E-mail: drmacneil@halifaxclinicalpsychologist.com; psych@drbradamacneil.com
Phone: 1-(703) 587-3084
Dr. Brad A. MacNeil Psychological Services
Telepsychology Assessment, Therapy, Training & Consulting Services
Dr. MacNeil is a Licensed Psychologist in Nova Scotia (R#0912), and Arizona (PSY-oo5403) where he is an Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology at Midwestern University, Glendale AZ. He provides telepsychology assessment, therapy, training and consultation services.
- Depression and anxiety
- Body image concerns
- Traumatic stress
- OCD
- Disordered eating in men
- Binge eating disorder (BED)
- Social anxiety and GAD
- Panic disorder
- Relationship stressors
- College student mental health
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Journal Articles & Book Chapters
MacNeil, B. A., & Leung, P. (2022). Evaluating thinking styles in adults with an eating disorder: Associations with life satisfaction,
psychological symptoms, and treatment engagement. Journal of Psychiatric Research, 153, 30-36.
Mac Neil, B.A. (2022). Examining predictors of menstrual irregularity among women receiving outpatient treatment for an eating
disorder: Psychiatric diagnosis, age of onset, physical and psychological symptoms. Psychiatry Research Communications, 2(2),
100049.
Mac Neil, B. A., Forchuk, C., & Rudnick, A. (2021). Ethics and boundaries in therapeutic relationships. In C. Forchuk (Ed.), From
therapeutic relationships to transitional care: A theoretical and practical roadmap (pp. 73-76). Routledge/Taylor & Francis.
Mac Neil, B. A., Hudson C. C., Nadkarni, P., Dempsey, K. A. (2020) A case report of a male patient receiving treatment for anorexia
nervosa and comorbid obsessive compulsive disorder who was later diagnosed with nontuberculosis Mycobacterium. Journal of
Eating and Weight Disorders. doi: 10.1007/s40519-020-00967-8.
Bahji, A., Mazhar, N., Hudson, C. C., Nadkarni, P., Mac Neil, B. A., & Hawken, E. (2019). Prevalence and patterns of substance
abuse in eating disorders: A systematic review. Psychiatry Research, 273, 58-66. doi:org/10.1016/j.psychres.2019.01.007
Mac Neil, B. A., Hudson, C. C., & Leung, P. (2018). It’s raining men, engaging males in specialized outpatient assessment and
treatment of an eating disorder: The male assessment and treatment track (MATT). Eating and Weight Disorders- Studies on
Anorexia, Bulimia and Obesity, 23(6),817-824. doi:10.1007/s40519-018-0586-y
Hudson, C. C., & Mac Neil, B. A.(2018). Ready or not: Self-reported readiness for behavior change at intake assessment for adults
with eating disorders. Behavior Modification. E-Pub ahead of print. doi:org/10.1177/0145445518807129
Mac Neil, B. A., & Hudson, C. C. (2018). Providing acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) as a complementary open group
treatment for adult eating disorders: Preliminary patient engagement and satisfaction. Journal of Patient Experience, 5(3), 189-
194. doi:10.1177/2374373517748640
Mac Neil, B. A., Leung, P., & Montemarano, V. (2018). Exposure with response prevention (ERP) for body dissatisfaction in a group
therapy format: An exploratory study. Eating and Weight Disorders- Studies on Anorexia, Bulimia and Obesity,23(2), 225-
232. doi:10.1007/s40519-016-0340-2
Mac Neil, B. A., Hudson, C. C., Dempsey, C., & Nadkarni, P. (2017). Risk for symptom relapse post placement of intrauterine device
(IUD) in a patient with bulimia nervosa: Coincidence or consequence. Eating and Weight Disorders – Studies on Anorexia,
Bulimia and Obesity, 22(2), 369-372. doi: 10.1007/s40519-017-0391-z
Mac Neil, B. A., Prost, E., Leung, P., & Gates, J. (2017). A case report of the treatment of obsessive compulsive disorder in a patient
with Cystic Fibrosis: Potential protective role of contamination fears. Journal of Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders,
12, 9-14. doi: org/10.1016/j.jocrd.2016.11.002
Mac Neil, B. A., Leduc, S., Nadkarni, P., & Leung, P. (2016). Hurry up and “weight”: Innovative inter-professional outpatient care for
a service user with severe anorexia nervosa awaiting admission to (specialized elective) inpatient care in Canada. Canadian
Journal of Community Mental Health, 35(3), 113-117. doi:10.7870/cjcmh-2016-040
Mac Neil, B. A., Leung, P., Nadkarni, P., Stubbs, L., & Singh, M. (2016). A pilot evaluation of group-based programming offered at a
Canadian outpatient adult eating disorders clinic. Evaluation and Program Planning, 58, 35-
41. doi:10.1016/j.evalprogplan.2016.05.003
Mac Neil, B. A., Nadkarni, P., Leung, P., Stubbs, L., O’Brien, C., Singh, M., & Leduc, S. (2016). Cognitive remediation therapy, eh! An
exploratory study at a Canadian adult eating disorders clinic. Canadian Journal of Counselling and Psychotherapy, 50(2), 180-
191. ISSN 0826-3893
Mac Neil, B. A. (2016). New treatment track for males: Reaching men in our region struggling with eating disorders. Queen’s
University Department of Psychiatry Journal of Synergy, 22(10), 13-16.
Sears, H. A., Simmering, M. G., & Mac Neil, B. A.(2006). Adolescence in Canada. In J. Arnett (Ed.), Routledge International
Encyclopedia of Adolescence (Vol. 1, pp. 140-156). New York: Routledge.