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  1. Regaining Your Self: Understanding and Conquering the Eating Disorder Identity by Ira Sacker, 2010-02-01
  2. Eating Disorders: A Parents' Guide, Revised Edition by Rachel Bryant-Waugh, Bryan Lask, 2004-06-17

141. NIMH: Eating Disorders: Facts About Eating Disorders And The Search For Solution
eating disorders are not due to a failure of will or behavior; rather, they are real The main types of eating disorders are anorexia nervosa and bulimia
http://www.nimh.nih.gov/publicat/eatingdisorders.cfm
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Eating Disorders: Facts About Eating Disorders and the Search for Solutions
A detailed booklet that describes symptoms, causes, and treatments, with information on getting help and coping. What do you want to do?
Eating Disorders: Facts About Eating Disorders and the Search for Solutions

Eating is controlled by many factors, including appetite, food availability, family, peer, and cultural practices, and attempts at voluntary control. Dieting to a body weight leaner than needed for health is highly promoted by current fashion trends, sales campaigns for special foods, and in some activities and professions. Eating disorders involve serious disturbances in eating behavior, such as extreme and unhealthy reduction of food intake or severe overeating, as well as feelings of distress or extreme concern about body shape or weight. Researchers are investigating how and why initially voluntary behaviors, such as eating smaller or larger amounts of food than usual, at some point move beyond control in some people and develop into an eating disorder. Studies on the basic biology of appetite control and its alteration by prolonged overeating or starvation have uncovered enormous complexity, but in the long run have the potential to lead to new pharmacologic treatments for eating disorders.

142. About Eating Disorders
Information and resources regarding eating disorders with a focus on anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating.
http://www.abouteatingdisorders.org/
Welcome Welcome
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For More Information
ating is controlled by many factors, including appetite, food availability, family, peer, and cultural practices, and attempts at voluntary control. Dieting to a body weight leaner than needed for health is highly promoted by current fashion trends, sales campaigns for special foods, and in some activities and professions. Eating disorders involve serious disturbances in eating behavior, such as extreme and unhealthy reduction of food intake or severe overeating, as well as feelings of distress or extreme concern about body shape or weight. Researchers are investigating how and why initially voluntary behaviors, such as eating smaller or larger amounts of food than usual, at some point move beyond control in some people and develop into an eating disorder. Studies on the basic biology of appetite control and its alteration by prolonged overeating or starvation have uncovered enormous complexity, but in the long run have the potential to lead to new pharmacologic treatments for eating disorders. Eating disorders are not due to a failure of will or behavior; rather, they are real, treatable medical illnesses in which certain maladaptive patterns of eating take on a life of their own. The main types of eating disorders are anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa. A third type, binge-eating disorder, has been suggested but has not yet been approved as a formal psychiatric diagnosis. Eating disorders frequently develop during adolescence or early adulthood, but some reports indicate their onset can occur during childhood or later in adulthood.

143. Search.epnet.com/direct.asp?db=aph Jid=%22C9I%
Somerset Wessex eating disorders Association (SWEDA), England Offers help and support for those affected by eating disorders. Includes detailsof services, volunteering, leaflet downloads and message board.
http://search.epnet.com/direct.asp?db=aph&jid=C9I&scope=site

144. THE ANOREXIC QUEEN
Community message board to support people with an eating disorders.
http://www.livejournal.com/community/anorexicqueen/
THE ANOREXIC QUEEN entries friends calendar The Anorexic Queen website Miss.Ophelia Vanity userinfo livejournal userinfo calendar livejournal calendar
flirtysuicide I've been participating in so many fast.. I feel confident with my body.. I took some pictures.. I want you all to speak truthfully about them.. Be harsh http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v233/X BrokenButterflyX/DSCF1417-1.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v233/X BrokenButterflyX/DSCF1418-1.jpg ... This is Perfection I know these are alot of pics.
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I am new to this comunity, though I have been following it for quite some time now.
My name is Miss Tia.
My stats are:
cw: 120
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I will post some pics of how my body is right now....and then more when I see progress. oh shit a bunch of pictures of me being fat!!!! I am basically ednos though I don't care for the term. I have been hospitalized before for Bulemia Nervosa. I'm going to be going on a three week vegetarian low fat diet. If anyone would like to join me Email me at: blaqkitten16@hotmail.com, or leave me a comment in my actual journal.

