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Recaída, Spanish-Language Edition of Slip: Life in the Middle of Eating Disorder Recovery - by Mallary Tenore Tarpley (Paperback)
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- Escrito por la periodista y profesora de la Universidad de Texas en Austin Mallary Tenore Tarpley, Recaída ofrece un marco innovador para comprender la recuperación de los trastornos alimentarios y entrelaza conmovedoras historias personales, reportajes inmersivos y ciencia de vanguardia.
- About the Author: Mallary Tenore Tarpley es profesora de periodismo y escritura en la Moody College of Communication y la McCombs School of Business de la Universidad de Texas en Austin.
- 368 Pages
- Psychology, Psychopathology
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"When Mallary Tenore Tarpley lost her mother at eleven years old, she wanted to stop time. If growing up meant living without her mother, then she wanted to stay little forever. What started as small acts of food restriction soon turned into a full-blown eating disorder, and a year later, Tarpley was admitted to Boston's Children's Hospital. With honesty and grace, Slip chronicles Tarpley's childhood struggles with anorexia to her present-day experiences grappling with recovery. This book tells Tarpley's story, but it also transcends her personal narrative. A journalist by trade, Tarpley interviewed and surveyed hundreds of patients, doctors, and researchers to provide a deeper understanding of eating disorder treatment. She draws on this original reporting, as well as cutting-edge science, to illuminate what has changed in the years since she was first diagnosed. As Tarpley came to learn, "full recovery" from an eating disorder is complicated. And that idea provides the basis for the groundbreaking new framework explored in this book: that there is a "middle place" between sickness and full recovery, a place where slips are accepted as part of the process but progress is always possible. With new insights and an uplifting message, Slip brings much-needed attention to an issue that affects many. It offers a beacon of hope with its revolutionary perspective on recovery. This inspiring and life-affirming book is a must-read for individuals with eating disorders, their loved ones, educators, medical professionals, and anyone seeking to understand eating disorders and the path to recovery."--Provided by publisher.Book Synopsis
Escrito por la periodista y profesora de la Universidad de Texas en Austin Mallary Tenore Tarpley, Recaída ofrece un marco innovador para comprender la recuperación de los trastornos alimentarios y entrelaza conmovedoras historias personales, reportajes inmersivos y ciencia de vanguardia. Cuando Mallary Tenore Tarpley perdió a su madre a los once años, quiso detener el tiempo. Si crecer significaba vivir sin su madre, entonces quería seguir siendo pequeña para siempre. Lo que comenzó como pequeños actos de restricción alimentaria pronto se convirtió en un trastorno alimentario en toda regla y, un año después, Tarpley fue ingresada en el Hospital Infantil de Boston. Con honestidad y elegancia, Recaída narra las dificultades de Tarpley durante su infancia con la anorexia y sus experiencias actuales en su lucha por recuperarse. Este libro cuenta la historia de Tarpley, pero también trasciende su narrativa personal. Periodista de profesión, Tarpley entrevistó y realizó encuestas a cientos de pacientes, médicos e investigadores para ofrecer una comprensión más profunda del tratamiento de los trastornos alimentarios. Como Tarpley llegó a comprender, la «recuperación total» de un trastorno alimentario es complicada. Y esa idea sienta las bases del nuevo y revolucionario marco que se explora en este libro: que existe un «punto intermedio» entre la enfermedad y la recuperación total, un lugar en el que los tropiezos se aceptan como parte del proceso, pero en el que siempre es posible progresar. Con nuevas ideas y un mensaje alentador, Recaída llama la atención sobre un tema que afecta a muchas personas. Ofrece un rayo de esperanza con su perspectiva revolucionaria sobre la recuperación. Este libro inspirador y que afirma la vida es una lectura obligatoria para las personas con trastornos alimentarios, sus seres queridos, educadores, profesionales médicos y cualquiera que desee comprender los trastornos alimentarios y el camino hacia la recuperación. Written by journalist and professor at the University of Texas at Austin Mallary Tenore Tarpley, Slip offers a groundbreaking framework for understanding eating disorder recovery and interweaves poignant personal stories, immersive reporting, and cutting-edge science. When Mallary Tenore Tarpley lost her mother at eleven years old, she wanted to stop time. If growing up meant living without her mother, then she wanted to stay little forever. What started as small acts of food restriction soon turned into a full-blown eating disorder, and a year later, Tarpley was admitted to Boston's Children's Hospital. With honesty and grace, Slip chronicles Tarpley's childhood struggles with anorexia to her present-day experiences