ARTICLES
– You are how you eat by Andrea Oskis
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– Dining in the dark by Toni Hoskins
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– Dem belly full but we hungry: culinary spaces and Black masculinity by Charles Brown
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– The argument for attachment (as the cornerstone of the understanding of eating disorders) by Prof Julia Buckroyd
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– What does food have to do with it? by Konstantina Chioni
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– “Write what you don’t understand”: disordered eating and the non-specialist therapist by Julie Friend
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– The men who feed the nation: a personal account of attachment to the land and being nurtured by a rural farming community by Jeffrey Lane
DOI 10.33212/att.v16n1.2022.71
– From food to feelings by Helen McKenna
DOI 10.33212/att.v16n1.2022.82
– On Food, Love and Loss by Jacqueline Samuel
DOI 10.33212/att.v16n1.2022.90
BOOK REVIEWS
– Toast: The Story of a Boy’s Hunger by Nigel Slater
Reviewed by Sheila O’Sullivan
– Finding My Voice: A Memoir by Nadiya Hussain
Reviewed by Sheila O’Sullivan
– Attachment, Relationships and Food: From Cradle to Kitchen edited by Linda Cundy
Reviewed by Gordon Alderson
– You are what you eat: food and attachment in Laura Esquivel’s ‘Like Water for Chocolate’
Reviewed by Julie Friend
FILM REVIEW
– A therapeutic parable: Babette’s Feast, Short story by: Isak Dinesen / Karen Blixen: Film directed by Gabriel Axel
Reviewed by Linda Cundy