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Dear Friends
You know what they say about the best laid plans: life has a way of putting them through the shredder, then setting the shreds on fire. Even when we see the curve balls coming, were not necessarily prepared to deal with the drastic changes they can bring. A divorce, the death of a loved one, or a serious medical diagnosis can put us at a complete loss. Thats what happened when author Russ Harris young son was diagnosed with autism, and The Reality Slap, one of our new books for spring 2012, is the result of his difficult journey. This heartfelt guide to rebuilding your life after a painful reality slap of any kind helps readers refocus their plans based on lifes unpredictable twists and turns. For those who find themselves struggling with depression more than any particular crisis, I recommend The Chemistry of Joy Workbook, which offers a completely new approach to depression treatment based on the concept of resilience training. This 360 degree approach helps readers completely change their lifestyles with guidance on fitness, nutrition, meditation, and psychological skills for building motivation and keeping depression at bay. For readers whose reality slap comes in the form of a diabetes diagnosis, we introduce Eat What You Love, Love What You Eat with Diabetes, which helps diabetic readers adapt their new reality so that they can enjoy the foods they love once again. And on the topic of eating, we offer a new edition of Eating Mindfully by Susan Albers. This is a perfect book to help curb unhealthy snacking and overeating habits. Thank you for supporting our books and the people who read themIm sure youll find more than a few books in these pages that can help your customers live better lives. Thank you, as always, for supporting our books.
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Over a million Americans have Aspergers and similar autism spectrum disorders. Cindy Ariel has more than twenty years of experience treating clients with Aspergers syndrome and their families.
People with Aspergers syndrome often have average to above-average intelligence, but may seem cold, aloof, or difficult to understand. This book explains how Aspergers may cause problems in a relationship and offers help for communicating, coparenting, and building an emotional connection with a partner who has Aspergers syndrome.
Cindy N. Ariel, PhD, is a Philadelphia psychologist with over twenty years of experience working with individuals and couples with aspergers syndrome. Foreword writer Stephen Shore, EdD, is assistant professor of education at adelphi university and is an internationally known expert on issues related to the autism spectrum.
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Sheri Van Dijks previous books have sold more than 100,000 copies. This accessible introduction to DBT skills can help all readers, even those without mental health conditions, better handle distressing emotions.
Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) skills are endlessly useful for helping manage out-of-control emotions and curbing impulsive behaviors. This book offers an accessible, general introduction to these skills for anyone who feels overwhelmed by their emotions and is seeking to calm the emotional storm inside.
W Sheri Van Dijk, MSW, is a mental health therapist in private practice and at southlake regional Health
centre in newmarket, On, canada.
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Russ Harris is a prominent acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) trainer whose books have sold over 140,000 copies. This book utilizes ACT techniques to help the millions of people who feel that life has suddenly dealt them a painful blow. ACT has been proven effective for the treatment of depression, anxiety, stress, and relationship problems.
The reality slap is a rude awakening that creates a gap between what you have and what you want. It could be an unwanted divorce, the death of a loved one, or a serious medical diagnosis. It may be as simple as recurring feelings of failure
or disappointment that life isnt going according to plan. The bigger the gap, the harder it is to bridge itbut it is possible. The Reality Slap offers real-life stories and simple exercises to help readers stop depending on things outside of themselves for validation and well-being and instead work on finding peace and fulfillment within. Author Russ Harris was motivated to write this book when his son was diagnosed with autism,
prompting a move across the country to be closer to the best school for him. The result is a heartfelt, engaging, and deeply personal guide to discovering what really matters and taking steps toward greater life fulfillment. Readers learn to find peace and calm in the midst of pain and chaos by using painful emotions to cultivate greater wisdom and compassion. The acceptance and commitment therapy concepts in this book will help all readers not only survive, but thrive in the face of lifes challenges.
