Michael Strober
PhD, Franklin Mint Professor of Eating Disorders, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
Book Recommendations:
Recommended by Michael Strober
“Deftly written, richly textured. Surviving an Eating Disorder is a wide-ranging and balanced book that offers a coherent guide for families and loved ones.” (from Amazon)
Michele Siegel, Judith Brisman PhD, Margot Weinshel(you?)
Michele Siegel, Judith Brisman PhD, Margot Weinshel(you?)
Thoroughly revised and updated with the latest research and methodologies, the fourth edition of the classic guide written specifically for parents, friends, and caregivers of individuals with eating disorders. For more than thirty years, this classic guide has been an essential resource for the “silent sufferers”—those affected by a loved one’s eating disorder. This revised edition put family and friends at the center of the treatment process, providing the latest information on the methods and practices available to facilitate the recovery process. Surviving an Eating Disorder is the first book for family and friendsto use a psychological perspective to understand eating disorders. Other treatment manuals or self-help books propose change but Surviving is the first to consider why change can be so hard for everyone involved. The factors that can hinder progress are discussed and the methods that can work are emphasized. Illustrated with case examples, this fourth edition explains the latest treatments and provides the necessary tools to carefully evaluate what can be most effective for each reader’s individual care. The authors offer concrete advice and support, urging readers to care for both themselves and their relationships as they support their loved ones struggling with food and eating issues. With its combination of information, insight, and practical strategies, Surviving an Eating Disorder considers crisis as opportunity—a time for the possibility of hope and change for everyone involved.