![]() | Assistant Professor Main Office Address The Johns Hopkins Hospital E-mail: jwilder3@jhmi.edu Clinic Address Phone: 410-550-6337 |
Education
1992 | B.S. | Old Dominion University |
1995 | M.S. | Johns Hopkins University |
2002 | Ph.D. | West Virginia University |
| 2001-2002 | Psychology Internship | Medical College of Ohio |
2002-2004 | Clinical Research Fellowship | Johns Hopkins School of Medicine |
Professional Interests
- Nonsurgical and Surgical Weight Loss Treatment
- Weight Loss Maintenance
- Eating Disorders (anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder)
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Selected Publications
Coughlin, J.W., Edwards, R., Redgrave, G., & Guarda, A. (2009). Pain severity in eating disorders
predicts longer inpatient hospitalization. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 43(8), 737-42.
Svetkey, L.P., Stevens, V.J., Brantley, P.J., Appel, L.J., Hollis, J.F., Loria, C., Vollmer, W.M., Gullion, C.M., Funk, K., Smith, P., Samuel-Hodge, C., Myers, V., Lien, L.F., Laferriere, D., Kennedy, B., Jerome, G.J., Heinith, F., Harsha, D., Evans, P., Erlinger, T., Dalcin, A, Coughlin, J.W., Charleston, J., Champange, C.M., Bauck, A., Ard, J.D., & Aicher, K., for the Weight Loss Maintenance Collaborative Research Group. (2008). Comparison of strategies for sustaining weight loss: Main results of the Weight Loss Maintenance Randomized Trial. JAMA, 299, 1139-1148.
Appel L.J., Clark J.M., Yeh H.C., Wang N.Y., Coughlin J.W., Daumit G., Miller E.R., Dalcin A., Jerome G.J., Geller S., Noronha G., Pozefsky T., Charleston J., Reynolds J.B., Durkin N., Rubin R.R., Louis T.A., Brancati F.L. (2011). Comparative effectiveness of weight-loss interventions in clinical practice. N Engl J Med. 365(20).
Coughlin, JW., Schreyer, C., Sarwer, D., Heinberg, LJ, Redgrave, GW, & Guarda, AS. (2012). Cosmetic surgery in inpatients with eating disorders: Attitudes and experience. Body Image: An International Journal of Research, 9(1):180-3.
Coughlin JW, Guarda A, Clark J, Furtado M, Steele KE, Heinberg L. (in press). A Screening Tool to Assess and Manage Behavioral Risk in the Postoperative Bariatric Surgery Patient: The WATCH. The Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings.






