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My Life As a Male Anorexic
Author : Michael Krasnow
It is the autobiographical account of a young man's ongoing struggle with
anorexia. Michael Krasnow has had anorexia since 1984, and he chronicles his
daily struggles, feelings, and experiences in this book. He writes in a
relaxed, easygoing manner that makes the book appealing to all readers. While
ignoring statistics and not pretending to be an expert on the disorder, Michael
simply tells readers what his life is like and how anorexia has ffected - even
controlled - it.
The Hungry Self : Women, Eating, and Identity
Author : Kim Chernin
THE HUNGRY SELF explores the often troubled relationship between mothers and
daughters and how daughters of all ages and backgrounds often flee the struggle
for identity and self-development into an obsession with food.
A Hunger So Wide and So Deep : American Women Speak Out on
Eating Problems
Author : Becky W. Thompson
A readable account based on interviews with 18 white, Latina, and African
American women aged 19-46 in which the author found that in one-third to
two-thirds of the cases, eating disorders were linked to emotional or, more
particularly, sexual abuse. Such women are seeking control over their lives,
Thompson argues, and food is the most accessible tool. She also examines the
healing process, detailing these women's experiences with Alcoholics Anonymous,
Overeaters Anonymous and individual counseling.
Anorexia Nervosa and Recovery: A Hunger for Meaning (Haworth
Women's Studies)
Author : Karen Way
Argues that the eating disorder is an addiction--an obsession controlling all
aspects of someone's life--and that recovery is possible by finding meaning in
life. Based on the personal experiences of 21 women who have gone through the
process.
Never Too Thin
Author : Eva Szekely
Owl Was a Baker's Daughter : Obesity, Anorexia Nervosa, and the
Repressed Feminine--A Psychological Study
Author : Marion Woodman
Eye-opening insights into the body as mirror of the psyche in eating disorders
and weight disturbances. Case studies and practical procedures emphasize the
integration of body and soul.
Bulimarexia : The Binge-Purge Cycle
Author : Marlen Boskind-White, Marlene Boskind-White, William C. White
Here is basic information about the dynamics of the binge/purge cycle,
including socialization and the family, adolescent danger signals, the college
years and beyond, bulimarexia and the body, workshops and future prospects. The
new edition adds findings about physiological effects, drug therapy, and
nutritional counseling.
Straight Talk About Eating Disorders (Straight Talk
Series)
Author : Michael Maloney, Rachel Kranz
Eating Our Hearts Out : Personal Accounts of Women's
Relationship to Food
Author : Leslea Newman (Editor)
The author of Fat Chance and SomeBody to Love: A Guide to Loving the Body You
Have presents 92 personal accounts by women of all ages and walks of life, who
tell stories of their past and present problems with food, their childhood
traumas, how their lives have been affected, and their visions of the future.
The Long Road Back, A Survivors Guide to Anorexia
Author : Judy Tam Sargent
A young woman's harrowing journey through the hell of anorexia and an
antiquated health-care system that had much to learn about what is needed for
long-lasting and full recovery. BRAVO to this young woman's strength,
determination and courage to tell her truth and commitment to help others
through the telling of her story. A strong testimonial to the human spirit's
ability to heal despite the odds against it.
Dancing on My Grave : An Autobiography
Author : Gelsy Kirkland
The shattering story of a dream which became a heartbreaking nightmare for one
of America's most famous ballerinas, Gelsey Kirkland, who chronicles her
brilliant start as a dancer with George Balanchine, her legendary partnership
with Mikhail Baryshnikov, her agonizing descent into drugs, and her struggles
to rise again.
Inner Hunger : A Young Woman's Struggle Through Anorexia and
Bulimia
Author : Marianne Apostolides
Cynthia [Nappa] Bitter's revealing biography is the intensely personal story of
anorexia nervosa whose eating disorder began when she was fourteen. The
obsessive mindset and the horrendous medical complications of bulimia and
anorexia lead her to the brink of death before she discovered what it would
take to save her life and her sanity.
