Food as a Drug
By Walker S C Poston, C Keith Haddock
Published July 14th 2000 by Routledge – 188 pages
Published July 14th 2000 by Routledge – 188 pages
Food as a Drug provides psychologists, psychiatrists, and counselors with a unique discussion about possible addictive qualities of some foods to assist clients who are struggling with obesity or eating disorders. Examining the pros and cons of treating eating disorders with an addictions model, this book also explores the tremendous societal and personal costs of eating disorders and obesity, such as increased risk of heart disease, health care costs, and death. Thorough and concise, Food as a Drug will assist you in providing better services to clients with these types of dilemmas.Comprehensive and current, this reference provides information on relevant topics, such as diet and behavior relationships; cross-cultural perspectives on the use of foods for medicinal purposes; regulatory perspectives on drugs, foods, and nutritional supplements; and whether foods have pharmacological properties. Food as a Drug address several important topics, such as:
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Name: Food as a Drug (Paperback) – Routledge
Description: By Walker S C Poston, C Keith Haddock. Food as a Drug provides psychologists, psychiatrists, and counselors with a unique discussion about possible addictive qualities of some foods to assist clients who are struggling with obesity or eating disorders. Examining the pros and cons of treating...
Categories: Psychotherapy, Addiction Disorders - Adult, Eating Disorders - All - Adult