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Overcoming Eating Disorder (ED); A Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment for Binge-Eating Disorder Client Kit: includes Client Workbook and Monitoring Forms

Overcoming Eating Disorder (ED); A Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment for Binge-Eating Disorder Client Kit: includes Client Workbook and Monitoring Forms


Understanding Compulsive Eating: A Teen Eating Disorder Prevention Book

Understanding Compulsive Eating: A Teen Eating Disorder Prevention Book

 


Understanding Sports and Eating Disorders: A Teen Eating Disorder Prevention Book

Understanding Sports and Eating Disorders: A Teen Eating Disorder Prevention Book

 


The Eating Disorder Sourcebook

The Eating Disorder Sourcebook

 


The Starving Family: Caregiving Mothers and Fathers Share Their Eating Disorder Wisdom

The Starving Family: Caregiving Mothers and Fathers Share Their Eating Disorder Wisdom

Culled from the experiences of more than a dozen diverse families, this first book of its kind covers new territory on how to cope at home when an eating disorder strikes a loved one.


Take Charge of Your Child's Eating Disorder: A Physician's Step-By-Step Guide to Defeating Anorexia and Bulimia

Take Charge of Your Child's Eating Disorder: A Physician's Step-By-Step Guide to Defeating Anorexia and Bulimia

- The only book written by a pediatrician who specializes in eating disorders and parent education: Take Charge of Your Child's Eating Disorder is a medically based, step-by-step guide that empowers parents to become part of their child's treatment team. It covers critical information, including: warning signs and diagnostic criteria of anorexia, bulimia, and eating disorders not otherwise specified (EDNOS); how to put together and manage a child's support team; different treatment options, including outpatient and residential; and the real story about insurance--what's covered, what's not, and how to fight the system.- Encourages full parental support: Parents were once bared from their child's treatment; Dr. Carlton's program at Standford fully integrates parents into the healing of this troubling disease. Having counseled hundreds of parents, Carlton also includes specific strategies for what to say to a child suffering from an ED and how to handle difficult situations as well as a comprehensive list of resources.- Authoritative, validated program: Through the last decade, Dr. Carlton has treated hundreds of children and adolescents with eating disorders as well as guided parents through the maze of ED treatments.


When Your Child Has an Eating Disorder: A Step-By-Step Manual for Parents and Other Caregivers

When Your Child Has an Eating Disorder: A Step-By-Step Manual for Parents and Other Caregivers

Eating disorders can be successfully treated, and parents can play a key role in their child's recovery. But recognizing these diseases and understanding their psychological and behavioral complexities can be difficult, and many parents are at a loss as to how to help their child. This outstanding resource gives parents expert tools to help them understand eating disorders, recognize symptoms in their child, and work with their child toward recovery.This workbook features exercises and activities that help parents better understand the relationship issues inherent to eating disorders. It gives them clear information and the specific language they need to effectively talk to and help their child. It also reveals how and when they should solicit outside help -- from therapists, medical doctors, or nutritionists -- as well as how to evaluate the recovery process. This practical workbook also gives healthcare workers a proven program to recommend to clients.


Radical Recovery: A Manifesto of Eating Disorder Pride

Radical Recovery: A Manifesto of Eating Disorder Pride

 


I'm Not Being Fed: The #1 Catholic Eating Disorder

I'm Not Being Fed: The #1 Catholic Eating Disorder

In this inspiring talk, Jeff Cavins explores the reasons why many Catholics have left the Church for evangelical Christianity. With disarming wit, Cavins points out the obvious: no hymn or sermon, however emotionally exciting, can ultimately satisfy without the Holy Eucharist.


The Good Eater: The True Story of One Man's Struggle with Binge Eating Disorder

The Good Eater: The True Story of One Man's Struggle with Binge Eating Disorder

Wryly humorous and alarmingly candid, Saxen--a former male model--tells an original and true account of binge eating disorder from a man's perspective. A gripping page-turner, this amazing personal story can help break stereotypes and shed new light on this surprisingly prevalent disorder.


