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If you are a parent - Girl Lost is an excellent primer on the
basics of your child's eating disorder. It gives you invaluable
insight into your child's internal battle and into the eating
disorder she is battling. It is vital you understand the dynamics
going on between her and the illness so you can confront the eating
disorder thinking and behavior. This life and death information
will empower you so you can help her get better. The other reason
this book is for you, the parent; is it is like a letter you can
give your child about what she is experiencing. It is written
specifically to her by an objective person; so she may be more open
if she has reacted defensively with you who most love her. Girl
Lost will help her be more objective about her illness because she
is learning it is not her fault. It will also show her the eating
disorder is not just about whether or not she will attend an
appointment but how she wants to live the rest of her life. If you
are a professional - I always wished I'd had something attractive,
simple and educational to send home with each new client. I was
never able to find anything that met this need satisfactorily. This
desire was one of the purposes for Girl Lost. It is supposed to be
a quick and easy read to increase the chance your client will
actually read it. Girl Lost will give you and your client a common
and immediate language to ground you in your early work together.
If you are a young person - If someone handed you this little book
and asked you to read it, chances are you have a battle going on in
your mind about food. How severe the battle I don't know, but most
likely something isn't quite right. If you relate to the title at
all Girl Lost: Finding Your Voice Through Eating Disorder Recovery;
then you may feel like you have lost your own voice. The voice you
hear most now is in your head and it may be mostly about food. If
someone has taken the time to research, find this book and order it
they must love and care about you. My guess is it took a lot of
courage for them to give it to you because they don't want to upset
you. I would encourage you to read it and try to have an open mind
and heart. Its a quick and easy read and you'll learn a lot whether
you are already getting help for eating issues or not. If you
aren't getting help, or haven't been willing to; minimally you will
understand yourself better and why you think and feel the way you
do sometimes. This book isn't just about whether or not you get or
receive help. It is not only about appointments you choose or
choose not to attend. It is about how you want to spend the rest of
your life. How you want to feel, what you want to do, who you want
to be with, and who you are going to be as a person. It will
challenge whether or not you want to live a bigger life or stay
within the confines of the tiny, tunnel vision life of an eating
disorder. It will ask you to listen to your own voice as you ponder
the questions, "What do you want?" and "Who am I?" It will remind
you, yes the eating disorder has a voice; but so do you. You have a
voice that is too, too quiet because the eating disorder is too,
too loud. If you listen carefully you will hear what your voice is
saying. The bigger question than will you listen is; what will you
do with what you hear?
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