Anastasia Bullock, PsyD
Departments
Cooper University Health Care Titles
- Clinical Health Psychologist, Hospital Medicine
- Psychology Internship Training Director
Cooper Medical School of Rowan University Titles
- Assistant Professor of Medicine
Professional Type
Cooper Independent Licensed Practitioner
NPI
1619480795
About Me
Dr. Bullock is a licensed clinical psychologist specializing in health psychology at Cooper University Health Care since 2017. Dr. Bullock provides patient care, as well as coordinates and supervises psychology postdoctoral fellows, interns, and externs on the Behavioral Medicine consultation-liaison service. She also holds a faculty position within Cooper Medical School at Rowan University, teaching medical students on rotation with the Behavioral Medicine team.
Dr. Bullock is actively engaged in research within health psychology, including topics related to consultation-liaison psychology, trauma, and weight and eating with articles in peer-reviewed publications. She is a member of the New Jersey Psychological Association, Association for Psychologists in Academic Health Centers, and American Psychological Association.
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Education & Training
Graduate School | MA, Clinical Psychology - LaSalle University, Philadelphia, PA |
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Graduate School | PsyD, Clinical Psychology - LaSalle University, Philadelphia, PA |
Internship | Clinical Psychology - Jackson Hospital/University of Miami, Miami, FL |
Residency | Health Psychology - VA Connecticut/Yale School of Medicine, West Haven, CT |
Memberships
- American Psychological Association
- Association of Psychologists in Academic Health Centers
- New Jersey Psychological Association
Publications
Phimphasone-Brady P, Dorflinger L, Ruser C, Bullock A, Godfrey KM, Hernandez D, Min K, Masheb RM. Self-report vs. objective measurement of weight history: Implications for pre-treatment weight gain. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 1-6.
Masheb, R. M., Ruser, C. B., Min, K. M., Bullock, A. J., & Dorflinger, L. M. (2018). Does food addiction contribute to excess weight among clinic patients seeking weight reduction? Examination of the Modified Yale Food Addiction Survey. Comprehensive Psychiatry, 84, 1-6.
Godfrey, K. M., Bullock, A., Dorflinger, L., Min, K. M., Ruser, C., & Masheb, R. M. (2018). Pain and modifiable risk factors among weight loss seeking Veterans with overweight. Appetite, 128, 100-105.