
Enduring change in eating disorders
H. Charles Fishman
2004
If you enjoyed Culture and weight consciousness by Mervat Nasser, you likely appreciate Cross-cultural studies, Eating disorders, Social aspects. These similar reads match the tone, themes, and audience of the original.

H. Charles Fishman
2004

Laura J. Goodman
2001

Margo Maine
2008

Ron A. Thompson
2010

Peter Aggleton, Andrew Ball, Purnima N. Mane
2005

Jim Orford, Guillermina Natera, Alex Copello, Carol Atkinson, Jazmin Mora, Richard Velleman, Ian Crundall, Marcella Tiburcio, Lorna Templeton, Gwen Walley
2005

Marjana Martinic, Fiona Measham
2008

Paula Caplan
2000

Evelyne Micollier
2003

Helena Ragone
2000

Margaret Lock
1994

Kenneth H. Rubin
2005

Jane R. Hirschmann, Carol H. Munter
1988
The reissue of a classic in healthy living, with more than 300,000 copies sold!Diet/binge. good food/bad food. punishment/reward. These are the compulsive eater's nightmares, a long-time pattern of recrimination and guilt that ultimately leads to more overeating and more weight gain. In an updated edition, here is the ground-breaking, step-by-step plan that doesn't control eating habits but cures them instead, once and for all. Overcoming Overeating will show you how to:* Give up dieting forever* Eat from true stomach hunger instead of "mouth hunger"* Stop overeating and lose weight naturally* Move beyond a preoccupation with eating and weight in order to live a more satisfying life

Daniel Goleman
2006
Redefines the nature of human relationships and its impact on every aspect of daily life, bringing together the latest research in biology and brain science to reveal how one's daily encounters shape the brain and affect the body.

Phyllis Chesler
1972

Gail Sheehy
1992
Gail Sheehy's landmark bestseller offers women the latest information on everything from early menopause to Chinese medicine and natural remedies, including four new chapters on The Perimenopause Panic, Menopause in the Workplace, Estrogen and Brainpower, and New Frontiers in Treatment. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.

Sandra Coney
1991

An Vleugels
2013

Katharine Hodgkin, Susannah Radstone
2003

Heidi Keller
2006
The Classic Edition of Heidi Keller's Cultures of Infancy, first published in 2007, includes a new introduction by the author, describing for readers the original context for her work, how she has further developed her research and thinking, and the ongoing relevance of this volume in the context of future challenges for the field. In its original volume, Cultures of Infancy presented the first systematic analysis of culturally informed developmental pathways, synthesizing evolutionary and cultural psychological perspectives for a broader understanding of human development. In this compelling book, Heidi Keller utilizes ethnographic reports, as well as quantitative and qualitative analyses, to illustrate how humans resolve universal developmental tasks in particular sociodemographic contexts. These contexts are represented in cultural models, and three distinct models are addressed throughout the text: the model of independence with autonomy as developmental organizer; the model of interdependence with relatedness as the developmental organizer; and the model of autonomous relatedness representing particular mixtures of autonomy and relatedness. The book offers an empirical examination of the first integrative developmental task-relationship formation during the early months of life. Keller shows that early parenting experiences shape the basic foundation of the self within particular models of parenting that are influenced by culturally informed socialization goals. With distinct patterns of results the studies have revealed, Cultures of Infancy helps redefine developmental psychology as part of a culturally informed science based on evolutionary groundwork. Scholars interested in a broad perspective on human development and culture will benefit from this pioneering volume.

Susie Orbach, S ORBACH, Susie Orbach , Susie Orbach
1978

David Smail
1997

Christine Downing
1987

Lawrence E. Shapiro, Lawrence Shapiro
1997
Studies show that emotional intelligence -- the social and emotional skills that make up what we call character -- is more important to your child's success than the cognitive intelligence measured by IQ. And unlike IQ, emotional intelligence can be developed in kids at all stages. Filled with games, checklists and practical parenting techniques, How to Raise a Child with a High EQ will help your child to cope with -- and overcome -- the emotional stress of modern times and the normal problems of growing up.

Marcus Grant
2009
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