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Treatment Of Bulimia Resources and Information
Hypnotherapy and NLP
We have included below some links to sites with information about the treatment of bulimia. Many people read this page from teenagers who have been bulimic once, to parents, relatives and friends looking for ways they can help. We do not necessarily endorse all of the views regarding bulimia treatment given on these other sites. Indeed some of them have views and promote methods almost diametrically opposed to our own.
Stop Bulimia CD & MP3
For those of you who either for financial or distance reasons are not able to visit one of our clinics, we are delighted to offer you 'Stop Bulimia' a brilliant hypnosis recording by Master Hypnotherapist Duncan McColl. Although the approach is quite different from the NLP methods of the Just BeWell team, and is more traditional analytical hypnotherapy, this excellent recording can often get very good results when played consistently over time. It is available on this website either as a CD or an MP3 download. It also comes with a money-back guarantee.
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The
Priory Hospital
General
Information about the way bulimia is 'classified.' they define
three types of bulimia, Simple Bulimia Nervosa, Anorexia Bulimia
Nervosa and Multi-impulsive Bulimia Nervosa. The site has short
pieces on their view of the causes, risks, course and outcome
of the condition, and information regarding the 'conventional'
treatment for bulimia.
The Royal College of Physicians
Information designed to educate those with a relative who has bulimia.
Also, a list of books and further resources.
Bulimia Resources
A number of articles on
bulimia including:
Article by Peter Rowan regarding eating disorder bulimia nervosa including information on causes and risks, like disturbance of the blood chemistry and ovarian cysts. More information is provided by details of the various treatment options available from GPs, local anorexic units, NHS. and private sources.
Article by Baron J Blinder regarding the effect of bulimia on the male. provides information on the typical age it begins, how long the illness tends to last, medical history, and prevalence among both gay and heterosexual communities. Comparisons are made between male and female sufferers of bulimia.
Information regarding coping with bulimia by Diana K Weiss including the development of bulimia, its characteristics, suggestions and advice for families and friends of individuals suffering from bulimia nervosa, and also for sufferers seeking recovery.
Personal accounts from people living with eating disorders. Also information about anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and binge eating disorder (BED). Racial differences are also explored.
Psychiatric work specialising in eating disorders including articles on: treatment, disorders in specific populations, and medical disorders associated with anorexia.
Guide intended to help people who overeat. It explores the rewards of being free from an eating disorder such as bulimia. It describes a program intended to overcome eating disorders and describes the challenges that must be confronted as eating patterns become more appropriate to health and well being.
Bulimia.com
US based information network.
A large range of books, articles and information regarding the
treatment of bulimia.
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