The Psychology of Eating – From Healthy To Disordered Behavior 2e
From Healthy to Disordered Behavior
Samenvatting
With its primary focus on the psychology of eating from a social, health, and clinical perspective, the second edition of
The
Psychology of Eating:
From
Healthy to
Disordered
Behavior presents an overview of the latest research into a wide range of eating–related behaviors
Features the most up–to–date research relating to eating behavior
Integrates psychological knowledge with several other disciplines
Written in a lively, accessible style
Supplemented with illustrations and maps to make literature more approachable
Specificaties
Inhoudsopgave
<p>Foreword Janet Polivy x</p>
<p>Acknowledgments xiii</p>
<p>Chapter 1 Introduction 1</p>
<p>The Aim of This Book 1</p>
<p>The Focus of This Book 2</p>
<p>The Structure of This Book 2</p>
<p>Further Reading 5</p>
<p>Chapter 2 Healthy Eating 8</p>
<p>What Is Healthy Eating? 8</p>
<p>The Role of Diet in Contributing to Illness 11</p>
<p>The Role of Diet in Treating Illness 16</p>
<p>Who Has a Healthy Diet? 20</p>
<p>The Impact of Health Concerns 27</p>
<p>A Note on Measuring Food Intake 28</p>
<p>Conclusion 30</p>
<p>Chapter 3 Food Choice 31</p>
<p>Developmental Models of Food Choice 32</p>
<p>Cognitive Models of Food Choice 43</p>
<p>Psychophysiological Models of Food Choice 49</p>
<p>Conclusion 61</p>
<p>Chapter 4 The Meaning of Food 63</p>
<p>Food Classification Systems 64</p>
<p>Food as a Statement of the Self 66</p>
<p>Food as Social Interaction 72</p>
<p>Food as Cultural Identity 74</p>
<p>Measuring Beliefs About the Meaning of Food 80</p>
<p>Conclusion 80</p>
<p>Chapter 5 The Meaning of Size 82</p>
<p>Media Representations 82</p>
<p>The Meaning of Sex 87</p>
<p>The Meaning of Size 88</p>
<p>Conclusion 96</p>
<p>Chapter 6 Body Dissatisfaction 97</p>
<p>What Is Body Dissatisfaction? 97</p>
<p>Who Is Dissatisfied With Their Body? 100</p>
<p>Causes of Body Dissatisfaction 105</p>
<p>Consequences of Body Dissatisfaction 112</p>
<p>Conclusion 115</p>
<p>Chapter 7 Dieting 116</p>
<p>Putting Dieting in Context 116</p>
<p>The Dieting Industry 121</p>
<p>What Is Dieting? 127</p>
<p>Dieting and Overeating 130</p>
<p>The Consequences of Dieting 138</p>
<p>Problems With Restraint Theory 142</p>
<p>Conclusion 146</p>
<p>Chapter 8 Obesity 148</p>
<p>What Is Obesity? 148</p>
<p>How Common Is Obesity? 151</p>
<p>What Are the Consequences of Obesity? 152</p>
<p>What Are the Causes of Obesity? 157</p>
<p>Physiological Theories 157</p>
<p>The Obesogenic Environment 163</p>
<p>Problems With Obesity Research 177</p>
<p>Conclusion 179</p>
<p>Chapter 9 Obesity Treatment 180</p>
<p>Doctors Beliefs About Obesity 180</p>
<p>Dietary Interventions 182</p>
<p>Should Obesity Be Treated at All? 187</p>
<p>The Treatment Alternatives 190</p>
<p>The Success Stories 201</p>
<p>Preventing Obesity 206</p>
<p>Conclusion 209</p>
<p>Chapter 10 Eating Disorders 211</p>
<p>Anorexia Nervosa 211</p>
<p>What Are the Consequences of Anorexia Nervosa? 220</p>
<p>Bulimia Nervosa 225</p>
<p>What Are the Consequences of Bulimia Nervosa? 230</p>
<p>Causes of Eating Disorders 233</p>
<p>Conclusion 252</p>
<p>Chapter 11 Treating Eating Disorders 254</p>
<p>Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy 255</p>
<p>Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) 259</p>
<p>Family Therapy 264</p>
<p>Inpatient Treatment 267</p>
<p>An Integrated Approach to Treatment 273</p>
<p>Chapter 12 An Integrated Model of Diet 276</p>
<p>A Summary of the Literature on Diet 276</p>
<p>Common Themes Across the Literature on Eating Behavior 279</p>
<p>An Integrated Model of Diet 285</p>
<p>Conclusion 286</p>
<p>References 288</p>
<p>Author Index 351</p>
<p>Subject Index 365</p>