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  1. What's Eating You?: A Workbook for Teens With Anorexia, Bulimia, and Other Eating Disorders (Instant Help Book for Teens) by Tammy Nelson, 2008-07
  2. Boys Get Anorexia Too: Coping with Male Eating Disorders in the Family (Lucky Duck Books) by Jenny Langley, 2006-02-15
  3. Anorexics on Anorexia
  4. The Echo Glass: A Novel about Anorexia Nervosa by Heather Morrall, 2006-11-01
  5. Wasted: A Memoir of Anorexia and Bulimia by Marya Hornbacher, 2006
  6. Self-Starvation: From Individual to Family Therapy in the Treatment of Anorexia Nervosa (Master Work Series) by Mara Selvini Palazzoli, 1996-03
  7. This Mean Disease: Growing Up in the Shadow of My Mother's Anorexia Nervosa by Daniel Becker, 2005-08-15
  8. Hope, Help, and Healing for Eating Disorders: A New Approach to Treating Anorexia, Bulimia, and Overeating by Gregory L. Jantz, 2002-10-15
  9. Shrink: A Journey through Anorexia - A Novel by Heather Morrall, 2010-06-01
  10. Hungry: A Mother and Daughter FightAnorexia by Sheila Himmel, Lisa Himmel, 2009-08-04
  11. The Secret Language of Eating Disorders: How You Can Understand and Work to Cure Anorexia and Bulimia by Peggy Claude-Pierre, 1998-12-29
  12. A Victim of Anorexia by Claire Harris, 2010-06-19
  13. Anorexia Nervosa and Recovery: A Hunger for Meaning (Haworth Women's Studies) by Ellen Cole, Esther D Rothblum, et all 1993-05-18
  14. Como entender y superar la anorexia nervosa: Ayuda practica para comenzar, para seguir comprometida y para comer sin miedo by Lindsey Hall, Monika Ostroff, 2001-07-10

41. Megan's Anorexic/Self-Mutilation Help Page
This is an informative site for anorexics/selfinjurers. It contains links to other web pages which are about anorexia, a day in the life of an anorexic, and self-mutilation information.
http://self_proclaimed_dork.tripod.com/freak.html
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Hello everyone out there. My name is Megan, and I am anorexic. I have been for about three years now. I decided, after a recent conflict with my boyfriend Josh over this, to create this web page and hopefully completely stop this anorexic madness...hence the name of this page. Josh, may I mention, is such a great guy. He's always been there and I love him so much, and he said that it hurts him when I hurt myself, so in an effort to not force him to break up with me, I am doing my best to get myself back on the right track, and I am hoping that it will work.
In 7th and 8th grade, I looked in the mirror, and I hated what I saw. A fat, ugly, disgusting piece of white trash. Don't argue with that if you didn't know me then. I was severely overweight for my age. Though it pains me to say this, I was 175 pounds when I was 13. And I hated that so much. So, after dozens of sleepless nights and crying and feeling sorry for myself, I decided I was going to do something about that. I didn't want to feel like that forever. Now, as I look back, maybe what I decided to do wasn't the bestest of choices, but it did seem to help me as much as many of you don't think it did. I mean, in just a few months I lost 30 pounds, and I guess it was after then that I though, "Ya know, this is seemingly working. Maybe I should continue." But now, I think I just got some sense knocked into me, and I am making a sincere effort to do whatever I possibly can to end this. But it will take time...

