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This trusted bestseller provides all the information needed to understand binge eating and bring it under control, whether you are working with a therapist or on your own. Clear, step-by-step guidelines show you how to: Overcome the urge to binge. Gain control over what and when you eat. Break free of strict dieting and other habits that may contribute to binges. Establish stable, healthy eating patterns. Improve your body image and reduce the risk of relapse. This fully updated second edition incorporates important advances in the understanding and treatment of eating disorders. It features expanded coverage of body image issues and enhanced strategies for achieving--and maintaining--a transformed relationship with food and your body. Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (ABCT) Self-Help Book of Merit. Included in the UK National Health Service Bibliotherapy Program. Review: If you follow the structure of the steps it works. - Dry reading but it works. PROS: Concise process to overcome binge eating. Small steps and changes each week Addresses when and where you eat and how you feel. Does not toss out your favorite foods. Teaches you how to summarize your successes each week. Theory was in first part and process in second. I liked the separation of the two. Part 2 which is the functional action part works quite well when followed. Also liked the part about using a health coach or a mentor to go through process with you. CONS: Needs to be broken into two different books. One for people who binge only. One for those who purge. Read way too much theory on purging. Found it difficult to read since it wasn't my issue. A lot of repetitive theory and references. Almost reminded me of a college thesis. Author needs to simplify the content and structure to make it a truly exemplary workbook. WISH: That author would design a workbook with a severely condensed version of the theory/research and an expanded functional section that we could copy and use to write in, take notes, do the weekly summary. Other: Although the original daily food diary form is excellent and I needed it to learn the process. I simplified it after a few weeks so I could record the whole week on one sheet of paper instead of seven. I fold it up and take it with me. After about six weeks I find that the attention to this takes probably five to ten minutes a day. Once a week, the review process takes maybe ten more minutes and I like to reread the functional parts of the book to make sure I am ready to move on to the next step. Nice side effect: I have lost 15 pounds. This works for over eaters too. Review: Thorough introduction - The author is very thorough in his explanations and analysis of binge eating disorder. Great examples from people who have struggled with the disorder.





| Best Sellers Rank | #30,850 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #3 in Psychopathology #18 in Self-Help for Eating Disorders & Body Image Issues (Books) #19 in Social Work (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,896 Reviews |
C**Y
If you follow the structure of the steps it works.
Dry reading but it works. PROS: Concise process to overcome binge eating. Small steps and changes each week Addresses when and where you eat and how you feel. Does not toss out your favorite foods. Teaches you how to summarize your successes each week. Theory was in first part and process in second. I liked the separation of the two. Part 2 which is the functional action part works quite well when followed. Also liked the part about using a health coach or a mentor to go through process with you. CONS: Needs to be broken into two different books. One for people who binge only. One for those who purge. Read way too much theory on purging. Found it difficult to read since it wasn't my issue. A lot of repetitive theory and references. Almost reminded me of a college thesis. Author needs to simplify the content and structure to make it a truly exemplary workbook. WISH: That author would design a workbook with a severely condensed version of the theory/research and an expanded functional section that we could copy and use to write in, take notes, do the weekly summary. Other: Although the original daily food diary form is excellent and I needed it to learn the process. I simplified it after a few weeks so I could record the whole week on one sheet of paper instead of seven. I fold it up and take it with me. After about six weeks I find that the attention to this takes probably five to ten minutes a day. Once a week, the review process takes maybe ten more minutes and I like to reread the functional parts of the book to make sure I am ready to move on to the next step. Nice side effect: I have lost 15 pounds. This works for over eaters too.
Y**A
Thorough introduction
The author is very thorough in his explanations and analysis of binge eating disorder. Great examples from people who have struggled with the disorder.
C**N
Great resource
First 100 pages are the best, good resource!!!
A**P
Transformative
I’ve struggled with binge eating, so decided to read this book. I’m more conscientious about when I eat now and my mindset and perspective on food has changed. I recommend for anyone struggling with binging
M**H
Not for me
I commend the author for his efforts to help and heal those affected by disordered eating. But, for me, the self-help program did not seem realistic. It is based on monitoring, weighing, and an ongoing analysis of eating habits and troubleshooting pitfalls. Monitoring, weighing, and over-analysis got me into this mess. I am trying to stop thinking about food as much, not double-down.
