Read more
Informationen zum Autor Kathy Charles has been a psychology lecturer at Edinburgh Napier University, UK since 2007. She is a Chartered Psychologist, former Public Engagement Fellow, and has a PhD in forensic psychology from Glasgow Caledonian University. She has previously published work on unusual interests and forensic psychology. Michael Palkowski is a PhD student at Edinburgh Napier University, UK in the Business School. Klappentext This book explores the controversial and misunderstood world of sexualised weight gain known as feederism. Conversations with over 20 feeders and feedees are analysed through a psychological and sociological lens. The implications for health professionals working in bariatrics are discussed along with directions for future research. Zusammenfassung This book explores the controversial and misunderstood world of sexualised weight gain known as feederism. Conversations with over 20 feeders and feedees are analysed through a psychological and sociological lens. The implications for health professionals working in bariatrics are discussed along with directions for future research. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction 1. Feederism in Context: Mainstream Depictions, Psychology, and Sociology 2. Personal Stories and Feederism Fiction 3. Future Directions for Feederism
About the author
Kathy Charles has been a psychology lecturer at Edinburgh Napier University, UK since 2007. She is a Chartered Psychologist, former Public Engagement Fellow, and has a PhD in forensic psychology from Glasgow Caledonian University. She has previously published work on unusual interests and forensic psychology.
Michael Palkowski is a PhD student at Edinburgh Napier University, UK in the Business School.