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Treating eating disorders through myths is an unusual concept. But in Anita's Johnston's book Eating in the Light of the Moon, storytelling proves to be successful.
Art therapy is an expressive therapy often used in treatment plans for eating disordered patients. Treating eating disorders through art has proven effective.
If you are concerned that your teenager may be exhibiting signs of an eating disorder, here are some books that could be helpful.
Bulimia nervosa is an eating disorder characterized by cycles of binging and purging. Learn about some of the available treatments for bulimia.
Veronica Clifford tells the story of one little girl who wanted to die - but doesn't know why. How does childhood anorexia strike so quickly?
Doctors lack respect for their obese patients. Bulimics have an increased risk of suicide. The risks of other disorders have not been taken seriously enough.
Bulimia Nervosa is an eating disorder which affects ten times more women than men. It was first acknowledged as an eating disorder in 1979.
Nadia Shivack's moving graphic memoir features her lifelong struggle against an eating disorder.
No one plans to develop an eating disorder. Robin Moore shares facts and insights from her life about her struggles with poor body image/low self-esteem and binge eating.
Millions of American women suffer from eating disorders. Many suffer in silence until they develop complications that require medical intervention.
Find eating disorder support groups for parents in the United States while a daughter or son is recovering from anorexia, bulimia, binge eating or EDNOS.
From anorexia to bulimia, becoming fat was the absolute worst possible fate. Sarah Maria almost chose suicide as a way out. Her journey continues.


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