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Vol. Nº 02 · Behavioural · Edition 2026

The Binge Eating Nutrition Handbook

BED-specific dietitian toolkit — structured eating, mechanical eating, urge surfing, weight-inclusive care, and 47 recovery-supportive recipes.

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BED is the most common eating disorder — and the most under-resourced. Weight-inclusive, HAES-aligned — because weight-centric care is contraindicated in BED. Built on NICE NG69, AED Medical Care Standards and the published BED treatment trials.
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Actual pages from the handbook — open the free 8-page sample (PDF).

Who it's for

Eating disorders dietitians, weight-management and bariatric dietitians who keep meeting undiagnosed BED (it is common pre- and post-op), private practice dietitians, GP-referral dietitians.

What's inside

Clinical Guide — 13 chapters · ~60 pages · 15 references: DSM-5-TR diagnosis and differentials (BED vs bulimia: no compensatory behaviours), screening with the BES and EDE-Q, the restriction–binge cycle, structured eating and mechanical eating as the first-line dietetic intervention, triggers and urge surfing, mindful eating, body image and weight-inclusive (HAES-aligned) care, psychological approaches, counselling skills, special populations (bariatric surgery, T2DM, ADHD, men, adolescents), three full case studies, ADIME documentation and print-ready quick-reference cards.

Patient Handout Pack — 15 handouts in one 50-page patient workbook: Welcome to Your Workbook · Understanding Your Eating Patterns · My Structured Eating Plan · Understanding My Triggers · My Coping Toolkit · The Binge Urge Diary · Mindful Eating Practice · Challenging Food Rules · Self-Compassion After a Binge · My Body & Me · Building My Support Team · My Recovery Milestones & Review · 7-Day Meal Ideas & Shopping List · My Food & Mood Diary · My Hunger–Fullness Log.

Recipe Collection — 47 satisfying, non-restrictive recipes organised around the 3+3 structured eating rhythm, each with an allergen declaration — and deliberately no calorie counts, in line with BED best practice.

Scope

A dietetic resource for clinician-supported recovery. The workbook is written for patients to use alongside professional care — it is not a substitute for psychological therapy or medical management, and the guide is explicit about when and where to refer.

Evidence base

NICE NG69 Eating Disorders, APA Practice Guideline for the Treatment of Patients with Eating Disorders (4th ed., 2023), AED Eating Disorders: A Guide to Medical Care, DSM-5-TR, and the published BED treatment literature (CBT-E, guided self-help, MB-EAT).

What you save

“If I can’t prescribe a diet, what do I actually do?” — this handbook is the answer, session by session: the assessment, the eating structure, the worksheets, and the documentation. A weight-inclusive pathway you can defend to psychiatry, GP and bariatric colleagues.

Also available in a bundle

The Complete Vault — all 18 handbooks, a nominal $1,602 of shelf, for $399. Or pair this with The Eating Disorders Nutrition Handbook — code VAULT10 takes 10% off a second handbook.

Format & delivery

Instant PDF download · A4 · print-ready · single-clinician licence. Not a subscription — one purchase, yours to reuse across your caseload for as long as you practise. All sales final — no refunds.

Three print-ready PDFs, delivered as one instant download.

$89 · Instant PDF download · A4 print-ready · Single-clinician licence

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