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  1. Talking to Eating Disorders: Simple Ways to Support Someone With Anorexia, Bulimia, Binge Eating, Or Body Image Issues by Ph.D., Jeanne Albronda Heaton, Claudia J. Strauss, 2005-07-05
  2. Unlocking the Mysteries of Eating Disorders: A Life-Saving Guide to Your Child's Treatment and Recovery (Harvard Medical School Guides) by David Herzog, Debra Franko, et all 2007-07-31
  3. The Treatment of Eating Disorders: A Clinical Handbook
  4. Eating Disorders: A Parents' Guide, Revised Edition by Rachel Bryant-Waugh, Bryan Lask, 2004-06-17
  5. Eating Disorders: Time For Change: Plans, Strategies, and Worksheets by Mona Villapiano, Laura J. Goodman, 2001-01-25
  6. Integrated Treatment of Eating Disorders: Beyond the Body Betrayed by Kathryn J. Zerbe, 2008-03-17
  7. Gaining: The Truth About Life After Eating Disorders by Aimee Liu, 2008-01-02
  8. Overcoming Your Eating Disorder: A Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Approach for Bulimia Nervosa and Binge-Eating Disorder, Guided Self Help Workbook (Treatments That Work) by W. Stewart Agras, Robin Apple, 2007-09-17
  9. Hope, Help, and Healing for Eating Disorders: A New Approach to Treating Anorexia, Bulimia, and Overeating by Gregory L. Jantz, 2002-10-15
  10. Handbook of Eating Disorders
  11. Overcoming Binge Eating by Christopher Fairburn, 1995-03-10
  12. Assessment of Eating Disorders
  13. Good Eater: The True Story of One Man's Struggle With Binge Eating Disorder by Ron Saxen, 2007-03
  14. Eating and Weight Disorders by Carlos M. Grilo, 2006-09-06

21. One-To-One Counseling
Private and personal online counseling. Therapy from the privacy and comfort of home. Offering help for depression, insomnia, anxiety, eating disorders, ADHD, ADD, obsessivecompulsive disorders, domestic violence, abuse.
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22. Males: Eating Disorders
Eating Disorder Referral and Information Center. Males and eating disordersSome Basic Facts and Findings. eating disorders affect both men and women.
http://www.edreferral.com/males_eating_disorders.htm
Eating Disorder Referral and Information Center Males and Eating Disorders: Some Basic Facts and Findings Approximately 7-10 million women across the country suffer from eating disorders. Most research into these serious disorders has been conducted on females. However, as many as a million men may also struggle with the diseases! Eating disorders include extreme attitudes, emotions and behaviors surrounding both food and weight issues. They include anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and binge eating disorder. All are serious emotional and physical problems that can have devastating effects and life-threatening consequences. Eating disorders affect both men and women. While eating disorders are less common in men, approximately 10% of those suffering from eating disorders are male (Wolf, 1991). Studies also demonstrate that cultural and media pressures on men for the "ideal body" are the rise. This increased focus on body shape, size and physical appearance will likely contribute to increased numbers of eating disorder in males. Research indicates that eating disorders in males are clinically similar to eating disorders in females (Schneider & Argas, 1987). Body image concerns appear to be one the strongest variables in predicting eating disorders in males. Studies have demonstrated (Wertheim et al, 1992) that the drive for thinness was a more important predictor of weight loss behaviors than psychological and/or family variables (this desire was true of both adolescent males and females).

23. The Sexual Competition Hypothesis For Eating Disorders
A hypothesis that suggests eating disorders stem from intense female intrasexual competition for mates.
http://cogprints.soton.ac.uk/documents/disk0/00/00/08/00/index.html

24. Harvard Eating Disorders Center (HEDC)- A Leading Academic Research Center For E
Harvard eating disorders Center (HEDC) is dedicated to advancing the fieldof eating disorders through research, training, education and outreach.
http://www.hedc.org/
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25. Directory Of Alcohol And Drug Addiction Recovery Information
A comprehensive directory of over 2000 resources for mental health, eating disorders, alcoholism and addiction, bipolar, schizophrenia and recovery links.
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26. The Academy For Eating Disorders
Acadamy For eating disorders
http://www.aedweb.org/