145. Eating Disorders Specialist : Anorexia Nervosa Bulimia Nervosa Pica For All Stag
Information from an eating disorders specialist about anorexia in males.Article discusses female to male comparisons of characteristics, socioeconomic and
http://www.ltspeed.com/bjblinder/anmales.htm
Home Articles Papers Book Chapters ... About ANOREXIA IN MALES
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and Atypical eating disorders in males Anorexia was first described in males by both Morton (57) and Gull (58). Anorexia in males accounted for approximately six percent of cases seen in an eating disorder clinic (38,59). Anorexia may be underdiagnosed because many physicians, as well as the anorectics themselves, are unaware that this condition occurs in both sexes. The mean age of onset of male anorexia has been reported ranging from as young as 17 years in a British series by Crisp and Burns (47) to 24 years (38,60). Crisp found that the illness was present an average of three and one-half years and that most patients were mildly obese (127.3 percent of ideal body weight, IBW) prior to the onset of illness. Minimal weight dropped to 67.3 percent of IBW (60) during the acute phase of illness. Apparently contrasting socioeconomic groups of origin for male anorectics may represent specific populations, seen in various programs. Andersen and Mickalide (48) found a high socioeconomic group at Johns Hopkins, while Herzog (38) in Boston and Verdereycken and Van den Broucke (59) in Belgium found an even socioeconomic distribution.

146. Phyllis Klein, LCSW - Psychotherapist San Francisco Bay Area
Founder Phyllis Klein, LCSW. Information on services, location, about the founder, about women and writing, writing as therapy, about eating disorders, and related links.
http://www.womenintherapy.com
About Me Pyschotherapy and Women 415-273-1036 Location I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in private practice in Women and Depression San Francisco and Palo Alto. If you are depressed, worried, or About Eating Disorders anxious, think or know you have an eating disorder, have experienced Links a loss or are in transition, are struggling with health issues, were Writing as Therapy abused as a child, have experienced trauma, or want to use writing as a healing tool, you do not have to go through this alone. I CAN HELP. Here is what I can do to help you. I will listen carefully to your story. I will ask questions to help you. Together we'll make a plan, like a blueprint, to give you HOPE for the future. I will try as much as I can to help you feel SUPPORTED UNDERSTOOD EMPOWERED Contact me: Call 415-273-1036. Please note that my phone number has changed. I am still in Palo Alto and San Francisco. I have also recently moved. My new San Francisco downtown address is:

147. Eating Disorders
Information on eating disorders. What is an eating disorder? A severedisturbance in eating behavior, motivated by a fear of weight gain and other
http://www.uwec.edu/counsel/pubs/eatdisorders.htm
Eating Disorder Handout
UW-Eau Claire Counseling Services What is an eating disorder? A severe disturbance in eating behavior, motivated by a fear of weight gain and other personal hurts and fears. Generally people talk about three variations: anorexia nervosa ( refusal to maintain even a minimally normal body weight), bulimia nervosa (binge eating episodes followed by trying to get rid of the extra calories) and binge eating disorder ( binge eating in response to feelings about ourselves or problems in relationships). Who gets eating disorders? Mostly adolescents and young adults. Why is it a problem? Not only does it make us feel worse about ourselves but eating disordered behaviors can cause numerous medical problems like electrolyte imbalance, cardiovascular abnormalities, gastrointestenal disorders, skin problems, hormonal imbalances, bone changes, and neurological abnormalities. Once eating disordered behaviors start in someone’s life, those behaviors require professional counseling and medical help in order to stop. What causes eating disordered behavior? Many reasons cause people to start.

