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Alice J. Katz. Overcoming Compulsive Eating
OVERCOMING COMPULSIVE EATING. Eat for the Right Reasons
PREFACE
1. WHAT IS COMPULSIVE EATING?
a. Eating As a Compulsive Behavior
b. What Triggers Compulsive Eating?
c. Kinds of Compulsive Eaters. 1. The anorexic
2. Borderline anorexic (anorectic thinker)
3. The bulimic
4. The bulimic thinker
5. The compulsive overeater
d. Are You a Compulsive Eater?
Exercise 1: Compulsive Eater Checklist
2. PLANNING FOR CHANGE
a. Clarifying Your Motives
Exercise 2: Clarifying Goals
b. Why Not Diet?
c. The Cart Before the Horse
d. Steps Toward Positive Action
3. UNDERSTANDING YOUR EATING PATTERNS
a. How You Eat
1. Eating styles
2. Your eating behavior profile
Exercise 3: Your Eating Behavior/
3. How to help yourself
b. What You Eat
1. Foods as triggers
(a) Ice cream
(b) Sweets
(c) Carbohydrates
(d) Chocolate
2. Changing what you eat
3. Replacing foods
Chart 1: Food Substitution
(a) Sugar
(b) Carbohydrates
(c) Chocolate
(d) Salt
4. Choosing foods that satisfy
c. When You Eat
1. When the clock says it's time to eat
2. Late at night
3. When you are alone
4. When you are overhungry
5. When you are bored
6. When you are lonely
7. When you want to avoid chores
8. When you watch television
9. When you read
10. When others eat
Exercise 4: When You Eat
d. Where You Eat
1. At the stove
2. In front of the TV
3. In the bedroom
4. In the car
e. Why You Eat
Chart 2: Messages About Food and Eating
4. UNDERSTANDING HUNGER
Exercise 5: Hunger Profile
a. Causes of Hunger
b. Reacting to Hunger
c. Feeling Full and Not Eating
d. Sharpening Your Awareness
e. Emotional Hunger
Chart 3: Foods To Feel Needs
5. EMOTIONS AND EATING HABITS
Exercise 6: Feelings and Food
a. Anxiety
b. Anger
Exercise 7: Anger Questionnaire
1. Expressing anger
Exercise 8: Anger Fantasy
2. Anger and eating
3. Becoming detached
4. Defiant eating
c. Assertiveness
Exercise 9: Assertiveness Profile
d. Stress
Exercise 10: Stress Profile
e. Deprivation
Exercise 11: Daily Gifts
6. TAKING CHARGE OF YOUR LIFE
a. Control
b. Building Your Self-Esteem
Exercise 12: Self-Esteem Profile
1. Intelligence
2. Reliability
3. Sense of humor
4. Other personality traits
5. Physical traits
c. Self-Esteem and Eating
Chart 4: Messages About Self-Esteem
d. Working Toward Positive Change
Exercise 13: Self-Praise
7. BODY IMAGE
a. Developing An Image You Can Live With
Exercise 14: Body Awareness
Chart 5: Messages About Being Fat
Exercise 15: Body Image Fantasy
b. Body Image and Sexuality
Exercise 16: Sexuality Profile
Chart 6: Messages About Sexuality
c. How You Appear to Others
Exercise 17: Appearance Checklist
8. MAKING CHANGES
a. Becoming Comfortable About Change
Exercise 18: Making Changes
Chart 7: Messages About Change
Exercise 19: Change Progress
b. Fear of Success
Exercise 20: Change Fantasy I
Exercise 21: Change Fantasy II
Chart 8: Messages About Success
c. Dealing With Perfectionism
9. EATING WITHOUT GUILT
a. Pleasure and Eating
1. Breakfast
2. Lunch
3. Dinner
b. Pleasure in Life
Exercise 22: Pleasure Questionnaire
Exercise 23: Pleasure Activity
c. Boredom
d. Self-Assessment
Exercise 24: Progress Checklist
e. What now?
APPENDIX: RECOMMENDED READING
a. Compulsive Eating
b. Self-Development
c. Nutrition and Cooking
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
NOTICE TO READERS
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