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  1. The Psychology of Eating and Drinking

    3rd Edition

    By Alexandra W. Logue

    Our fascination with eating and drinking behaviors and their causes has resulted in a huge industry of food-related pop science. Every bookstore, every magazine stand, every grocery store checkout counter is filled with publications about how to get your child to eat vegetables, how to tell if...

    Published September 4th 2004 by Routledge

  2. Self-Harm Behavior and Eating Disorders

    Dynamics, Assessment, and Treatment

    Edited by John L. Levitt, Ph.D., Randy A. Sansone, M.D., Leigh Cohn, M.A.T.

    The number of eating disorders patients presenting with symptoms of self-harm is growing quickly, and yet there is surprisingly little known about this unique population. Self-Harm Behavior and Eating Disorders explores the prevalent but largely uncharted relationship between self-injury behaviors...

    Published September 3rd 2004 by Routledge

  3. Beyond a Shadow of a Diet

    The Therapist's Guide to Treating Compulsive Eating Disorders

    By Ellen Frankel, Judith Matz

    This accessible volume will guide therapists of all disciplines through step-by-step treatment of compulsive eating. The authors introduce the new research related to health, weight, fitness and diet failure, and then discuss a treatment method which advocates eating as guided by physiological...

    Published June 29th 2004 by Routledge

  4. Enduring Change in Eating Disorders

    Interventions with Long-Term Results

    By H. Charles Fishman

    Enduring Change in Eating Disorders provides a unique perspective on the successful treatment of eating disorders, which are among the most debilitating and recalcitrant psychiatric diseases. Unique in the field, this book details effective Structural Family Therapy with qualitative follow-ups of...

    Published March 24th 2004 by Routledge

  5. Weight Wisdom

    Affirmations to Free You from Food and Body Concerns

    By Kathleen Burns Kingsbury, Mary Ellen Williams

    In this powerful guide, Kingsbury and Williams equip readers with simple reflections, vignettes, and everyday analogies that they have successfully used with their own clients to counter destructive feelings and shatter distorted ideas of food and weight. Pithy and positive statements replace...

    Published July 13th 2003 by Routledge

  6. Eating Disorders and Cultures in Transition

    Edited by Mervat Nasser, Melanie Katzman, Richard Gordon

    Eating disorders: do they mark cultural transition? Eating disorders that were once viewed as exclusive to specific class and ethnic boundaries in western culture are now spreading worldwide. This issue is fully discussed in this groundbreaking volume. Eating Disorders and Cultures in Transition is...

    Published September 4th 2002 by Routledge

  7. Food as a Drug

    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 eating disorders with an addictions model,...

    Published July 13th 2000 by Routledge

  8. Looking Queer

    Body Image and Identity in Lesbian, Bisexual, Gay, and Transgender Communities

    By John Dececco, Phd, Dawn Atkins

    Looking Queer: Body Image in Lesbian, Bisexual, Gay, and Transgender Communities contains research, firsthand accounts, poetry, theory, and journalistic essays that address and outline the special needs of sexual minorities when dealing with eating disorders and appearance obsession. Looking Queer...

    Published June 14th 1998 by Routledge

  9. Fat¿A Fate Worse Than Death?

    Women, Weight, and Appearance

    By Ellen Cole, Esther D Rothblum, Ruth R Thone

    Despite the gains of the women’s movement, women are still judged by what they look like--and men, by what they do. Fat--A Fate Worse Than Death? offers hardy resistance to the narrow, random, and irrational appearance standards set for American women through an approach that is personal, eclectic,...

    Published August 11th 1997 by Routledge

  10. Eating Disorders and Marital Relationships

    By Jan Norre, Stephan Van den Broucke, Walter Vandereycken

    Anorexia and bulimia are on the increase in the Western world and the disease is now recognised to no longer be only a problem for teenage girls, but older women as well. Most older women either do now or did previously live with a partner and much attention has been paid to these relationships in...

    Published July 2nd 1997 by Routledge