148. The Psychoanalytic Approach To Psychosomatics And Eating Disorders
eating disorders from a psychoanalytic perspective.
http://www.cyberpsych.org/pdg/
Psychosomatics and Eating Disorders
The Psychoanalytic Approach
The Newsletter of the Psychosomatic Discussion Group
of the American Psychoanalytic Association.
Currently available:
The Psychoanalytic Treatment of Patients with Inflamatory Bowel Disease by Charles C. Hogan, M.D., D.Med.Sc. Discussion of Hogan by Marilia Aisenstein The Prehistory of Anorexia Nervosa by Jules R. Bemporad, M.D. A Conversation with C. Philip Wilson, M.D. with Deborah Shaw Link, M.D Book Reviews and Article Abstracts Favorite Papers on Psychosomatics Curricula in Psychosomatics and Eating Disorders at Institutes of the American Psychoanalytic Association For further information, Contact Harvey Schwartz, M.D. CyberPsych Index Page

149. Home Page
The journal of a young woman with the eating disorders anorexia nervosa and bulimia.
http://www.members.aol.com/immortalitypub
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150. Eating Disorders Resource Centre
Funded by the statewide health and nongovernment services Unit of Queensland Health, to provide information, support and referral services.
http://www.uq.net.au/eda/
Eating Disorders Resource Centre
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151. EATING DISORDERS
The most common eating disorders on college campuses are Anorexia Nervosa With proper help, persons with an eating disorder can learn to stabilize their
http://www.ucc.vt.edu/eating.html
Eating Disorders
The most common eating disorders on college campuses are Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia. Persons with Anorexia Nervosa deliberately attempt to lose weight through self-starvation. Even though they may be extremely underweight, they see themselves as "fat", deny any problem with their eating habits, and will resist any efforts made to get them to eat or return to a more healthy weight. Persons with Bulimia engage in frequent, often daily binge eating in which they eat very large amounts of food, often in secret. They will then try to counteract the binge by purging, which may involve self-induced vomiting, use of laxatives, or prolonged fasting and exercise. Persons with Bulimia feel out of control in the cycle of bingeing and purging. Both of these disorders occur more frequently in young women, with Bulimia being the more common. It is estimated that one in twenty college-age women have an eating disorder. Both disorders may have serious medical consequences. While many persons with Anorexia Nervosa or Bulimia deny the problem and are reluctant to seek help, they often come to the attention of friends and family. A direct, caring, and nonjudgmental expression of concern about their health by friends and family is often a vital first step in enabling persons with eating disorders to seek appropriate treatment. Help is available in the form of individual psychotherapy, medical and nutritional counseling, and self-help support groups. With proper help, persons with an eating disorder can learn to stabilize their eating patterns, maintain a healthy weight, and become less preoccupied with food.

152. The Alliance For Eating Disorders Awareness
A nonprofit organization dedicated to educating the public about the definitions,signs and symptoms, and dangers of eating disorders.
http://www.eatingdisorderinfo.org/
OUR MISSION
The Alliance for Eating Disorders Awareness seeks to establish easily accessible programs across the nation that allow children and young adults the opportunity to learn about eating disorders and the positive effects of a healthy body image. Furthermore, our aim is to disseminate educational information to parents and caregivers about the warning signs, dangers, and consequences of anorexia, bulimia, and other related disorders. THE ALLIANCE FOR EATING DISORDERS
AWARENESS
P.O. Box 13155
North Palm Beach, Florida 33408-3155 Toll Free: (866) 662-1235
Phone: (561)841-0900
Fax: (561)841-0972 Email us: info@eatingdisorderinfo.org

