books by subject
Psychology & Eating Disorders

Hunger Strike: The Anorectic's Struggle As a Metaphor For Our Age (Penguin Psychology S.)

The Owl Was a Baker's Daughter: Obesity, Anorexia Nervosa and the Repressed Feminine (139P)

Overcoming Overeating: Conquer Your Obsession With Food

The Alchemy of Finance: The New Paradigm (Wiley Investment Classics (Paperback))

Anorexia Nervosa: A Survival Guide for Families, Friends and Sufferers

Fat Wars: The Inside Story of the Obesity Industry

First Steps Out of Eating Disorders (First Steps series)

Helping People with Eating Disorders: A Clinical Guide to Assessment and Treatment

Understanding Eating Disorders (vol. 184 Issues Series) (Issues Today Series)

Eating Disorders and Obesity, First Edition: A Comprehensive Handbook

Living with Emetophobia: Coping with Extreme Fear of Vomiting

Anorexia Nervosa: A Guide For Sufferers And Their Families (Penguin Health Care and Fitness)

Hollow PB

Overcoming Bulimia Nervosa and Binge-Eating: A self-help guide using cognitive behavioural techniques

Mealtimes and Milestones: A Teenager's Diary of Moving on from Anorexia

Fat Talk: What Girls and Their Parents Say about Dieting

Fat Cow, Fat Chance: The science and psychology of size

The Happy Hoofer

Well Nourished: Mindful Practices to Heal Your Relationship with Food, Feed Your Whole Self, and End Overeating

The A to Z of Eating Disorders

Overcoming Binge Eating: The Proven Program to Learn Why You Binge and How You Can Stop

Burlesque Plays of the Eighteenth Century (Oxford Paperbacks)

Eating, Drinking, Overthinking - Women's Destructive Relationship with Food and Alcohol: Women's destructive relationship with food, alcohol, and depression - and how to break free

Handbook of Behavioral and Emotional Problems in Girls (Issues in Clinical Child Psychology)

Psychodynamic Treatment of Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia

An Apple a Day: A Memoir of Love and Recovery from Anorexia

Room Empty

HOPE HELP AND HEALING FOR EATING DISORD

The Beck Diet Solution: Train your brain to think like a thin person
