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NEDA Navigator Guidebook Not for public distribution. For exclusive use by official NEDA Navigators READING RECOMMENDATIONS FOR NEDA NAVIGATORS Provided by Douglas W. Bunnell, PhD, FAED Eating Disorders and Obesity, 2 nd Edition Edited by Christopher Fairburn, DM, FRCPsych, FMedSci and Kelly Brownell, PhD. The Guilford Press, 2002. *A comprehensive textbook on the most recent research on eating disorders. Eating in the Light of the Moon: How Women Can Transform Their Relationship with Food Through Myths, Metaphors, and Storytelling Anita Johnston, PhD. Gurze Books, 2000. *Inspirational messages for patients and families struggling with eating disorders. Eating with Your Anorexic Laura Collins. McGraw-Hill, 2005. *A mother’s account of how to support your daughter’s recovery. Father Hunger: Fathers, Daughters, and the Pursuit of Thinness Margo Maine, PhD, FAED. Gurze Books, 2004. *One of the first books to address the role of fathers in fighting eating disorders. Fat is a Feminist Issue Susie Orbach, PhD. Berkeley Press, 1978 *A landmark book that still resonates today. Feeding the Hungry Heart Geneen Roth. Penguin Books, 1993. *Describes one woman’s struggle with compulsive eating. Help Your Teenager Beat An Eating Disorder James Lock MD, PhD and Daniel le Grange, PhD. The Guilford Press, 2005. *A parent guide to the Maudsley method of family therapy for teens with eating disorders. Helping Your Child Overcome and Eating Disorder: What You can Do at Home Bethany Teachman, PhD, Marlene Schwartz, PhD, Bonnie Gordic and Brenda Coyle, PhD. New Harbinger, 2003 *An excellent overview with specific and concrete recommendations based on the most current research. Recommended Reading List ▪ Page 1 ©2012 National Eating Disorders Association. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction or other use of this outline without the express written consent of the National Eating Disorders Association is prohibited. 38