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Getting Better Bit(E) by Bit(E) : A Survival Kit for Sufferers of Bulimia Nervosa and Binge Eating Disorders
Schmidt, Ulrike and Janet Treasure
Psychology Press / Softcover / 1994-02-01 / 0863773222
Food & Eating Disorders (Self Help) / Eating Disorders
price: $28.95
160 pages
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Easy to read and illustrated with many real-life examples, this book addresses the specific problems faced on a daily basis by bulimia sufferers. The only self-help programme that has been evaluated in a randomised controlled trial, it provides detailed step-by-step advice for dealing with this condition. Unlike other less problem-oriented books currently available on the subject, this book concentrates on the key behaviour changes necessary for the sufferer to achieve a happier and more fulfilled life. Theory is closely interwoven with practice and the book draws together real problems and solutions experienced by hundreds of sufferers. --- from the publisher

Review:

'It includes a wealth of clinical examples which illustrate the spectrum of the disorders, and with which the sufferer may identify... This book does not claim to be a cure, but says it "can help you get much better, so that the eating disorder doesn't rule your life any more". It is clearly and directly written, from a wealth of practical experience, and does indeed provide the sufferer with a "survival kit" on the road to recovery. It can be recommended, not only to sufferers, but to professionals dealing with these patients, and to family and friends who wish to become involved in the recovery process.' - Behaviour Research and Therapy

Contents:

Introduction. A Few Words of Caution. What this Book Can and Can't Do. Further Reading. The Way Forward. Do I Suffer from Bulimia? How to Use this Book. First Steps. Back to the Future. Making Your Decision to Go. How to Stage Your Journey. Tools for the Journey. How to Keep a Therapeutic Diary. New Skills to Cope with Old Difficulties. Further Reading. Dieting: A Health Warning. Beauty is in the Eye of the Beholder. What Weight is Healthy? The Health Hazards of Dieting. How Much Do I Need to Eat? Working with Your Body to Obtain Your Optimal Weight and Shape. How to Relearn Eating Control. Bingeing, Nibbling, and Compulsive Overeating: The Black Hole of the Never-satisfied Stomach. Why is My Eating Uncontrolled? How to Stop Binges. Lapses. Vomiting, Laxatives, and Diuretics: Have Your Cake and Eat it - Or Not? Facing the Facts? Why You are Right to Worry. What Type of Weight Controller are You? How to Stop Vomiting. How to Stop Abusing Laxatives, Diuretics and Other Medications. Learning to Feel Good about Your Body. Learning about Body Shapes. Getting to Know Your Body. Looking after Your Body. Living with Your Body. Note. Further Reading. Jack Spratt's Wife: Being Fatter May be Better. The Health Risks of being Overweight. Pie in the Sky. Only the Lonely. Shake, Shake, Shake Your Body. Further Reading. Relapse: Walking In Circles - Or Not? Preventing Slips from Occurring. What to Do if a Slip Occurs. A Woman's Work is Never Done - Or is It? The Wounds of Childhood. Sexual Abuse. Trying to Make Sense of It. Grapple with Guilt and Self-blame. Will the Effects Always be There? Get a Toehold onto Trust. Coming to Terms. Further Reading. Food for Thought. Toad in a Hole. The Gloom-and-doom Scenario. Isn't Life Dreadful? Wracked by Guilt. Please, Please Them. The Dictatorship of Control. Over to You. Shake off Shame. Further Reading. Finding Your Voice. Learning to Stand Your Ground. Anything for a Quiet Life? Ground-rules for Assertive Behaviour. How to Put Assertiveness into Practice. Further Reading. The Seduction of Self-destruction. The Slippery Slope of Booze and Drugs. Should I be Worried about My Alcohol Intake? Do You Like Russian Roulette? If I were a Rich Man... Note. Further Reading. The Web of Life: Parents, Partners' Children, and Friends. Home, Sweet Home. Friends. Sexual Relationships. Children. Further Reading. Working to Live, Living to Work. Some Common Work Problems. Further Reading. Is this the End of the Journey - Or Not? But What if You are Still Stuck? Dream on, Baby. Recovery: A Trip into Uncharted Territory. Appendix. Some Useful Addresses.

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