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My Body My Enemy
Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia - How to Help
The Secret Language of Eating Disorders
Puppet on a String

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"My Body, My Enemy"
Claire Beeken, Rosanna Greenstreet

Due to be Reprinted 7th August 2000

Thorsons; ISBN 0007100728
   
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Truly inspirational.  Claire Beeken's true story of recovery after her 13 year battle with Anorexia Nervosa.   This book, together with meeting Claire, put me on the road to my own recovery.

Claire has now become a good friend of mine and has her own Counselling and Support Service for Eating Disorders based in Luton and called 'CARALINE'.

Click HERE to visit the CARALINE Web Site.


"Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia - How to Help"
Marilyn Duker, Roger Slade

Paperback - 240 pages (April 1988)

Open University Press; ISBN 0335098320

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Provides a far reaching insight for anyone who wants to do something practical about Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia.

Attends in great detail to the minute steps involved in providing the kind of help that truly enables sufferers to leave their Anorexic/Bulimic lifestyle behind.


"The Secret Language of Eating Disorders"
Peggy Claude-Pierre

Hardback - 303 pages ( 2 January 1998)

Transworld Publishers Limited; ISBN 0385408560

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No book, including this one can ever replace the services of a physician in guiding you toward recovery from an Eating Disorder.

Use this book as a tool for improving health and to help you work more effectively with your Doctor and other Health Care Professionals.


"Puppet on a String"
Helena Wilkinson

Paperback - 192 pages ( 7 September 1998)

Marshall Pickering; ISBN 0551031670

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OVERCOMING EATING DISORDERS

As a young teenager Helena Wilkinson was a victim of the devastating illness Anorexia Nervosa.  It nearly claimed her life, but unlike many others Helena survived and went on to make a full recovery.


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