P**R
Great book
Unlike some other reviewers, I don’t much mind that this reads like a thesis. In fact, I prefer that to the overly simplified books that read like marketing copy. In this book, there is more information and explanation in the data and the science behind binge eating than some of the cartoonish books on the subject I’ve picked up. This book is more thoughtful and less gimmicky. I also don’t mind that it includes information on issues I don’t suffer from. The “intuitive” food model that was hyped a few years ago (and you will see mention of throughout other reviews) had its place to some degree, but as he acknowledges in the book, those of us with eating disorders can’t always trust our intuition. I have no real complaints about the book. I would love a corresponding monthly journal with the layout the book has for keeping track of everything. I thought the doctor could even include more science and discuss why handwriting (in this digital age) your log is so important. The more senses a person engages the better. Touching physical paper is important. Time spent writing is important. Slowing down to be thoughtful is important. Be sure to heed his advice on this.
M**Y
Therapist Approved
I was grateful for the thoughtful reviews on this. I’m only at chapter seven, but thus far have found the science and studies in part one very unbiased and informative (if a bit dry). I shared with my therapist that I bought this book, so she purchased and read it as well. She has given it such high praise and even said that the studies gave her new and very helpful perspectives on disordered eating. She was very pleased with the depth of research that ultimately built the action plan in part two and has recommended the book to three other clients. I’m looking forward to beginning the process when I get to part two.
I**N
Lifechanging
This book provides readers with realistic expectations about the process of overcoming eating disorders, backed by research. It includes detailed instructions that help individuals work on their own, or with the help of professionals as needed.
E**A
I owe this book everything
Having suffered from binge-eating since I was 14 I just assumed it would always be a part of me and there was something shameful about me I would always have to keep hidden from others. I tried so many other strategies that never worked for me. I came across this book on Amazon one day and decided to give it a shot as it had a detailed plan of action which I'd never seen before. As per the recovery plan I logged everything I ate for a few weeks and then started implementing a regular eating plan, allowing myself to eat anything I wanted during specific mealtimes in order to de-classify all the forbidden foods in my head. I have strategies now for coping when the desire to binge hits. I feel supported and now know that I'm not alone! The result? I am 9 weeks binge-free and am no longer scared to eat something (biscuit, pastry) for fear that I won't be able to stop and eat 10 more (or more). Nothing else worked like this plan - no diets, supplement, intuitive eating. Funnily enough my weight hasn't changed but I feel happier, healthier with more even moods and it's amazing to learn to love myself at this weight without thinking "I just need to lose a few pounds then I'll feel better about myself". I'm fine just as I am! Thank you Dr Fairburn! UPDATE - I'm over 1 year binge-eating free and after the initial few months I dropped several kilos to a weight I have maintained comfortably. Not stuffing down my emotions and feelings with food is definitely helping me shed the layers of shame and guilt and years of not accepting myself. It's not a quick fix but it's worth it and I am more grateful than ever for this book helping me on this journey. Highly recommend and good luck to all my fellow sufferers.
T**O
self help book
intéressant
K**Y
Brilliant to get ahead of your eating behaviors
I purchased the book as therapy was not promptly available at the time and I needed to start a change. The steps are easy to understand and the explanations and examples helped me to better understand my eating behaviors. It takes commitment and discipline as part of the program is to monitor your food and feelings et cetera. It is crucial to understand that the aim of the book is NOT weight loss. Also, I found that the smartphone app "Recovery Records" is a good alternative for writing everything down, because always carrying a notebook was not possible for me.
H**N
Good book
Very good
M**K
The one and only effective way!
This book is truly the one and only effective way to stop binge eating! I can't believe I feel so well understood. I'm still in shock, and just by reading the facts from the first part of the book, I feel more relieved about my disorder. So thankful to the people who wrote it and recommended it to me.
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