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  1. Starved: Mercy for Eating Disorders by Nancy Alcorn, 2007-08-01
  2. Resources for Christian Counseling: Counseling Those With Eating Disorders (Raymond Vath) (Resources for Christian Counselors Series, Vol 4)
  3. The Outpatient Treatment of Eating Disorders: A Guide for Therapists, Dietitians, and Physicians
  4. Drawing from Within: Using Art to Treat Eating Disorders by Lisa D. Hinz, 2006-07-30
  5. Eating Disorders: Everything You Need to Know (Your Personal Health) by Jim Kirkpatrick, Paul Caldwell, 2004-07-03
  6. Eating Disorders: Anatomy of a Social Epidemic by Richard Gordon, 2000-04-14
  7. Eating Disorders: A Clinical Guide to Counseling and Treatment by Monika M. Woolsey, 2002-01-15
  8. Males With Eating Disorders (Brunner/Mazel Eating Disorders Monograph Series, No 4) by A. Andersen, 1990-04-01
  9. Eating and Weight Disorders by Carlos M. Grilo, 2006-09-06
  10. Body Image, Eating Disorders, and Obesity in Youth: Assessment, Prevention, and Treatment
  11. Art Therapies and Clients With Eating Disorders by Dokter, 1994-10
  12. Good Eater: The True Story of One Man's Struggle With Binge Eating Disorder by Ron Saxen, 2007-03
  13. Overcoming Binge Eating by Christopher Fairburn, 1995-03-10
  14. Why Can't I Stop Eating?: Recognizing, Understanding, and Overcoming Food Addiction by Ph.D., Debbie Danowski, Pedro Lazaro M.D., 2000-03-09

61. The Anorexic Files
A place where eating disorderd guys and girls can feel accepted and taken seriously. Pro ana and mia site so don't come in unless you are pro eating disorders. Contains tips, message board, contests, goals weights, diets, and many other features, including personal beliefs and priorities.
http://gloomsday.net/theanorexicfiles

62. The Center For Counseling & Health Resources, Inc.-Intensive Counseling
Provides intensive inpatient counseling for eating disorders, depression, sexual issues, alcohol and drug abuse.
http://www.aplaceofhope.com/intensecounsel.htm
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Naturopathic Physician Maurice Stephens, M.D. Mental Health Counselor Ann McMurray Operations Assistant Intake Specialist Shelly LeFotu Administrator Intake Specialist Audio Introduction on Intensive Treatment by Shelly LeFotu The Center Facts on The Center Eating Disorders "Charity" Whole Person Care For twenty years, The Center has provided those with eating disorders "a place of hope." Our founder, Dr. Gregory L. Jantz, believes that treating the whole-person results in long-term recovery. At The Center, our emphasis is on:

63. Eating Disorders Specialists (Welcome To Iaedp)
iaedptm . since 1985 we have been dedicated to excellence in the education,training, and certification of eating disorders treatment professionals.
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64. Eating Disorders
Department of Women's and Gender Studies, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand.
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65. National Eating Disorders Screening Program: NMISP
The National eating disorders Screening Program will be held during eating disorders Awareness Week, February 2229, 2004. Register
http://www.mentalhealthscreening.org/eat.htm
The National Eating Disorders Screening Program will be held during Eating Disorders Awareness Week, February 27 - March 5, 2005. Register for the 2005
National Eating Disorders Screening Program
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National Eating Disorders Screening Program (NEDSP) represents the first large scale screening for eating disorders. Materials focus on the three main types of eating disorders – anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa and binge eating disorder. The goal of the program is to both raise the level of awareness about eating disorders and to encourage people who may be suffering from eating disorders to seek further help and treatment. Participating colleges and universities are encouraged to network with community groups and other internal departments, thereby creating liaisons that can continue to be utilized throughout the year. In this way, NEDSP serves as a catalyst for ongoing outreach about eating disorders and other illnesses. NEDSP includes a written screening test and the opportunity to meet one-on-one with a health professional. It also provides individuals with information about how to help friends or family members who may be suffering from an eating disorder. An Online screening component is also available to colleges and universities interested in the program. To learn more about the program and to order materials, please go to www.mentalhealthscreening.org/college.

66. PRACTICAL DREAMING Home Page
Psychology book reviews and links about dreams, eating disorders and chronic pain.
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LILLIE WEISS, Ph.D. is a licensed clinical psychologist in private practice in Phoenix, Arizona. As author of a respected professional guide, Dream Analysis in Psychotherapy, and as co-director of the Center for Psychotherapy and Dream Analysis, she has trained therapists to use dreams as an efficient tool for understanding clients' problems and helping to foster change. PRACTICAL DREAMING: AWAKENING THE POWER OF DREAMS IN YOUR LIFE

"In clear, simple, concise language, this book provides one of the best explanations of how to grasp the meaning of your dreams. Every dreamer should read this book!"
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DREAM ANALYSIS IN PSYCHOTHERAPY

A "how to" book for therapists and alternate book of the month by the Behavioral Science Book Service. GOOD GIRLS DON'T EAT DESSERT: CHANGING YOUR RELATIONSHIP TO FOOD AND SEX
"This clearly written and carefully researched book... provides practical answers for every woman who is struggling to live in a body that seems constantly out of control."

