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  1. Overcoming Eating Disorders: A Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Approach for Bulimia Nervosa and Binge-Eating Disorder Therapist Guide (Treatments That Work) by W. Stewart Agras, Robin F. Apple, 2007-09-14
  2. Eating Disorders: A Parents- Guide, Revised Edition by Rachel Bryant-Waugh, Bryan Lask, 2007-03-20
  3. The Parent's Guide to Childhood Eating Disorders: A Nutritional Approach to Solving Eating Disorders by Marcia Herrin, Nancy Matsumoto, 2002-02-06
  4. Conquering eating disorders: A Christ-centered 12-step process (Life Support Group Series) by Robert S McGee, 1993
  5. Handbook of Eating Disorders and Obesity
  6. Healing Body, Mind and Spirit: An Integrative Medicine Approach to the Treatment of Eating Disorders by Carolyn Coker Ross MD MPH, 2007-06-27
  7. Treating Eating Disorders: Ethical, Legal, and Personal Issues by W. Vandereycken, P. J. V. Beumont, 1998-12-01
  8. Beating Eating Disorders Step by Step: A Self-help Guide for Recovery by Anna Paterson, 2008-02-15
  9. Skills-based learning for caring for a loved one with an eathing disorder: The new Maudsley method by Treasure/Smith/, 2007-07-18
  10. Self-Harm Behavior and Eating Disorders: Dynamics, Assessment and Treatment by Sansone Levitt, 2004-08-30
  11. Life Without Ed: How One Woman Declared Independence from Her Eating Disorder and How You Can Too by Jenni Schaefer, Thom Rutledge, 2003-12-26
  12. Professor Kedar's Nutrition Handbook: Vit-a-Eating (VaE): Lifestyle Intervention for Treatment and Prevention by Ervin Y. Kedar, 2008-01-27
  13. Rapha's 12-Step Program for Overcoming Eating Disorders (A Rapha recovery book) by Robert S. McGee, William Drew Mountcastle, 1991-04
  14. Why She Feels Fat: Understanding Your Loved One's Eating Disorder and How You Can Help by Johanna Marie McShane, Tony Paulson, 2008-02-28

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82. An Evolutionary Hypothesis For Eating Disorders
Riadh T. Abed argues that the roots of some eating disorders may be sexual competition. Published in the British Journal of Medical Psychology 71(4)525547.
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83. Eating Disorders Facts For Teens Familydoctor.org
Information for teens about eating disorders from the American Academy of FamilyPhysicians.
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What is an eating disorder?
An eating disorder is an obsession with food and weight that harms a person's well-being. Although we all worry about our weight sometimes, people with an eating disorder go to extremes to keep from gaining weight. There are two main eating disorders: anorexia nervosa and bulimia. Return to top
What causes eating disorders?
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  • 8,000,000 or more people in the United States have an eating disorder. 90% are women. Victims may be rich or poor. Eating disorders usually start in the teens but may begin as early as age 8.
Source: National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders. We don't know exactly. Possible causes include feeling stressed out or upset about something in your life, or feeling like you need to be "in control." Society also puts a lot of pressure on people to be thin. This pressure can contribute too. Return to top
What is anorexia?

84. Soul's Self Help Central
Information, links, journal entries and resources regarding a range of mental health disorders borderline personality disorder, DID, eating disorders and others.
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85. Anorexia - Ask The Dietitian
Got questions about Anorexia or eating disorders? Ask Joanne Larsen, RegisteredDietitian and nutrition counselor.
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I'm so glad I found your site on the Internet! Eating disorders are hardly acknowledged in the Far East and I'm starting to get really worried about my best friend. My friend has been on this crazy diet for six months since we started freshman year at law school and she's lost 17 kilos (37.4 lbs.)! She used to be a nicely rounded at 60 kg (132 lbs.) and 166 cm (5 ft 5) but now she weighs 43.5 kilos (96 lbs.). Is this too thin? Her work always been excellent and she was always popular, but now she's really changed. Sure she has a boyfriend and has even been offered a modeling job, but I got real scared when she overdosed on laxatives today and called me sick and in a panic from a fast food restaurant . I was really shocked when I drove her home and put her to bed. She had bruises on her hips and ribs and she said sleeping on them was painful! When I tried to get her to drink some soup, she cried and cried and said it would make her fat! I've only ever seen her drink coffee in the last 5 months. She never eats with us in the cafeteria anymore and would always brightly excuse herself to work in the library. We're all envious of her wonderful figure now, but she's really thin and I'm worried. She said if I tell her parents, she'll kill me. She swears she'll stop dieting once she loses the last kilo, but that's what she said at 50 kilos! I don't want to lose her friendship, but I don't want her to lose even more! Could she die? Is this anorexia? Do write back soon or she'll be 5 ft 5 and less than 95 lbs!

