Life without Ed How one woman declared independence from her eating disorder and how you can too

Jenni Schaefer

Book - 2004

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Published
New York : McGraw-Hill c2004.
Language
English
Main Author
Jenni Schaefer (-)
Other Authors
Thom Rutledge (-)
Physical Description
xxix, 188 p. ; 21 cm
ISBN
9780071422987
  • Filing for divorce-- separating from Ed
  • It's not about food?!-- how food is involved
  • Mirror, mirror on the wall-- is thin really everything?
  • Merry-go-round-- the nuts and bolts of recovery
  • Ed's last stand-- surviving relapse
  • The hard truth-- getting serious about getting better
  • Believe it-- what it's all about .
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

"The truth is we all talk to ourselves. We just need to get better at it," counsels psychotherapist Rutledge in this self-help book for women with eating disorders, which he wrote with one of his patients, Schaefer, a singer/songwriter and media personality in Nashville, who both binges and purges. As might be expected in a book that draws from both psychotherapy and country western music, the story concerns a fine woman and the no good man she's stuck with. In this case, the evil, controlling character is a non-person Schaefer names Ed, from the initials E.D. (as in eating disorder). Whether Schaefer is alone in her kitchen or dining with friends, she "hears" Ed telling her she resembles a "barnyard animal," that all the girls in her eating disorder therapy group are thinner than she is, or that it would feel good to go to bed on an empty stomach. "There is something inside me... that has chained itself to Ed with a heavy-duty lock and thrown away the key," she writes. With the help of therapist Rutledge, who shares his professional observations in sections entitled "Thom's Turn," Schaefer finally gains the strength to keep Ed at bay. Schaefer's literary construct of an interior voice will delight some readers and annoy others, but if it helps any readers overcome their own disorders, it's been effective. (Feb.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved

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