April 2023.

Arigo, D., Gray, R.C., Dallal, D.H., Villareale, J., & Zhu, J. : Selection of and response to physical activity-based social comparisons in a digital environment: Series of daily assessment studies. Journal of Medical Internet Research: Human Factors 10(e41239), February 2023.

Gray, R.C., Villareale, J., Fox, T., Dallal, D.H., Ontañón, S., Arigo, D., Jabbari, S., & Zhu, J. : Improving fairness in adaptive social exergames via Shapley bandits. Proceedings of the 28th Association for Computing Machinery Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces Page: 322-336, February 2023.

Dallal, D.H., Metzler, A., Appelhans, B.M., Butryn, M.L., Juarascio, A.S., & Forman, E.M.: A multimodal investigation into the role of reward deficit in obesity and consumption of high-reward foods. Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies 56th Annual Convention’s Special Interest Group Exposition November 2022.

Metzler, A., Dallal, D.H., & Forman, E.M: Drive to pursue non-food-specific reward predicts frequency of high-reward, but not low-reward, food consumption in undergraduates across the BMI spectrum. Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies 56th Annual Convention’s Special Interest Group Exposition November 2022.

Dallal, D.H. & Forman, E.M: The Values Interview: Developing and validating a new measure of values clarity and values awareness. Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies 55th Annual Convention November 2021.

Everett, V.S., Crochiere, R.J., Dallal, D.H., Martin, J., Manasse, S.M., & Forman, E.M. : Self-report versus clinical interview: Discordance among measures of binge eating in a weight-loss seeking sample. Eating and Weight Disorders – Studies on Anorexia, Bulimia, and Obesity 26(4): 1259-1263, May 2021.

Forman, E.M., Manasse, S.M., Dallal, D.H., Crochiere, R.J., Berry, M.P., Butryn, M.L., & Juarascio, A.S. : Gender differences in the effect of gamification on weight loss during a daily, neurocognitive training program. Translational Behavioral Medicine 11(4): 1015-1022, April 2021.

Zhu, J., Dallal, D.H., Gray, R.C., Villareale, J., Ontañón, S., Forman, E.M., & Arigo, D. : Personalization paradox in behavior change apps: Lessons from a social comparison-based personalized app for physical activity. Proceedings of the Association for Computing Machinery on Human Computer Interaction 5(CSCW1): 1-21, February 2021.

Lillis, J., Dallal, D.H., & Forman, E.M.: Innovations in applying ACT for obesity and physical activity. Innovations in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: Clinical advancements and applications in ACT. Levin, M.E., Twohig, M.P., & Krafft, J. (eds.). New Harbinger Publications, Page: 126-139, 2020.

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