grappling with recovery. This book tells Tarpley's story, but it also transcends her personal narrative. A journalist by trade, Tarpley interviewed and surveyed hundreds of patients, doctors, and researchers to provide a deeper understanding of eating disorder treatment. She draws on this original reporting, as well as cutting-edge science, to illuminate what has changed in the years since she was first diagnosed. As Tarpley came to learn, "full recovery" from an eating disorder is complicated. And that idea provides the basis for the groundbreaking new framework explored in this book: that there is a "middle place" between sickness and full recovery, a place where slips are accepted as part of the process but progress is always possible. With new insights and an uplifting message, Slip brings much-needed attention to an issue that affects many. It offers a beacon of hope with its revolutionary perspective on recovery. This inspiring and life-affirming book is a must-read for individuals with eating disorders, their loved ones, educators, medical professionals, and anyone seeking to understand eating disorders and the path to recovery.Review Quotes
"For readers who have struggled with disordered eating or for the friends and family who support them, this book will be a welcome balm, reminding them that recovery is not always linear, and that's okay." -Library Journal
"Her uplifting story should raise awareness about eating disorders, reduce stigma, and help survivors and their families stay hopeful." -Booklist
"This is a must-read for anyone affected by the devastation of an eating disorder. Those who have suffered themselves will find a redemptive narrative to guide their recovery. Loved ones will understand more about how to support recovery without expecting perfection. And clinicians, educators, activists, and policy makers may decide their narrative should be less about eradicating eating disorders and more about elucidating them. We need to make space in the middle, in the shadows, where recovery becomes possible, just as Tarpley has shown us." - Margo Maine, PhD, clinical psychologist and author
"Slip is a gorgeous, paradigm-smashing book that explores the liminal space between sickness and health where so many of us live. Blending memoir and reportage, Slip defies tidy narratives to show us we are not alone when we struggle, when we strive to get better, when we slip." - Emi Nietfeld, author of Acceptance
"Candid, courageous and meticulously researched, Slip is a game-changing addition to literature on disordered eating from the perspective of someone in committed recovery. Tarpley's quest to exercise control in a turbulent world is meaningful and timely, and this book is a necessary read for anyone trying to understand--or grapple with--the dark side of perfectionism." - Courtney Maum, author of The Year of the Horses
"In Slip, Mallary Tenore Tarpley carves out a "middle place" between acute sickness and full recovery for those of us with eating disorders. Tarpley is the perfect guide for this conversation, as she seamlessly blends memoir, reportage, and research. At all times, Slip remains accessible, realistic, and hopeful about the messy and maddening process of recovering from disordered eating. This tremendous book will comfort, inspire, and educate readers. We are lucky that it exists." - Christie Tate, New York Times bestselling author of Group
"There is no single image of eating disorders in the United States, but so often, we think about eating disorders as a linear journey with a neat and happy ending. Mallary Tenore Tarpley beautifully disrupts this narrative with Slip, an erudite memoir that moves us into a new generation in which we're not defined by our disorders. It's an essential addition to a canon of memoirs that shift paradigms and push us toward a new idea of what it means to recover and to fully, completely live." - Evette Dionne, author of Weightless: Making Space for My Resilient Body and Soul
About the Author
Mallary Tenore Tarpley es profesora de periodismo y escritura en la Moody College of Communication y la McCombs School of Business de la Universidad de Texas en Austin. Sus textos han aparecido en The New York Times, The Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, Time y Teen Vogue, entre otras publicaciones. Ha recibido la prestigiosa beca de la Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, que apoyó su investigación y escritura. Mallary obtuvo un Meastría en Bellas Artes en escritura de no ficción en Goucher College. Vive a las afueras de Austin, Texas, con su marido y sus dos hijos. Recaída es su primer libro.Dimensions (Overall): 8.25 Inches (H) x 5.31 Inches (W) x .92 Inches (D)
Weight: .62 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 368
Genre: Psychology
Sub-Genre: Psychopathology
Publisher: Atria/Primero Sueno Press
Theme: Eating Disorders
Format: Paperback
Author: Mallary Tenore Tarpley
Language: Spanish
Street Date: June 16, 2026
TCIN: 1006771841
UPC: 9781668233177
Item Number (DPCI): 247-33-1807
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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