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Title
The psychology of eating : from healthy to disordered behavior
Type
Text
Language
English
Illustrative Content
Illustrations
Classification
LCC: RC552.E18 O47 2003
DDC: 616.85/26 full
Content
text
Table Of Contents
1: Introduction
The aim of this book
The focus of this book
The structure of this book
Further reading
2: Healthy eating
What is healthy eating?
The role of diet in contributing to illness
The role of diet in treating illness
Who has a healthy diet?
Conclusion
3: Food choice
Developmental models of food choice
Cognitive models of food choice
Psycho physiological models of food choice
4: The meaning of food
Food classification systems
Food as a statement of the self
Food as social interaction
Food as cultural identity
Conclusion
5: The meaning of size
Media representations
The meaning of sex
The meaning of size
Conclusion
6: Body dissatisfaction
What is body dissatisfaction?
Who is dissatisfied with their body?
Causes body dissatisfaction?
Consequences of body dissatisfaction?
Conclusion
7: Dieting
Putting diet into context
The dieting industry
What is dieting?
Dieting and overeating
The consequences of dieting
The problems with restraint theory
Conclusion
8: Obesity
What is obesity?
How common is obesity?
What are the consequences of obesity?
What are the causes of obesity?
Problems with restraint theory
Conclusion
9: Obesity treatment
Dietary interventions
Should obesity be treated at all?
The treatment alternatives
The success stories
Preventing obesity
Conclusion 10: Eating disorders
Anorexia nervosa
What are the consequences of Anorexia nervosa?
Bulimia nervosa
What are the consequences of Bulimia nervosa?
Causes of eating disorders
Conclusion
11: Treating eating disorders
Psychoanalytic psychotherapy
Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT)
Family therapy
Inpatient treatments
An integrated approach to treatment
12: An integrated model of diet
A summary of the literature on diet
Common themes in the diet literature on eating behavior
An integrated model of diet
Conclusion.
Authorized Access Point
Ogden, Jane, 1966- psychology of eating : from healthy to disordered behavior