67. Eatingdisorders.org.au - Eating Disorders Foundation Of Victoria
Training in eating disorders for Fitness Instructors. Welcome to the eating disorders Foundation of Victoria Website. The eating disorders
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HostOnce.com FREE Domain Name! 1513 High Street, Glen Iris, Vic 3146, Australia Phone: (03) 9885 0318 Fax: (03) 9885 1153 Non-metro Victorian callers call 1300 550 236 e-mail: edfv@eatingdisorders.org.au ABN 24 010 832 192 Reg No A0022880J Please Support our Site Sponsor HostOnce.com Without them this site would not be possible Research Update The impact of living with eating disorders – carers’ perspectives Training in Eating Disorders for Fitness Instructors Welcome to the Eating Disorders Foundation of Victoria Website The Eating Disorders Foundation of Victoria (EDFV) is a non-profit incorporated association founded in the mid 1980's to support those whose lives are affected by eating disorders, and to better inform the community about these disorders. The Foundation's community-based board of management comprises people who have a personal or professional interest in eating disorder issues. The EDFV seeks to: respond to the needs of both people experiencing eating disorders and carers – recognising the impact of eating disorders beyond the individual provide information , knowledge, support and resources in order to encourage resilience and recovery and lessen the impact of the eating disorder on the quality of life of individuals and families advocate for systemic change for improved access to treatment facilities for sufferers of eating disorders, support for carers and for the reduction of the stigma associated with eating disorders and other mental illnesses

68. ANRED: Obesity. Is It An Eating Disorder?
FAQ provided by the Anorexia Nervosa and Related eating disorders, Inc. answers questions about definitions of obesity, health risks, weightloss pills, and what can be done.
http://www.anred.com/obese.html
Obesity. Is it an eating disorder?
Like most things, obesity is a complex phenomenon about which it is dangerous to generalize. What is true for one person is not necessarily true for the next. Nevertheless, we shall try to make sense out of conflicting theories and give answers to people who struggle to maintain self-esteem in a world that seems to be obsessed with youth, thinness, and the perfect body whatever that may be.
  • What is obesity?
A person with anorexia nervosa may define obesity as a weight gain of five pounds, from 89 to 94. A grandmother past menopause may call herself obese because she carries 165 pounds on her large-boned, muscular body. A modeling agency may talk about obesity when one of the women on the payroll puts 135 pounds on her 5'10" body. None of these women is clinically obese. The anorexic and the model are underweight. Men are split in their personal definitions of obesity. Many are just as concerned about overweight as women are, while others, frankly rotund, believe they are just fine, perfectly healthy, and universally attractive to potential romantic partners. Physicians consider a person to obese if s/he weighs more than 20% above expected weight for age, height, and body build. Morbid or malignant obesity is weight in excess of 100 pounds above that expected for age, height, and build.

69. Eating Disorders Coaltion For Research, Policy Action
The eating disorders Coalition for Research, Policy Action is a cooperative of professional and advocacybased organizations committed to federal advocacy on
http://www.eatingdisorderscoalition.org/

70. Index
Information on selfinjury and other mental health issues, including eating disorders and suicide.
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healthy place to go for the tough questions you have regarding what you have experienced, or what you may be going through right now. The goal is for you to discover how to overcome whatever you are struggling with by coming to the root of the problem . You will then be able to go forward, living the life intended for you! You will learn how to overcome whatever you are struggling or battling with. (the information provided can be considered a supplement, but is NOT to substitute for professional help)

71. The International Eating Disorders Centre
The International eating disorders Centre 119121 Wendover Road, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP21 9LW, United Kingdom. Tel 01296 330557, Fax 01296 339209.
http://www.eatingdisorderscentre.co.uk/
The International Eating Disorders Centre 119-121 Wendover Road, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP21 9LW, United Kingdom Tel: 01296 330557, Fax: 01296 339209 Welcome In-patient Programme Compulsive Eating Out-patient Programme Contact Us Last up-dated © James D Clarke

72. Women's Health | Principal Health News
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73. Eating Disorders
Search our database by Health Topic or enter your own keywords. eating disorders. Printerfriendly version PDF file, 189 Kb. What are eating disorders?
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What are eating disorders?
Eating disorders are real illnesses that can affect how we eat and how we feel about food. They can be treated to help people who have them have healthy and full lives. From time to time, we all change our eating habits. Sometimes we reduce the amount of food we eat or go on a diet to shed some pounds, or we eat more to gain weight. These can be healthy ways to control or reach our ideal body weight. But, people who have eating disorders have unhealthy ways, or patterns, of eating. They may eat too much and become overweight, or way too little and become very thin. Sometimes a person can eat so little, or nothing at all, they actually begin to starve (called anorexia nervosa ). A person can also eat an extreme amount of food all at once and then do things like vomit to rid the body of food (called

