QuestionHi I am 3rd year psychology student. And our group is assigned to demonstrate food therapy. Do you have any suggestion or personal experience on how to do this? What kind of measures should we use to establish this? Thank You in Advance.
AnswerHello,
1) For the starters, take a look at the following sources, you'll have better ideas what I mean suggesting a plan (see below):
Foods that heal, foods that harm
http://agelessbrain.com/2010/07/foods-that-heal-foods-that-harm/
http://www.blogcatalog.com/topic/food+++cooking/
A weekly column about the psychology of cooking and food
Culinary Therapy
http://www.rehabmed.ualberta.ca/shesmail/ot209/cooking2/index.htm
Cooking therapy
http://www.cookingtherapy.com/
A weekly column about the psychology of cooking and food
http://www.blogcatalog.com/topic/food+++cooking/
2) I'd suggest something like this for your Food Therapy plan:
We are what we eat
Eating for the body
Eating for the mind
Cooking as giving
Biology of eating
Appetite
Hunger
Satiety
Cravings
Mindful eating
Chinese traditional food therapy
Krause's Food Nutrition and Diet Therapy
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