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Brain over binge, why I was bulimic, why conventional therapy didn't work, and how I recovered for good, Kathryn Hansen

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Brain over binge, why I was bulimic, why conventional therapy didn't work, and how I recovered for good, Kathryn Hansen
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 301-307)
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Brain over binge
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
702547477
Responsibility statement
Kathryn Hansen
Sub title
why I was bulimic, why conventional therapy didn't work, and how I recovered for good
Summary
"Brain over Binge is different than other eating disorder books, which typically present binge eating and purging as symptoms of complex emotional and psychological problems. Kathryn Hansen, the author of Brain over Binge, disputes this mainstream idea and explains why traditional eating disorder therapy failed her and fails many. Kathryn explains how she came to understand her bulimia in a new way- as a function of her brain, and how she used the power of her own brain to recover - quickly and permanently. Sound theories and research support the ideas in this brave and refreshing new book, which holds promise for helping many who struggle with any form of binge eating." -- from author's website
Target audience
adult
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