27. Food Addiction, Obesity, And Other Eating Disorders
Features an email support group for those suffering from food addiction, obesity and other eating disorders, sponsored by Sharon Weinberger.
http://www.holisticconcept.com/consultation.html
EATING RECOVERY EMAIL SUPPORT GROUP Ongoing support for eating recovery is essential. Staying connected to others who have FOOD ADDICTION and EATING ISSUES is the lifeline that keeps us in recovery and helps us to remember we are NOT alone! If you would like to join our free EATING RECOVERY EMAIL SUPPORT GROUP , simply click on the "JOIN LIST" button below.
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28. Self Injury And Eating Disorders
A short glimpse into the life of a teenager who has suffered abuse and self injures but who is determined to survive.
http://www.angelfire.com/wy/jess/SI.html
Self Injury and Eating Disorders
I have put this page on my site as it deals with the subject of self harm and eating disorders. These are some what tabooed topics and the more awareness there is the better. For those of you who read this and know about self harm/injury please make sure you are safe as reading this may be triggering.
"Self-injury is used to help the individual cope, the act of injuring oneself is also used to help cope with, block out, and release built up feelings and emotions. Self-injury is probably the most widely misunderstood forms of self harm and there are many myths associated with it, which can make it difficult for people to reach out and ask for help. Self-injury (self-harm, self-mutilation) can be defined as the attempt to deliberately cause harm to one's own body and the injury is usually severe enough to cause tissue damage. This is not a conscious attempt at suicide, though some people may see it that way. It has been reported that many people who self-injure have a history of sexual or physical abuse, but that is not always the case. Some may come from broken homes, alcoholic homes, have emotionally absent parents, etc. There are many factors that could cause someone to self-injure as a way to cope. There are three types of self-injury. The rarest and most extreme form is Major self-mutilation. This form usually results in permanent disfigurement, i.e. castration or limb amputation. Another form is Stereo typic self-mutilation which usually consists of head banging, eyeball pressing and biting. The third and most common form is Superficial self-mutilation which usually involves cutting, burning, hair-pulling, bone breaking, hitting, interference with wound healing and basically any method used to harm oneself.

29. Understanding Food Addiction And Compulsive Eating Disorders
Advice for patients on food addiction and compulsive eating from Priory Healthcare, a UK provider of psychiatric and mental health services.
http://www.prioryhealthcare.co.uk/patinfo/foodadd.htm
Understanding food addiction and compulsive eating
Eating Disorders Overview Anorexia Nervosa Bulimia Eating Disorders Programme ...
  • How would I know if I or a relative or friend had food addiction or a compulsive eating disorder?
    What is food addiction?
    How would I know if I or a relative or friend had food addiction or a compulsive eating disorder?
    Compulsive eating and excessive weight are matters which should be taken seriously, although many women in our society (and increasingly men) seem to be constantly struggling with diets and efforts to lose weight. Some sections of the media and the 'slimming industry' seem to encourage this. People who have a serious weight problem have often gone through a number of different diets or been to various slimming organisations without achieving benefit or long-term weight loss. There may be complicated emotional reasons for their compulsive eating, for which they need expert help. Priory Home GP Centre Information Centre Purchaser Centre
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  • 30. Caringonline - News, Articles, Stories And Information On Eating Disorders
    Links to resources on the net about eating disorders, anorexia, bulimia, bingeeating, body image, Category Health Mental Health Disorders Eating Directories......Comprehensive news, help, information, support, treatment, research on eating disorders,anorexia, bulimia with resources, links, searches, databases and poetry
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    i s one of the best web sites to f ind the resources to help you, or someone you love who suffers from negative body image or an y of the following eating disorder s-Anorexia, Bulimia, Binge Eating and Compulsive Overeating. Whether you are looking for an Introduction to what an Eating Disorder is, the latest News and Studies on Eating Disorders, Celebrities who suffer from an Eating Disorder, Books, Websites, Treatment Centers, Discussion Board, or Questionnaires, it will be found here at Caringonline We truly desire for this site To Bring Hope and To Save Futures and Lives. TOPICS PERSONAL THOUGHTS News
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    Web sites on eds Exceptional Articles Search the Net Mary Fleming Callaghan answers your questions Dr. Gregory L. Jantz answers your questions Support Online support Treatment Centers List of centers Binge eating When eating takes over Athletics Eating disorders in athletes Body Image And eating disorders Eating right, food allergies

    31. Empowered Kids - A Guide For Kids About Healthy Eating And Beautiful Bodies
    Abigail Natenshon offers information, resources and activities for kids 5 to 17 on healthy eating and eating disorders including anorexia and bulimia.
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    32. Athletes And Eating Disorders
    Numerous links to articles about how atheletes are susceptible toeating disorders such as anorexia, bulimia or binge eating. AAP
    http://www.caringonline.com/eatdis/topics/athletics.htm
    AAP outlines medical concerns for female athletes
    An updated policy from the American Academy of Pediatrics stresses that while exercise is important and should be promoted in girls for health and enjoyment, pediatricians should be aware of health problems that may occur in female athletes. The policy covers important health issues that impact female athletes including disordered eating, menstrual dysfunction and decreased bone mineral density (osteoporosis). The original AAP statement on female athletes only addressed menstrual dysfunction, also called "amenorrhea." Coming to terms UConn's Ralph struggled with eating disorder
    Connecticut basketball star Shea Ralph struggled with anorexia nervosa, which depleted her to the point that she needed help getting out of bed. After a knee injury in 1997, Ralph said, she was afraid she would gain weight. "I flipped," Ralph said in Sunday's Hartford Courant. "And I just didn't eat." Exercise excess? Experts say there can be too much of a good thing
    Jessica Weiner’s exercise routine was unlike that of most 14-year-olds, an age when many girls drift away from exercise. Weiner spent four to six hours every day working out. She devoted the wee hours of the morning to the gym, returning after school to take a turn on every exercise machine. “Bike, treadmill, stair machine, weights — you name it, I did it,” she says.