The Monster Within: Facing an Eating Disorder

The Monster Within: Facing an Eating Disorder

Cynthia Rowland was an outwardly vivacious and successful television news reporter, who inwardly had slipped into the depths of bulimia. An addiction to binging and purging and heavy doses of laxatives finally landed her in treatment. The Monster Within tells the story of her descent into sickness, her struggle to learn why she was engaging in slow suicide, and the courage and grace it took to get well. This updated edition includes a section of answers to some of the common questions the author is asked about bulimia. Anyone suffering from an eating disorder (there are eight million bulimics in America alone), as well as parents, friends, counselors, and pastors will find hope and help through this engaging true life story.


Inside Eating Disorder Support Groups

Inside Eating Disorder Support Groups

 


Order and Disorder: The Health Implications of Eating and Drinking in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries : Proceedings of the Fifth Symposium of the Interna

Order and Disorder: The Health Implications of Eating and Drinking in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries : Proceedings of the Fifth Symposium of the Interna

 


Surviving an Eating Disorder: Strategies for Family and Friends

Surviving an Eating Disorder: Strategies for Family and Friends

 


Pieces of a Puzzle: The Link Between Eating Disorders and Attention Deficit Disorder

Pieces of a Puzzle: The Link Between Eating Disorders and Attention Deficit Disorder

 


The 2002 Official Patient's Sourcebook on Binge Eating Disorder

The 2002 Official Patient's Sourcebook on Binge Eating Disorder

 


Obesity And Binge Eating Disorder

Obesity And Binge Eating Disorder

 


Inside Out: Portrait of an Eating Disorder

Inside Out: Portrait of an Eating Disorder

Inside Out: Portrait of an Eating Disorder


Help Your Teenager Beat An Eating Disorder

Help Your Teenager Beat An Eating Disorder

 


Diary of an Eating Disorder: A Mother and Daughter Share Their Healing Journey

Diary of an Eating Disorder: A Mother and Daughter Share Their Healing Journey

Eating disorders such as anorexia and bulimia have become common in teenage girls, who feel they must conform to over-exaggerated ideals of thinness and beauty. In Diary of an Eating Disorder , Chelsea Smith bravely comes forward with a day-to-day account of her life with an eating disorder.Chelsea relates how her parents' divorce and sexual abuse by a neighbor resulted in a deep-rooted negative personal image and low self-esteem. Her diary reveals the surprising and shocking ideas and beliefs she held about herself, her obsession with food and eating, her desire to recover and become healthy, and her despair that her eating disorder could cause her to lose the people she loved and prevent her from achieving her goals. She recounts her days in an eating disorder rehab center and her long road to recovery. Throughout the book, the author's mother, Beverly Runyon, describes Chelsea's life and the difficulties of watching a beloved child starve herself until she finally asks for help. Diary of an Eating Disorder provides enlightening insights into the mind of a person affected with anorexia and bulimia. The parents of girls afflicted with these diseases will value this book as a promise of hope that recovery is possible.


Because I Feel Fat: Helping The Ones You Love Deal With An Eating Disorder

Because I Feel Fat: Helping The Ones You Love Deal With An Eating Disorder

 


Ana's Girls: The Essential Guide To The Underground Eating Disorder Community Online

Ana's Girls: The Essential Guide To The Underground Eating Disorder Community Online

 


Understanding Exercise Addiction: A Teen Eating Disorder Prevention Book

Understanding Exercise Addiction: A Teen Eating Disorder Prevention Book

 


Inside Amy: A Mother's Eating Disorder

Inside Amy: A Mother's Eating Disorder

 


A Teen Eating Disorder Prevention Book: Finding Answers

A Teen Eating Disorder Prevention Book: Finding Answers

 


Eating Disorder Sourcebook: Basic Consumer Health Info about Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia, Binge Eating...

Eating Disorder Sourcebook: Basic Consumer Health Info about Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia, Binge Eating...


