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Resources

Popular Books

If not dieting, then what? By Dr Rick Kausman, an Australian medical doctor who has spent his career working in this field. 


Health at Every Size: The Surprising Truth About Your Weight, by Linda Bacon, PhD, a professor, researcher, author and consultant from the USA.  Her research ties are with the University of California at Davis. 


Intuitive Eating: a Revolutionary Program that Works, by Evelyn Tribole and Elyse Resch, Registered Dietitians from the USA who have spent their careers working in this area. 


Overcoming Overeating : how to break the diet/binge cycle and live a healthier, more satisfying life, by Carol Munter, a psychoanalyst and Jane Hirschmann, a psychotherapist.  First published in 1988, this is one of the first and greatest non-diet approach books. 


Love what you eat, Eat what you love by Dr Michelle May, a US medical doctor who has spent most of her career working in this area. 


Diet No More by Judith McFadden, an Australian psychologist.  


Body Respect by Linda Bacon PhD, Lucy Aphramor PhD, RD


Embody - learning to love your unique body by Connie Sobczak


Big Fat Lies: The Truth About Your Weight and Your Health by Glenn A. Gaesser


The Obesity Paradox by Carl J. Lavie MD


Eat what you love, love what you eat by Michelle May MD


Body of Truth: How Science, History and Culture Drive our Obsession with Weight - and What We Can Do About It by Harriet Brown


Bodies and Fat is a Feminist Issue by Susie Orbach, a British Psychotherapist, Psychoanalyst and acclaimed writer

Useful Websites

Health at Every Size

www.haescommunity.org

Health at Every Size is an organization that is based on promoting ‘accepting and respecting’ our body size and shape, eating in a flexible manner that is in tune with our internal cues of hunger, satiety and appetite and enjoying the movement of ones body.


HAES Australia: www.haesaustralia.com.au

The Association for Size Diversity and Health (ASDAH): www.sizediversityandhealth.org 


The Centre for Mindful Eating: www.tcme.org 


The Butterfly Foundation for Eating Disorders

www.thebutterflyfoundation.org.au

The Butterfly Foundation is a charitable organization that supports eating disorder sufferers and their carers through direct financial relief, advocacy and lobbying, awareness campaigns, health promotion and early intervention work and professional training in schools. The Butterfly Foundation offer a national support line, monthly group meetings as well as support programs.


Centre for Eating and Dieting Disorders NSW 

www.cedd.org.au

Provides information for sufferers, families and carers on general eating disorder information, treatment options and access to treatment.


Centre for Clinical Interventions

www.cci.health.wa.gov.au

The Centre of Clinical Interventions conducts research, provides training and supervision, as well as treatment for those who suffer from an eating disorder. The Centre for Clinical Interventions has many free resources available through their website.


National Eating Disorders Collaboration

www.nedc.com.au

The National Eating Disorders Collaboration provides research, expertise and evidence in eating disorders.

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