The Overeaters Journal

The Overeaters Journal

Author: Debbie Danowski

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2009-10-28

Total Pages: 168

ISBN-13: 1592858457

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A guided journal to help overeaters get to the heart and soul of their eating patterns. As a 328-pound woman, Debbie Danowski was on her way to an early death when she entered a treatment center for food addiction. During the six-week stay, she was required to keep a daily journal, a task that she now credits with helping to save her life. The act of writing forced Danowski to uncover thoughts and feelings she had kept hidden. It was the key to unlocking her lifelong food obsession. Now Danowski brings her special insight and writing expertise to The Overeaters Journal with journaling exercises that explore the physical, emotional, and spiritual aspects of food obsession.


The Binge Eating and Compulsive Overeating Workbook

The Binge Eating and Compulsive Overeating Workbook

Author: Carolyn Ross

Publisher: New Harbinger Publications

Published: 2009-07-01

Total Pages: 209

ISBN-13: 1572248157

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Some people use food to calm themselves when they feel overwhelmed. Others find it difficult to discern between eating out of hunger and eating out of habit. There are nearly as many reasons why people overeat as there are reasons to stop. While overeating can often bring comfort in the short term, it can lead to feelings of guilt later on. If you feel like you're caught in a cycle of unhealthy eating that you can't stop, this workbook can help you overcome it. In The Binge Eating and Compulsive Overeating Workbook, you'll learn skills and nutrition guidelines recommended by doctors and therapists for healthy eating and how to quell the often overpowering urge to overeat. Using a variety of practices drawn from complementary and alternative medicine, you'll replace unhealthy habits with nourishing rewards and relaxation practices. This potent combination of therapies will help you end your dependence on overeating as a way to cope with unpleasant feelings and shows you how to develop new strategies for a healthier lifestyle. This workbook will help you: Identify the trigger foods and feelings that spur you to binge or overeat Determine how stress, depression, and anxiety may be affecting your eating Calm yourself in stressful times with nourishing self-care practices Learn to appreciate and accept your body


The Psychology of Overeating

The Psychology of Overeating

Author: Kima Cargill

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2015-10-22

Total Pages: 217

ISBN-13: 1472581105

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Drawing on empirical research, clinical case material and vivid examples from modern culture, The Psychology of Overeating demonstrates that overeating must be understood as part of the wider cultural problem of consumption and materialism. Highlighting modern society's pathological need to consume, Kima Cargill explores how our limitless consumer culture offers an endless array of delicious food as well as easy money whilst obscuring the long-term effects of overconsumption. The book investigates how developments in food science, branding and marketing have transformed Western diets and how the food industry employs psychology to trick us into eating more and more – and why we let them. Drawing striking parallels between 'Big Food' and 'Big Pharma', Cargill shows how both industries use similar tactics to manufacture desire, resist regulation and convince us that the solution to overconsumption is further consumption. Real-life examples illustrate how loneliness, depression and lack of purpose help to drive consumption, and how this is attributed to individual failure rather than wider culture. The first book to introduce a clinical and existential psychology perspective into the field of food studies, Cargill's interdisciplinary approach bridges the gulf between theory and practice. Key reading for students and researchers in food studies, psychology, health and nutrition and anyone wishing to learn more about the relationship between food and consumption.


The Emotional Eater's Repair Manual

The Emotional Eater's Repair Manual

Author: Julie M. Simon

Publisher: New World Library

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 321

ISBN-13: 1608681513

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"Supports readers in reaching a healthy weight and addresses emotional eating, with diet and nutrition advice, self-care techniques, and exercises drawn from cognitive therapy"--


Twelve Steps for Overeaters

Twelve Steps for Overeaters

Author: Elisabeth L.

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2010-03-26

Total Pages: 167

ISBN-13: 1592859348

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The author of the popular Food for Thought daily meditation book takes a fresh, in-depth look at the Twelve Steps of Overeaters Anonymous. Each chapter carefully examines and interprets each of the individual Steps.


The Healing Journey for Binge Eating Journal

The Healing Journey for Binge Eating Journal

Author: Michelle C. Market

Publisher: CreateSpace

Published: 2014-01-01

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13: 9781494865917

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The Journal Companion is an adjunct to the workbook The Healing Journey for Binge Eating. Each week you will be provided a lesson and a practice to create a structured program. Each day you will have a reflection, morning check in, and evening check in. This journal companion is a self awareness program.


Getting Over Overeating for Teens

Getting Over Overeating for Teens

Author: Andrea Wachter

Publisher: New Harbinger Publications

Published: 2016-12-01

Total Pages: 217

ISBN-13: 1626255008

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Transform your relationship with food, once and for all. Written by a family therapist and eating disorder specialist, this skills-based workbook will give you the tools you need to manage your emotions and find the comfort and sweetness you truly seek in life—without overeating! If you struggle with overeating, you are not alone. Studies show that millions of teens face problems with emotional eating, weight gain, and negative body image. However, these facts and figures do not include sneak eaters, overeaters who do not binge, and teens who overeat but manage their weight through excessive exercise. So, if you’re struggling with the habit of overeating, where can you turn? Getting Over Overeating for Teens, written by an eating disorders specialist who struggled with her own issues as a teen, provides a wealth of tools to help you change your relationship with food. Using an integrated approach that includes mindfulness, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), and intuitive eating, this book will focus on the emotional, mental, physical, and spiritual factors that are essential to overcoming overeating. With the practical advice and powerful exercises in this book, you’ll come to a better understanding of your urge to overeat, and learn skills such as emotion regulation, assertive communication, moderate eating, and working with cravings. Most importantly, you’ll find better ways to fill up and be ready to apply what you’ve learned to living a healthier, happier life.


Anatomy of a Food Addiction

Anatomy of a Food Addiction

Author: Anne Katherine

Publisher: Gurze Books

Published: 2013-10-18

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 9780936077130

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Featuring an honest account of the author's own struggles with food, "Anatomy of a Food Addiction" helps readers understand binge eating and plan a recovery through exercises, self-tests, and an examination of family issues. Illustrations.


The Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions of Overeaters Anonymous

The Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions of Overeaters Anonymous

Author: Overeaters Anonymous, Inc. (U.S.)

Publisher: Overeaters Anonymous, Incorporated

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780960989867

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Provides a detailed explanation of the principles of Overeaters Anonymous and serves as a guide for those of us living the programme of OA who want to spread the message of recovery to others.