Eating disorders are not about food. They are about pain, control, identity, and the silent struggle to feel enough.
Eating Disorders Uncovered: The Psychology Behind Food and Body Image takes readers beyond calories, diets, and weight charts to explore the real psychological roots of eating disorders. This book gently uncovers why food becomes a coping tool, how body image turns into a battlefield, and why so many people suffer quietly for years without being understood.
Written in clear, compassionate language, this book explains how emotions, trauma, family dynamics, social pressure, perfectionism, and culture shape our relationship with food and the body. Each chapter connects theory with real-life experiences, helping readers recognize patterns that often go unnoticed in daily life and clinical practice.
This is not a judgmental or fear-based book. It is a guide to understanding—whether you are a student, health-care professional, caregiver, or someone personally affected by eating-related struggles. The focus remains on empathy, awareness, and recovery, reminding readers that healing is possible at any stage.
Inside this book, you will discover:
Why eating disorders are psychological conditions, not lifestyle choices
How emotional hunger differs from physical hunger
The deep connection between identity, self-worth, and body image
The role of trauma, perfectionism, and social expectations
Why control feels safe—and how it slowly becomes harmful
What recovery truly means beyond weight restoration
This book is for those who want to understand rather than blame, support rather than judge, and heal rather than control.
If you or someone you care about has ever struggled with food, body image, or self-worth, this book offers insight, clarity, and hope.
Because recovery begins with understanding—and understanding begins here.
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Eating disorders are not about food. They are about pain, control, identity, and the silent struggle to feel enough.Eating Disorders Uncovered: The Psychology Behind Food and Body Image takes readers beyond calories, diets, and weight charts to explore the real psychological roots of eating disorders. This book gently uncovers why food becomes a coping tool, how body image turns into a battlefield, and why so many people suffer quietly for years without being understood.Written in clear, compassionate language, this book explains how emotions, trauma, family dynamics, social pressure, perfectionism, and culture shape our relationship with food and the body. Each chapter connects theory with real-life experiences, helping readers recognize patterns that often go unnoticed in daily life and clinical practice.This is not a judgmental or fear-based book. It is a guide to understanding-whether you are a student, health-care professional, caregiver, or someone personally affected by eating-related struggles. The focus remains on empathy, awareness, and recovery, reminding readers that healing is possible at any stage.Inside this book, you will discover: Why eating disorders are psychological conditions, not lifestyle choicesHow emotional hunger differs from physical hungerThe deep connection between identity, self-worth, and body imageThe role of trauma, perfectionism, and social expectationsWhy control feels safe-and how it slowly becomes harmfulWhat recovery truly means beyond weight restorationThis book is for those who want to understand rather than blame, support rather than judge, and heal rather than control.If you or someone you care about has ever struggled with food, body image, or self-worth, this book offers insight, clarity, and hope.Because recovery begins with understanding-and understanding begins here. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798242242067
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Eating disorders are not about food. They are about pain, control, identity, and the silent struggle to feel enough.Eating Disorders Uncovered: The Psychology Behind Food and Body Image takes readers beyond calories, diets, and weight charts to explore the real psychological roots of eating disorders. This book gently uncovers why food becomes a coping tool, how body image turns into a battlefield, and why so many people suffer quietly for years without being understood.Written in clear, compassionate language, this book explains how emotions, trauma, family dynamics, social pressure, perfectionism, and culture shape our relationship with food and the body. Each chapter connects theory with real-life experiences, helping readers recognize patterns that often go unnoticed in daily life and clinical practice.This is not a judgmental or fear-based book. It is a guide to understanding-whether you are a student, health-care professional, caregiver, or someone personally affected by eating-related struggles. The focus remains on empathy, awareness, and recovery, reminding readers that healing is possible at any stage.Inside this book, you will discover: Why eating disorders are psychological conditions, not lifestyle choicesHow emotional hunger differs from physical hungerThe deep connection between identity, self-worth, and body imageThe role of trauma, perfectionism, and social expectationsWhy control feels safe-and how it slowly becomes harmfulWhat recovery truly means beyond weight restorationThis book is for those who want to understand rather than blame, support rather than judge, and heal rather than control.If you or someone you care about has ever struggled with food, body image, or self-worth, this book offers insight, clarity, and hope.Because recovery begins with understanding-and understanding begins here. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798242242067
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