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Eating in the Light of the Moon: How Women Can Transform Their Relationships with Food Through Myth, Metaphor, and Storytelling (ISBN: 0-936077-36-0);
By: Anita Johnston, Ph.D.
Weaving a rich tapestry of multicultural myths, ancient legends, and simple folk-tales, Anita Johnston inspires women to free themselves from disordered eating by discovering the metaphors that are hidden in their own life stories.

Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Binge Eating and Bulimia (ISBN: 1-60623-265-1)
By Debra L. Safer, Christy F. Telch, Eunice Y. Chen;
This groundbreaking book gives clinicians a new set of tools for helping people overcome binge-eating disorder and bulimia. It presents an adaptation of dialetical behavior therapy (DBT) developed expressly for this population READ MORE

The Dialectical Behavior Therapy Skills Workbook for Bulimia (ISBN: 978-1572246195)
By Ellen Astrachan-Fletcher, Michael Maslar;
By teaching how to mindfully and methodically identify and transform problematic situations and behaviors, this new workbook combines easy-to-read DBT instructions with exercises for honoring the emotions behind bulimic urges

Understanding Eating Disorders ( ISBN: 978-0199232956)
By Simona Giordano
In this book from the UK, Giordano presents all clinicians with pertinent philosophical studies on the ethical and legal issues in the treatment of anorexia and bulimia nervosa

The Treatment of Eating Disorders: A Clinical Handbook (ISBN: 978-1606234464)
Ed. Carlos M. Grilo and James E. Mitchell
We expect this to become the standard text for eating disorders treatment. This comprehensive handbook brings together leading international experts on eating disorders to describe the most effective treatments and how to implement them. Thirty-five chapters cover the full range of treatment issues for anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge-eating disorder and atypical forms of disordered eating.

50 Ways To Soothe Yourself Without Food
By Susan Albers
This collection offers 50 mindfulness skills and practices for relaxing the body in times of stress and ending your dependence on eating as a means of coping with difficult emotions...

Eat What You Love, Love What You Eat
By Michelle May
Based on the popular "Am I Hungry?" mindful eating workshops, this book encourages you to dig deep inside to look at not only what you eat, but also why and how...

"Nourishment:When My Body Betrayed Me A Memoir Of One Girl's Struggle To Overcome Tourette Syndrome and Anorexia Nervosa."(ISBN:978-1-4415-4883-2)
By: Melissa Binstock
An Abridged version of Nourishment was given the Gold Key Award from the Alliance For Young Artists and Writers.
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"goodbye ed, hello me: Recover from Your Eating Disorder and Fall in Love with Life"(ISBN:978-0-0716-0887-9)
By: Jenni Schaefer;
In Goodbye Ed, Hello Me Jenni shows you that being fully recovered is not just about breaking free from destructive behaviors with food and having a healthy relationship with your body; it also means finding joy and peace in your life.
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"Life without Ed" (ISBN: 978-0-0714-2298-7)
By: Jenni Schaefer;
Inspiring, compassionate, and filled with practical exercises to help you break up with your own personal Ed, Life Without Ed provides new hope for the disorders that plague millions of people. Beginning with Jenni's "divorce" from Ed, this supportive, lifesaving book combines a patient's insights and experiences with a therapist's prescriptions for success to help you live a healthier, happier life without Ed.

"Embracing Fear: How to Turn What Scares Us into Our GREATEST GIFT" (ISBN:978-0-0625-1775-3)
By: Thom Rutledge
Embracing Fear does not pretend to teach the impossible and eliminate fear, but rather shows us that once we understand it we can live beyond its tyrannical control. Instead of repressing or ignoring the voices of panic and dread, we learn that it is only through facing, exploring, accepting, and responding to fear that we free ourselves from its paralyzing grip.
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"Simple Truth: Ideas & Experiences for Humans from Less-Than-Perfect Families" (ISBN:978-0-9627-9630-2)
By: Thom Rutledge;
Thom Rutledge's first book, Simple Truth: Ideas & Experiences for Humans from Less-Than-Perfect Families, has proven to have staying power. This delightful and dynamic book includes ten (10) of Thom's therapeutic exercises and plenty of his trademark nutshell wisdom. Written for readers with the shortest of attention spans, this little book can really make a difference in your life.

"I'm Beautiful? Why Can't I See It?" (ISBN: 978-1-5988-6634-6)
By: Kimberly Davidson;
"I'm Beautiful? Why Can't I See It?" is intended for anyone struggling with unhealthy patterns of eating and body image issues, this devotional study guide helps the reader find the strength provided through God to move their life forward.
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"Sports Nutrition Guidebook, 4th Edition" (ISBN: 978-0736074155 )
By: Nancy Clark, MS, RD.
The "sports Nutrition Guidebook" is for avid athletes and compulsive exercisers, this book has a strong section on "Dieting Gone Awry" and how to transform food fears into positive fueling.
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"Beating Ana: How to Outsmart Your Eating Disorder and Take Your Life Back" (ISBN: 978-0757313851)
By: Shannon Cutts;
Beating Ana is the first book written specifically to highlight the importance of adding a recovery mentor to the integrated eating disorders treatment team. Packed full with 27 chapters of interactive Recovery Workshop exercises, Life Celebration Affirmations, and Q&A from author Shannon Cutts' private mentoring correspondence, Beating Ana is written for the survivor, the thriver, and the hero in all of us. Throughout, readers are reminded again and again how "Relationships Replace Eating Disorders" and that we cannot heal in isolation - we need each other to recover.This is why Beating Ana readers are also invited to join MentorCONNECT, the very first global eating disorders mentoring community.
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"You Are Not Alone - The Book of Companionship for Women with Eating Disorders" (Volume 2) plus Companion CD (ISBN-13: 978-0978309039)
By: Andrea Roe with Shannon Cutts;
An inspiring collection of personal recovery stories, poems, artwork, and song lyrics by women who are either in strong recovery or fully recovered from an eating disorder. Included in the book is the You Are Not Alone Companion CD which is filled with healing songs by women who overcame their eating disorder. Profits are donated to eating disorder organizations.
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"You Are Not Alone - The Book of Companionship for Women with Eating Disorders" (ISBN-13: 978-1412096171)
By: Andrea Roe;
34 women from around the world share their stories, poems and artwork. These women are either recovered or in strong recovery and have not only survived eating disorders, but also depression, social anxiety, self-harm, suicidal thoughts, other addictions, mental disorders, emotional and physical abuse, sexual abuse and rape. Profits are donated to eating disorder organizations.
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"Doing What Works: An Integrative System for Treating Eating Disorders from Diagnosis to Recovery" (ISBN - 13:978-0-87101-390-3)
By: Abigail Horvitz Natenshon;
"Eating disorders at times leave practitioners feeling as emotionally challenged and out of control as the patients they treat. This is the first book of its kind to provide support, direction, clarity, and optimism to clinicians treating these disorders. In describing what to do and how to do `what works,' reader-friendly strategies and holistic guidelines bring together science and human personality.

It Started with Pop-Tarts... An Alternative Approach to Winning the Battle of Bulimia ISBN: 978-0-9800128-0-4
By: Lori Hanson
A personal story of triumph after 34 years with bulimia mixed with humor and alternatives for recovery. After a bout with counseling in her twenties Hanson looked for ways to heal on her own. She discovered the power of her mindset and her alternative path to healing began. Hanson shares details of her approach and the importance of balancing body and brain chemistry to fully recover. This book is written to enlighten loved ones to the depths of this obsession and to provide inspiration for individuals who suffer with eating disorders to follow their path to freedom.