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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Meryl Beck , Jeanne RustPublisher: Conari Press,U.S. Imprint: Conari Press,U.S. Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 21.60cm ISBN: 9781573245456ISBN 10: 1573245453 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 19 April 2012 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsFrom the first moment you start reading Meryl Beck's Stop Eating Your Heart Out , I think you'll feel like you're with one of your best friends--someone who loves you, cares for you, and really accepts you just the way you are. I did. Meryl's honest presence and simple, doable approaches fill the pages and made me feel supported and that her suggestions were going to be easy to follow and really helpful. If you've got the chains of emotional eating holding you back, Meryl will help you be free. --Tapas Fleming, founder of Tapas Acupressure Technique(r), tatlife.com Meryl Beck integrates some of the most effective weight management tools available into a 21-day plan that will empower you. You will also be able to identify with the author's personal story in ways that will be highly instructive for meeting your own challenges. We highly recommend this superb program. -Donna Eden and David Feinstein, PhD, co-authors of Energy Medicine and Energy Medicine for Women--Reviews Stop Eating Your Heart Out is rich with powerful tools to heal overeating. If you are ready for change and want compassionate and nurturing support on your journey, this book may just be the recipe. --Sylvia Haskvitz, author of Eat by Choice, Not by Habit--Reviews Beck, a licensed therapist with extensive experience treating eating disorders, takes a multifaceted approach to helping those with clinical eating problems overcome them. The book barely mentions food per se, but rather views eating disorders as brain-generated conditions, thus potentially brain-cured. A variety of approaches are suggested--one for each of the title's 21 days. Among the solutions offered are a 12-step program modified from Alcoholics Anonymous, journaling, finding a support group, developing spiritual growth through prayer and meditation, creative visualization, and undertaking personal energy work. An appendix includes a listing of various 12-step groups, online resources for information on eating disorders as well as eating disorder treatment centers, and, finally, an extensive list of recommended reading. VERDICT This book is not recommended for dieters but rather those with clinical eating disorders ready to undertake a great deal of work to seek treatment and wellness. Best for specialized health collections and public libraries with large health collections. --Olga B. Wise, Library Journal--Reviews Meryl has written a book that illuminates the true path to recovery from compulsive eating. --Jeanne Rust, PhD, CEO;Founder Mirasol Eating Disorder Treatment Centers--Reviews Meryl Beck's Stop Eating Your Heart Out is a must-have for anyone searching to make peace with food, weight, body image, and self-esteem because you will find that safe haven you are looking for right here. It is truly food for the soul. Meryl takes this complex and important issue that plagues millions and breaks it down into bite-size, palatable pieces that you can easily digest and lovingly weave into your everyday life. Plus, you will get the pleasure of absorbing all the soul-filled nutrients that are present on each page. I highly recommend this book. Your life will never be the same. --Bronwyn Marmo, bestselling author of The Food is a Lie: The Truth is Within--Reviews This is one of the best books on eating disorders that I have seen. -Daniel J. Benor, MD, ABIHM, author of Seven Minutes to Natural Pain Release--Reviews An excellent resource. Here you will learn how to understand varieties of problems that contribute to overeating and how to sort these out. Helpful exercises at the end of each section will guide you on your path to a healthier, happier life. --Daniel J. Benor, MD, ABIHM, author of Seven Minutes to Natural Pain Release--Reviews Meryl Hershey Beck has presented 21 self-help tools in her thoughtprovoking, beautifully written Stop Eating Your Heart Out. She creatively and artfully takes us along on her journey as she combines triedand truerecovery methods, such as the 12 Steps, with the new energy techniques. If you have a problem with overindulging and using food instead of dealing with feelings, then open this book and discover for yourself that you too can achieve freedom from emotional eating. --Dr. James Durlacher, DC, author of Freedom from Fear Forever--Reviews Beck, a licensed therapist with extensive experience treating eating disorders, takes a multifaceted approach to helping those with clinical eating problems overcome them. The book barely mentions food per se, but rather views eating disorders as brain-generated conditions, thus potentially brain-cured. A variety of approaches are suggested--one for each of the title's 21 days. Among the solutions offered are a 12-step program modified from Alcoholics Anonymous, journaling, finding a support group, developing spiritual growth through prayer and meditation, creative visualization, and undertaking personal energy work. An appendix includes a listing of various 12-step groups, online resources for information on eating disorders as well as eating disorder treatment centers, and, finally, an extensive list of recommended reading. VERDICT This book is not recommended for dieters but rather those with clinical eating disorders ready to undertake a great deal of work to seek treatment and wellness. Best for specialized health collections and public libraries with large health collections. --Olga B. Wise, Library Journal Meryl has written a wonderful book that demystifies Twelve-Step Recovery and brings the healing tools within Twelve-Step programs to us all. Her book is a valuable contribution in the field of emotional eating recovery. Readers will gain personal insight as well as practical tools for healing and living well. --Joanna Poppink, MFT, psychotherapist, lecturer, author of Healing Your Hungry Heart Author InformationMeryl Hershey Beck is a licensed therapist who is affiliated with several treatment centres in the Tucson area, all of which offer eating disorder treatment. She is a featured speaker at national conferences, including papers at the National Institutes of Health Conference on Recovery and is a frequent guest on radio. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |