Author: Sylvia Rimm
Publisher: Rodale
ISBN: 9781579548506
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 252
Book Description
A compassionate guide for parents focuses on the emotional impact of being an overweight child, citing the risks and challenges faced by young people with weight problems while offering advice on how to be aware of peer discrimination, encourage healthy eating without nagging, and more. 40,000 first printing.
Rescuing the Emotional Lives of Our Overweight Children
Author: Sylvia Rimm
Publisher: Rodale
ISBN: 9781579548506
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 252
Book Description
A compassionate guide for parents focuses on the emotional impact of being an overweight child, citing the risks and challenges faced by young people with weight problems while offering advice on how to be aware of peer discrimination, encourage healthy eating without nagging, and more. 40,000 first printing.
Publisher: Rodale
ISBN: 9781579548506
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 252
Book Description
A compassionate guide for parents focuses on the emotional impact of being an overweight child, citing the risks and challenges faced by young people with weight problems while offering advice on how to be aware of peer discrimination, encourage healthy eating without nagging, and more. 40,000 first printing.
Rescuing the Emotional Lives of Overweight Children
Author: Sylvia Rimm
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781422367957
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
Finalist for a Books for a Better Life Award, this book reveals the emotional pain that overweight children endure. Rimm explores a startling set of problems that are unique to kids who struggle with their weight. Through a survey of more than 5,000 middle school students, personal interviews, & cases from her private practice, Dr. Rimm discovered that kids with weight problems are: More likely to report family problems; Twice as likely to believe they will never marry; Three times as likely to be worried about their future; & Four times as likely to have poor self-confidence. Complete with a sensible, 6-step action plan to help kids emotionally & physically, Rimm¿s wise counsel & science-based research make this book a necessary read for parents. Illus.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781422367957
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
Finalist for a Books for a Better Life Award, this book reveals the emotional pain that overweight children endure. Rimm explores a startling set of problems that are unique to kids who struggle with their weight. Through a survey of more than 5,000 middle school students, personal interviews, & cases from her private practice, Dr. Rimm discovered that kids with weight problems are: More likely to report family problems; Twice as likely to believe they will never marry; Three times as likely to be worried about their future; & Four times as likely to have poor self-confidence. Complete with a sensible, 6-step action plan to help kids emotionally & physically, Rimm¿s wise counsel & science-based research make this book a necessary read for parents. Illus.
Rescuing the Emotional Lives of Overweight Children
Author: Sylvia Rimm
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781422392096
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
Finalist for a Books for a Better Life Award, this book reveals the emotional pain that overweight children endure. Rimm explores a startling set of problems that are unique to kids who struggle with their weight. Through a survey of more than 5,000 middle school students, personal interviews, & cases from her private practice, Dr. Rimm discovered that kids with weight problems are: More likely to report family problems; Twice as likely to believe they will never marry; Three times as likely to be worried about their future; & Four times as likely to have poor self-confidence. Complete with a sensible, 6-step action plan to help kids emotionally & physically, Rimm¿s wise counsel & science-based research make this book a necessary read for parents. Illus.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781422392096
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
Finalist for a Books for a Better Life Award, this book reveals the emotional pain that overweight children endure. Rimm explores a startling set of problems that are unique to kids who struggle with their weight. Through a survey of more than 5,000 middle school students, personal interviews, & cases from her private practice, Dr. Rimm discovered that kids with weight problems are: More likely to report family problems; Twice as likely to believe they will never marry; Three times as likely to be worried about their future; & Four times as likely to have poor self-confidence. Complete with a sensible, 6-step action plan to help kids emotionally & physically, Rimm¿s wise counsel & science-based research make this book a necessary read for parents. Illus.
OBESITY (EasyRead Large Bold Edition)
Author: Daniel E. Harmon
Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com
ISBN: 1427086192
Category : Obesity
Languages : en
Pages : 134
Book Description
Examines the health risks and possible remedies for the national epidemic of obesity.
Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com
ISBN: 1427086192
Category : Obesity
Languages : en
Pages : 134
Book Description
Examines the health risks and possible remedies for the national epidemic of obesity.
Obesity
Author: Daniel E. Harmon
Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com
ISBN: 1427086648
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 134
Book Description
Obesity is such a serious concern that health professionals have begun to attach the E word to it: epidemic. The concern applies to all age groups, but especially to teenagers. This book examines the very real and dangerous risks of obesity, and provides its history as well as the changing viewpoints of body image. Some of the reasons why Am...
Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com
ISBN: 1427086648
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 134
Book Description
Obesity is such a serious concern that health professionals have begun to attach the E word to it: epidemic. The concern applies to all age groups, but especially to teenagers. This book examines the very real and dangerous risks of obesity, and provides its history as well as the changing viewpoints of body image. Some of the reasons why Am...
Weight and Health
Author: Wendy Murphy
Publisher: Twenty-First Century Books
ISBN: 0761340432
Category : Young Adult Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 116
Book Description
By some estimates, 25 percent of young people in the United States are either overweight or obese, a figure that has doubled in the last 30 years. In that time, the physical activities in our lives have gone down while our caloric intake has gone up. The U.S. Surgeon General has called the incidence of excessive weight—which unfortunately extends to all age groups including the elderly—a public health crisis. By presenting both real-life case studies and the most current scientific research, this book provides the information young people need to understand the indivisible connection between weight and health.
Publisher: Twenty-First Century Books
ISBN: 0761340432
Category : Young Adult Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 116
Book Description
By some estimates, 25 percent of young people in the United States are either overweight or obese, a figure that has doubled in the last 30 years. In that time, the physical activities in our lives have gone down while our caloric intake has gone up. The U.S. Surgeon General has called the incidence of excessive weight—which unfortunately extends to all age groups including the elderly—a public health crisis. By presenting both real-life case studies and the most current scientific research, this book provides the information young people need to understand the indivisible connection between weight and health.
Encyclopedia of Obesity
Author: Kathleen Keller
Publisher: SAGE Publications
ISBN: 1452265852
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 1041
Book Description
"This work, featuring a reading level appropriate for high school audiences and above, is recommended for academic and public libraries." —Library Journal The Encyclopedia of Obesity is as much of a reference resource as it is a tool to raise awareness in the medical and public health communities. With almost 500 entries, these two volume summarize pertinent topics in obesity and related health conditions, including molecular biology, psychology, medicine, public health and policy, food science, environmental health, and pharmaceuticals. The editor has chosen topics that capture the current climate of obesity research while still addressing and defining the core concepts related to this condition. Based on a theme of "Moving Forward in an Ever Expanding World" articles address topics for a changing society that is slowly adapting to accommodate obesity, including recent lawsuits, new options for medical and dietary treatment, and the importance of prevention in children. Key Themes · Biological or Genetic Contributors to Obesity · Children and Obesity · Dietary Interventions to Treat Obesity · Disordered Eating and Obesity · Environmental Contributors to Obesity · Health Implications of Obesity · Medical Treatments for Obesity · New Research Frontiers on Obesity · Obesity and Behavior · Obesity and Ethnicity/Race · Obesity as a Public Health Crisis · Psychological Influences/Outcomes on Obesity · Societal Influences/Outcomes on Obesity · Women and Obesity · Worldwide Prevalence of Obesity The Encyclopedia of Obesity is intended to serve as a general and nontechnical resource for biology, sociology, health studies, and other social science students, teachers, scholars, researchers, and anyone in the general public who wishes to understand the development of obesity as it prevails in the United States and worldwide.
