Binge Eating and Binge Drinking: Psychological, Social and Medical Implications ( Alcohol and Drug Abuse )

Publication series :Alcohol and Drug Abuse

Author: Simon B. Harris  

Publisher: Nova Science Publishers, Inc.‎

Publication year: 2013

E-ISBN: 9781626185814

Subject: R749.92 psychosomatic diseases

Keyword: Substance Abuse

Language: ENG

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In this book, the authors present current research in the study of the psychological, social and medical implications of binge eating and drinking. Topics discussed in this compilation include the pre-clinical findings on the neurobiology of binge drinking from rat animal models; the causes and co-factors of binge eating disorders; understanding the high co-prevalence of problematic eating and drinking; a neurocognitive profile of binge drinking; the neural, biological and genetic factors associated with binge eating disorders; cultural variations in the pursuit of attractiveness and associated harms; measures to detect childhood binge eating disorders; the pathophysiological and psychological aspects of binge drinking; and borderline personality disorder mediating the effect of childhood abuse on substance dependence.

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