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  1. The Secret Language of Eating Disorders The Revolutionary New Approach to Understanding and Curing Anorexia and Bulimia by Peggy Claude-Pierre, 1997
  2. Eating Disorders: Obesity, Anorexia Nervosa, and the Person Within by Hilde Bruch, 1985-04-01
  3. If Your Adolescent Has an Eating Disorder: An Essential Resource for Parents (Adolescent Mental Health Initiative) by B. Timothy Walsh, V. L. Cameron, 2005-10-27
  4. 100 Q&A About Eating Disorders (100 Questions & Answers about . . .) by Carolyn Costin, 2007-04-18
  5. Self-Help Approaches for Obesity and Eating Disorders: Research and Practice
  6. Preventing Childhood Eating Problems: A Practical, Positive Approach to Raising Kids Free of Food and Weight Conflicts by Jane Hirschmann, Lela Zaphiropoulos, 1993-03-09
  7. Experiential Therapies for Eating Disorders
  8. Eating Disorders: A Guide for Families and Children (Guide for Families) by Valerie Elsbree, 2007-11-30
  9. Getting Out of B.E.D.: Overcoming Binge-Eating Disorder One Day at a Time by Megan R. Bartlett, 2008-01-17
  10. Eating Disorders
  11. Overcoming Night Eating Syndrome: A Step-by-Step Guide to Breaking the Cycle by Kelly C. Allison, Albert J. Stunkard, et all 2004-05
  12. Pieces of a Puzzle: The Link Between Eating Disorders and ADD by Carolyn Dukarm, 2006-10-25
  13. Medical Management of Eating Disorders: A Practical Handbook for Healthcare Professionals by C. Laird Birmingham, Pierre J. V. Beumont, 2004-10-11
  14. The Psychology of Eating: From Heathly to Disordered Behavior by Jane Ogden, 2002-12-20

121. The Renfrew Center Foundation
The Renfrew Center Foundation. Advancing the Education, Prevention, Research Treatment of eating disorders. eating disorders are
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Eating disorders are the most deadly of all mental illnesses, and among the most difficult to treat. The Renfrew Center Foundation has accepted the challenge to fight the devastating effects these disorders have on individuals and families.
The Renfrew Center Foundation Mission
The Renfrew Center Foundation is a tax-exempt, nonprofit organization advancing the education, prevention, research, and treatment of eating disorders. We advance our mission by:
  • Providing professional training and educational opportunities for mental health and medical professionals. Creating awareness in the general public through the production of educational seminars and publications and participation in media-related activities.
    Conducting research into the pathology and recovery patterns of people with eating disorders.
    Educating policy makers to remove barriers to treatment.

122. Eating Disorders Theme Page
This CLN menu page provides links to health curricular resources and instructional materials (lesson plans) in the specific topic of eating disorders.
http://www.cln.org/themes/eating.html
Eating Disorders Theme Page This "Theme Page" has links to two types of information related to the study of Eating Disorders. Students and teachers will find curricular resources (information, content...) to help them learn about this topic. In addition, there are also links to instructional materials (lesson plans) which will help teachers provide instruction in this theme. Please read our ANRED (Anorexia Nervosa and Related Eating Disorders)
A basic eating-disorders web site which contains General information, Background, Treatment and Recovery, Athletes with Eating Disorders, How to Help, Are you in Danger?, FAQs, and First Person, Singular.
Dying to be thin
The companion Web site to the PBS program, this Web site includes stories from eating disorder sufferers, ask the experts, a man's battle with eating disorders and more. An activity focused on body image is also available.
This section of the ThinkQuest site "The House of Food" provides an overview of eating disorders as well as sections on the value of dieting, your body mass index, and an eating disorder checklist.
Concerned Counseling Eating Disorders Website
Eating Disorders
Mental Health.Net offers this site containing information on symptoms, treatment, organizations and online support. Check out particularly their section on "Online Resources" for an extensive annotated list of web resources, all of which have been rated by MHN readers.

123. Anorexics.net
Short infos about eating disorders, recipes, links to diets and diet pill reviews, photo galleries, forum, and chat.
http://anorexics.net/

124. CNN.com - Male Eating Disorders On Rise, Experts Say - May 12, 2004
Health. Male eating disorders on rise, experts say. We don t talk about it, where women would. . Women are more likely to have eating disorders than men.
http://www.cnn.com/2004/HEALTH/diet.fitness/05/12/male.eating.disorder.ap/
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Jeff Everts, 43, plays with his dog Cheyenne in his backyard. RELATED Men's health Health Library Eating disorders Fitness and nutrition YOUR E-MAIL ALERTS Food Diet and Fitness or Create your own Manage alerts What is this? (AP) Intentional starvation, cookie binges, vomiting, hospitalization. The details were typical for an eating disorder. But Jeff Everts might not seem like a typical sufferer. In an era of diet fixation, chiseled underwear models and "a culture of muscularity," some researchers say eating problems among men are getting worse even as sufferers face a lingering stigma about having a "women's disorder." "We're able to hide it much better," said Everts, a 43-year-old Albuquerque, New Mexico, resident recovering from anorexia and bulimia. "We don't talk about it, where women would." Women are more likely to have eating disorders than men. But men can also suffer from bulimia, binge eating and, to a lesser extent, anorexia, according to researchers.

