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Eating Disorders Reading List

  • Brett, Valerie (1990). A parent's guide to eating disorders: Prevention and treatment of anorexia and bulimia. New York: Harper and Row.
  • Chernin, Kim (1981). The obsession: Reflections on the tyranny of slenderness. New York: Harper and Row.
  • Dowling, Colette (1991). You mean I don't have to feel this way. New York: Scribner.
  • Hall, Lindsey & Cohn, Leigh (1990). Eating without fear: A guide to understanding and overcoming bulimia. New York: Bantam.
  • Hirschmann, Jane R. & Munter, Carol H., (1995). When women stop hating their bodies. Toronto: Random House.
  • Hollis, Judith (1989). Fat is a family affair. San Francisco: Harper and Row.
  • Hutchison, Maria Germaine (1985). Transforming body image: Learning to love the body you have. California: The Crossing Press, 1985.
  • Kano, Susan (1989). Making peace with food: Freeing yourself from the diet-weight obsession. New York: Harper and Row.
  • Orbach, Susie (1988). Hunger strike. New York: Avon Books.
  • Orbach, Susie (1990). Fat is a feminist issue. New York: Berkeley Books.
  • Roth, Geneen (1982). Feeding the hungry heart: The experience of compulsive eating. New York: Signet.
  • Roth, Geneen (1984a). Why weight? A Guide to Ending Compulsive Eating. New York: Signet.
  • Roth, Geneen (1984b). Breaking free from compulsive eating. New York: Signet.
  • Siegel, Michele, Brisman, Judith, and Weinshel, Margot (1989). Surviving and eating disorder: Strategies for family and friends. New York: Harper and Row.
  • Sheppard, Kay (1989). Food addiction: The body knows. California: Health Communications.
  • Stuart, Richard and Jacobson, Barbara (1987). Weight, sex and marriage. Markam: Penguin Books.
  • Woodman, Marion (1980). The owl was a baker's daughter. Toronto: Inner City Books.
  • Wolf, Naomi (1990). The beauty myth. Toronto: Vintage Books.
   
 
 
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