Just a Little Too Thin: How to Pull Your Child Back from the Brink of an Eating Disorder

At a time when 81 percent of ten-year-old girls say they are afraid of being fat, early dieting is clearly a widespread problem. However, the difference between being just a little too thin and having a full-blown eating disorder can be hard for even the most involved parent to distinguish. Dr. Michael Storber and meg Schneider's Just a Little Too Thin shows parents how to approach this problem proactively. First, it helps parents determine the severity of a child's weight issues by outlining the three stages of this slippery slope and the behavioral signs associated with each. The book then gives expert guidance on talking about weight and eating in ways that help a daughter cope with the emotional issues that feed her obsession. No matter where a girl rests on the continuum of eating behaviors, Just a Little Too Thin is an invaluable aid for parents intent on keeping their children emotionally and physically healthy in a world of unprecedented pressures.


A Teen Eating Disorder Prevention Book

A Teen Eating Disorder Prevention Book

 


If Your Adolescent Has an Eating Disorder: An Essential Resource for Parents

This is an authoritative guide to understanding and helping a teenager with anorexia nervosa or bulimia nervosa. It is designed for parents of teens who have recently been diagnosed with an eating disorder, or who are at risk of developing one, and for other adults, such as teachers andguidance counselors, who are regularly in contact with at-risk adolescents. The book combines the latest scientific expertise available--including the newest treatments and most up-to-date research findings on eating disorders--with the practical wisdom of parents who have raised teenagers withanorexia or bulimia. In clear and accessible language, Dr. B. Timothy Walsh and V. L. Cameron explain exactly what eating disorders are and describe their characteristics, as well as signs and symptoms. They outline the right way to go about getting a diagnosis if you suspect your child may have an eating disorder, about when and where to get treatment, and about how to navigate the healthcare system. There is also advice on how to handle everyday life--both at home and at school--once your child is diagnosed, and on how to communicate with your teen. Complete with red flags to look out for and warnings on thedangers of doing nothing, this book will help parents and other adults face and deal effectively with adolescent eating disorders before they become life-threatening.


Thin Enough: My Spiritual Journey Through the Living Death of an Eating Disorder

Addressing teenage and young adult women, Cruse shares her personal story of struggling with and defeating her eating disorder. She highlights her relationship with God and the security that eating disorder sufferers can find in God.


Next to Nothing; A Firsthand Account of One Teenager's Experience with an Eating Disorder

Next to Nothing; A Firsthand Account of One Teenager's Experience with an Eating Disorder

 


The first book to identify the eating disorder orthorexia nervosa-an obsession with eating healthfully-and offer expert advice on how to treat it. As Americans become better informed about health, more and more people have turned to diet as a way to lose weight and keep themselves in peak condition. Anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa-disorders in which the sufferer focuses on the quantity of food eaten-have been highly documented over the past decade. But as Dr. Steven Bratman asserts in this breakthrough book, for many people, eating correctly has become an equally harmful obsession, one that causes them to adopt progressively more rigid diets that not only eliminate crucial nutrients and food groups, but ultimately cost them their overall health, personal relationships, and emotional well-being. Health Food Junkies is the first book to identify this new eating disorder, orthorexia nervosa, and to offer detailed, practical advice on how to cope with and overcome it. Orthorexia nervosa occurs when the victim becomes obsessed, not with the quantity of food eaten, but the quality of the food. What starts as a devotion to healthy eating can evolve into a pattern of incredibly strict diets; victims become so focused on eating a pure diet (usually raw vegetables and grains) that the planning and preparation of food come to play the dominant role in their lives. Health Food Junkies provides an expert analysis of some of today's most popular diets-from The Zone to macrobiotics, raw-foodism to food allergy elimination-and shows not only how they can lead to orthorexia, but how they are often built on faulty logic rather than sound medical advice. Offering expert insightgleaned from his work with orthorexia patients, Dr. Bratman outlines the symptoms of orthorexia, describes its progression, and shows readers how to diagnose the condition. Finally, Dr. Bratman offers practical suggestions for intervention and treatment, giving readers the tools they need to conquer this painful disorder, rediscover the joys of eating, and reclaim their lives. From the Hardcover edition.


Health Food Junkies: The Rise of Orthorexia Nervosa - The Health Food Eating Disorder

*ACP NUTRI NOW UNIT 11 DISORDER EATING ANOREXIA NERV BULIMIA

*ACP NUTRI NOW UNIT 11 DISORDER EATING ANOREXIA NERV BULIMIA