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Posted in Eating Disorders (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

Written by Dr. Dee Dawson. By Random House UK. There are some available for $10.98.
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Written by Paula Saukko. By State University of New York Press. The regular list price is $59.50. Sells new for $55.55. There are some available for $69.80.
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Posted in Eating Disorders (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

Written by ICON Health Publications. By ICON Health Publications. The regular list price is $28.95. Sells new for $18.28. There are some available for $19.24.
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By Oxford University Press, USA. The regular list price is $110.00. Sells new for $70.00. There are some available for $69.94.
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Written by Barbara Moe. By Hazelden Publishing & Educational Services. The regular list price is $6.95. Sells new for $28.87. There are some available for $3.79.
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Posted in Eating Disorders (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

Written by Donald W. Eaker. By Writers Club Press. The regular list price is $14.95. Sells new for $9.37. There are some available for $7.06.
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5 comments about So You Think You're Fat and Ugly: The Origins of Psychobesity.
  1. I am overweight and I SAW MYSELF in this book. It opened my eyes as to why I eat the way I eat. I am using food as a substitute for a healthy relationship. This book made me aware of my behavior patterns and why I choose the men I did, which ALWAYS ended up in a disaster. Now, I'm THE NEW ME! This book opened my eyes wide and motivated me to take charge of my life. It was by fate that I discovered this book...the cover caught my eye and I identified with it, bought it and now I've change my life around. The data was helpful along with the meal plans.


  2. At last I have discovered what I have been doing wrong. I now know who to blame, where the responsibilty for my obesity lies, it is I! I throughly enjoyed this book. It was hard, extremely hard, but I stuck with it. I wanted to throw it away, but I didn't. There was something that Dr. Eaker repeated that made me stick to this book and discover ME! I'm on my way from a current 300 pounds to a goal weight of 140! Fo all those who will read this,wish me success! I'll come back here when I reach my goal.


  3. I became motivated to do something about my eating habits and to nip the weight gain at the same time. This book was so helpful to me in focusing on what my problem is, now was, so I can deal with it up front. I am succeeding, slowly, but succeeding still. I've lost 80 pounds thus far, with another 40 to go. I KNOW I will succeed thanks to this book. I recommend it to every person who wants to discover the reasons they are overweight and why they stay that way, and how to change it for the sake of their life.


  4. Finally, I've read a book that gives me a rational understanding of my psychological addiction to food...PSYCHOBESITY!
    I really enjoyed this book and have made a new and deeper committment to myself, for myself to acheive a "new me". I discovered this book by a "God Send" as I was searching for answers to my obesity...yes, I did think I was fat and ugly, but no more and never again. Thanks Dr. Eaker for putting what I feel in a book that was easy to read, understand and to put to use in my life. I will guard my copy for the rest of my life.


  5. The content of this book was very interesting and thought provoking. There were several parts I highlighted because they resonated with me. While the food advice section was nothing new to me, I bought and read this book more for the explanation of why people overeat and while I would have liked the book to be longer, I felt I got what I wanted in that regard. However, the editing was horrible. There seemed to be a misspelling every other line. Some words were so misspelled I couldn't even tell what the original word was. They made the book very hard to read and brought it down several notches in my rating. I recommend this book for the content but only if you feel up to deciphering the misspellings.


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Written by Marliese Arold. By Edebe. The regular list price is $11.95. Sells new for $10.15. There are some available for $29.48.
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Posted in Eating Disorders (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

Written by Alexander Schauss and Carolyn Costin. By Keats Publishing Inc. The regular list price is $7.95. Sells new for $6.36.
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Written by Mike Smith. By Kyle Cathie. There are some available for $65.50.
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Posted in Eating Disorders (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

Written by Susie Orbach. By Berkley. The regular list price is $5.99. Sells new for $5.50. There are some available for $0.01.
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5 comments about Fat Is a Feminist Issue.
  1. I first read this book in 1978. And I'm so happy to have read this a few times more.

