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Binge Eating Disorder Q & A

Last week I did a Psych Central interview about Binge Eating Disorder. It was just posted in Margarita Tartakovsky’s Blog, “Weightless”. Read Part One here, Myths and Causes of Binge Eating Disorder, Q & A with Ellen Shuman

Here’s the link to Part 2, my story of recovery from Binge Eating Disorder

Part 3, Treatment for Binge Eating Disorder, is now also online.

A heartfelt thank you to Margarita for her interest in this subject and the willingness to give it so much “airtime”.  Those who have struggled with binge eating disorder and those of us who work with it professionally so appreciate it!

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Ellen Shuman is a Life Coach who specializes in emotional and binge eating issues. She is the founder of A Weigh Out & Acoria Eating Disorder Treatment, Vice President of the Binge Eating Disorder Association (BEDA), and Co-Chair of the Academy for Eating Disorders Special Interest Group on “Health at Every Size”, ellen@aweighout.com

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About Ellen Shuman

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I have worked in the Wellness Field for 30 years. I created an Emotional Eating & Binge Eating Disorder Recovery Program way before most people knew BED was an eating disorder, NOT a “willpower” issue. Personally, I suffered for years before finding answers and the help I needed and deserved! I became a Coach in 1997 to help others who were still suffering as I had. I love being a Coach!

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