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Boys Get Anorexia Too: Coping with Male Eating Disorders in the Family (Lucky Duck Books)
 
 

Boys Get Anorexia Too: Coping with Male Eating Disorders in the Family (Lucky Duck Books) [Kindle Edition]

Jenny Langley
5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)

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'The book is immensely reassuring to any parent who has experienced at first hand the problems that a young boy already caught up in the maelstrom of adolescence can both experience and cause when anorexia arrives. Any parent or carer concerned about a boy who may be developing or has already developed an eating disorder will find this book useful and supportive even when it is talking about the most difficult problems that affect sufferers and their families' - Signpost


`This is a detailed observational account of severe Anorexia Nervosa in a boy, and the effect on his family. It documents their emotional and torturous journey through treatment back to full health. The descriptions of the disorder are written without jargon and with great accuracy. The book is packed with practical tips on how to manage everyday situations. This is truly a book that adolescents, their families, and clinicians should read' - Dr David Firth, Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist


`'Boys don’t get anorexia' is a phrase that any parent who is concerned about a son who is losing too much weight or exercising excessively will hear at some time or other. Well, boys DO get eating disorders and in this very personal and insightful book, Jenny Langley looks at what it means to have a son who does in fact have anorexia. Jenny writes about the way in which the disorder crept up on her family and then seemed to take over the household. The slow painful climb of [her] son back to recovery is recounted in uncomfortable detail. Ultimately however this is a story of hope. Joe does recover eventually and although life is by no means the same as before, it does return to a new normality' - From the foreword by Steve Bloomfield, Eating Disorders Association


'A clearly described account of adolescent behaviour patterns which can lead to anorexia, written for worried parents, but useful to anyone working either with a boy diagnosed as anorexic, or a member of his family... It offers both sensible and sensitive information as to what to expect, suggests courses of action, and provides lists of resources' - Therapy Today

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'The book is immensely reassuring to any parent who has experienced at first hand the problems that a young boy already caught up in the maelstrom of adolescence can both experience and cause when anorexia arrives. Any parent or carer concerned about a boy who may be developing or has already developed an eating disorder will find this book useful and supportive even when it is talking about the most difficult problems that affect sufferers and their families' - Signpost
'This is a detailed observational account of severe Anorexia Nervosa in a boy, and the effect on his family. It documents their emotional and torturous journey through treatment back to full health. The descriptions of the disorder are written without jargon and with great accuracy. The book is packed with practical tips on how to manage everyday situations. This is truly a book that adolescents, their families, and clinicians should read' - Dr David Firth, Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist
"Boys don't get anorexia' is a phrase that any parent who is concerned about a son who is losing too much weight or exercising excessively will hear at some time or other. Well, boys DO get eating disorders and in this very personal and insightful book, Jenny Langley looks at what it means to have a son who does in fact have anorexia. Jenny writes about the way in which the disorder crept up on her family and then seemed to take over the household. The slow painful climb of [her] son back to recovery is recounted in uncomfortable detail. Ultimately however this is a story of hope. Joe does recover eventually and although life is by no means the same as before, it does return to a new normality' - From the foreword by Steve Bloomfield, Eating Disorders Association
'A clearly described account of adolescent behaviour patterns which can lead to anorexia, written for worried parents, but useful to anyone working either with a boy diagnosed as anorexic, or a member of his family... It offers both sensible and sensitive information as to what to expect, suggests courses of action, and provides lists of resources' - Therapy Today

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 1525 KB
  • Print Length: 190 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1412920221
  • Publisher: Sage Publications Ltd; 1 edition (15 Feb 2006)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B002C4L5OM
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
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Barbara 6 Mar 2011
By Barbara
Format:Paperback
This is a must read. This true story is told honestly and informatively. In Ireland very little research and information is available on eating disorders, particularly for boys or men. I found this book extremely helpful when conducting a piece of research recently on this topic. I also found the Author to be extremely helpful and interested when I contacted her.
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Recommended 23 Dec 2009
Format:Paperback
Highly recommended for anyone with a boy in their family suffering from eating problems. I can't praise this book highly enough. The good news is that the author's son suffered Anorexia very severely but underwent a complete recovery which is very reassuring (a) for people whose children don't have such an extreme form of Anorexia, and (b) because it shows that recovery IS possible, even in extreme circumstances.

As well as recounting the author's own experiences, the book includes a wealth of useful information about treatment, etc. The book isn't cheap, but I believe it is worth every single penny.
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A brilliant book!! 16 Oct 2009
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This book has been incredibly helpful and informative for my whole family. It was a beacon of light and hope for us during the worst of times. More boys are suffering from this terrible illness than you think and it is so important to recognise the signs as early as possible. My heartfelt thanks to Jenny Langley.
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