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Anne Edith Becker, PhD, MD, SM

Dean for Clinical and Academic Affairs
Maude and Lillian Presley Professor of Global Health and Social Medicine

Anne E. Becker, MD, PhD, SM is the Maude and Lillian Presley Professor of Global Health and Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School (HMS), where she serves on the MD-PhD Program Leadership Council; she is also founding and past Director of the Eating Disorders Clinical and Research Program at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH).  An anthropologist and psychiatrist, Professor Becker’s areas of research focus include the social and cultural mediation of presentation and risk for eating disorders, social barriers to care for mental disorders, and school-based mental health promotion.  She has led investigations of the impact of rapid social transition on eating pathology and other youth health risk behaviors in the small-scale indigenous iTaukei population of Fiji and has served as co-PI on school-based mental health interventions in Haiti and Lebanon. In addition to the over 150 publications she has authored or co-authored in the scientific literature, Dr. Becker is author of Body, Self, and Society: The View from Fiji (U. Penn Press) and co-editor of a forthcoming book on global mental health training (Routledge). She serves on the editorial boards of Anthropology & Medicine and the Harvard Review of Psychiatry and is former co editor-in-chief of Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry.  In addition, Professor Becker is former associate editor of the International Journal of Eating Disorders, past president of the Academy for Eating Disorders, and served as a member of the American Psychiatry Association’s DSM-5 Eating Disorders Work Group. Dr. Becker served as vice chair of the HMS Department of Global Health and Social Medicine from 2009-2016 and is also past director of the HMS MD-PhD Social Sciences program. Her teaching was recognized by the MGH Department of Psychiatry with the “Exceptional Mentorship of Women Faculty” award in 2014. She has also received the inaugural Barbara J. McNeil Faculty Award for Exceptional Institutional Service to HMS in 2014, the 2013 Price Family Award for Research Excellence from the National Eating Disorders Association, and the 2018 Leadership Award in Research from the Academy for Eating Disorders.

Anne E. Becker, MD, PhD, SM is the Maude and Lillian Presley Professor of Global Health and Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School.  An anthropologist and psychiatrist, Professor Becker’s areas of research focus include the social and cultural mediation of presentation and risk for eating disorders, social barriers to care for mental disorders, and school-based mental health promotion.  She has led investigations of the impact of rapid social transition on eating pathology and other youth health risk behaviors in the small-scale indigenous iTaukei population of Fiji and has served as co-PI on school-based mental health interventions in Haiti and Lebanon. Her research on the association of media exposure with eating pathology in Fiji was recognized with the 2013 Price Family Award for Research Excellence from the National Eating Disorders Association and the 2018 Leadership Award in Research from the Academy for Eating Disorders.

The impact of revised DSM-5 criteria on the relative distribution and inter-rater reliability of eating disorder diagnoses in a residential treatment setting.
Authors: Authors: Thomas JJ, Eddy KT, Murray HB, Tromp MD, Hartmann AS, Stone MT, Levendusky PG, Becker AE.
Psychiatry Res
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Prevalence of DSM-5 avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder in a pediatric gastroenterology healthcare network.
Authors: Authors: Eddy KT, Thomas JJ, Hastings E, Edkins K, Lamont E, Nevins CM, Patterson RM, Murray HB, Bryant-Waugh R, Becker AE.
Int J Eat Disord
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Do recognizable lifetime eating disorder phenotypes naturally occur in a culturally asian population? A combined latent profile and taxometric approach.
Authors: Authors: Thomas JJ, Eddy KT, Ruscio J, Ng KL, Casale KE, Becker AE, Lee S.
Eur Eat Disord Rev
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Pica and rumination behavior among individuals seeking treatment for eating disorders or obesity.
Authors: Authors: Delaney CB, Eddy KT, Hartmann AS, Becker AE, Murray HB, Thomas JJ.
Int J Eat Disord
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The Ariadne principles: how to handle multimorbidity in primary care consultations.
Authors: Authors: Muth C, van den Akker M, Blom JW, Mallen CD, Rochon J, Schellevis FG, Becker A, Beyer M, Gensichen J, Kirchner H, Perera R, Prados-Torres A, Scherer M, Thiem U, van den Bussche H, Glasziou PP.
BMC Med
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Low back pain patient subgroups in primary care: pain characteristics, psychosocial determinants, and health care utilization.
Authors: Authors: Hirsch O, Strauch K, Held H, Redaelli M, Chenot JF, Leonhardt C, Keller S, Baum E, Pfingsten M, Hildebrandt J, Basler HD, Kochen MM, Donner-Banzhoff N, Becker A.
Clin J Pain
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Globalization and eating disorder risk: peer influence, perceived social norms, and adolescent disordered eating in Fiji.
Authors: Authors: Gerbasi ME, Richards LK, Thomas JJ, Agnew-Blais JC, Thompson-Brenner H, Gilman SE, Becker AE.
Int J Eat Disord
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Screening for DSM-5 Other Specified Feeding or Eating Disorder in a Weight-Loss Treatment-Seeking Obese Sample.
Authors: Authors: Hartmann AS, Gorman MJ, Sogg S, Lamont EM, Eddy KT, Becker AE, Thomas JJ.
Prim Care Companion CNS Disord
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Do DSM-5 eating disorder criteria overpathologize normative eating patterns among individuals with obesity?
Authors: Authors: Thomas JJ, Koh KA, Eddy KT, Hartmann AS, Murray HB, Gorman MJ, Sogg S, Becker AE.
J Obes
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Educating psychiatry residents about cultural aspects of care: a qualitative study of approaches used by U.S. expert faculty.
Authors: Authors: Hansen H, Dugan TM, Becker AE, Lewis-Fernández R, Lu FG, Oquendo MA, Alarcon RD, Trujillo M.
Acad Psychiatry
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