
Lisa Y. Zhu
Clinical Psychology Student
Hi! I am a Clinical Psychology graduate student at Western University in London, Canada. My research interests include eating disorders and muscle dysmorphia in all genders.
About Me
In 2022, I received a Bachelor of Science at McGill University, where I conducted my senior honours thesis with Dr. Sarah Racine. Currently, I am a second-year student in the Clinical Psychology program at Western University, under the supervision of Dr. Lindsay Bodell. My Master's thesis will examine the role of fear in eating disorders and muscle dysmorphia.
Recent Research
Zhu, L. Y., Trolio, V., Miller, A. E., Bicaker, E., & Racine, S. E. (2024). Daily instability in body dissatisfaction in women with and without eating disorders. Body Image.
Bicaker, E., Trolio, V., Miller, A. E., Zhu, L. Y., White, C., & Racine, S. E. (2024). Affective processes underlying restrictive eating in atypical anorexia nervosa: Comparisons to anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa using ecological momentary assessment.
International Journal of Eating Disorders.
Miller, A. E., Bicaker, E., Trolio, V., Zhu, L. Y., & Racine, S. E. (2024). Capturing comorbidity in daily life: Borderline personality disorder symptoms in women with eating disorders. Journal of Psychopathology and Clinical Science.