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Bingeing It
Author | : Graham Falconer |
Publsiher | : FriesenPress |
Total Pages | : 496 |
Release | : 2024-03-13 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 9781039184152 |
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As the subtitle indicates, Bingeing It is an account of the author's leisure reading between 2016 and 2022, when it was no longer possible to pursue his academic research. The "binges" in question were often a matter of chance--a trip to Italy, a Christmas present, a hospital visit--but they aim to show how and why the books became life-long friends.
Overcoming Binge Eating For Dummies
Author | : Jennie Kramer,Marjorie Nolan Cohn |
Publsiher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 390 |
Release | : 2013-08-28 |
Genre | : Health & Fitness |
ISBN | : 9781118550878 |
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Control binge eating and get on the path to recovery Overcoming Binge Eating for Dummies provides trusted information, resources, tools, and activities to help you and your loved ones understand your binge eating — and gain control over it. Written with compassion and authority, it uses stories and examples from the authors' work with clients they've helped to overcome this complicated disorder. In Overcoming Binge Eating For Dummies, you'll find information and insight on identifying the symptoms of binge eating disorder, overcoming eating as an addiction, ways to overcome the urge to binge, how to institute a healthy eating pattern, ways to deal with anxiety and emotional eating, and much more. Provides professional resources for seeking additional help for binge eating Includes advice on talking with loved ones about binge eating Offers tips and guidance to establish a safe and healthy recovery plan Overcoming Binge Eating For Dummies is for those currently suffering or recovering from BED, as well as families and friends looking for a comprehensive and expert resource to this widespread but largely misunderstood disorder.
Binge Eating
Author | : Melanie Frecken |
Publsiher | : Self Publisher |
Total Pages | : 87 |
Release | : 2020-08-09 |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : 9788835875505 |
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This is a 2-book combo, which has the following titles: Book 1: This guide will guide you along in a crazy world with supermarkets full of shelves with snacks that contain absolutely no valuable nutrients whatsoever. Welcome to the binge eating book, the book that can help you stop snacking on things that aren’t healthy for you. Many people face this problem. It has become more common as the media is found mostly at home, with billions of people who have gotten into the habit of watching TV daily. Are you binge eating or just overeating? Is binge shopping based on the same dopamine triggers as binge eating? How can you quit binge eating anyway? These questions and many others will be addressed and discussed in this book. Book 2: How do you subdue your cravings without going crazy? What are the roots of binge eating disorder? People who binge eat, and by that, I mean seriously eat excessive amounts of food, are in danger. They may be more vulnerable to depression, anxiety, obesity, and a number of other psychological, mental, and physical health problems. The urge to constantly eat can be a nagging annoyance in your brain that won’t cease until you do something about it. Therefore, this guide has been created. It is precisely the thing you can use to help you understand why you may have those strong urges, and at the same time provide you solutions to solve your issues with unhealthy food eating habits. Don’t ignore this precious information. You will not regret it if you give this book a chance.
Reclaiming Yourself from Binge Eating
Author | : Leora Fulvio |
Publsiher | : John Hunt Publishing |
Total Pages | : 225 |
Release | : 2014-03-28 |
Genre | : Health & Fitness |
ISBN | : 9781780996813 |
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Are you one of the millions of people suffering from Binge Eating Disorder? Are you caught in the trap of binge eating, emotional eating, mindless eating, and diet obsession? This book will help you to stop binge eating right now. You will heal the underlying issues that lead to your binge eating when you implement this complete mind, body and spirit approach to healing. It will help you to become the person who you know you are while gently guiding you away from the tyranny of food and body obsession, diets, binge eating and scales. You will come to a place of freedom and peace around food and your body so that you can enjoy your life. You will be able to breathe with ease and settle in to a place of normalcy around food and your body. Reclaiming Yourself from Binge Eating uses a new approach to treating binge eating that does not include dieting, deprivation, willpower, or any kind of self-criticism. These easy steps to becoming a normal eater are thought provoking, action oriented and enjoyable. Recovery from the torment of food and negative body image is within reach. ,
DBT Principles and Strategies in the Multidisciplinary Treatment of Eating Disorders
Author | : Alyssa H. Kalata,Elysse Thebner Miller |
Publsiher | : Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | : 340 |
Release | : 2024-08-20 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 9781040106174 |