125. ! Cognitive Therapy, Behavior Modification, Behavioral Health, Counseling, Menta
Psychologists specializing in CognitiveBehavioral Therapy, Schema Therapy for depression, anxiety, stress eating disorders and other issues, across New York, Connecticut, New Jersey
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126. Eating Disorders: Anorexia And Bulimia
eating disorders Anorexia and Bulimia. March 2002. WHAT ARE eating disorders? eating disorders are devastating behavioral maladies
http://www.reutershealth.com/wellconnected/doc49.html
Eating Disorders: Anorexia and Bulimia March 2002 WHAT ARE EATING DISORDERS? Eating disorders are devastating behavioral maladies brought on by a complex interplay of factors, which may include emotional and personality disorders, family pressures, a possible genetic or biologic susceptibility, and a culture in which there is an overabundance of food and an obsession with thinness. There are four general categories of eating disorders:
  • Bulimia nervosa.
  • Anorexia nervosa.
  • Binge eating.
  • Eating disorders not otherwise specified.
These are not new disorders. Although anorexia nervosa was first defined as a medical problem in the late 1800s, descriptions of self-starvation have been found even in medieval writings. Bulimia Nervosa Bulimia nervosa is more common than anorexia and it usually begins early in adolescence. It is characterized by cycles of bingeing and purging, and typically takes the following pattern:
  • Bulimia is often triggered when young women attempt restrictive diets, fail, and react by binge eating. (Binge eating involves consuming amounts of food that are larger than average portions within a two-hour period.)
  • In response to the binges, patients compensate, usually by purging, by vomiting, by using enemas, or by taking laxatives, diet pills, or drugs to reduce fluids.

127. Bulimia, Anorexia, Eating Disorder Information - Bulimia.com
Books, newsletters, treatment links, and articles about eating disorders.
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128. Eating Disorders Specialist : Anorexia Nervosa Bulimia Nervosa Pica For All Stag
Books, presentation and online texts by Barton J. Blinder, M.D. PhD.
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A comprehensive program for clinicians. Treatment of mental illness requires mind-brain thinking. The dichotomy of mind and brain is now giving way to the beginnings of integration. Both pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy can help people with psychiatric disorders. But how are the clinical effects of chemical and psychotherapeutic treatments maximized? This book summarizes research in combined treatments, and discusses the manner in which each can aid the other.
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Site Awards Research Eating Disorders Bulimia Nervosa/Obesity Historical Overview The psychobiologic approach to the Diagnosis of the Eating Disorders The Eating Disorders Textbook The Eating Disorders : Medical and Psychological Bases of Diagnosis and Treatment A text written in 1988 still considered by many as one of the most complete references on eating disorders available.

129. Eating Disorders
eating disorders Myths and Campus Resources. eating disorders are treatable conditions. Symptoms include a troubled relationship
http://web.gmu.edu/departments/csdc/eat.html
Eating Disorders:
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Eating disorders are treatable conditions. Symptoms include a troubled relationship with food characterized by fasting, purging, and/or bingeing behaviors and recurring inappropriate compensatory behavior to reduce or control weight through excessive exercise, laxative misuse, and self-induced vomiting. Beyond food-related behaviors, people with eating disorders may display a wide range of cognitive and emotional problems, including an intense fear of gaining weight, distress over body size and shape, depression, moodiness, dichotomous thinking, low self- esteem, and perfectionism. Eating disorders include anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and many other unspecified types. It is important to see professionals, such as physicians, psychiatrists, psychologists, counselors, and registered nutritionists for accurate diagnosis. Our society, with its obsession with thinness and obtaining the perfect body, has cultivated the development of eating disorders. Research studies found that 52% of adolescents begin dieting before age 14. Among college females, 78% reported bingeing experiences and 8.2% used self-induced vomiting to control weight. The following myths about eating disorders add to the problem and prevent individuals from getting treatment for this potentially life-threatening condition.

130. Deardiary.net, Online Diary Community Thats Fun And Free
Depression, cutting, eating disorders, bulimia, life in jail and anger.
http://www.deardiary.net/cgi-bin/viewer.cgi?diary=1874

131. Eating Disorder Recovery At Poppink.com
Support, education, inspiration, treatment opportunities for people who have eating disorders. Eating Disorder Recovery at Poppink.com.
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Send this page: Your Name and Email: Your Friends Email: Bookmark this page (Ctrl+D) Conversations at The Carter Center 2004 Opportunity to Increase Awareness of National and Global issues Joanna Poppink , LMFT, licensed marriage and family therapist, private psychotherapist specializing in eating disorders and recovery, 10573 West Pico Bl. #20, Los Angeles, CA, Joanna's professional affiliations joanna@poppink.com Welcome! Here you can find support, inspiration , education and treatment opportunities for people that have eating disorders and those who love them. Poppink.com contains articles that address specific eating disorders such as anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating, and purging