86. Stepping Stones Addiction Centre
Provides holistic inpatient treatement for alcohol and drug addiction, compulsive gambling, eating disorders and other associated addictions. Located in Kommetjie, Cape Town, South Africa.
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87. Eating Disorders: Anorexia And Bulimia
eating disorders are common in the United States between 5 and 10 million peoplehave them. For more information about anorexia and bulimia,
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Hayley used to love going to the food court with her friends, but now just the thought of it fills her with dread. Besides, she doesn't really even have time to hang with her friends anymore - she needs more time for her running and cardio. It feels like every time she looks in the mirror she looks fat, although the scale says she's losing weight. Hayley doesn't feel like herself anymore. She's having a hard time concentrating in school and she's always so tired. Hayley has an eating disorder. Eating disorders are common in America - between 5 and 10 million people have them, and experts estimate that 1% of American teens have an eating disorder. That means if your class has 400 students, probably about four of them have this condition. Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa
The two most common types of eating disorders are anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa , more commonly known as anorexia and bulimia. The two disorders can be difficult to distinguish from each other because they have similar characteristics: With both anorexia and bulimia, the person will have a distorted image of his or her body. That person will seem to be obsessed with what he or she eats. Both anorexia and bulimia tend to affect girls more than guys, but 10% of the people with eating disorders are guys. And, because we typically think of eating disorders as only affecting girls, they often go unrecognized in guys. Guys with eating disorders also tend to focus more on athletic appearance or success than on just looking thin.

88. Taylor, Jill - Kambia
Poems of different subjects, journal, and quotes. Topics include eating disorders, self injury, suicide, depression, and lesbian thoughts.
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89. CBT Counselling
Offering Cognitive Behavioural Therapy to assist with various conditions including stress, anxiety, eating disorders and anger. Includes profile, services, expectations and fees.
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Counsellor and Therapist, Anne-Purchase Walker, Norwich, Norfolk What Is Cognitive Behaviour Therapy? Cognitive Behaviour Therapy or CBT, originated in America in the early 1950's, through the pioneering work of two psychologists; Aaron Beck and Albert Ellis. Although both psychologists emphasis slightly different aspects of their work, Aaron Beck preferring to stress the importance of challenging negative thinking, and Albert Ellis (who calls his approach Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy), preferring to stress the importance of disputing the inflexible and irrational rules of living that we call ' musts ' or 'shoulds', both are in agreement that errors in our thinking are a major cause of human unhappiness. They also agree that examining our feelings, or emotions, and our behaviour, as well as our thinking, often with the help of a skilled Cognitive Behaviour Therapist or counsellor, when we have a problem, can be very helpful. In fact, such examination is the key to solving the problem! How Problems Happen Why is this? Because in any situation, it is our thinking, our interpretation of events, that usually starts our problem, and our feelings and behaviour follow. A little like a horse and cart. Where the horse goes the cart has to follow! It looks like this:

90. Welcome To The National Eating Disorder Information Centre
National eating disorders Information Centre.
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Thank you for visiting www.nedic.on.ca Please note that our website address has changed. You will be redirected to our new site - www.nedic.ca Please update your bookmarks accordingly. If you have been referred to us by another site, please let us know which site so we can also update our links. ( nedic@uhn.on.ca Thank you.

