Riley O’Neill emphasizes the importance of understanding the core processes of daily stress, shedding light on the often-overlooked impact of environmental vigilance on well-being and the need for further research in this field.
The Health Psychologist

The Electronic Magazine (E-Zine) of SfHP
This publication focuses on the dissemination of health psychology related information that is intriguing, pertinent, educational, and practical. The goal is to showcase relevant information in the field of health psychology and highlight works in clinical practice, program development, research, advocacy for the practice of health psychology and equity, diversity and inclusion initiatives. It is also a place where SfHP members can communicate and highlight their passion for the field of Health Psychology.
Towards an Improved Understanding of the Relationship between Endometriosis Stigma and Depressive Symptoms
Dr. Huriye Deniz Koçaş presents her research on the connections between endometriosis self-stigma, menstrual self-stigma, and depressive symptoms among individuals with endometriosis.
Autism and Co-occurring Gastrointestinal Issues: The Impact on Child Flourishing
Sonia Agarwal and colleagues examine the prevalence of GI issues among individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), emphasizing the importance of integrated care approaches to improve patient outcomes.
IBD and Pregnancy: Pre-natal Planning, Flares, Emotional Distress, and Multidisciplinary Care
Drs. Antonia Repollet and Ellen Joseph explore inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) during pregnancy, shedding light on the link between maternal mental health and IBD, as well as strategies to enhance health outcomes for both parent and baby.
The Opioid Crisis and Health Psychology Research
Dr. Eyer addresses the opioid crisis in the United States and the critical role of health psychology in combating this epidemic. He delves into pain management, opioid use disorder treatment, and the broader societal impact.
Adverse Events in Behavioral Health Interventions: A Call for Consensus
Toby Dresdner discusses the possibility of behavioral health interventions providing adverse experiences for individuals and the need for clear guidelines in evaluating these types of interventions.
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion in Research: Overview and Recommendation for a Culturally Humble Approach
Dr. Chandra Char provides an overview of an equitable approach that engages communities is essential in every step of the research process, from data collection to results dissemination using a community-focused design.
Health Research Council Promotes EDI-Related Research
Dr. Joshua Eyer described how our Division has utilized targeted strategies to implement and amplify research related to DEI from webinars and programming to awards.
Apolipoprotein -B: The Up and Coming Risk Factor for Cardiovascular Disease?
Dr. Caroline Doyle takes a look at Apolipoprotein -B as a predictor of cardiovascular disease and management through lifestyle changes.
Unlocking the Potential of Secondary Data Analysis from Existing Databases: A Relevant Approach for Health Psychology Research
In this article, Dr. Jessica Emick and colleagues share some of the benefits they have experienced in working on secondary data analysis projects, as well as some personal reflections from both faculty and graduate students.
Evidence and Application of Health Psychology Interventions to Improve Management of Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Drs. Brooke Palmer and Megan Petrik describe the nature of irritable bowel syndrome and how this disorder is a connection between the brain and gut. They provide an overview of multiple evidenced based practices that aid in the management of this gastrointestinal issue including, cognitive behavioral therapy and hypnotherapy.
Growth of the Graduate Student Research Awards Program in SfHP
Drs. Ali A. Weinstein, Allison Jane Carroll, and Amanda A. Almond discuss the growth of the research being conducted through the SfHP awarded graduate student research grants over the past three years.
