The Anorexia Workbook: How to Accept Yourself, Heal Your Suffering, and Reclaim Your Life
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New Harbinger Publications, 2004.
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Michelle Heffner., Michelle Heffner|AUTHOR., & Georg H. Eifert|AUTHOR. (2004). The Anorexia Workbook: How to Accept Yourself, Heal Your Suffering, and Reclaim Your Life . New Harbinger Publications.

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Michelle Heffner, Michelle Heffner|AUTHOR and Georg H. Eifert|AUTHOR. 2004. The Anorexia Workbook: How to Accept Yourself, Heal Your Suffering, and Reclaim Your Life. New Harbinger Publications.

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Michelle Heffner, Michelle Heffner|AUTHOR and Georg H. Eifert|AUTHOR. The Anorexia Workbook: How to Accept Yourself, Heal Your Suffering, and Reclaim Your Life New Harbinger Publications, 2004.

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Michelle Heffner, Michelle Heffner|AUTHOR, and Georg H. Eifert|AUTHOR. The Anorexia Workbook: How to Accept Yourself, Heal Your Suffering, and Reclaim Your Life New Harbinger Publications, 2004.

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