Bulimarexia

Bulimarexia

Author: Marlene Boskind-White

Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 294

ISBN-13: 9780393301175

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Describes the behavior and long-term consequences of binge/purge dieting, with a focus on the pressures that confront young women.


Theory and Treatment of Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia

Theory and Treatment of Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia

Author: Steven Wiley Emmett

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-06-20

Total Pages: 353

ISBN-13: 113484350X

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This impressive book presents contributions from leading researchers and practitioners in the field of eating disorders and offers a remarkably comprehensive study of the theory and treatment of both anorexia nervosa and bulimia from biomedical, sociocultural and psychological perspectives. Theory and Treatment of Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia is testimony to the multidetermined nature of the current epidemic of food-related disorders; as such, it emphasizes the pressing need for professionals to collaborate on research and treatment.


Bulimia/anorexia

Bulimia/anorexia

Author: Marlene Boskind-White

Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 340

ISBN-13: 9780393319231

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"The power of the book lies in [its] vast clinical experience.... Eminently readable and filled with clinical anecdote.... Invaluable."--The Lancet


Eating Disorders in Contemporary French Women’s Writing

Eating Disorders in Contemporary French Women’s Writing

Author: Lucille Cairns

Publisher: Liverpool University Press

Published: 2023-05-15

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 1802076484

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Eating Disorders in Contemporary French Women’s Writing examines the most common types of Eating Disorders (EDs) - anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa/bulimarexia, and binge eating disorder - as represented in contemporary French women’s literature. The primary corpus comprises 40 autobiographical (and very occasionally autofictional) texts complemented by ample reference, and sometimes challenge, to clinical, medically-researched based, or theoretical publications on EDs.


Diet of Despair

Diet of Despair

Author: Anna Paterson

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 2002-01-01

Total Pages: 218

ISBN-13: 9781873942192

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SPECIAL MENTION TES/NASEN BEST ACADEMIC BOOK AWARD `Anna has written a very descriptive book of her feeling and the difficult times she went through as she struggled with anorexia. The book gives advice, recovery ideas and encouragement for those who suffer eating disorders' - International Woman `I enjoyed her style of writing and would certainly recommend this book to anyone interested in eating disorders' - Signpost `Provides a valuable insight into how a young person with an eating disorder thinks and feels' - Contact a Family `The style is clear and engaging and ought to reach young people who are experiencing difficulties. The level of information contained would be of equal value to the families of these young people in helping them understand the emotions of their loved ones' - Educational Psychology Looking in the bathroom mirror for the first time since my illness had begun, I saw how I really looked. I was a walking skeleton, with my skin stretched tight over my bones. My face had become a skull, and when I smiled, it looked like I was wearing a horror mask. Anna has suffered a serious eating disorder and, more importantly, she has recovered! In this book she provides the reader with: " a moving account of her experiences " information about eating disorders " a plan for recovery " HOPE. The book is intended for young people and their families, and all those who care for children at risk.


Foods & Nutrition Encyclopedia, 2nd Edition, Volume 1

Foods & Nutrition Encyclopedia, 2nd Edition, Volume 1

Author: Marion Eugene Ensminger

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2023-07-21

Total Pages: 1218

ISBN-13: 100094963X

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Foods and Nutrition Encyclopedia, 2nd Edition is the updated, expanded version of what has been described as a "monumental, classic work." This new edition contains more than 2,400 pages; 1,692 illustrations, 96 of which are full-color photographs; 2,800 entries (topics); and 462 tables, including a table of 2,500 food compositions. A comprehensive index enables you to find information quickly and easily.


Women and Mental Health

Women and Mental Health

Author: Carol T. Mowbray

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 1984

Total Pages: 220

ISBN-13: 9780866563314

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Here is an illuminating feminist appraisal of the problems of sex differences and sexist treatment of women's mental health problems by state mental health agencies. In this provocative volume, prominent feminist scholars and practitioners provide insights into the problems of biased treatment of women and provide both factual evidence of that bias and effective, viable solutions for change. The editors are members of the Women's Task Force of the Department of Mental Health in the State of Michigan. The Task Force is comprised of women health professionals who are aware of sexism in the mental health services provided by the State and have taken action to change the biased treatment of women.


Sex Roles and Psychopathology

Sex Roles and Psychopathology

Author: Cathy Widom

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-06-29

Total Pages: 403

ISBN-13: 1468445626

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Psychopathology is the science of deviant behavior. However, as psy chopathologists, our explanations of deviant behavior are not developed in a sterile, laboratory environment. Abnormality is a relative concept, and the labeling of someone or some behavior as abnormal is inextrica bly linked to a particular social context. In the United States, for exam ple, a woman reporting vivid hallucinations is likely to be committed to a mental hospital and the behavior considered maladaptive. In other cultures, the same behavior may be interpreted as reflecting magical, healing powers, and the woman honored and revered. An explicit assumption underlying this book is that elements of social causality influence the development and maintenance of psycho pathology. While the chapters emphasize environmental influences, this is not intended to negate the importance of physiological, biological, genetic, or hormonal factors in relation to psychopathology. The purpose of this book is to examine the impact of sex role ster eotypes on the occurrence and distribution of specific forms of psycho pathology. In contrast to prior work, which emphasizes sex differences (e.g., Franks and Gomberg's Gender and Disordered Behavior) these are not the primary focus of this volume. Sex Roles and Psychopathology analyzes the extent to which cultural norms about the sexes, societal expectations and values about sex-typed behavior and sex differences, and profes sional biases influence the development, manifestation, and mainte nance of abnormal behavior among men and women.