by Bernard Guerin (Author), Millie Tait (Author), Scarlett Kraehe (Author)
This book rethinks the diagnosis and treatment of 'eating disorders' by putting the spotlight on their social and societal contexts, examining how these behaviours are shaped by the difficult life conditions of those suffering.
Author Biography
Bernard Guerin is Professor of Psychology at the University of South Australia. His research and writing try to integrate what we know from the social sciences to provide a contextual view of all human behaviour, talking and thinking.
Millie Tait is a Psychology Honours Graduate from the University of South Australia working in community services. She is interested in supporting people through their life situations labelled as 'mental health problems' without pathologising.
Scarlett Kraehe is a Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) Graduate from the University of South Australia with an interest in gender and race theory.
Nikia Bailey is a Psychologist holding a Master of Psychology (Clinical) from the University of South Australia.
Number of Pages: 182
Dimensions: 0.42 x 9.21 x 6.14 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: June 18, 2024