James LockAcademic Appointments
Appointment
Organization
Professor - Med Center Line
Professor - Med Center Line (By courtesy)
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Honors & Awards
Title
Organization
Date(s)
Mid-Career Award
National Institutes of Health
2005-2010
Career Development Award
National Institutes Of Health
1998-2003
Member
Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society
1987
Member
Eating Disorder Research Society
1999
Junior Faculty Development Award
Association of Academic Psychiatrists
1998
Administrative Appointments
Title
Organization
Start Year
End Year
Director, Stanford Child and Adolescent Eating Disorder Program
Divsion of Child Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
2002
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Director, Comprehensive Pediatric Care Unit
Lucile Salter Packard Children's Hospital
1993
2002
Professional Education
Degree
Awarding Institution
Field of Study
Year of Graduation
MS
Stanford University
Health Services Research
2000
Child and Adolescent Residency
UCD Department of Psychiatry
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
1993
Residency
UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute
General Psychiatry
1991
MD
Morehouse/Emory School of Medicine
Medicine
1987
Ph.D
Emory University
Philosophy
1981
7 degrees: view full list
Research Interests
For the past 15 years I have been developing a research program for eating disorders in children and adolescents. I am an established scientist with over 200 publications including original peer reviewed articles, professional articles, book chapters, and books in the field. I have completed several NIH funded treatment studies and am currently involved as PI or Co-PI on three additonal awards all focused on treatment interventions for eating disorders. Despite the relative frequency of anorexia nervosa (prevalence estimated at 0.48-0.7% among adolescents)and bulimia nervosa (estimated prevalence 3% in adolescents), little systematic research has been conducted in effective treatments for these disorders. My work is beginning to remedy this through the development of systematic studies of these disorders, particularly for youth.
Community and International Work
- Does Hospital-Based Weight Restoration Prior to Outpatient Family Therapy Improve Outcomes for Child and Adolescent Anorexia Nervosa?, Sydney, Australia More »
Publications
- Bravender T, Bryant-Waugh R, Herzog D, Katzman D, Kreipe RD, Lask B, Le Grange D, Lock J, Loeb K, Madden S, Nicholls D, O'Toole J, Pinhas L, Rome E, Sokol-Burger M, Wallen U, Zucker N "Classification of child and adolescent eating disturbances. Workgroup for Classification of Eating Disorders in Children and Adolescents (WCEDCA)." Int J Eat Disord 2007; 40 Suppl: S117-22 More »
- Lock J, Couturier J, Agras WS "Comparison of long-term outcomes in adolescents with anorexia nervosa treated with family therapy." J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry 2006; 45: 6: 666-72 More »
- Pereira T, Lock J, Oggins J "Role of therapeutic alliance in family therapy for adolescent anorexia nervosa." Int J Eat Disord 2006; More »
- Lock J, le Grange D, Forsberg S, Hewell K "Is family therapy useful for treating children with anorexia nervosa? Results of a case series." J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry 2006; 45: 11: 1323-8 More »
- Lock J, Couturier J, Bryson S, Agras S "Predictors of dropout and remission in family therapy for adolescent anorexia nervosa in a randomized clinical trial." Int J Eat Disord 2006; More »
56 publications: view full list
