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The Invisible Man: A self-help guide for men with eating disorders, compulsive exercising and bigorexia: A Self-help Guide for Men with Eating Disorders, Compulsive Exercise and Bigorexia
 
 

The Invisible Man: A self-help guide for men with eating disorders, compulsive exercising and bigorexia: A Self-help Guide for Men with Eating Disorders, Compulsive Exercise and Bigorexia [Kindle Edition]

John F. Morgan
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"An exceptionally experienced and expert clinician has given us an exceptionally useful book to guide boys and men in understanding and healing eating disorders, compulsive exercise, and uniquely male body image disorders." - Arnold Andersen, Professor of Psychiatry, College of Medicine, University of Iowa, USA

"In 'The Invisible Man', John Morgan makes a powerful case for meeting the particular needs of men affected by eating disorders. It can be difficult for anyone to seek help - but the problem is so much greater for young men who develop what many people mistakenly consider is a female problem. Morgan combines theory and practical help in a highly readable style." - Susan Ringwood, Chief Executive Officer of BEAT

"The book has many excellent attributes - none more so than the chapter on healthy habits, providing clinicians with some excellent tools with which to work. It is written in an informative style, without being overly academic. There is also an excellent resource section with some useful websites. This book will ensure that we can no longer use our lack of knowledge as an excuse for avoiding the problems of male eating disorders. Highly recommended." - Nursing Standard, April 22(34) 2008  

"B-EAT the principal UK charity for eating disorders, recommends this book as an important resource for anyone wishing to understand these particular men's issues. I second that recommendation." - Carl Eaton, Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, January 2009

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Increasingly boys and men are suffering with eating disorders and related body image problems. Some have full-blown conditions such as anorexia nervosa, bulimia, binge eating, compulsive exercising or bigorexia. Others are distressed by slightly lesser degrees of disordered eating or over-exercise and seek ways of overcoming their problems.

The Invisible Man applies the latest research to produce a practical, problem-focused self-help manual for men with eating disorders and body image problems. Divided into four sections, this evidence-based survival kit covers:

  • the wider cultural context of male body image problems
  • features unique to men
  • science fact and science fiction
  • a 7 stage approach to treatment.

By combining the science of cognitive behaviour therapy with motivational enhancement and problem-solving therapies, The Invisible Man provides help to all men with body image disorders, as well as families and professionals involved in their care.


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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 385 KB
  • Print Length: 185 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1583911502
  • Publisher: Routledge (21 Jan 2009)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B001QEAQTY
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  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #105,442 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
worth waiting for 22 Jun 2009
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This book has filled the large gap in self-help literature for men with body image & eating disorders.
It is patient/user friendly, but written in a format that professionals will also find helpful when treating the increasing number of male sufferers.
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I bought this book for a friend of mine who was very ill with a lot of mental health issues. He was so impressed, that he asked me to read it and give him my view on it.

I thought that this book for any man that has a problem with their identity and mental health problems should read this book.

As I love reading human-interest books in general. This book is the one that I would recommend for men to read.

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Eventually body image manipulation becomes the sole source of identity in a rather fragile ego. This can permit control over the world around you. &quote;
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Anorexia nervosa disrupts the architecture of sleep profoundly, not only reducing its quantity but also its quality. &quote;
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If you experience distressing symptoms but do not accept them as indicating an illness, then you will not seek help. This particularly applies in eating disorders and body image problems where men may not see behaviours such as weight loss or over-exercise as problematic at all. &quote;
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