Recommended Reading: Books on Eating Disorders - PART 2

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: An Experiential Approach to Behavior Change

by Steven C. Hayes, Kirk D. Strosahl, and Kelly G. WilsonNew York, NY: Guilford Press, 1999.

Binge Eating: Nature, Assessment, and Treatment

by Christopher G. Fairburn and G. Terence WilsonNew York, NY: Guilford Publications, 1993.

Body Betrayed: A Deeper Understanding of Women, Eating Disorders and Treatment

by Kathryn J. ZerbeWashington, DC: American Psychiatric Press, 1995.

Body Love: Learning to Like Our Looks & Ourselves

by Rita FreedmanNew York, NY: Harper & Row, 1999.

Body Wars: Making Peace With Women's Bodies

by Margo Maine

A Starving Madness: Tales of Hunger, Hope & Healing in Psychotherapy

by Judith Ruskay RabinorCarlsbad, CA: Gurze Books, 2002.

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: An Experiential Approach to Behavior Change

by Steven C. Hayes, Kirk D. Strosahl, and Kelly G. WilsonNew York, NY: Guilford Press, 1999.

Binge Eating: Nature, Assessment, and Treatment

by Christopher G. Fairburn and G. Terence WilsonNew York, NY: Guilford Publications, 1993.

Body Betrayed: A Deeper Understanding of Women, Eating Disorders and Treatment

by Kathryn J. ZerbeWashington, DC: American Psychiatric Press, 1995.

Body Love: Learning to Like Our Looks & Ourselves

by Rita FreedmanNew York, NY: Harper & Row, 1999.

Body Wars: Making Peace With Women's Bodies

by Margo MaineCarlsbad, CA: Gurze Books, 1999.

Breaking Free From Emotional Eating

by Geneen RothNew York, NY: New American Library or Penguin, 1982.

Brief Therapy and Eating Disorders: A Practical Guide to Solution-Focused Work with patients

by Barbara McFarlandSan Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass, 1995.

Bulimia: A Guide for Family and Friends

by Roberta Trattner Sherman and Ron A. ThompsonSan Francisco, CA: Jossey Bass, 1997.

Bulimia: A Guide to Recovery

by Lindsey Hall and Leigh CohnCarlsbad, CA: Gurze Books, 1999.

Eating Disorders and Obesity: A Comprehensive Handbook

by Christopher G. Fairburn and Kelly D. BrownellNew York, NY: Guildford Press, 1995.

MELISSA GERSON, LCSW

Melissa Gerson is the founder of Columbus Park Center for Eating Disorders in New York City. Over the last 20-plus years, she has trained in just about every evidence-based eating disorder treatment available to individuals with eating disorders: a dizzying list of acronyms including CBT-E, CBT-AR, DBT, FBT, IPT, SSCM, FBI and more.

Among Melissa’s most important achievements has been a certification as a Family-Based Treatment provider; with her mastery of this potent and life-changing (and life-saving!) modality, she’s treated hundreds of young people successfully and continues to maintain a small caseload of FBT clients as she also focuses on leadership and management roles at Columbus Park.

Since founding Columbus Park in 2008, Melissa has trained multiple generations of eating disorder professionals and has dedicated her time to a combination of clinical practice, writing, and presenting.

https://www.columbuspark.com
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