74. Anorexia - Bulimia - Alcohol Detoxification Programs At Riverdale Grange
Details of clinic specialising in the treatment of eating disorders anorexia, bulimia and obesity.
http://www.anorexia-bulimia.co.uk
Riverdale Grange is a specialist clinic, dedicated to
the treatment of eating disorders and alcohol detox.
  • Inpatient and outpatient programmes for Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia
  • A newly developed programme for weight management with individualised packages
  • An alcohol detoxification programme
  • A specialist educational environment for students
  • A respite service supporting the needs of carers as highlighted in the Carers Act 1995
  • A school educational package to prevent young people from engaging in at the risk-behaviours of disordered eating that can lead to eating disorder
Riverdale Grange's expanding reputation shared by the NHS referrers, families and sufferers is as a specialist service provider offering realistic, cost effective successfully integrated pathways for the treatment of eating disorders and alcohol addiction.

75. Binge Eating Disorder
Individuals with binge eating disorders feel that they lose control of themselves when eating. Who suffers from binge eating disorders?
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BINGE EATING DISORDER
What is binge eating disorder?
Who suffers from binge eating disorders?

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How is binge eating treated?
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What is binge eating disorder?
Binge eating disorder is an illness which resembles bulimia nervosa. Like bulimics, binge eaters have episodes of uncontrolled eating or bingeing. However, binge eating disorder differs from bulimia because its sufferers do not purge their bodies of excess food. Individuals with binge eating disorders feel that they lose control of themselves when eating. They eat large quantities of food and do not stop until they are uncomfortably full. Usually, they have more difficulty losing weight and keeping it off than do people with other serious weight problems. Most people with the disorder are obese and have a history of weight fluctuations.
Who suffers from binge eating disorders?
Although it has only recently been recognized as a distinct condition, binge eating disorder is probably the most common eating disorder. Most people with binge eating disorder are obese (more than 20 percent above a healthy body weight), but normal-weight people also can be affected. Binge eating disorder probably affects 2 percent of all adults, or about 1 million to 2 million Americans. Among adolescent and young adult women of America, as much as 4 percent suffer from binge-eating disorder. Recent research shows about 30 percent of people participating in medically supervised eating disorder programs suffer from binge eating.

76. Health 4 Teens
Provides health information, written especially for teenagers, on drinking, eating disorders, sex, smoking, STDs, and stress.
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77. PsychNet Mental Health
This site provides basic, concise information on depression, eating disorders, suicide, parenting and mental health disorders.
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78. Objective Medical Information On Obesity From Michael D. Myers, M.D., Inc.
Objective Medical Information on Obesity, Weight Control, eating disorders and Related Topics Serving the Web Since June 1995. Obesity. eating disorders.
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Prevalence of Obesity in the United States
The following animated graphic shows the increase in obesity occurring in the United States between 1985 and 2001. The data is based on the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS), a random-digit dialed telephone survey of adults in the United States. This data is courtesy of the Center for Disease Control (CDC).

79. An Evolutionary Hypothesis For Eating Disorders
Riadh T. Abed argues that the roots of some eating disorders may be sexual competition. Published in the British Journal of Medical Psychology 71(4)525547.
http://cogprints.soton.ac.uk/documents/disk0/00/00/08/00/cog00000800-00/eatdis~1
The Sexual Competition Hypothesis For Eating Disorders Riadh T. Abed, MBChB, DPM, MRCPsych. Psychiatrist, Department of Psychiatry, Rotherham District General Hospital, Moorgate Road, Rotherham S60 2UD, United Kingdom, and Honorary Clinical Lecturer, University of Sheffield. Fax: 114 2507651; E-mail: abed@globalnet.co.uk Acknowledgements: I am grateful to Dr. R.L. Palmer and Dr. K. de Pauw for reading and commenting on earlier versions of this paper. I also wish to thank Professor P. Gilbert Associate Editor and the two anonymous referees for their critical review of the paper and for offering valuable advice. The Sexual Competition Hypothesis For Eating Disorders Evolutionary science has made few inroads into psychiatry despite the fact that over 130 years have passed since Darwin’s Origin The hypothesis on eating disorders presented here is derived from the evolutionary theory of human sexuality. The present hypothesis is based upon the assumption that, besides shaping anatomical systems, selection also designs psychological and behavioural adaptations that are just as important for the organisms survival and reproductive success (Lorenz, 1937; Dawkins,1982). Hypothesis: The present hypothesis is based upon the following assumptions: 1. In the ancestral environment, the female shape was a generally reliable indicator of the female’s reproductive history and hence her future reproductive potential.

80. Eating Disorders - MentalHealthChannel
Millions of American women struggle with eating disorders. An eating disorder is a disturbance in eating behavior. Most people associate
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