Good Enough: When Losing is Winning, Perfection Becomes
Obsession, and Thin Enough Can Never Be Achieved
Author : Cynthia N. Bitter
"Inner Hunger" combines an honest and nonjudgmental account of my
decade-long struggle through anorexia and bulimia with specific,
well-researched advice about dealing with an eating disorder.
The Secret Language Of Eating Disorders
Author: Peggy Claude Pierre
Peggy has set up a clinic in Canada to treat Eating Disorder victims after she
"cured" her two daughters of anorexia. She talks about how an eating
disorder manifests itself and she describes her incredible treatment methods. A
VERY good book.
Published By : Random House 1997
The Golden Cage
Author : Helde Bruch, M.D.
This book gives good insight on anorexia and is very informative. If you are
concerned about a friend, loved one, or anyone that might have anorexia, pick
up this book. It is also helpfull to anyone that is an actual sufferer
themselves.
Published By : Harvard University Press 1978
Addiction to Perfection
Author :Marion Woodman
Published By : Inner City Books - Toronto , Canada 1989
The Deadly Diet
Author : Terence Sand beck, Ph.D
Excellent book to read if you are planning to recover or are in recovery. The
author describes how you can self-help yourself in some parts and then goes on
to show you how you and your therapist/counseler can read and do the book
together.
Published By : New Harbinger 1986
Best Little Girl In The World
Author : Steven Levenkron
This is a very good book for fictional reading on anorexia and bulimia. Mr.
Levenkron has taken his patient's experiences and has rolled them into one
little girl named "Kessa", who gets trapped in the world of
anorexia/bulimia and obsessive compulsive disorder when her ballet teacher
tells her to lose a few pounds.
Published By : Contemporary Books 1978
Wasted : A Memoir Of Anorexia And Bulimia
Author : Marya Horbacher
The New York Times Book Review, Caroline Knapp : Wasted is a gritty,
unflinching look at eating disorders, and Hornbacher's refusal to tie the story
up in a neat packaged labeled "Triumph" or "Recover" speaks
to her respect for their insidious power and persistence... at 23, still living
in a "state of mutal antagonism" with her illness, can Hornbacher
turn her experience into something larger than the sum of its harrowing parts?
Wasted is written from the raw, disintegrated center of young pain : there is
power in this apporach; there is also limitations. Entertainment Weekly : This
is a terrifically well-written book... Her narrative ability is powerfully
intact.
Published By : Harpercollins 1998
Hunger Point
Author : Jillian Medoff
From Booklist : Twenty-seven year old Frannie Hungter is living with her
parents, working the late shift as a waitress at a local restaurant. Her
overachieving sister has recently been hospitilized with an eating disorder,
and Frannie herself is obsessed with food and her fluctuation of weight. When
her sister commits suicide, Frannie is shocked out of her lethargy and slowly
starts to build a life for herself. If it's possible to carry off a novel on
the strength of the heroine's voice alone, then that's precisely what
first-novelist Medoff has done...
Published By : Harpercollins 1997
Second Star To The Right
Author : Deborah Hautzig
This is a great book to read for anyone suffering from an eating disorder. It
is a good story on a 14 year old girl's tale of her touching journey through
the hells of anorexia.
Published By : Random House 1988
SomeBody To Love : A Guide To Loving The Body You Have
Author : Leslea Newman
Published By : Third Side Pr 1992
Helping Athletes With Eating Disorders
Author : Ron A. Thompson, Roberta Trattner Sherman
This is a very good book for any athlete and coach to read because it goes
through what eating disorders are, the connection of sports and eating
disorders, the affects of an eating disorder on an athlete's performance, and
how a coach or coaches should approach an athlete wtih an ED.
Published By : Human Kinetics Pub 1992
Dying To Be Thin : Understand & Defeating Anorexia &
Bulimia
Author : Marc Zimmer, Ira M. Sacker
Lots of info. in this book about where eating disorder victims can go for help
as well as it examines the two disorders known as anorexia and bulimia.
Published By : Warner Books 1995
Father Hunger: Fathers, Daughters, and Food
Author : Margo Maine
This book is about the void that comes from a fatherless family and how it can
trigger a daughter to fill that void with food and bring about other complex
emotional issues.
Published By : Burze Designs & Books 1991
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