132. FDA Consumer Reprint--On The Teen Scene: Eating Disorders Require Medical Attent
For reasons that are unclear, many young women develop potentially lifethreatening eating disorders called bulimia nervosa and anorexia nervosa.
http://www.fda.gov/fdac/reprints/eatdis.html
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This article originally appeared in the March 1992 FDA Consumer . The version below is from a reprint of the original article that was printed in November 1993 and contains revisions made in September 1997. The article is no longer being updated. For information on this topic, see Information about Eating Disorders on this Website.
On the Teen Scene:
Eating Disorders Require Medical Attention
by Dixie Farley For reasons that are unclear, some peoplemainly young womendevelop potentially life-threatening eating disorders called bulimia nervosa and anorexia nervosa. People with bulimia, known as bulimics, indulge in bingeing (episodes of eating large amounts of food) and purging (getting rid of the food by vomiting or using laxatives). People with anorexia, whom doctors sometimes call anorectics, severely limit their food intake. About half of them also have bulimia symptoms. The National Center for Health Statistics estimates that about 9,000 people admitted to hospitals were diagnosed with bulimia in 1994, the latest year for which statistics are available, and about 8,000 were diagnosed with anorexia. Studies indicate that by their first year of college, 4.5 to 18 percent of women and 0.4 percent of men have a history of bulimia and that as many as 1 in 100 females between the ages of 12 and 18 have anorexia.

133. Dr. Grohol's Psych Central - Self-Help Quizzes
Short quizzes for selfdiagnosis of adult ADD, depression, mania, eating disorders, OCD, sexual addiction, and domestic violence.
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For helping to determine whether you have symptoms commonly associated with a manic episode (or mania, a part of bipolar disorder), and to track your manic feelings over time. Eating Disorder Screening
A quick, 5-question screen for helping to determine whether you have symptoms commonly associated with an eating disorder, such as

134. Pale Reflections - Eating Disorders Community
eating disorders support community, plus loads of information about all eating disorders including anorexia, bulimia, overeating, and much more.
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135. Welcome To VIAEDE - Formerly BC Eating Disorders Association
Purpose is to prevent disordered eating. Offers services, education, and information.
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Vancouver Island Association for Ending Disordered Eating is dedicated to education and advocacy for the prevention, intervention, and treatment of disordered eating, to the promotion of positive body image and to the support of those whose lives are affected by these issues.
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  • Education : to provide and facilitate education, ranging from school-based programs to broad public-education campaigns. Advocacy : to advocate and ensure voice for affected individuals, family and friends and service providers in the development and delivery of services needed for the prevention and treatment of disordered eating/eating disorders. Support : to support those whose lives are affected by disordered eating and issues related to body image. Resource Information : to provide resources and information about disordered eating/eating disorders, body image and related issues, to provide information about relevant services and programs available in the Greater Vancouver Island region and to ensure that this information is easily accessible and widely disseminated.

136. Somerset & Wessex Eating Disorders Association, England, UK, Support For Anorexi
SWEDA offering help and support around eating disorders ,anorexia,bulimia,compulsive or binge eating and related eating disorders in Somerset, England,UK.
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The new look BodyWhys website has been launched, why not take a look? If you have a few moments to spare please fill out our Online Support Survey to help us develop new methods of support. If you find our site useful please leave us a message in our Guestbook and let us know. The NICE Guidelines for the treatment of eating disorders are now available.
  • Read the full guidelines published by British Psychological Society here Read the NICE Guideline here View our own NICE guideline links here
Lucy Serpell's Eating Disorder Resources re-launches as Eating Disorders Resources , a truly excellent resource.

137. Starving Beauty
Information, support and resources for people with eating disorders, including BMI chart, recipes and diets, and thinspirational writings and photos.
http://www.geocities.com/starvingbeauty/

138. EATING DISORDERS
eating disorders. The most common eating disorders on college campuses are Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia. Persons with Anorexia Nervosa
http://www.ucc.vt.edu/eating.html
Eating Disorders
The most common eating disorders on college campuses are Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia. Persons with Anorexia Nervosa deliberately attempt to lose weight through self-starvation. Even though they may be extremely underweight, they see themselves as "fat", deny any problem with their eating habits, and will resist any efforts made to get them to eat or return to a more healthy weight. Persons with Bulimia engage in frequent, often daily binge eating in which they eat very large amounts of food, often in secret. They will then try to counteract the binge by purging, which may involve self-induced vomiting, use of laxatives, or prolonged fasting and exercise. Persons with Bulimia feel out of control in the cycle of bingeing and purging. Both of these disorders occur more frequently in young women, with Bulimia being the more common. It is estimated that one in twenty college-age women have an eating disorder. Both disorders may have serious medical consequences. While many persons with Anorexia Nervosa or Bulimia deny the problem and are reluctant to seek help, they often come to the attention of friends and family. A direct, caring, and nonjudgmental expression of concern about their health by friends and family is often a vital first step in enabling persons with eating disorders to seek appropriate treatment. Help is available in the form of individual psychotherapy, medical and nutritional counseling, and self-help support groups. With proper help, persons with an eating disorder can learn to stabilize their eating patterns, maintain a healthy weight, and become less preoccupied with food.

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140. Eating Disorders

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