    One of the most valuable questions that Susie Orbach asks is, "How will I be who I wish to be, if I look as I am supposed to look?" I suggest that when you ask this question, do so with the intention of envisioning an answer that works well for you, regardless of what you have seen, "out there." This is a question allows women to take ownership of their mind, body and soul.

    Each year, I interview high school students, regarding their eating and body image beliefs. And I have seen a growing problem. By this time in their lives, both women and men now, get so caught up in an imaged protrayed by all forms of the media, that we can lose sight of who we are really meant to be.

    The reasons for the problem have a long history with women, and a different reason for women than men. As men are complimented more on how they look, not as a means to flirt with them, but as a measurement of having what it takes, they are being pushed into some of the body image issues that women have a long history with.

    This is also an excellent question to ask myself, in times when normally I might doubt my eating choices, my beauty, my being enough, or how my ability to be open to others, and still have boundaries in place.

    I am eternally grateful for this book. Three excellent follow up books to this book, are, "My Mother Myself," by Nancy Friday," "Fat and Furious," by Judi Hollis, then "Overcoming Overeating," by Carol Munter and Jane Hirschmann.



  2. This gal is taking Weight Watchers to court. I wouldn't suggest anyone waste a penny buying this dribble whe writes!


  3. I haven't been a big fan of the concept of feminism in the past and I had to be talked into buying this book by a friend, but I have to say it has done wonders for me, my attitude and my understanding of my relationship with food, fat and my family. UNlike other self-help books, this one is not designed to take you step-by-step through the process, but was, instead, designed to help people create their own support groups to discuss issues associated with weight and compulsive eating.

    I have never considered myself a compulsive eater, so this is not something I would have gone to a group for or read about. But the book holds many insights around weight, attention, nurturance, the ability to care for oneself, a woman's relationship with her mother and more that hit home with me. I finished the book a few days ago and I've already dropped four pounds. I'm not dieting, but I have been addressing the issues that the book triggered for me. I expect that the weight will continue to come off naturally as a result of this work being completed. It's great to have had this resource.


  4. This book introduced me to the idea that compulsive eaters like myself have something invested in being overweight, which helped me understand my own lose-weight-gain weight cycles. The ideas in this book plus a 6-month program with a health counselor got me off the dieting cycle I've been on for the past 25 years. Going from fat to thinner -- changing my body shape dramatically -- brings up a lot of fear and anger with me, and this book has helped me acknowledge that. Outside help has been great, too. Though the title seems radical, its not a feminist rally cry. I think its really helpful for people struggling with their body size.


  5. I don't know why no one else has reviewed this book yet. Fat is a Feminist Issue was first published in 1978. I believe it's been continually in print since then. Many current "diet" authors are greatly indebted to Susie Orbach's work but I rarely see them give her credit.

    I was recently re-reading my much thumbed copy of FIAFI to supplement the information in Martha Beck's book The 4-Day Win and was struck by how our culture is now giving men the same messages about looks to men that used to previously be given only to women. (You think I'm kidding -- Men's Health reads like a male version of Glamour or Cosmo.) In the 21st C, fat is apparently not just a feminist issue but an issue for men and children as well.

    While the language is a bit dated, the content is not. Most libraries have a copy of this book--because it really is a classic. Check it out that way if no other.


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Anorexia and Bulimia: A Parent's Guide to Recognising Eating Disorders and Taking Control
The Anorexic Self: A Personal, Political Analysis of a Diagnostic Discourse
Binge Eating - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References
Appetite: Neural and Behavioural Bases (Ebbs Publications, No 1)
Understanding the Causes of a Negative Body Image (Hazelden/Rosen Teen Eating Disorder Prevention Books)
So You Think You're Fat and Ugly: The Origins of Psychobesity
Miriam es anorexica/ Miriam is Anorexic
Anorexia and Bulimia: A Nutritional Approach to the Deadly Eating Disorders
Eating Disorders (Dr.Mike Smith's Postbag S.)
Fat Is a Feminist Issue

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