The first clinical book to cover orthorexia nervosa, this text brings together all current research on the topic. It defines its clinical presentation, explores its social, cultural, and psychological basis, and discusses treatment options. It is a valuable resource for psychologists, psychiatrists, teachers, and students.
The first clinical book to cover orthorexia nervosa, this text brings together all current research on the topic. It defines its clinical presentation, explores its social, cultural, and psychological basis, and discusses treatment options. It is a valuable resource for psychologists, psychiatrists, teachers, and students.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Anna Brytek-Matera, PhD, is Professor of Medical and Health Sciences at the University of Wroc¿aw, Poland. As a (co-)author of over 150 publications, including eight books (e.g. Eating Disorders, 2021), she is a leading authority on orthorexia nervosa, eating disorders and eating behaviour. She has been invited to give guest lectures at universities around the world, including Stanford University, The University of Tokyo, Western Sydney University, and the University of Padova. Her research has earned her a place in the top 2% of the world's most cited scientists (Single Year Impact; 2021, 2022).
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Foreword Preface Acknowledgements About the Author Part I. Dieting Trends and Health: 1. Healthy and sustainable diet 2. Health behaviours and healthy eating interventions Highlights Part II. Clinical Description of Orthorexia Nervosa: 3. Definition of orthorexia nervosa 4. Diagnostic overview of orthorexia nervosa 5. Orthorexia nervosa and other disorders: differential diagnosis Highlights Part III. Assessment and Prevalence of Orthorexia Nervosa: 6. Research methods in orthorexia nervosa 7. Prevalence of orthorexia nervosa Highlights Part IV. Multidimensional Characteristics of Orthorexia Nervosa: 8. Psychological characteristics of orthorexia nervosa 9. Nutritional characteristics of orthorexia nervosa 10. Potential social risk factor of orthorexia nervosa: social media use Highlights Part V. Two Decades of Research on Orthorexia Nervosa: 11. Orthorexia nervosa research in western societies 12. Research on orthorexia nervosa in non-western societies using the example of East Asian countries Highlights Part VI. Future Directions on Orthorexia Nervosa: 13. Orthorexia nervosa: what do we know and what should we do? References Index.
Foreword Preface Acknowledgements About the Author Part I. Dieting Trends and Health: 1. Healthy and sustainable diet 2. Health behaviours and healthy eating interventions Highlights Part II. Clinical Description of Orthorexia Nervosa: 3. Definition of orthorexia nervosa 4. Diagnostic overview of orthorexia nervosa 5. Orthorexia nervosa and other disorders: differential diagnosis Highlights Part III. Assessment and Prevalence of Orthorexia Nervosa: 6. Research methods in orthorexia nervosa 7. Prevalence of orthorexia nervosa Highlights Part IV. Multidimensional Characteristics of Orthorexia Nervosa: 8. Psychological characteristics of orthorexia nervosa 9. Nutritional characteristics of orthorexia nervosa 10. Potential social risk factor of orthorexia nervosa: social media use Highlights Part V. Two Decades of Research on Orthorexia Nervosa: 11. Orthorexia nervosa research in western societies 12. Research on orthorexia nervosa in non-western societies using the example of East Asian countries Highlights Part VI. Future Directions on Orthorexia Nervosa: 13. Orthorexia nervosa: what do we know and what should we do? References Index.
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