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Weekly ED Support Groups!

MentorCONNECT E-Support Group
Mondays: 8-9pm CST
Thursdays: 8-9pm CST
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Ana Book Study & Support Group
Mondays: 6:30-7:30pm
Montrose-Freed Library-Houston, TX
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"Exploring Perfectionism"
Thom Rutledge w/ Shannon Cutts
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Find Shannon on Tour!

Confirmed tour dates include:
2/9/2010: Bucks County College
11/14/2009: Renfrew Conference
10/16-18: Thom Rutledge's Beyond Ed
10/5: Power Women Radio

 

Beating Ana is Now Available!

Listen to author Shannon Cutts introduce Beating Ana

READ excerpts from Beating Ana

READERS SPEAK about Beating Ana

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February 2009 marked the release of the very first book written specifically about the power of adding a mentor the eating disorders treatment model.

Packed full with 27 chapters of interactive Recovery Workshop exercises, Life Celebration Affirmations, and Q&A from author Shannon Cutts' private mentoring correspondence, Beating Ana: How to Outsmart Your Eating Disorder and Take Your Life Back is written for the survivor, the thriver, and the hero in all of us.

Relationships Replace Eating Disorders. Period, the End. You don't have to do this alone...in fact, you can't. None of us can. This is why Beating Ana readers are also invited to join MentorCONNECT, the very first global eating disorders mentoring community.

ORDER your copy and begin to take your life back today!

 

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