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DBT Principles and Strategies in the Multidisciplinary Treatment of Eating Disorders is an in-depth exploration of DBT strategies and principles that can be applied by all members of a client’s multidisciplinary team, including dietitians and psychiatric providers. While previous DBT-related texts focus on therapists, counselors, and social workers, this book’s discipline-specific and cross-discipline examples and dialogue, as well as thoughtful descriptions of DBT principles and strategies create an accessible text carefully designed to benefit a wide variety of audiences. By showing the multidisciplinary application of DBT tools and techniques, this book gives providers of all disciplines a shared language and framework that can assist with multidisciplinary case conceptualization, treatment planning, and therapeutic interventions (rather than leaving providers operating in discipline-specific silos that are often atheoretical or eclectic in terms of their framework for conceptualizing and providing care). Exercises embedded throughout the text focus on helping providers implement what they are learning in their day-to-day clinical practice. The book is replete with activities that are focused specifically on assisting providers in implementing DBT strategies, like diary cards, chain analyses, exposure-based procedures, and cognitive modification procedures. Lastly, there is an emphasis on how DBT concepts and methods can be applied in different settings, especially in inpatient, residential, and partial hospitalization settings. DBT Principles and Strategies in the Multidisciplinary Treatment of Eating Disorders is an accessible, practical guide for eating-disorder professionals of all disciplines who would like to integrate DBT principles and strategies into patient care.
From Binge to Blackout
Author | : Chris Volkmann,Toren Volkmann |
Publsiher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 436 |
Release | : 2006-08-01 |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : 9781101210727 |
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Throughout his college years, Toren Volkmann partied like there was no tomorrow, having what was supposed to be the time of his life. Like so many parents, his mother, Chris, overlooked Toren’s growing alcohol problem. But when he graduated, Toren realized he’d become a full-blown alcoholic. And he was not alone. Considered a rite of passage, teenage drinking has skyrocketed to epidemic proportions, fostering a generation of young adults whose lives are already beginning to come apart under the strain. This book, written from the viewpoints of both mother and son, is a riveting, enlightening, and heartbreakingly true story of a family that was able to confront the fear, pain, and denial that threatened to destroy them—and survive the epidemic of teenage drinking that’s putting America’s future at risk.
Fed Up
Author | : Wendy Oliver-Pyatt |
Publsiher | : McGraw Hill Professional |
Total Pages | : 257 |
Release | : 2002-09-22 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 9780071416887 |
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A medically backed, holistic approach to weight issues for a lifetime of health This important new book is for the millions of Americans caught up in unhealthy and unsuccessful dieting patterns. Wendy Oliver-Pyatt, a medical doctor, psychiatrist specializing in eating disorders, and survivor of bulimia, brings both expertise and personal experience to the physically and mentally destructive problem of dieting. In Fed Up!, she examines why so many men and women persist in this counterproductive behavior and offers a comprehensive, easy-to-follow 10-step plan for a healthpromoting lifestyle and sustainable weight levelwithout ever counting another calorie or fat gram, stepping on a scale, fearing fattening foods, or feeling guilty for missing a workout. From recognizing the toll dieting takes on the readers' lives to understanding the cultural myths that make them diet and redefining their relationships with food and weight-related issues, Dr. Oliver-Pyatt provides the tools people need to succeed. Fed Up! offers a holistic, effective approach to fitness that provides genuine, long-term results for anyone struggling with weight issues.
Why She Feels Fat
Author | : Johanna Marie McShane,Tony Paulson |
Publsiher | : Gurze Books |
Total Pages | : 154 |
Release | : 2013-10-18 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 9780936077291 |
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Eating disorders are perplexing, frustrating, and seem to make no sense to the families and friends of sufferers. The intent of this book is to explain why your loved one has an eating disorder so that you can understand these baffling disorders and help in the recovery process. Throughout the book you are taken into the world of eating disorders, shown what anorexia and bulimia mean to sufferers, and how they live day to day'obsessed with thoughts of calories, fat, body size, and weight. First, the reader is given an introduction to anorexia and bulimia. Here, the most commons signs and symptoms are discussed along with medical complications. In the second section the focus is on detailing the subjective experiences of those who suffer with eating disorders. This section will help you'as a parent, sibling, spouse, friend, or other loved one'understand what an eating disorder is like from the perspective of the person living with it. The final section deals with directions for treatment and what to expect as your loved one recovers.