![]() ![]() ![]() I am very glad to have read it.but realize that for the intended audience, this should probably be a STEP with it also being necessary to consult a doctor to really resolve the issues behind their "disordered eating." I think I've found my own "core" problem and that was largely due to the impact of a couple of the stories/myths used in the book.but the info that Johnston uses in conjunction with the myths/stories is interesting as well and very useful I think, for anyone with poor body image and/or "disordered eating" habits. is a psychologist, a storyteller, and author of Eating in. While I definitely do NOT have problems on the level of examples used in this book - I do not now, nor have I ever been anorexic or bulimic or had any medically treatable eating disorder.I do make "bad" food choices and eat for reasons that are not related to physical hunger.so I got a lot more out of this book that I thought I would based on the target audience alone. transform your relationship with food and body with light of the moon cafe. Shop Eating in the Light of the Moon: How Women Can Transform Their Relationship with Food Through Myths, Metaphors. ![]() This was an interesting book, quite true to its name, Johnston uses myths, metaphors and storytelling to help illustrate some of the core "problems" with women's thinking regarding food and eating habits. ![]()
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