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Psychology of Obesity

  • Book

  • October 2026
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 6250975
Psychology of Obesity offers a comprehensive exploration of various psychological research and clinical experiences from both a foundation in research and practical applications. From understanding the impact of stigmatization and coping mechanisms to examining the relationships between self-esteem, anxiety, depression, and obesity, this book will be beneficial to both researchers as well as clinicians.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction to Obesity
2. Measurements and Indicators of Obesity
3. Stigmatization and Coping as Related to Obesity
4. Body Image and Obesity
5. Self Esteem
6. The Connection between Anxiety and Obesity
7. Depression and Obesity
8. Coping Strategies for Obesity Management
9. The Role of Family Environment in Obesity
10. Summary and Future Directions

Authors

Samapika Das Biswas Institute of Engineering and Management, India.

Dr. Samapika Das Biswas is a Professor in the Department of Basic Science and Humanities at the Institute of Engineering & Management (School of University of Engineering and Management), Kolkata, India. She also serves as the Psychologist/Counselor. This multi-faceted role involves her active involvement in curriculum development, faculty management, and academic coordination. She has also been instrumental in organizing international conferences and managing international journals, reflecting her commitment to the broader academic community. As a psychologist, she has contributed significantly to the field through research, conference presentations, and publications. Her doctoral work focused on psychological characteristics and adjustment patterns in late adolescents and young adults with obesity.