As owner of a residential treatment center working with teenagers, I have found that resources such as Marson and Keenan-Miller’s The Binge Eating Prevention Workbook serve as invaluable tools for our program and clinical team, who are consistently challenged with treating a variety of diagnoses and symptoms. While our program specifically focuses on mental and emotional health treatment, our adolescent clients often struggle with their relationship to food, maintaining a balanced diet, and committing to healthy living. This workbook will certainly be an indispensable resource for our therapists, clients, and families.”
—Jeremy Manné, founder of Pacific Teen Treatment in Malibu, CA
Finally! A practical, clear, step-by-step guide to help reduce binge eating. I am so thrilled to be able to recommend this beautifully written and inspiring workbook to my patients and anyone struggling with compulsive eating.”
—Leslie Kaplan, MD, adolescent and young adult medicine expert in the medical care of eating disorders
Lean in... Thank you, Gia and Danielle, for creating a workbook that takes the reader on an eight-week journey to wholeness. With positivity and hope, you ‘challenge to change’ the reader’s relationship with food, self, and others. The interactive chapters, activities, examples, and research are well organized and lead you through with compassion and grace. Thank you for giving us access to this well-stocked toolbox”
—Anna Kowalski, MA, licensed marriage and family therapist, certified eating disorder specialist, and former chief experience officer of Monte Nido and Affiliates
The Binge Eating Prevention Workbook offers the perfect combination of compassion and science. Opportunities for self-reflection and personalized worksheets make this book very engaging, and the best choice for success in overcoming binge eating disorder. Moreover, advice from trusted therapists working with individuals battling BED, and personal insights from those who have recovered, are presented throughout the book—offering real-life application of essential strategies. I applaud the authors for developing a comprehensive and user-friendly workbook that is certain to help so many find peace with food and lasting recovery from BED.”
—Kathy Isoldi, PhD, RDN, CDN, associate professor of nutrition at LIU Post in Brookville, NY; and former obesity treatment counselor and coordinator of clinical services at the Comprehensive Weight Control Center at Weill Cornell Medicine in New York, NY
Marson and Keenan-Miller have put together a respectful, comprehensive, and holistic approach to treating binge eating disorder (BED) which clearly navigates the pitfalls of dieting. By combining science, wisdom, and a broad psychological knowledge base, they gently offer clear, step-by-step guidelines to a healthier and happier you. As a longtime expert in the field of eating disorders, I highly recommend this creative, practical, and user-friendly workbook.”
—Cyndi Koch, PsyD, founder and director of The Koch Center, and founder and former director of The Renfrew Center of New Jersey
Marson and Keenan-Miller offer a way of understanding binge eating disorder that removes the stigma and shame that this illness has previously carried with it. The book is inclusive of all BED sufferers, leaving the reader to feel understood and ready to take action. It holds the attention of the reader with well-thought-out, self-reflective exercises; expert interviews; and tips for making gradual change. As we move away from diet culture and toward a proper mental health lens for understanding binge eating, this book will serve as a manual for overcoming the allure of rigid eating plans and willpower-based interventions.”
—Heather Russo, LMFT, CEDS-S, certified supervisor for the International Association of Eating Disorder Professionals
The Binge Eating Prevention Workbook is an outstanding resource and valuable contribution to our field. It is exceptionally well researched, and the material is presented in a clear and relatable manner. Based on their years of clinical experience, Keenan-Miller and Marson truly understand the daily struggles of patients with BED and how to help, and this is evident throughout the book. I look forward to recommending it to patients and colleagues.”
—Hope W. Levin, MD, director of psychiatry for UCLA counseling and psychological services
The Binge Eating Prevention Workbook provides an easy-to-follow, comprehensive, and nonjudgmental way to address binge eating in your life. The authors are effective in walking you through realistic, concrete, and achievable ways to successfully move on from binge eating patterns. This workbook will be an excellent addition to my tool kit as a sport psychologist treating eating disorders within the student-athlete population. I highly recommend this workbook for anyone, clinician or not, looking to break down the seemingly ominous task of working through binge eating disorder in a thoughtful and intentional manner.”
—James Houle, PhD ABPP, lead sport psychologist for the Ohio State University department of athletics; counseling psychologist specializing in sport psychology and eating disorders; and assistant professor in the department of psychiatry and behavioral health at Ohio State University
An impactful, responsible, smart, compassionate, and personal approach that motivates the reader to be engaged in their own food relationship process, while at the same time acknowledging them as their own expert. All of which provides getting to the root of the daily issues and challenges one deals with concerning binge eating. This book is a rich toolbox of nurturing skills such as visualization techniques and unique goal setting that promotes self-efficacy to lean into life with love and self-acceptance.”
—Debra Hopkins, president and founder of the Breaking The Chains Foundation, vice chair of the NEDA Network executive committee, and ACE Health Coach
It’s so rare to find a book that achieves the perfect balance between user-friendliness and hard-core science. Science has the answers, and Marson and Keenan-Miller have deftly turned that science into concrete tasks and activities that anyone can do. This workbook is going to help a lot of people who are stuck in the dieting and bingeing cycle.”
—A. Janet Tomiyama, PhD, associate professor of psychology; and director of the dieting, stress, and health laboratory at UCLA
As owner of a residential treatment center working with teenagers, I have found that resources such as Marson and Keenan-Miller’s The Binge Eating Prevention Workbook serve as invaluable tools for our program and clinical team, who are consistently challenged with treating a variety of diagnoses and symptoms. While our program specifically focuses on mental and emotional health treatment, our adolescent clients often struggle with their relationship to food, maintaining a balanced diet, and committing to healthy living. This workbook will certainly be an indispensable resource for our therapists, clients, and families.”—Jeremy Manné, founder of Pacific Teen Treatment in Malibu, CA