Binge Crazy: A Psychotherapist's Memoir of Food Addiction, Mental Illness, Obesity and Recovery by Natalie Gold Paperback Book

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Author: Natalie Gold

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Publisher: Arrow Publications

Published: Dec 1969

Genre: Psychology - Psychopathology - Eating Disorders

Pages: 352

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If you or someone you know struggles with weight and/or eating-related issues, BINGE CRAZY is a compelling read. It offers both an experiential and professional view of what does and doesn't work in the treatment of binge eating and overeating, along with valid insight into the disorder's psychological and sociological origins. In "Binge Crazy," Natalie Gold's story moves from a Toronto mental hospital to a taping of the David Frost show in London, England, spanning more than fifty years on two continents. "Binge Crazy is a true story of how I lost my mind and ultimately came to my senses," says Gold, who has a private practice in Toronto and has led workshops on eating-related issues for more than ten years. "I now know I blamed binge eating and my mother for my misery. But really, my compulsion to overeat was just the symptom of a deeper unrest." Gold, a Registered Psychotherapist, is a graduate of Ryerson University, Toronto, holds a graduate certificate in Addiction and Mental Health, a post-graduate certificate in Gestalt Therapy, and is a member of the Ontario Association of Consultants, Counsellors, Psychometrists and Psychotherapists (OACCPP), and the Association for the Advancement of Gestalt Therapy (AAGT).

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