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Recovering from Eating Disorders

A DBT and Creative Healing Workbook

Kim A. Guarascio, PhD

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A creative, trauma-informed guide to healing your relationship with food, emotions, and yourself.

Eating disorder recovery is not just about food. It's about healing the inner world where emotions, beliefs, relationships, and self-worth have become painfully tangled. In Recovering from Eating Disorders, psychologist Kim A. Guarascio, PhD, brings more than twenty years of clinical experience to a practical, empowering workbook designed to help readers understand their struggles, reconnect with their bodies, and cultivate lasting change.

Using Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) skills, mindfulness...

A creative, trauma-informed guide to healing your relationship with food, emotions, and yourself.

Eating disorder recovery is not just about food. It's about healing the inner world where emotions, beliefs, relationships, and self-worth have become painfully tangled. In Recovering from Eating Disorders, psychologist Kim A. Guarascio, PhD, brings more than twenty years of clinical experience to a practical, empowering workbook designed to help readers understand their struggles, reconnect with their bodies, and cultivate lasting change.

Using Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) skills, mindfulness practices, and creative art therapy exercises, Dr. Guarascio offers a holistic and trauma-informed path forward that acknowledges how eating disorders develop, why they persist, and how real recovery unfolds. Readers will learn how to identify emotional triggers, challenge distorted thinking, regulate intense emotions, improve body image, and build healthier relational patterns—skills that support recovery emotionally, behaviorally, and relationally. Each chapter includes reflective prompts and interactive exercises that gently translate insight into action. Unlike traditional resources that focus solely on nutrition or symptom management, this workbook also attends to the psychological and relational roots of disordered eating.

Through guided practices, real-life scenarios, and supportive tools, readers move toward self-compassion, resilience, and a renewed sense of self. Recovering from Eating Disorders empowers individuals to break free from cycles of shame and control and reclaim a life driven not by fear, but by purpose, connection, and hope.

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Kim Guarascio brings a uniquely compassionate and practical voice to eating disorder recovery work. By integrating DBT, mindfulness, and creative healing, she offers readers accessible, evidence-based tools that foster both insight and hope for recovery. 

This is a practical workbook that provides the reader with a map of the routes to recovery. Using principles from DBT, the book provides exercises that help the reader regulate emotions and move toward a healthier relationship with food.

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342
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9781421455693
Table of Contents

Dedication
Table of Contents
List of Tables
Introduction: The Beginning of Your Recovery Journey
1. The Mind-Body Connection
2. Food, Body, and Trauma: Untangling the Web
3. Mind, Body, and Self: The Power

Dedication
Table of Contents
List of Tables
Introduction: The Beginning of Your Recovery Journey
1. The Mind-Body Connection
2. Food, Body, and Trauma: Untangling the Web
3. Mind, Body, and Self: The Power of Awareness in Healing
4. Mastering Emotions: Strategies for Navigating Tough Feelings in Recovery
5. Healing Your Inner Critic– Thoughts, Trauma, and Self-Compassion
6. Healing Your Relationship With Food and Body
7. Creating a Healing Environment
8. The Messy Middle
9. Living Recovery: The Art of Daily Healing
10. Thriving Beyond Recovery
Bibliography
Acknowledgments
About the Author

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Kim A. Guarascio, PhD

Kim A. Guarascio, PhD, is a licensed psychologist with more than twenty years of clinical experience specializing in trauma and eating disorders. She is the author of Recovering from Eating Disorders: A DBT and Creative Healing Workbook.