Dovey Terry - Eating Behaviour - PaperbackBinding: Paperback Description: This text provides readers with a concise introduction to the psychology of eating focussing on the psychological and biological processes that underlie eating behaviour. While insights into eating behaviour that has gone wrong such as anorexia nervosa and bulimia are offered the primary focus is on 'normal eating behaviour. Eating Behaviour highlights the way that the brain and body control eating the environmental
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Binding: Paperback
Description: This text provides readers with a concise introduction to the psychology of eating focussing on the psychological and biological processes that underlie eating behaviour. While insights into eating behaviour that has gone wrong such as anorexia nervosa and bulimia are offered the primary focus is on 'normal eating behaviour. Eating Behaviour highlights the way that the brain and body control eating the environmental factors that infiltrate the consciousness to make us think it is time to eat and childhood to unravel how eating behaviour develops within the individual. The text covers the subject of eating and food related behaviour from the five main areas of psychology developmental cognitive social biological and psychopathological perspectives. Written in a lively accessible style it is designed to give readers a basic understanding of the topic and a platform from which to expand their knowledge of this area. This book is essential reading for psychology and health psychology students those taking eating behaviour modules and eating behaviour and disorders courses. It is also valuable reading for nutritionists dietitians food scientists occupational therapists speech and language therapists and medical students.
Title: Eating Behaviour
Author(s): Dovey Terry
Publisher: Open University Press
Barcode: 9780335235834
Pages: 184 Pages
Publication Date: 8/1/2010
Category: Social Services & Welfare, Criminology