42. New Page 2
Resources for awareness, prevention and treatment of eating disorders, including support forum.Category Health Mental Health Disorders Eating......
http://www.anorexiabulimia.net/
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43. Medicine-Worldwide: Magersucht, Anorexia Nervosa
Translate this page Seit 20 Jahren geht die anorexia nervosa immer wieder durchdie Medien. DieserArtikel anorexia nervosa (Magersucht). Zusammenfassung - Allgemeines
http://www.medicine-worldwide.de/krankheiten/psychische_krankheiten/anorexia.htm
Sie befinden sich hier: startseite krankheiten Psychische Krankheiten A ... Über uns
Anorexia nervosa (Magersucht)
Zusammenfassung Allgemeines Grundlagen und Ursachen Symptomatik ... Prognose
Zusammenfassung
Allgemeines
Kaum eine andere psychische Störung ist in den letzten Jahren so häufig in der Presse erwähnt worden wie die Anorexie. Immer wieder wird von "Berühmtheiten", insbesondere von Models oder Schauspielerinnen behauptet, sie seien magersüchtig. Das Krankheitsbild der Anorexia nervosa ist erstmals bereits 1873 beschrieben worden. Diese Diagnose wird aber erst seit den 70er Jahren häufiger gestellt, wobei nicht eindeutig gesagt werden kann, ob die Krankheit in der heutigen Gesellschaft tatsächlich häufiger auftritt, oder ob die gestiegene Aufmerksamkeit dazu führt, dass die Krankheit häufiger diagnostiziert wird. Wörtlich übersetzt bedeutet Anorexie "Appetitverlust oder -verminderung" - eine irreführende Bezeichnung, da nicht unbedingt der Appetit, sondern in erster Linie das Essverhalten gestört ist. Der Zusatz "nervosa" weist auf die psychischen Ursachen der Essstörung hin.
Grundlagen und Ursachen In westlichen Gesellschaften hat sich das Schönheitsideal seit Anfang der 60er Jahre immer mehr in Richtung eines sehr schlanken Körpers entwickelt. Paradoxerweise ist es auf der anderen Seite durch relativen Wohlstand und ein Nahrungsüberangebot gleichzeitig zu einem Anstieg des Durchschnittsgewichts gekommen. Übergewicht wird insbesondere bei Frauen gesellschaftlich sehr negativ bewertet. Übergewichtige Männer werden als stattlich bezeichnet, Frauen hingegen als fett. Durch Werbung und Filme erhält man den Eindruck, dass nur schlanke Frauen erfolgreich und beliebt sind, dicke Frauen sind entweder graue Mäuse oder "Ulknudeln". Gerade junge Frauen, die während der Pubertät körperliche Veränderungen durchlaufen und erst ein Gefühl für ihren "neuen" Körper entwickeln müssen, können durch dieses Schlankheitsideal stark verunsichert werden.

44. Internet 4 Woman - A Look Into Anorexia, Bulimia And Depression.
Eating disorders affect 340 million. 1 out of 4 woman can develop depression. A journal of a woman recovering from anorexia, bulimia and depression.
http://www.internet4woman.com
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45. Anorexia Y Bulimia
Informaci³n sobre c³mo reconocer la enfermedad en uno mismo o en otras personas, foros de participaci³n y ayuda, enlaces y contactos.
http://www.bulimarexia.com.ar
Trucos contra los atracones Persona predispuesta A los padres Centros ... Publica tu testimonio aquí
Trastornos alimentarios
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Centros de atención
A los padres

Desde fines del siglo XX, en una sociedad que sobredimensiona la estética corporal, el binomio "anorexia nerviosa-bulimia" ha adquirido una expansión alarmante, considerándose una verdadera "epidemia social".
Ambas afecciones se han constituído en los trastornos alimentarios más frecuentes y temibles de esta última década, con un común denominador claro y preciso: la búsqueda desenfrenada de la delgadez como medio para alcanzar el éxito y la aceptación social.
Hay que considerar que el actual modelo de cuerpo ideal es inaccesible para la gran mayoría de las mujeres e incompatible con una buena salud.
Una dieta aparentemente "inocente" puede hacer ingresar a la persona predispuesta en la peligrosa pendiente de la anorexia nerviosa. Cuanto más tiempo transcurre, más difícil es detenerse, con mayor probabilidad de que queden secuelas irreversibles. compartimos
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46. Anorexia & Bulimia - Help Is At Hand
As a result they may harm their health and come to the attention of doctors.This leaflet deals with anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa. anorexia.
http://www.rcpsych.ac.uk/info/help/anor/
The Royal College of Psychiatrists Charity Registration Number 228636 Contents: Introduction
Symptoms