Publisher: SAGE Publications
ISBN: 1452265852
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 1041
Book Description
"This work, featuring a reading level appropriate for high school audiences and above, is recommended for academic and public libraries." —Library Journal The Encyclopedia of Obesity is as much of a reference resource as it is a tool to raise awareness in the medical and public health communities. With almost 500 entries, these two volume summarize pertinent topics in obesity and related health conditions, including molecular biology, psychology, medicine, public health and policy, food science, environmental health, and pharmaceuticals. The editor has chosen topics that capture the current climate of obesity research while still addressing and defining the core concepts related to this condition. Based on a theme of "Moving Forward in an Ever Expanding World" articles address topics for a changing society that is slowly adapting to accommodate obesity, including recent lawsuits, new options for medical and dietary treatment, and the importance of prevention in children. Key Themes · Biological or Genetic Contributors to Obesity · Children and Obesity · Dietary Interventions to Treat Obesity · Disordered Eating and Obesity · Environmental Contributors to Obesity · Health Implications of Obesity · Medical Treatments for Obesity · New Research Frontiers on Obesity · Obesity and Behavior · Obesity and Ethnicity/Race · Obesity as a Public Health Crisis · Psychological Influences/Outcomes on Obesity · Societal Influences/Outcomes on Obesity · Women and Obesity · Worldwide Prevalence of Obesity The Encyclopedia of Obesity is intended to serve as a general and nontechnical resource for biology, sociology, health studies, and other social science students, teachers, scholars, researchers, and anyone in the general public who wishes to understand the development of obesity as it prevails in the United States and worldwide.
Fat Blame
Author: April Michelle Herndon
Publisher: University Press of Kansas
ISBN: 0700619658
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
A four year old Mexican American girl is taken away from her parents because she is obese and experiencing health problems related to her weight. Such a measure, once seen as extreme, quickly comes to be seen as a logical means of addressing a problem viewed as nothing short of child abuse. And yet, for all the purported concern for these children’s welfare, little if any mention is ever made of the psychological ramifications of removing children from their families. They are simply the latest victims of the war on obesity—a war declared on a “disease” but conducted, April Herndon contends in this book, along cultural lines. Fat Blame is a book about how the war on obesity is, in many ways, shaping up to be a battle against women and children, especially women and children who are marginalized via class and race. While conceding that fatness can be linked to certain conditions, or that some populations might be heavier than others, Herndon is more interested in the ways women and children are blamed for obesity and the ways interventions aimed at preventing obesity are problematic in and of themselves. From bariatric surgeries being performed on children to women being positioned as responsible for carrying to term a generation of thin children, her book looks closely at the stories of real people whose lives are drastically altered by interventions that are supposedly for their own good. As with so many practices surrounding bodies and health, like dieting, people are often simultaneously blamed and empowered through policies and interventions, especially those that seem to offer them choices. What Herndon reveals is how such choices only offer the illusion of being empowering. Rather, she shows how woman and children are pushed, pulled, and sometimes victimized by interventions such as bariatric surgeries, limits on reproductive technologies, and having their families broken up by the courts. Only by identifying members of this group as victims of discrimination, she argues, can we hope to return them to a fuller and richer kind of agency. In declaring a war on obesity, the United States has said that fat is one of the most serious enemies it faces. Fat Blame asks us to confront the real enemy—the moral, political, and ideological significance of our every move in this “war.”
