A leading activist in the Eating Disorder Awareness movement, Danielle Sherman-Lazar shares her hard-won wisdom about one of our society's hidden epidemics and her journey to healing. More than a memoir, Living Full is also a deeply researched expose into this world offering both help and hope.
A leading activist in the Eating Disorder Awareness movement, Danielle Sherman-Lazar shares her hard-won wisdom about one of our society's hidden epidemics and her journey to healing. More than a memoir, Living Full is also a deeply researched expose into this world offering both help and hope.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Danielle Sherman-Lazar is an eating disorder advocate, Vice President of a transportation company, and a mother to two daughters, Vivienne and Diana. She has been published on Scary Mommy, Bluntmoms, The Mighty, ellenNation, Project Heal, Love What Matters, Cafemom.com, Beating Eating Disorders, Her View From Home, Motherly, Sammiches and Psych Meds, Recovery Warriors, Kveller.com, Humorwriters.org, and That¿s Inappropriate. She has also contributed and has been featured on Today Parents and the Today Show. Follow her on her blog Living a Full Life After ED (https://livingafulllifeaftered.com/) and follow it on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/StrivingToBeFULLeveryday/). She loves to be in touch with her readers and anyone that needs hope or guidance in eating disorder recovery. She writes about recovery from eating disorders and motherhood---a lot of time both together--her two passions in life. Danielle writes, works and lives with her family in the Tri-State area.
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