Consequences of anorexia

and bulimia
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Everybody eats. We do so both because we need to and because we enjoy it. However, as with all human behaviour, there are huge differences between people. Some eat more, some eat less, some put on weight easily, others do not. And some people go to such extremes that they harm themselves, by eating too much or too little. As a result they may harm their health and come to the attention of doctors. This leaflet deals with anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa. Although it is easier to talk about them as different conditions, individual patients often suffer from symptoms of both. Indeed, it often happens that bulimia develops after a period of months or years of anorexic symptoms. Women suffer from these disorders 10 times as often as men, and so this leaflet refers to the sufferer as 'she'. Although often thought of as adult problems, these disorders most often start in the teenage years while the sufferer is still at home Anorexia Fear of fatness
Under-eating
Excessive loss of weight
Vigorous exercise
Monthly periods stop
Anorexia usually starts in the mid-teens and affects 1 fifteen-year-old girl in every 150. Occasionally it may start earlier, in childhood, or later, in the 30s or 40s. Girls from professional or managerial families are perhaps more likely to develop it than girls from working-class backgrounds. Other members of the family have often had similar symptoms.

47. Trastornos Alimenticios
Informaci³n recopilada por una enferma chilena de anorexia. Bulimia, anorexia, trastornos alimenticios no espec­ficos, signos de alarma y las experiencias personales de la autora.
http://www.angelfire.com/stars3/amparo
TRASTORNOS ALIMENTICIOS
Hola este es mi primer web site, espero que les guste y les sirva. Mi idea es darles a conocer mi historia sobre la experiencia que he tenido al vivir con un trastorno alimenticio. TambIén voy a tratar de poner ideas para ayudarlos. Aquí van a encontrar muchos links a otros sitios, especialmente sitios de trastornos alimenticios con mucha información también. Aunque la mayoría están en inglés. Es por esto que decidí hacer una página web en español, ya que no hay mucha información sobre éstos, especialmente en Chile.También van a encontrar fotos, la historia de mi vida y mucho más!!!
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48. Acerca Del Centro De Terapia Cognitiva De Buenos Aires (Ingreso)
Formaci³n e investigaci³n en psicolog­a cl­nica con enfoque cognitivo. Cursos posgrado para psic³logos, m©dicos y psicopedagogos. Aplicaci³n en depresi³n, fobias, ataques de p¡nico, anorexia y bulimia.
http://usuarios.interar.com.ar/ctc

49. Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa, Genetic Research - Anbn.org
anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, genetic research anbn.org,An educationaltool for those afflicted with eating disorders and their families who are
http://www.wpic.pitt.edu/research/pfanbn/
Welcome!
A multi-site, international collaborative group of investigators is studying the genetics of anorexia and bulimia nervosa. These collaborative studies have generated a substantial amount of data on the clinical phenomena and genetics of eating disorders. This web site serves as a means for the dissemination of scientific information generated by the above mentioned studies. It is our intent that this web site will be an educational tool for those in academia as well as those afflicted with eating disorders and their families who are interested in learning about genetic research in eating disorders. Topics such as current research studies seeking participation, new research findings, eating disorder warning signs, and guidelines to treatment will be posted.
Support of the Price Foundation is acknowledged.
Last Modified 06 November 2002 http://www.wpic.pitt.edu Link to our new NIMH Genetics of Anorexia Nervosa study. Link to our brain imaging study.
Feedback about this web site? Contact the website administrator
Contact info: 1-888-895-3886 EDResearch@msx.upmc.edu

50. Eating Disorders -- The Something Fishy Website On Eating Disorders
Contains information and resources pertaining to anorexia, bulimia and compulsive overeating. Included Category Health Mental Health Disorders Eating Directories......Eating Disorders Everything you need to know anorexia, Bulimia and CompulsiveOvereating. Amy is recovered from anorexia and Tony is her husband.
http://www.something-fishy.org/

