Gaining: Aimee Liu and Judith Banker Answer Questions on Eating Disorders

By: ChickSpeak (View Profile)

According to the Academy of Eating Disorders, eating disorders have been on the rise over the past 30 years and “at any given time 10 percent or more of late adolescent and adult women report symptoms of eating disorders. Although these symptoms may not satisfy full diagnostic criteria, they do often cause distress and impairment. Interventions with these individuals may be helpful and may prevent the development of more serious disorders.”

What this means is that at some point in your life, odds are that you have personally battled unhealthy issues with food and your body, and/or you have a friend who has experienced disordered eating.

In the community, topics ranging from a basic lack of self-confidence, to full-blown anorexia and bulimia, often come up, so Chickspeak decided to enlist the help and support of an expert. Aimee Liu is the author of Gaining: The Truth About Life After Eating Disorders, just published by Warner Books. Gaining is, in part, a sequel to Liu’s very first book, Solitaire (1979), which was also America’s first anorexia memoir. In her latest book, Aimee Liu revisits the questions of what really causes eating disorders and what it takes to fully recover. Aimee interviewed leading researchers and more than 40 other women and men with histories of eating disorders, and then found the common threads of behaviors and traits that linked each story together. The end result is moving, strengthening and—beyond anything profoundly encouraging for anyone suffering and for loved ones trying to best be of support.

After reading Gaining and being deeply impressed with Aimee’s honest and thoughtful examination of her own journey of recovery and her findings from in-depth research, Chickspeak knew we had to share her book and break-through strategies with all of the women we care about, especially YOU.

What came of our Q and A with Aimee was extraordinary, not only because she graciously answered questions from our ChickSpeak members, but because she also brought in the ideas and incites of Judith Banker, President Elect of the Academy of Eating Disorders. ChickSpeak has the full interview as a special four part series. A big thanks to both Aimee Liu and Judith Banker for your time, support and enthusiasm in this!

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