Nearsighted Choosing to See Eating Disorders Differently
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- ISBN8201074203
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- Date de parution12/05/2021
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- ÉditeurJL
Résumé
Why can't your loved one see their eating disorder is killing them? Loving people with eating disorders is complicated, fraught with misunderstandings. You encourage your loved one to eat, but they withdraw and refuse. They might scream for you to stop trying to control them. Why is eating so hard? Why can't they see you want them healthy? Karen Kay Smith, a recovering anorexic, uses illustrations from her own traumatic experience to help you visualize the distortion that is happening.
Your loved one may be a Christian with a deep faith in God, but victims of anorexia and different types of eating disorders can't see what they are doing to their bodies. With Karen's insight you will discover: How to lay aside your preconceived ideas of eating disordersWhere your gifting lies to serve your loved onePractical ways to show your loveMistakes to avoid (and how to recover from them) Karen draws from her faith and understanding of the Bible to show you the way to journey with your loved one toward healing.
You are not alone and you will see: there is hope.
Your loved one may be a Christian with a deep faith in God, but victims of anorexia and different types of eating disorders can't see what they are doing to their bodies. With Karen's insight you will discover: How to lay aside your preconceived ideas of eating disordersWhere your gifting lies to serve your loved onePractical ways to show your loveMistakes to avoid (and how to recover from them) Karen draws from her faith and understanding of the Bible to show you the way to journey with your loved one toward healing.
You are not alone and you will see: there is hope.
Why can't your loved one see their eating disorder is killing them? Loving people with eating disorders is complicated, fraught with misunderstandings. You encourage your loved one to eat, but they withdraw and refuse. They might scream for you to stop trying to control them. Why is eating so hard? Why can't they see you want them healthy? Karen Kay Smith, a recovering anorexic, uses illustrations from her own traumatic experience to help you visualize the distortion that is happening.
Your loved one may be a Christian with a deep faith in God, but victims of anorexia and different types of eating disorders can't see what they are doing to their bodies. With Karen's insight you will discover: How to lay aside your preconceived ideas of eating disordersWhere your gifting lies to serve your loved onePractical ways to show your loveMistakes to avoid (and how to recover from them) Karen draws from her faith and understanding of the Bible to show you the way to journey with your loved one toward healing.
You are not alone and you will see: there is hope.
Your loved one may be a Christian with a deep faith in God, but victims of anorexia and different types of eating disorders can't see what they are doing to their bodies. With Karen's insight you will discover: How to lay aside your preconceived ideas of eating disordersWhere your gifting lies to serve your loved onePractical ways to show your loveMistakes to avoid (and how to recover from them) Karen draws from her faith and understanding of the Bible to show you the way to journey with your loved one toward healing.
You are not alone and you will see: there is hope.