According to the Eating Disorders Association there is a general lack of recognition of eating disorders in men, making it more difficult for male patients to access specialist services, although clients with problems connected with over-eating, under-eating, and poor eating form a significant proportion of counsellors' lists
"This book is important. Richard Bryant-Jefferies provides all the information required to get you from A to B when dealing with eating disorders in men."
-Ian Banks, President European Men's Health Forum, in his Foreword.
"Highly illuminating. Different. The book is as much about the practice of person-centred counselling as it is about eating disorders in men. This is a most welcome benefit, and offers a significant alternative to the simplistic formulation-treatment model so common in the area of disordered eating."
-Ewan Gillon, Lecturer in Psychology, Glasgow Caledonian University, Founder and Director of Men's Talk, in his Foreword.