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Psychology of Eating: From Healthy to Disordered Behavior
Psychology of Eating: From Healthy to Disordered Behavior
Author: Ogden, Jane
Edition/Copyright: 2ND 10
ISBN: 1-4051-9120-1
Publisher: Blackwell Publishers
Type: Print On Demand
Used Print:  $36.00
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As featured in: The Observer Magazine, 9 November 2003 New Woman magazine, March 2005"I highly recommend this wide-ranging and clearly written book, which contains a treasure-trove of interesting material and useful references. Dr. Ogden addresses a broad spectrum of topics, ranging from the psychology of normal eating to body shape concerns, obesity, and eating disorders. This is a valuable work for both researchers and students, and will be of special interest to advanced undergraduate and graduate students in the fields of psychology and nutritional science." Richard Gordon, Bard College"Ogden's book is a comprehensive integration of the interrelated topics of dieting, eating disorders, obesity, and physical and mental health. It provides wide-ranging and in-depth coverage of issues key to understanding and addressing the seemingly contradictory upsurge of both obesity and eating disorders." Michael R. Lowe, Drexel University"Eating can be a source of delight or an opportunity for poor psychological and physical health. In this book Jane Ogden gives a scholarly and yet digestible overview of the psychological underpinnings of this important area." Janet Treasure, King's College London"There is no doubt that in terms of its breadth and depth the book is impressive ... For those who are entering the field and who require a source that outlines the vast literature on the areas and approaches to the psychology of eating then this book will be a useful guide to the many areas that make up the field ... highly relevant for students undertaking courses in undergraduate health psychology, postgraduate psychology and professional studies in nutrition and dietetics, nursing and counselling." Julie Hepworth, Queen Margaret University College, Edinburgh, Journal of Health Psychology, Vol 9(4) 617-620

 

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