Purged: How I Beat Bulimia For
Good and Found Real Happiness
 
 

News & Press

 
Since 1987, Caroline Adams Miller has been featured in dozens of media outlets, including newspapers, magazines, television, and radio programs all over the world.
Dying to be Thin
Washingtonian Magazine

March 1987
"My family and friends thought l was the golden girl who won trophies and top grades. But every time I looked in the mirror, all I saw was fat. I was willing to do anything to be thin."

Dying to be Thin
Family Circle
February 1988
"It sounded like heaven—a way to eat all I wanted and never gain an ounce. I didn't know that for the next seven years this new "diet" would rob me of all joy in life, all self-respect, all hope."

The Hard Road Back From Bulimia
The Baltimore Sun
February 1988
"Like most bulimics. Mrs. Miller's behavior was a closely guarded secret, hidden from her parents, her friends, even her husband after she married."

My Name is Caroline
The Literary Guild Magazine
March 1988
"Here is the candid, hard-hitting story of her descent into illness and her final brave triumph."

Caroline's Mission
Baltimore Magazine
March 1988
Caroline Miller says "all the tribulations I went through can be turned around to help others."

When Dieting is All That Counts
US News & World Report
May 1988
"I think it's going to be something I'll be battling for the rest of my life," says Caroline Adams Miller, a bulimic who wrote My Name is Caroline, an account of her illness and recovery.

Dying to be Thin
New Woman Magazine

May 1988
"Her life had become a sickening cycle of bingeing and purging until it nearly killed her. The true story of one woman's triumph over bulimia."

Eating Disorders: Tooth Abuse
American Health Magazine
October 1988
"The acid from self-induced vomiting does a tremendous amount of damage to the teeth."

Addressing Eating Disorders
Self Magazine
October 1989
"Every day. Caroline Adams Miller receives hundreds of confessions in the mail. And they all begin with a passionate plea: "Help me. I'm a bulimic...."

Washington & Lee Speech
(VHS video 2003)
Caroline Adams Miller is a compelling and sought-after speaker who speaks eloquently and honestly about her seven-year battle with bulimia and compulsive eating. Her recovery into a life of health, happiness and helping others is the subject of this 90-minute speech at Washington & Lee University in March 2003. This video covers many aspects of eating disorders, including:
● 
Ms. Miller's personal story of bulimia and recovery
●  The signs and symptoms of the three main eating disorders
●  What types of care are available for those who struggle
●  How can you intervene on those you suspect of eating disorders?
●  How can coaching help you achieve balance in your life?
●  And much more!


$24.95 VHS

This tape is perfect for gatherings of students, women's groups, in-service trainings, and anyone who wishes to learn more about why eating disorders are so prevalent in our society and what you can do to change that, both personally and in the lives of those you care about.


American Family Documentary
(VHS and DVD 2003)
This powerful documentary about eating disorders was originally aired by the GoodLife TV Network in May 2003. Entitled "American Family," it traces the lives of three women who dealt with eating disorders, and how society and cultural pressures helped to foster feelings of body discontent in these women. Caroline Miller's story of recovery from bulimia is the first segment, and it shows how she entered the world of compulsive eating and bulimia, and how she emerged to become a renowned lifestyle coach in the field of health, fitness and self-care.

This video is perfect for schools, women's gatherings, individuals, and anyone who wishes to learn more about eating disorders. We are selling this documentary in two formats: VHS and DVD. It is being made available at cost, which explains its very low price.

Buy a copy of this tape (VHS) or DVD version.


"The Happiness of Beating Bulimia For Good"
Positive Psychology News Daily
July 2007
Last fall, HBO aired a documentary that had good intentions and a terrible outcome. “Thin” was created by filmmaker Lauren Greenfield, whose goal was to show the devastation of eating disorders and the price its sufferers pay in health, well-being and overall quality of life. She succeeded. And that’s the problem. Princess Diana was a woman who struggled with bulimia for many years, but may not have found lasting recovery from this tough addiction during her life. 
 
 
 
 

Caroline Adams Miller is available for speaking and media appearances. Click here for more info.

Here are some of the television, radio and media outlets where Ms. Miller has previously discussed eating disorders:
 

Listen to Caroline on Ask Patti, Live.

 

Newspapers

"Dear Abby" column
"Ask Beth" column

Television & Radio

"Diane Rehm" radio show
"Sonya Live from L.A."
"To Tell the Truth"
"Sally Jesse Raphael Show"
"The 700 Club"

Magazines

Washingtonian Magazine
Baltimore Magazine
Self Magazine
New Woman
British New Woman

And dozens of local news and entertainment shows all over the country


Most recently, Ms. Miller has received numerous media mentions because of her work with Positive Psychology, Goal-Setting and Life Lists. Click here to learn more about her recent appearance on NPR, the articles in The New York Times, and Family Circle (December 2008) and to watch video footage of Caroline on Fox 5 News and KTVU Mornings on 2.

 

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