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YOUR NAME YOUR E-MAIL ADDRESS ex: yourname@domain.com MARCH SURVEY If you have or have had an Eating Disorder, check any of the following illnesses you were diagnosed with as a child Failure to Thrive Food Allergies Asthma/Allergies Chronic Migraines Reflux or GERD Diabetes Hyper/Hypoglycemia Gall Bladder Disease Liver/Kidney Disease Gastritis Celiac Disease Recurring Strep (more than 3-4 times per year for more than 2 years, or more that 6-7 times in one year) None of the Above (if you don't know what something is, chances are you didn't have it if you aren't sure don't answer now... ask your doctor or parents first) view results We are a PRO-Recovery Website Press Release: Media attention and websites that promote EDs as a "lifestyle" or "diet" Upcoming Chats RADER RECOVERY CHAT Monthly Chat (twice a month) for FAQ's about anorexia, bulimia, and treatment options. Specific topics featured each month. Hosted by Veronica Jeffus, M.Ed., L.P.C. of the Rader Programs. Wednesday April 2nd - 9:00pm ET (6:00pm PT) Wednesday April 9th - 9:00pm ET (6:00pm PT) MIRASOL MOTIVATIONS CHAT Monthly chat for support hosted by counselor Jeannie Rust from the Mirasol Center for ED Recovery.

51. ---Talitá Kum----Home Page
Centro de Psicolog­a Hol­stica, drogadependencia, anorexia y bulimia. Servicios, informaci³n y contacto.
http://cablemodem.fibertel.com.ar/talitakum
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52. Index
Informaci³n general, s­ntomas, tipos, tratamientos y datos generales.
http://www.geocities.com/newmodel_1999/bulimia/
Bulimia y Anorexia Trastornos del comer: Bulimia Nerviosa. Anorexia Nerviosa. VOLVER Sexo y edad.

53. Anorexia Nervosa - The Something Fishy Website On Eating Disorders
Everything you need to know about Eating Disorders anorexia, Bulimiaand Compulsive Overeating. Definitions anorexia Nervosa The
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ED or Diet?
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Anorexia Nervosa
The most common element surrounding ALL Eating Disorders is the inherent presence of a low self esteem Anorexia Nervosa
It is not easy to understand a person suffering Anorexia. People living with the illness often have a low self-esteem and a tremendous need to control their surroundings and emotions. Quite often the Eating Disorder is a unique reaction to an array of external and internal conflicts, such as stress, anxiety, and unhappiness. Anorexia is a negative way to cope with these emotions. "...starvation fills a void inside when it's approval from you I crave. The desire for food is gone and you are there again... yelling... so negative. Times like this filled with the pounding urge to run far away and disappear..." The person suffering with Anorexia may be abnormally sensitive about being perceived as fat, or have a massive fear of becoming fat though not all people living with Anorexia have this fear. They may be afraid of losing control over the amount of food they eat, accompanied by the desire to control their emotions and reactions to their emotions. With a low self-esteem and need for acceptance they will turn to obsessive dieting and starvation as a way to control not only their weight, but their feelings and actions regarding the emotions attached. Some also feel that they do not deserve pleasure out of life, and will deprive themselves of situations offering pleasure (including eating).

54. 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.

55. Anorexia Nervosa
Search our database by Health Topic or enter your own keywords. anorexiaNERVOSA. See Also NWHIC's Body Image page. What is anorexia nervosa?
http://www.4woman.gov/faq/anorexia.htm
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ANOREXIA NERVOSA
What is anorexia nervosa?
What are the causes of anorexia nervosa?

What problems are associated with anorexia?