153. Aesthetic
List of calorie counters, tips for hiding, myth and facts about eating disorders, and articles about proanorexia.
http://www.freewebs.com/okahlise/ana/main.html
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154. Eating Disorders
eating disorders Bulimia Anorexia. Do I have an Eating Disorder? Definition.Ø When an eating disorder exists, it is recognized by certain behaviors,
http://www.uc.edu/psc/sh/SH_Eating_Disorders.htm
Some Facts Psychologists Know About
Do I have an Eating Disorder? Definition: When an eating disorder exists, it is recognized by certain behaviors, the most noticeable being an obsession with food and weight. This obsession can lead to compulsive binge eating, starving, forced vomiting, exercising, or other behaviors focused on eating, disposing of, or avoiding food. An eating disorder exists when one's attitude toward food and weight has gone awry, when one's feelings about work, school, relationships, day-to-day activities, and one's experience of emotional well-being are determined by what has or has not been eaten or by a number on the scale. A person’s body size does not necessarily reveal whether they have an eating disorder. A person with an eating disorder could be thin, average, or heavy. Athletes are at greater risk of developing an eating disorder. Because some sports (like gymnastics and wrestling) require athletes to be a specific weight or body type, athletes can feel pressure to measure up. Beware of anyone who says you should lose weight or gain muscle quickly. They may be focused on winning and less aware of the danger to your health. Incidence: Nearly 10 million American females and 1 million American males have an eating disorder or related condition.

155. Untitled Document
Treatment expertise in body confidence, mood disorders, and eating disorders. Continuing education courses available.
http://www.kinections.com

156. CAPTÏV Home Page (A Book On Child Abuse, Incest, Self-injury, Healing)
A poetry book on child abuse, incest, sexual abuse, and its legacy of consequences, including selfinjury, eating disorders, and the road from surviving to healing.
http://www.captivpoetry.com
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who self-injure, healing professionals, and anyone interested in understanding,
preventing and healing the various forms of child abuse and self-injury. The Express Press P.O. Box 231778 Encinitas, CA 92023 inquiry@captivpoetry.com

157. EDFHome
Support and information to people whose lives have been affected by eating disorder.
http://www.edsn.asn.au/
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158. Seek Wellness
Information on incontinence, sexual problems, low testosterone, high fiber foods, eating disorders, wellness, fitness, overactive bladder, arthritis, and some other diseases.
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159. Eating Disorders
eating disorders include anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and many other The following myths about eating disorders add to the problem and prevent
http://web.gmu.edu/departments/csdc/eat.html
Eating Disorders:
Myths and Campus Resources
Eating disorders are treatable conditions. Symptoms include a troubled relationship with food characterized by fasting, purging, and/or bingeing behaviors and recurring inappropriate compensatory behavior to reduce or control weight through excessive exercise, laxative misuse, and self-induced vomiting. Beyond food-related behaviors, people with eating disorders may display a wide range of cognitive and emotional problems, including an intense fear of gaining weight, distress over body size and shape, depression, moodiness, dichotomous thinking, low self- esteem, and perfectionism. Eating disorders include anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and many other unspecified types. It is important to see professionals, such as physicians, psychiatrists, psychologists, counselors, and registered nutritionists for accurate diagnosis. Our society, with its obsession with thinness and obtaining the perfect body, has cultivated the development of eating disorders. Research studies found that 52% of adolescents begin dieting before age 14. Among college females, 78% reported bingeing experiences and 8.2% used self-induced vomiting to control weight. The following myths about eating disorders add to the problem and prevent individuals from getting treatment for this potentially life-threatening condition.

160. Eating Disorders
Information and links to resources about anorexia, bulimia, binge eating disorder,medical complications, causes, treatments and how to help a person with
http://www.seekwellness.com/nutrition/eating_disorders_overview.htm
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Overview of Eating Disorders
Each year millions of people in the United States are affected by eating disorders. The vast majority of those with eating disorders are adolescent and young adult women. While the consequences of eating disorders can be severe, increased awareness of the dangers of eating disorders has led many people to seek treatment. The Major Types of Eating Disorders: Medical Complications ... Helping the Person With an Eating Disorder Source: US Dept. of Health and Human Services, NIH Publication No. 94-4377, 1994.

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