Elizabeth Lampe is currently completing her psychology internship at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center and is in the final year of her PhD in clinical psychology at Drexel University. Elizabeth's research uses cutting-edge momentary assessment technology, advanced statistical modeling, and theoretical frameworks of both disordered eating and health-behavior promotion to identify novel treatment targets for eating disorders. She has a specific interest in the role of adaptive exercise engagement and sleep dysregulation as novel treatment targets. Her most recent study combines ecological momentary assessment and passive sensor measurement in a supervised machine learning model to classify exercise episodes as either adaptive or maladaptive in real time to inform novel momentary interventions promoting adaptive exercise in the context of disordered eating. Elizabeth has held research fellowship positions at in the Manasse Lab at Drexel University, the Perlis Lab at the University of Pennsylvania Behavioral Sleep Medicine Program, and the Jacobson Lab at the Dartmouth Center for Technology and Behavioral Health.
Education
2025 PhD in Clinical Psychology, Drexel University
24-25 Clinical Psychology Internship, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
2020 Masters in Psychology, Drexel University
2018 Bachelor of Arts in Psychology & French, Cum Laude, Bucknell University
24-25 Clinical Psychology Internship, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
2020 Masters in Psychology, Drexel University
2018 Bachelor of Arts in Psychology & French, Cum Laude, Bucknell University