    33. NIMH - Eating Disorders:
    eating disorders Facts About eating disorders and the Search for Solutions. Themain types of eating disorders are anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa.
    http://www.nimh.nih.gov/publicat/eatingdisorder.cfm
    Facts About Eating Disorders and the Search for Solutions Eating Disorders:
    Facts About Eating Disorders and the Search for Solutions Print version pdf format
    (12 pages, 114KB) NIH Publication No. 01-4901
    Printed 2001
    Introduction
    Anorexia Nervosa Bulimia Nervosa Binge-Eating Disorder ... References 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.

    34. Art Therapy And Eating Disorders: When Words Alone Are Not Enough
    Experience the emotions that obsessions tend to suppress via art therapy.
    http://nurture.org
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    Obsessions with food and weight are often attempts to cope with unresolved emotional issues such as depression, rage, powerlessness, and loss. Art therapy is a special tool that can help provide access to those hidden feelings that contain the key to our struggles. In group or individual sessions, we will employ a variety of art therapy techniques specifically designed to explore the issues that have led to compulsive eating, binging, purging, starving, or laxative abuse. Emphasis will be on discovering new ways to nurture oneself. Special attention paid to gender issues. Previous art experience is not necessary
    Services Provided for Adults, Adolescents, and Children
    Ava Charney-Danysh is a registered, board certified art therapist with masters' degrees in art therapy and clinical psychology, and over 15 years of clinical experience in the field of addictions. She does group and individual art therapy with all aspects of eating disorders. Ava has offices in Berkeley and San Rafael, California and can be reached by calling:

    35. Abused Empowered Survive Thrive Home Page ~ Abuse & Rape Survivor Support
    Support to survivors of sexual abuse either as a child or adult, with related subjects such as date rape, male rape, panic attack, eating disorders, and self harm.
    http://www.aest.uk6.net
    Abused Empowered Survive Thrive ~ Incorporating ARUK ASU ASUK MSUK
    Supporting survivors of sexual abuse since March 1997
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    50+ support forums, multiple chat rooms and information for survivors of childhood and adult sexual abuse or rape for both female and male survivors from the UK and around the world. Also related subjects such as date rape, male rape, panic attack, eating disorders, self harm, and inner child work.
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    This site was last updated on Friday, November 01, 2002 03:32 PM GMT Main Site Index Little's Section Inner Child Work Survivors Articles Male Survivor Articles ... Search this site
    The aims of this site. Child hood sexual abuse is far more common than many would like to think. Here in the UK it works out at just over 400 people a day abused for the first time. It usually happens with someone known to the child, and trusted by the family, and in very many case's is even a member of the child's own family. It happens to both females and males, and the abuser can also be either male or female and often is done by both. Sometimes it happens just the once, but sadly it often goes on for weeks or even many years.

    36. Nexthealth Inc.
    Holding company with subsidiaries which operate inpatient treatment center specializing in treating substance abuse including alcohol and drug addiction, eating disorders, major depression, posttraumatic stress disorder, and treatment for gambling and sexual disorders and mental health disorders. (Nasdaq NEXT).
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    37. ANAD - National Association Of Anorexia Nervosa And Associated Disorders -
    Oldest non-profit organization helping victims of eating disorders and their families.Category Health Mental Health Disorders Eating Organizations......ANAD National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders PO Box7, Highland Park IL 60035 Hotline 847-831-3438 Fax 847-433-4632 Web http
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    38. Livingwitheatingdisorders.com
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    39. National Association Of Anorexia Nervosa And Associated Disorders
    Facts About eating disorders. eating disorders ARE WIDESPREAD AND DESTRUCTIVE ANAD Ten Year Study. Results of High School Study of eating disorders.
    http://www.anad.org/facts.htm

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    A searchable nationwide directory of treatment centers that specialize in the treatment of alcoholism, addiction, eating disorders, and drug problems.
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    Oasis Treatment Center believes that abstinence is but a beginning in the process of recovery; that full recovery is obtained by a total lifestyle change. Clients learn to live comfortably without the use of addictive, mood-altering drugs or other obsessive-compulsive behaviors.

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