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Beck, Judith S.
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Reducing diets -- Psychological aspects.
Reducing diets.
Weight loss -- Psychological aspects.
Weight loss.
Cognitive therapy.
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Beck, Judith S.
Reducing diets -- Psychological aspects.
Reducing diets.
Weight loss -- Psychological aspects.
Weight loss.
Cognitive therapy.
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The diet trap solution : train your brain to lose weight and keep it off for good / Judith S.
Beck
and
Deborah
Beck
Busis
.
by
Beck
, Judith S.
HarperOne, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, [2015]
Call #:
613.25 B3933d
Subjects
Reducing diets -- Psychological aspects.
Reducing diets.
Weight loss -- Psychological aspects.
Weight loss.
Cognitive therapy.
ISBN:
9780062301062 (hc.)
0062301063 (hc.)
Alternate title:
Train your brain to lose weight and keep it off for good
Edition:
First edition.
Description:
248 pages ; 24 cm
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:
The author of The
Beck
Diet Solution teams up with her daughter to teach readers how to think their way thin, offering practical, proven tools for escaping common diet traps for good. Most diet programs work at first. But then life happens--stress, bad habits, holidays, travel--and we revert to bad habits, and the weight comes back. When it comes to losing weight, it's not just about what we eat. It's also about how we think. To consistently eat differently, we must learn to think differently. Diets fail us because they don't offer effective strategies for overcoming the common traps--emotional eating, social pressure, dining out--that can derail us. Judith
Beck
is an associate professor of psychology at the University of Pennsylvania. Her daughter
Deborah
Beck
Busis
has a social work degree from the University of Pennsylvania.
Other authors:
Busis
,
Deborah
Beck
.
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