Book description
The perfect resource for psychologists and therapists treating
eating disorders Eating disorders, such as anorexia nervosa,
bulimia nervosa and binge and disordered eating, affect a significant
proportion of the general population. They can cause untold suffering
to those with the disorder, and those around them, who find themselves
at a loss how to help their loved one. For the first time, this unique
bundle combines hope and inspiration to those experiencing eating
disorders either first-hand or up close. Includes: self-help
programmes for the eating disorders and the inspirational diary of
recovery written by an ex-sufferer of Anorexia Nervosa, now a Youth
Ambassador for Beat, the Eating Disorders association. Overcoming
Anorexia Originally developed as a manual for anorexia patients at
his eating disorders clinic in the Royal Edinburgh hospital, Chris
Freeman's book is the first self-help guide based on cognitive
behavioural therapy (CBT) to address this most notorious and
widespread of eating disorders. It is based on the treatment the
author has used successfully with hundreds of patients over a number
of years. CBT is now an internationally established method of treating
emotional disorders such as anorexia, depression and panic by changing
negative patterns of thought. Overcoming Bulimia Nervosa &
Binge-Eating Now in its second edition, Peter Cooper's sympathetic
and highly acclaimed self-help guide gives a clear explanation of the
disorder and the serious health issues that can result from it. He
describes the treatments available today and, most importantly, sets
out a step-by-step self-help programme for those who want to tackle
their difficulties for themselves or with their therapist. This is a
real chance for sufferers to take the road to recovery, and will give
their friends and family a much clearer understanding of the illness
and its remedy. Overcoming Perfectionism Perfectionism can be
healthy but when it becomes unhealthy and turns into 'clinical
perfectionism' (sometimes referred to as 'dysfunctional
perfectionism') is can cause serious problems, including eating
disorders. Those suffering from clinical perfectionism tend to judge
themselves predominantly in terms of the pursuit and attainment of
personally demanding standards and often feel unable to be flexible
and change their goals, despite the significant negative impact that
the pursuit of perfectionism may have on their quality of life. This
practical self-help manual offers a step-by-step programme to recovery
based on CBT. Overcoming Low Self-Esteem A self-help classic,
winning acclaim for its practical and user-friendly approach and now
recommended on the NHS's self-help scheme known as Books on
Prescription. This book will help readers to understand what has
caused their low self-esteem and, with this knowledge, break out of
the vicious circle of negative self-image, learn the art of
self-acceptance and alter their lives for the better. Mealtimes
& Milestones An astonishingly moving and mature account of a
young woman's struggle with anorexia nervosa, a serious mental illness
affecting 1. 1 million people in the UK. At fourteen years of age,
Constance Barter was admitted as an in-patient to a specialist eating
disorders unit where she remained for seven months. During that time,
she kept a diary which sheds light on what it means to have anorexia,
how it affects your life, and how it is not just a faddy diet or
attention seeking disorder. Constance is an example to anyone
suffering from this potentially life-threatening illness that with
perseverance and support it can be beaten and sufferers can go on and
lead a fulfilling, everyday life. This inspirational diary will help
and inspire other sufferers to seek help and overcome their illness as
well as providing an invaluable insight into the nature of the illness
to families and friends.