Publisher: University Press of Kansas
ISBN: 0700619658
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
A four year old Mexican American girl is taken away from her parents because she is obese and experiencing health problems related to her weight. Such a measure, once seen as extreme, quickly comes to be seen as a logical means of addressing a problem viewed as nothing short of child abuse. And yet, for all the purported concern for these children’s welfare, little if any mention is ever made of the psychological ramifications of removing children from their families. They are simply the latest victims of the war on obesity—a war declared on a “disease” but conducted, April Herndon contends in this book, along cultural lines. Fat Blame is a book about how the war on obesity is, in many ways, shaping up to be a battle against women and children, especially women and children who are marginalized via class and race. While conceding that fatness can be linked to certain conditions, or that some populations might be heavier than others, Herndon is more interested in the ways women and children are blamed for obesity and the ways interventions aimed at preventing obesity are problematic in and of themselves. From bariatric surgeries being performed on children to women being positioned as responsible for carrying to term a generation of thin children, her book looks closely at the stories of real people whose lives are drastically altered by interventions that are supposedly for their own good. As with so many practices surrounding bodies and health, like dieting, people are often simultaneously blamed and empowered through policies and interventions, especially those that seem to offer them choices. What Herndon reveals is how such choices only offer the illusion of being empowering. Rather, she shows how woman and children are pushed, pulled, and sometimes victimized by interventions such as bariatric surgeries, limits on reproductive technologies, and having their families broken up by the courts. Only by identifying members of this group as victims of discrimination, she argues, can we hope to return them to a fuller and richer kind of agency. In declaring a war on obesity, the United States has said that fat is one of the most serious enemies it faces. Fat Blame asks us to confront the real enemy—the moral, political, and ideological significance of our every move in this “war.”
OBESITY (EasyRead Super Large 24pt Edition)
Author:
Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com
ISBN: 1427087113
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 246
Book Description
Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com
ISBN: 1427087113
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 246
Book Description
The School Services Sourcebook
Author: Cynthia Franklin
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0198039042
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 1248
Book Description
This comprehensive sourcebook covers every aspect of school service delivery, arming practitioners with the nuts and bolts of evidence-based practice. Each of the 114 chapters serves as a detailed intervention map, beginning with a summary of the problem area and moving directly into step-by-step instructions on how to implement an evidence-based program with distinct goals in mind and methods to measure the outcome. School-based professionals in need of ready access to information on mental health disorders, developmental disabilities, health promotion, child abuse, dropout prevention, conflict resolution, crisis intervention, group work, family interventions, culturally competent practice, policy, ethics, legal issues, community involvement, accountability, and funding can now find high-quality and easy-to-implement strategies at their fintertips. A concise, user-friendly format orients readers to each issue with a Getting Started section, then moves smoothly into What We Know, What We Can Do, Tools and Practice Examples, and Points to Remember. Quick-reference tables and charts highlight the most important information needed for daily reference, and lists of further reading and Web resources guide readers in gathering additional information to tailor their practice to suit their students' needs. Each chapter has been specifically crafted by leaders in their fields with the ultimate goal of giving school-based practitioners the tools they need to deliver the best mental health and social services possible to students, families, and communities. This is a must-have reference for all school-based social workers, psychologists, counselors, mental health professionals, and educators.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0198039042
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 1248
Book Description
This comprehensive sourcebook covers every aspect of school service delivery, arming practitioners with the nuts and bolts of evidence-based practice. Each of the 114 chapters serves as a detailed intervention map, beginning with a summary of the problem area and moving directly into step-by-step instructions on how to implement an evidence-based program with distinct goals in mind and methods to measure the outcome. School-based professionals in need of ready access to information on mental health disorders, developmental disabilities, health promotion, child abuse, dropout prevention, conflict resolution, crisis intervention, group work, family interventions, culturally competent practice, policy, ethics, legal issues, community involvement, accountability, and funding can now find high-quality and easy-to-implement strategies at their fintertips. A concise, user-friendly format orients readers to each issue with a Getting Started section, then moves smoothly into What We Know, What We Can Do, Tools and Practice Examples, and Points to Remember. Quick-reference tables and charts highlight the most important information needed for daily reference, and lists of further reading and Web resources guide readers in gathering additional information to tailor their practice to suit their students' needs. Each chapter has been specifically crafted by leaders in their fields with the ultimate goal of giving school-based practitioners the tools they need to deliver the best mental health and social services possible to students, families, and communities. This is a must-have reference for all school-based social workers, psychologists, counselors, mental health professionals, and educators.