Eating, Drinking, Overthinking: Women's destructive relationship with food, alcohol, and depression - and how to break free
By (Author) Susan Nolen-Hoeksema
Little, Brown Book Group
Piatkus Books
12th April 2007
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
613.0424
Paperback
272
Width 126mm, Height 198mm
Depression is a common and debilitating problem among women, but it rarely occurs in a vacuum. Instead, as Susan Nolen-Hoeksema's research has found, depressive symptoms often occur alongside unhealthy eating habits and/or heavy drinking. These three core problems together lead to and reinforce one another in a 'toxic triangle' that wreaks havoc on women's mental wellbeing, their physical health, their relationships, and their careers.
Escape is possible, however, both for women who are already aware that they suffer from a serious problem as well as for the hundreds of thousands of other women who may be at the edges of the toxic triangle, suffering from mild symptoms of depression, alcoholism, or unhealthy eating. EATING, DRINKING, OVERTHINKING explains the problems created by these three conditions and offers practical tools that allow women to identify and avoid the behaviour that can lead to it.Dr Susan Nolen-Hoeksema is Professor of Psychology at Yale University. The author of the international bestseller WOMEN WHO THINK TOO MUCH, she has been conducting award-winning research on women's mental health for 20 years, which has been funded by major grants from the National Institute of Mental Health, the National Science Foundation, and several private foundations.
She lives in Connecticut with her husband and young son.