Pathology of Eating: Psychology and Treatment
Originally published in 1986, Sara Gilbert provided the first systematic and comprehensive coverage of the psychological aspects of eating disorders and their treatment.

The book begins with an account of normal eating behaviour and the problems of explaining its control in the individual in the context of social and cultural influences. It describes cross-cultural differences in attitudes to being overweight or underweight, and the current western dilemma of pressures towards slimness on the one hand and the increasing demand for choice and fast food on the other.

In Part II, the author describes the phenomena of overeating and undereating, both in relation to people with systemic disease and in people suffering from obesity, anorexia nervosa and bulimia. She examines the psychological causes of overeating and undereating, and the problems of drawing a line between purely medical and purely social-psychological explanations.

In Part III of the book, the author provides a summary of treatments for overeating and undereating, with emphasis on the psychological approaches. She describes new developments, in particular in the use of behavioural techniques, and their significance as a means of allowing individual sufferers some choice in the course of their own treatment.

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Pathology of Eating: Psychology and Treatment
Originally published in 1986, Sara Gilbert provided the first systematic and comprehensive coverage of the psychological aspects of eating disorders and their treatment.

The book begins with an account of normal eating behaviour and the problems of explaining its control in the individual in the context of social and cultural influences. It describes cross-cultural differences in attitudes to being overweight or underweight, and the current western dilemma of pressures towards slimness on the one hand and the increasing demand for choice and fast food on the other.

In Part II, the author describes the phenomena of overeating and undereating, both in relation to people with systemic disease and in people suffering from obesity, anorexia nervosa and bulimia. She examines the psychological causes of overeating and undereating, and the problems of drawing a line between purely medical and purely social-psychological explanations.

In Part III of the book, the author provides a summary of treatments for overeating and undereating, with emphasis on the psychological approaches. She describes new developments, in particular in the use of behavioural techniques, and their significance as a means of allowing individual sufferers some choice in the course of their own treatment.

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Pathology of Eating: Psychology and Treatment

Pathology of Eating: Psychology and Treatment

by Sara Gilbert
Pathology of Eating: Psychology and Treatment

Pathology of Eating: Psychology and Treatment

by Sara Gilbert

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Originally published in 1986, Sara Gilbert provided the first systematic and comprehensive coverage of the psychological aspects of eating disorders and their treatment.

The book begins with an account of normal eating behaviour and the problems of explaining its control in the individual in the context of social and cultural influences. It describes cross-cultural differences in attitudes to being overweight or underweight, and the current western dilemma of pressures towards slimness on the one hand and the increasing demand for choice and fast food on the other.

In Part II, the author describes the phenomena of overeating and undereating, both in relation to people with systemic disease and in people suffering from obesity, anorexia nervosa and bulimia. She examines the psychological causes of overeating and undereating, and the problems of drawing a line between purely medical and purely social-psychological explanations.

In Part III of the book, the author provides a summary of treatments for overeating and undereating, with emphasis on the psychological approaches. She describes new developments, in particular in the use of behavioural techniques, and their significance as a means of allowing individual sufferers some choice in the course of their own treatment.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415712521
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 12/23/2014
Series: Psychology Revivals
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 258
Product dimensions: 5.44(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Preface Part 1: Normal Eating Behaviour 1 Cultural Aspects of Eating and Body Weight 2 The Control of Feeding and Weight Part 2: Pathology of Eating 3 Introduction 4 Anorexia and Disorders of Eating as a Secondary Factor 5 Anorexia Nervosa 6 Overeating and Demonstrable Pathology 7 Overeating and Obesity 8 Overeating and People of Normal Weight Part 3: Treatment of the Eating Disorders 9 Introduction 10 Treatment of Undereating and Anorexia Nervosa 11 Treatment of Obesity 12 Treatment of Bulimia 13 Conclusions. Bibliography. Author Index. Subject Index

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