Dr. Ramani Durvasula from "My Shopping Addiction" is the clinical psychologist on the Oxygen reality series. She was previously the therapist on Bravo's fitness reality series "Thintervention with Jackie Warner."
Dr. Ramani Durvasula is a licensed clinical psychologist and Professor of Psychology at California State University, Los Angeles. Dr. Ramani completed her undergraduate degree in psychology at the University of Connecticut and completed her doctorate in clinical psychology at UCLA, followed by clinical training at the UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute. The American Association of University Women awarded her the 2003 Emerging Scholar Award and she received the Outstanding Woman Award from California State University Los Angeles. She is the past chair of the American Psychological Association's Committee on Psychology and AIDS and the Vice Chair elect of the APA's Committee on Women and Psychology. Recently, Dr. Ramani has conducted research about the role of mental health in the media. Her teaching encompasses a wide range of topics including introductory psychology, psychopathology, research design, health psychology, clinical psychology, assessment, and substance use.
Dr. Ramani has been featured on "Good Morning America," "The Dr. Oz Show," "Dr. Drew's LifeChangers," "Anderson," "Nancy Grace" and "E! True Hollywood Story." Her work and expert opinion has been cited in numerous media outlets including Marie Claire, Glamour, Maxim, Cosmopolitan, Men's Health, New York Daily News, Self, Redbook and Allure. Additionally, she is an expert contributor to WebMD, Sharecare and the women's website ChickRx. Dr. Ramani is a member of Dr. Oz's Advisory Board, as well as the Advisory Board of the Ganley Foundation.
Dr. Ramani Durvasula is a licensed clinical psychologist and Professor of Psychology at California State University, Los Angeles. Dr. Ramani completed her undergraduate degree in psychology at the University of Connecticut and completed her doctorate in clinical psychology at UCLA, followed by clinical training at the UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute. The American Association of University Women awarded her the 2003 Emerging Scholar Award and she received the Outstanding Woman Award from California State University Los Angeles. She is the past chair of the American Psychological Association's Committee on Psychology and AIDS and the Vice Chair elect of the APA's Committee on Women and Psychology. Recently, Dr. Ramani has conducted research about the role of mental health in the media. Her teaching encompasses a wide range of topics including introductory psychology, psychopathology, research design, health psychology, clinical psychology, assessment, and substance use.
Dr. Ramani has been featured on "Good Morning America," "The Dr. Oz Show," "Dr. Drew's LifeChangers," "Anderson," "Nancy Grace" and "E! True Hollywood Story." Her work and expert opinion has been cited in numerous media outlets including Marie Claire, Glamour, Maxim, Cosmopolitan, Men's Health, New York Daily News, Self, Redbook and Allure. Additionally, she is an expert contributor to WebMD, Sharecare and the women's website ChickRx. Dr. Ramani is a member of Dr. Oz's Advisory Board, as well as the Advisory Board of the Ganley Foundation.
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