91. GPASC Homepage
Offers group psychotherapy, support groups, group therapy and bereavement support groups. Find social workers, grief counselors and therapists for stress management, eating disorders, anger management and anxiety disorders.
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92. PROMIS Recovery Centre
Counselling and recovery centres in London and Kent, specialising in treatment for alcohol addiction, drug abuse and eating disorders. Also offers a special unit for young people aged 13 to 18.
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The promise of PROMIS is that something can be done. There is a way out of the maze. Real help is available and recovery possible. PROMIS accepts referrals from any source. Following an assessment, patients may be admitted to the Recovery Centre in Kent for in-patient treatment, or to the Counselling Centre in London for day-patient services. The success of PROMIS in treating addictive behaviour is grounded in our personal understanding and experiences. PROMIS understands because we ourselves have known the same feelings of despair, confusion, isolation and anger. We work our own programme of recovery on a daily basis, we are confident in our professional and personal knowledge that it is successful and we are glad to share it with others. Please email us at enquiries@promis.co.uk or click here for full contact details
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93. Eating Disorders: Types, Risk Factors And Treatments
Learn about the main types of eating disorders, why they occur, and who is mostlikely to have an eating disorders. Includes noncommercial resources and
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On this page: What is an eating disorder? What are the main types of eating disorders? What are the risk factors for eating disorders? What are the physical and social effects of eating disorders? ... Related articles Did You Know? With treatment, about sixty percent (60%) of people with eating disorders recover. Without treatment, up to twenty percent (20%) of people with serious eating disorders die. Statistics provided by ANRED (Anorexia Nervosa and Related Eating Disorders) If you struggle with your weight and your eating habits, you are not alone. In a national survey, 55% of women and 41% of men reported being dissatisfied with their weight. It is understandable to want to use diet and exercise in a healthy way to lose weight or maintain an appropriate weight, but sometimes eating behaviors become unhealthy, often due to psychological or emotional difficulties.
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94. Erica's Page
Discussions on fat health, selfesteem tips, pro-fat song listings, fat role models, eating disorders, and recovery from self-hatred. A few other random interests of the author as well.
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95. The Weight Management Clinic
Located in Weymouth Street, London W1 and providing treatment for weight related problems, including obesity and eating disorders.
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96. Eating Disorders Arena: Books, Journals And Resources On Anorexia Nervosa, Bulim
Information about eating disorders books and journals as well as additionalresources and links.
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As this area of surgery has become increasingly accepted as a safe and effective treatment option for morbid obesity, scores of surgeons have begun to specialize in bariatric surgery. Bariatric Surgery will serve as a guide to the unique psychosocial issues that surround this procedure. more>> "I'm, Like, SO Fat!"
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97. Eating Disorders Site: Peace, Love, And Hope
Information, not just on anorexia and bulimia, but also on the many other demons that tend to accompany them (ie depression, self-injury, OCD). Includes chatrooms and bulletin boards.
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98. College Students With E.D.'s Journal
Community message board for college students with eating disorders.
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entries friends calendar College Students with E.D. userinfo livejournal userinfo calendar livejournal calendar Tell me what you think lightasabrick So a girl from my class had to stay with me overnight last night and then I had to be with her all day, which meant we had to eat together etc. all day, I took note of what she ate today, what do you guys think? too little? too much? normal? I just can't tell
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mood irritated i've been binging and eating like crazy lately. i feel very depressed and worthless. i was going to go to the gym today, had sneakers and clothes with me. then decided to not go because i felt too fat. wtf!? man, i suck at life. what happened to being underweight? i am probably right back at 120 again. i don't even want to know. and my roommate is soo fucking skinny and she's like 3 inches taller than me, so i know she's got a better bmi. i have been binging so bad at night and she never does...i'm so jealous of her. she didn't eat anything for breakfast and she went to the gym. why can't i do that? nooo...i ate breakfast, and then came back after class and just had more fuckin food for lunch. why? i am the biggest, fattest, most pathetic loser i know.

99. The Renfrew Center Foundation
Education and treatment for eating disorders, trauma, anxiety, depression andwomen s issues. To obtain more information about the treatment centers of
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Eating disorders are the most deadly of all mental illnesses, and among the most difficult to treat. The Renfrew Center Foundation has accepted the challenge to fight the devastating effects these disorders have on individuals and families.
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The Renfrew Center Foundation is a tax-exempt, nonprofit organization advancing the education, prevention, research, and treatment of eating disorders. We advance our mission by:
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    Conducting research into the pathology and recovery patterns of people with eating disorders.
    Educating policy makers to remove barriers to treatment.

100. ! Cognitive Therapy, Behavior Modification, Behavioral Health, Counseling, Menta
Psychologists specializing in CognitiveBehavioral Therapy, Schema Therapy for depression, anxiety, stress eating disorders and other issues, across New York, Connecticut, New Jersey
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Are you struggling with uncomfortable or painful feelings? Having trouble dealing with or resolving a problem that just won't go away? Or do you find that you keep repeating the same self-defeating patterns, but can't seem to break the cycle? Cognitive Therapy and Schema-Focused Cognitive Therapy can help. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a clinically-proven, highly effective treatment for depression anxiety panic attacks phobias ... OCD , and other stress disorders), relationship problems low self esteem , and more. If you are in or near NY (Manhattan, Westchester and L.I.), and are looking for a licensed professional counselor who is trained and experienced in the use of Cognitive Behavioral treatment techniques, contact us at CTA: . We will match you with a therapist who is right for you.
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