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Processed Food Addiction: Foundations, Assessment, and Recovery by Marianne T. M
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Item specifics
- Condition
- ISBN-13
- 9780367503420
- Book Title
- Processed Food Addiction
- ISBN
- 9780367503420
About this product
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
ISBN-10
0367503425
ISBN-13
9780367503420
eBay Product ID (ePID)
12038262678
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
462 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Processed Food Addiction: Foundations, Assessment, and Recovery : Foundations, Assessment, and Recovery
Subject
Nutrition, Endocrinology & Metabolism, Psychiatry / General
Publication Year
2020
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Medical
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Weight
29.7 Oz
Item Length
10 in
Item Width
7 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
616.8526
Table Of Content
Introduction: Learning about Processed Food Addiction (PFA) Part I. Foundation Overlap between Drug and Processed Food Addiction (PFA) - Pamela M. Peeke, Joan Ifland Neurodysfunction in Addiction and Overeating as Assessed by Brain Imaging - Randall J. Ellis, Michale Michaelides, Gene-Jack Wang Neural Vulnerability Factors for Overeating: Treatment Implications - Eric Stice, Zack Stice Sugar Consumption: An Important Example Whereby Recognizing Food Addiction May Prove Important in Gaining Optimal Health - Harry G Preuss, Joan R Ifland Sugar and Fat Addiction - Kristen Ciscitelli, Nicole Avena Abstinent Food Plans for Processed Food Addiction (PFA) - J. R. Ifland,H.G. Preuss, M.T. Marcus, K.M. Rourke, W.C. Taylor, H. Theresa Wright, K. Sheppard Mindfulness Therapies for Food Addiction - Marianne T. Marcus Part II. Diagnosis and Assessment Introduction to Part II, Diagnosing and Assessing Processed Food Addiction (PFA) - Dennis M. Donovan, Joan Ifland Assessment of food cravings -Adrian Meule Case Study: Severe Processed Food Addiction - Natalie Gold DSM 5 SUD Criterion 1. Uninteded Use - Theresa Wright, Joan Ifland Criterion 2. Failure to cut back - Diane Rohrback, Joan Ifland DSM 5 SUD Criterion 3. Time Spent - Elaine Epstein, Joan Ifland DSM 5 SUD Criterion 4. Cravings - Joan Ifland DSM 5 SUD Diagnostic Criterion 5. Failure to fulfil roles - Carrie Willy, Joan Ifland DSM 5 SUD Diagnostic Criterion 6. Interpersonal Problems - Robin Piper, Joan Ifland DSM5 SUD Diagnostic Criterion 7. Activities Given Up - Rhona Epstein, Joan Ifland DSM 5 SUD Diagnostic Criterion 8 Hazardous Use - Jennifer Mason Cross, Joan Ifland DSM 5 SUD Criterion 9 Use in Spite of Consequences - Sue Roselle, Joan Ifland DSM 5 SUD Criterion 10 Tolerance - Carrie Willey, Joan Ifland DSM 5 SUD Criterion 11 Withdrawal - Theresa Wright, Joan Ifland The Addiction Severity Index in the Assessement of Processed Food Addiction - Joan Ifland, Kay Sheppard, Theresa Wright Part III. Recovery from Processed Food Addiction (PFA) Introduction to Recovery from Processed Food Addiction - Doug Ziedonis and Joan Ifland Premises of Recovery for Adults - Douglas M. Ziedonis, Joan Ifland Avenues to Success for the Practitioner - Doug Ziedonis and Joan Ifland Adaptation of APA Practise Guidelines for SUD to Processed Food Addiciton (PFA) - Carrie Willey, Joan Ifland Preparing Adults for Recovery - Robin Piper, Joan Ifland Insights from the Field - Theresa Wright, Joan Ifland Adaptation of SUD and ED Practise Parameters to Adolescents and Children with PFA - Joan Ifland, Carrie L. Willey Strategies for Helping Food-Addicted Children - Joan Ifland Conclusion: Nurturing The Sapling - H.G. Preuss, M.T. Marcus, J. Ifland
Synopsis
Obesity and eating disorders have stubbornly refused to respond to treatment since the 1990's. This book organizes the evidence for a possible answer, i.e., that the problem could be one of addiction to processed foods. In a Processed Food Addiction (PFA) model, concepts of abstinence, cue-avoidance, acceptance of lapses, and consequences all play a role in long-term recovery. Application of these concepts could provide new tools to health professionals and significantly improve outcomes. This book describes PFA recovery concepts in detail. The material bridges the research into practical steps that health professionals can employ in their practices. It contains an evidence-based chapter on concepts of abstinence from processed foods. It rigorously describes PFA pathology according to the DSM 5 Addiction Diagnostic Criteria. It applies the Addiction Severity Index to PFA so that health practitioners can orient themselves to diagnosing and assessing PFA. It contains ground-breaking insight into how to approach PFA in children. Because the book is evidence-based, practitioners can gain the confidence to put the controversy about food addiction to rest. Practitioners can begin to identify and effectively help their clients who are addicted to processed foods. This is a breakthrough volume in a field that could benefit from new approaches., The food addiction model is a new approach to understanding and treating overeating, an epidemic which is worsening with serious consequences. Clinical experience shows that applying classic addiction recovery protocols of withdrawal and abstinence are effective at establishing healthy eating habits.
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