Cherry Boone O'Neill's bestselling book Starving for Attentiontold of her eating disorder and subsequent recovery. Drawing from their experiences and extensive research, the O'Neills now describe the nature of addictions and tell how to effectively relate to and help the addictive person.
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Cherry Boone O'Neill's bestselling book Starving for Attentiontold of her eating disorder and subsequent recovery. Drawing from their experiences and extensive research, the O'Neills now describe the nature of addictions and tell how to effectively relate to and help the addictive person.
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Good. Minor shelf/edge wear. Uncreased spine, binding tight, covers have light rubbing, has few tan spots along edges. Still in very good shape. Text clean & unmarked.
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Fine. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. 1992 at copyright; no other dates. Bright pictorial cover design, slight shelf wear. Pages fine. The insights contained in this book were wrested from the agony that a severe, life-threatening illness inflicts both on the patients and those who love them. Cherry Boone O'Neill's bestselling book "Starving for Attention" told of her poor habits and subsequent recovery. Drawing from their experiences and extensive research, the O'Neills now describe the nature of addiction and explain how to effectively relate to and help the addictive person. By cultivating healthy attitudes and strategies, it is possible to regain control and balance, while providing the disordered with a positive environment for growth and change. Includes bibliography, further resources, and support. 205 pages.