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Surviving an Eating Disorder Michele Siegel

Surviving an Eating Disorder By Michele Siegel

Surviving an Eating Disorder by Michele Siegel


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Offers effective support and solutions for parents, spouses, friends, and all others who are the 'silent sufferers' of eating disorders. This book offers information on what methods and practices work best for families, helping readers take actions that encourages the recovery process.

Surviving an Eating Disorder Summary

Surviving an Eating Disorder: Strategies for Family and Friends by Michele Siegel

Surviving an Eating Disorder has become a classic since it was first published in 1988. It was one of the first books to offer effective support and solutions for parents, spouses, friends, and all others who are the 'silent sufferers' of eating disorders. This revised edition is updated with the latest information on what methods and practices work best for families, helping readers take new actions that will encourage the recovery process. The most notable development in this world since the book was revised in 1997 is the growing popularity of an extreme treatment wherein parents oversee the feeding habits of the eating disordered individual. In this new edition, Dr. Brisman, who has written the new material for the book, responds to this development. Instead of telling families to oversee feeding as a rule, she advocates a more individualistic approach, encouraging family members to try different methods to see which works best.

Surviving an Eating Disorder Reviews

Clear, wise, and eminently useful advice. This book offers solid and specific guidelines for understanding and change. -- Harriet Lerner, PhD, author of The Dance of Anger
Deftly written, richly textured . . . Surviving an Eating Disorder is a wide-ranging and balanced book that offers a coherent guide for families and loved ones. -- Michael Strober, PhD, Franklin Mint Professor of Eating Disorders, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
Surviving is richly respectful of patients and of their loved ones and is truly responsive to real-life situations and conflicts. It's a wonderful resource that I highly recommend! -- Jennifer L. Gaudiani, MD, CEDS-S, FAED, founder and medical director of the Gaudiani Clinic and author of Sick Enough: A Guide to the Medical Complications of Eating Disorders
Filled with years of wisdom and hands-on experience, Surviving gives concrete and thoughtful advice to you and your loved one when facing the inevitable challenges of an eating disorder. Keep this important book at your side for specific guidance and care to allow for the best possibility of change-both with the eating disorder and your relationship with the person you love. -- Jenni Schaefer, author of Life Without Ed, Almost Anorexic, and Goodbye Ed, Hello Me
A significant and important update to a comprehensive gold standard book-bravo! -- Judith Ruskay Rabinor, author of A Starving Madness: Tales of Hunger Hope and Healing in Psychotherapy and The Girl in the Red Boots: Making Peace with My Mother

Well-organized and extensive . . . reasonable and practical suggestions provide numerous insights into helpful changes which can be tried by parents, spouses, friends, and even the identified patient. -- Vivian Meehan, former president, National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders
With clarity and compassion, Surviving an Eating Disorder provides much-needed advice for anyone with a loved one who's struggling with food and weight. I highly recommend it. -- Ricki Lake
The best answers to the hardest questions about eating disorders are found in this great book. -- Kristen Haglund, Miss America 2008

About Michele Siegel

Michele Siegel, Ph.D., initiated the idea for this book and was co-founder with Judith Brisman of the Eating Disorder Resource Center. She died in 1993. Judith Brisman, Ph.D. (left), the director of the Eating Disorder Resource Center, is on the faculty of William Alanson White Institute and has a private practice in New York City. Margot Weinshel, M.S.W. (right), is on the faculty of the Ackerman Institute for the Family, is a clinical instructor in the Department of Psychiatry of NYU Medical School, and has a private practice in New York City.

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GOR003550148
9780061698958
0061698954
Surviving an Eating Disorder: Strategies for Family and Friends by Michele Siegel
Used - Very Good
Paperback
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
20090201
288
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