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What is anorexia nervosa?
People who intentionally starve themselves or severely restrict their food intake suffer from an eating disorder called anorexia nervosa
What are the causes of anorexia nervosa?
The exact cause of anorexia nervosa remains unknown. People with anorexia may believe that they would be happier and more successful if they were thin. Anorexics tend to be perfectionists. They want everything in their lives to be perfect. People suffering from this illness are typically good students and are involved in many school and community activities. They tend to blame themselves if things in their life are less than perfect. Many anorexics suffer from errors in thinking or perceptions. They incorrectly believe they need to lose weight to find happiness. Body image distortions are common place among anorexics. Others have had difficulties in relationships and manifest these problems through their eating habits. Anorexia can also be the delayed result of unresolved conflicts or painful experiences from childhood.

56. YOUR POEMS ON-LINE: A Collaboration Of Poetry
An opportunity to have your poetry published online. Also has links to Jo Witt's other websites and to anorexia nervosa support resources.
http://www.angelfire.com/amiga/yourpoems/here.html
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YOUR POEMS ON-LINE
A Collaboration of Poetry
You asked for it, now you've got it
an opportunity to have your poems published on-line.
YOUR POETRY HERE
Friendship While I am sitting here in my bedroom,
Thinking about my life,
I just think it is time for me to say goodbye friends.
I'm glad you stayed until the end.
I hope that you enjoyed the times when we were friends. Though I know I'll be back again. Just sitting here thinking about all the things I've done. Until we meet again, just think of me, and I'll think of you. It was easier to say hello than to say goodbye. Now I am leaving once again. I bid farewell to you. I'll remember the good times we had together. And the tears we shared when times were bad. Because you were there when I was down. I know that I will not ever forget What was written and what was said, And who was there when you weren't. It's time to say that, that was then. Say goodbye and ciao, my friend. You'll always have a place in my heart. Because people will come and they will go.

57. American Anorexia/Bulimia Association, Inc.
keywords. American anorexia/Bulimia Association, Inc. Contact InformationAmerican anorexia/Bulimia Association, Inc. 165
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American Anorexia/Bulimia Association, Inc.
Contact Information American Anorexia/Bulimia Association, Inc.
165 W. 46th Street Suite 1108
New York , NY 10036
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Mission Statement
The American Anorexia/Bulimia Association (AABA) is an organization of concerned members of the public, industry and healthcare dedicated to the prevention and treatment of eating disorders. Through education, advocacy and research AABA serves as a national authority on eating disorders and related concerns and as a source for individuals with eating disorders, their loved ones and their caregivers. AABA promotes social attitudes that enhance healthy body image and works to overcome the idealization of thinness that contributes to disordered eating.
Major Focus Areas
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58. Susan Quinn, MA, MFT - Hypnotherapy And Psychotherapy
Uses hypnosis and EMDR to help people make changes faster than traditional therapy. Treats anorexia, bulimia, fears, PTSD, and depression.
http://Susan.quintal.net
Medical Hypnosis, Hypnotherapy, and Psychotherapy in Los Angeles
"Therapy is like holding up a mirror in which a client can see themselves. I relate more deeply to my clients the more I see myself in them: my pain, my struggles, my courage...and I always do, because we are more alike than we are different. The empathy of sharing this experience in the process of therapy; of being so very human together; therapist and client...it is from this 'place' that healing and change occur."
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59. Anemia Cases
A case study of a 50 year old woman complaining of anorexia and shortness of breath for the past few weeks.
http://medocs.ucdavis.edu/IMD/420A/case/anemias/cases/ACase2/AnemiaCase2.html
Anemia Case Studies
Case #2
History:
A 50 year old woman complains of anorexia and shortness of breath for the past few weeks. She feels well but has lost 30 pounds over the last 6 months. Ten years ago she was treated for anemia with iron pills which she took for only a short time. On exam there is a slight yellow tinge to her skin and sclera, a smooth red tongue, and difficulty with fine motor coordination. CBC: RBC 1.70 million/ul, Hct. 19.3%, Hbg. 6.5 g/dl, MCV 114 fl, RDW 22, WBC 2,000/ul, Retics: 2.6% (44,200/ul).
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2. List other causes of this type of anemia. Answer
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60. 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.

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