About Aimee

  • About Aimee Liu

    Aimee Liu is the author of GAINING: THE TRUTH ABOUT LIFE AFTER EATING DISORDERS (Warner Books, February, 2007), as well as three novels. GAINING draws on her own struggles with anorexia as well as interviews with more than forty other men and women with histories of anorexia and bulimia.

    Books by Aimee Liu

    Doris

    Restoring Our Bodies, Reclaiming Our Lives:
    Guidance and Reflections on Recovery from Eating Disorders
    Author: Aimee Liu
    coming soon to www.bulimia.com

    Author Aimee Liu has woven together dozens of first-person accounts of recovery to create a break-through roadmap for healing from an eating disorder... read more.

    Doris

    Gaining
    Author: Aimee Liu
    order online at www.bulimia.com

    Decades after her initial recovery from anorexia and the publication of her first book, Solitaire, Liu had a relapse, which set her on a new course of self-discovery, read more.

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May 06, 2007

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Teresa Toto-Moriarty

Dear Aimee: I am a Ph.D candidate at New York University. I am working on a qualitative research study on how individual treatment influences bulimia recovery; specifically, how psychodynamic psychotherapy impacts recovery as well as cognitive behavioral techniques that were used in individual psychotherapy. I am conducting the study because recovery is an underrepresented topic in the eating disorders literature. A number of people have responded to my recruitment ad which has been posted on various craigslists and on various eating disorder websites (such as ANAD, American Assoc. of Anorexia and Bulimia, etc.), and at eating disorder treatment centers (Monte Nido in Malibu, Women's Therapy Centre Institute in New York, etc.). The criteria for my study is women ages 21-50 who have are now recovered from bulimia and were helped by individual psychotherapy for at least two years; participants need to be out of this treatment for at least six months, (can be in another type of treatment), and also be in recovery for at least two years, and symptom free for the past six months. If you know of anyone who would be interested in the study, interested women can contact me at my e-mail address at ttotomoriarty@msn.com. Thank you for your time.

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