Website of Jocelyn Golden - Recovering Bulimic, Author and Speaker on Bulimia.
"Learning To Be Me"the book is available at Amazon.com, BarnesandNoble.com, Gurze books (both online and through their catalog) and all good online book retailers.
It tells the story of my battle with this horrific disease Bulimia with complete honesty and openness. I wrote this book to spare others the journey I have taken.
If you are a sufferer, parent, spouse, or friend, this book will help you to understand the many facets of this disease and how false and destructive its promises are. I hope this will help you find your path to recovery or help you understand and be compassionate towards another who is suffering.
My twenty-three year battle will not have been in vain if I can educate and give hope to others and save them from the physical and emotional pain this disease brings.
"Having read many books on eating disorders, I am always inspired by ones that are written from a personal perspective. Learning To Be Me is so honest and bravely written. It offers readers immense hope and I am already recommending it to some of my clients. I especially liked the unique section in the back of the book about what to expect from therapy. I found it to be extremely thorough and really able to give readers a sense of what to expect and look for from their treatment team."
"After reading "Learning To Be Me", I began recommending it to the many adolescent and young adult clients in the throws of recovery. Since the author became bulimic at such a young age, it has profoundly helped the many bewildered youths I treat who see they are not alone and what the path to healing can look like."
Francie White
M.S. Nutrition, Registered Dietician, Owner of Inner Escapes Professional Trainings and Central Coast Intensive Outpatient Eating Disorders Center
"What struck me the most about this book was the detail for which the author goes. She digs so deeply into her experience that it can be shocking, even to someone like myself, who has been through a similar experience. The writing is honest, courageous and full of the emotion she has carried with her over the years.....The end of the book includes an essay by the author’s husband who has been by her side for the last few years and was involved in her recovery. It’s a poignant account of the struggle that he went through in trying to help his wife learn to be herself.
This is a heart-wrenching and unique story that goes deep inside the mind of a bulimic." (click here for full review.)Lori Henry - suite101.eatingdisorders.com