Jackie Goldschneider at the ‘Legends Ball 2022 BravoCon’.Photo: Santiago Felipe/Getty

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - OCTOBER 14: Jackie Goldschneider attends ‘Legends Ball 2022 BravoCon’ at Manhattan Center on October 14, 2022 in New York City. (Photo by Santiago Felipe/Getty Images)

Jackie Goldschneideris telling her story in her own words.

PEOPLE can exclusively reveal the news that theReal Housewives of New Jerseystar has penned her first book, a new memoir titledThe Weight of Beautiful.

Set to publish Sept. 26, the self-written book finds the mother of four chronicling her decades-long battle with anorexia and public journey to recovery.

“I wrote this book so people can truly understand how terrifying and insidious an eating disorder can be,” Goldschneider tells PEOPLE. “My story shows how quickly you can spiral into diet culture and how shameful it can feel to live with so many secrets.

“This book is for anyone who has ever known or loved someone with an eating disorder and for the millions of people who struggle themselves.”

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Goldschneider joinedRHONJas a Housewife in season 9, and over the course of four seasons candidly opened up about starting recovery from her 18-year eating disorder — arguably one of the most emotionally raw storylines theHousewivesfranchise has ever seen.

In her book, Goldschneider goes deeper into her struggle, according to its official description.

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BRAVOCON – BravoCon 2022 Red Carpet from the Javits Center in New York City on Saturday, October 15, 2022 – Pictured: Jackie Goldschneider – (Photo by: Cindy Ord/Bravo via Getty Images)

Back in December 2022, Goldschneider opened up to PEOPLE about the status of her recovery, sayingshe’s in a “really good place” now.

“I’d say I turned a corner in my recovery early on in the summer. And I now am really, really healthy,” she said. “I mean, I still have room to grow; I am still in a lot of therapy just to make sure I keep moving forward. But I have a really good relationship with food. Stress just has no effect on my eating. And I don’t allow my emotions and food to interact with each other at all. I feel great.”

“Before, it was hard for me to really let go. I would do everything I could to convince everyone I wasn’t sick. It wasn’t just about getting heavy or getting skinny, I wasn’t ready to let go of all the mental issues that went along with gaining weight for me,” she continued. “And now, I’ve gotten there.”

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She went on to explain that she wouldn’t have been able to do the work had Bravo not moved into a Friend of role for season 13, after she told themher recovery was not in the place she expected it to beand wasn’t sure how to balance the stress of the show with the “intense therapy” she needed.

“I’m really so appreciative of them,” said Goldschneider. “The fact that they understood where I was coming from and were willing to work with me on this so that I could remain a part of the show and still prioritize my health was such a gift. At every turn, they told me how important I was to the show. They never made me feel unvalued. I’m just so grateful.”

Preorders forThe Weight of Beautifulare available now.The Real Housewives of New Jerseyairs Tuesdays (9 p.m. ET) on Bravo.

If you or someone you know is battling an eating disorder, please contact the National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) at 1-800-931-2237 or go toNationalEatingDisorders.org.

source: people.com