Compulsive Overeater: The Basic Text for Compulsive Overeaters

Compulsive Overeater: The Basic Text for Compulsive Overeaters

by Bill B.
Compulsive Overeater: The Basic Text for Compulsive Overeaters

Compulsive Overeater: The Basic Text for Compulsive Overeaters

by Bill B.

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Overview

Quarantine worries and other coronavirus-related restrictions may have changed the ways we use food. If you're concerned about compulsive eating while staying at home, Bill B's book can help.

"The sole purpose of the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous and the Program, as I know it, is to guide me toward a spiritual contact with God, as I understand him. When that happens, not only will I lose weight, but my desire for food will be taken away."Besides telling his own story, Bill B. goes through the Twelve Steps, one by one. He also includes chapters on topics of real concern to overeaters—"abstinence," fear, anger, depression, relationships, money, and switching compulsions.If we are thin, we are not necessarily well, he says, but if we are well—that is, if we feel good about ourselves and like ourselves—we will be thin. We cannot abuse our bodies with too much food if we have respect for ourselves.May Compulsive Overeater, long awaited by those who struggle ceaselessly with the twin problems of overeating and being overweight, guide others to the same weight-loss successes Bill B. has found.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781616492069
Publisher: Hazelden Publishing
Publication date: 11/07/2011
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 7.90(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

"The sole purpose of the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous and the Program, as I know it, is to guide me toward a spiritual contact with God, as I understand him. When that happens, not only will I lose weight, but my desire for food will be taken away."Besides telling his own story, Bill B. goes through the Twelve Steps, one by one. He also includes chapters on topics of real concern to overeaters—"abstinence," fear, anger, depression, relationships, money, and switching compulsions.If we are thin, we are not necessarily well, he says, but if we are well—that is, if we feel good about ourselves and like ourselves—we will be thin. We cannot abuse our bodies with too much food if we have respect for ourselves.May Compulsive Overeater, long awaited by those who struggle ceaselessly with the twin problems of overeating and being overweight, guide others to the same weight-loss successes Bill B. has found.
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