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Authors: Marcia Herrin, Ed.D., M.P.H., R.D., Nancy Matsumoto
Here is the first book written by a nutritionist that addresses childhood and teenage eating disorders - with an emphasis on home-based recovery....
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Authors: Johanna Marie McShane, Tony Paulson
Eating disorders are serious, life-threatening illnesses that often make no sense to family and friends. But to the person involved, they make a lot of sense and are, in fact, a way of coping with life....
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Authors: Kathryn J. Zerbe
Kathryn Zerbe feminist psychiatrist interlaces intelligent discussion with stories about individuals who have valiantly engaged in recovery.
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In this straightforward reference guide, Costin provides clear, in-depth answers to 100 often-asked questions on a wide range of pertinent topics.
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Authors: Sari Fine Shepphird
This book is a complete guide to understanding the causes, warning signs, and diagnosis of anorexia, and includes practical suggestions on how to help loved ones suffering from anorexia as well as the treatment options available.
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Author: Grace Huifeng Shih
Diabulimia is the lay term for an eating disorder in which people with type 1 diabetes deliberately give themselves less insulin than they need for the purpose of weight loss...
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The third edition of the Eating Disorder Sourcebook is a welcomed revision and update of this popular reference guide for both the lay public and professionals.
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Authors: James Lock, Daniel Le Grange
For the best results, parents of teenagers must be actively involved in their child's recovery process, and these well-respected experts explain how.
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Author: Institute For Research And Education HealthSystem Minnesota
Especially for parents or coaches who want a basic understanding of eating disorders.
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Based on the author's cliical experiences with anorexic children and food phobias, O'Toole endorses a modified Maudsley Method that involves parents in every aspect of the treatment process...
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