The Psychology of Overeating

The Psychology of Overeating
Food and the Culture of Consumerism
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Artikel-Nr:
9781472581075
Veröffentl:
2015
Erscheinungsdatum:
22.10.2015
Seiten:
216
Autor:
Kima Cargill
Gewicht:
387 g
Format:
233x154x17 mm
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Kima Cargill is an Associate Professor of Psychology in the Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences Program at the University of Washington, Tacoma, USA.
Drawing on empirical research, clinical case material and vivid examples from modern culture, The Psychology of Overeating demonstrates that overeating must be understood as part of the wider cultural problem of consumption and materialism. Highlighting modern society's pathological need to consume, Kima Cargill explores how our limitless consumer culture offers an endless array of delicious food as well as easy money whilst obscuring the long-term effects of overconsumption.The book investigates how developments in food science, branding and marketing have transformed Western diets and how the food industry employs psychology to trick us into eating more and more - and why we let them. Drawing striking parallels between 'Big Food' and 'Big Pharma', Cargill shows how both industries use similar tactics to manufacture desire, resist regulation and convince us that the solution to overconsumption is further consumption. Real-life examples illustrate how loneliness, depression and lack of purpose help to drive consumption, and how this is attributed to individual failure rather than wider culture.The first book to introduce a clinical and existential psychology perspective into the field of food studies, Cargill's interdisciplinary approach bridges the gulf between theory and practice. Key reading for students and researchers in food studies, psychology, health and nutrition and anyone wishing to learn more about the relationship between food and consumption.
The first book to introduce clinical and existential psychology into the multidisciplinary field of food studies
1. Introduction2. The Rise of Consumer Culture3. The Psychological Effects of Consumer Culture4. Food, Money and Consumer Culture5. How the Food Industry Uses Psychology to Trick Us (and Why We Let Them)6. Sugar and Sweet7. Hyperpalatable Foods, Hormones and Addiction8. Binge Eating Disorder, the DSM, and Consumer Culture9. The Bedfellows of Consumer Culture: Big Food and Big Pharma10. The Regulation of Well-Being: FDA and the Nanny State11. ConclusionBibliographyIndex

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