Russ Harris is a medical practitioner, psychotherapist, and author of The Confidence Gap, ACT with Love, and The Happiness Trap, which has now been translated into twenty-two languages. He is one of the worlds leading authorities on acceptance and commitment therapy (act), and he regularly travels all of australia and internationally to train a wide variety of professionals in this approach.
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This is the first book to thoroughly explain why eating seasonal whole foods benefits the body, increasing energy and wellness. Each year, 817 million tons of food are shipped around the planet, and food travels an average of 1,300 miles before it reaches the dinner table.
A holistic nutritionist presents a practical and important season-by-season guide to cooking techniques and recipes that allow readers to eat in harmony with nature. Using local, whole foods, readers learn to create delicious meals that can enhance their energy and well-being.
Nishanga Bliss, MSTCM, LAc, is a licensed acupuncturist, integrative nutritionist, and professor of chinese medicine at the acupuncture integrative Medicine college in berkeley, ca. Foreword writer Liz Lipski, PhD, CNN, CHN, is board-certified in clinical and holistic nutrition and is director of doctoral studies and educational director at Hawthorn university.
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Ronald Potter-Efrons bestselling anger books have sold a combined total of over 300,000 copies. Approximately 20 percent of Americans have levels of hostility that pose a potential health threat.
In Calming the Angry Brain, bestselling author Ronald Potter-Efron explains how the brain is wired for anger and how readers with anger management problems can short-circuit angry reactions to reduce outbursts and communicate more effectively with others.
Ronald Potter-Efron, MSW, PhD, is director of the anger management clinic at First things First counseling in eau claire, wi. He is author of Angry All the Time, Letting Go of Anger, and other books.
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A Mindful Eating Program for Thriving with Prediabetes or Diabetes
Michelle May, Md, and Megrette Fletcher, Med, rd, cde
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Over 56 million people have prediabetes and over 23 million people have diabetes. Michelle May is a family physician and author of Eat What You Love, Love What You Eat, one of Time magazines top 10 notable diet books for 2010. This is the first mindful eating book on diabetes management.
After receiving a diabetes diagnosis, it may seem that the days of eat what you love are over. Strict dietary restrictions are an essential component of diabetes selfmanagement, and those who are affected by diabetes often must make drastic changes to their exercise and nutrition habits. Eat What You Love, Love What You Eat with Diabetes builds on the principles in Michelle Mays Eat What You Love, Love What You Eat to help readers with diabetes reduce their anxiety about eating and monitor their blood sugar to determine how to eat. Even people with diabetes can eat what they love, as long as they are aware of their limitations. This book helps readers research how different foods affect their blood sugar so that they can modify and adjust their diet for good health without sacrificing delicious meals or dinner out with friends. This four-part system helps readers think about why, when, what, and how they eat, care about how diabetes affects their system, nourish themselves from a nonrestrictive perspective, and enjoy physically active, healthy lifestyles.
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Michelle May, MD, is a recovered yoyo dieter and founder of am i Hungry? mindful eating workshops and facilitator training program. she empowers individuals to end mindless and emotional eating without deprivation or guilt. an inspirational speaker and author, her passion and insight stem from her own personal struggles and her professional experiences helping thousands of people eat what they love and love what they eat. Megrette Fletcher, MEd, RD, CDE, is a registered dietician, certified diabetes educator, and internationally recognized mindful eating expert living north of boston, Ma.
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Over ten million children suffer from attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Stephen Scott Cowan is a pediatrician who has worked with children with ADHD for over twenty years.
Written by pediatrician and integrative medicine expert Stephen Scott Cowan, Fire Child, Water Child presents a new way parents can conceptualize and treat attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms in children. This model explains the five different ADHD focusing styles and shows parents how they can address their childs specific ADHD tendencies.
Stephen Scott Cowan, MD, is a board-certified pediatrician specializing in holistic developmental pediatrics who has over twenty years of experience working with children and families. He currently practices in nY.
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70 percent of American adults confirmed that the recession has significantly increased their stress. This is the first book to present a dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) approach to reducing stress.
This book offers readers a dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) approach to overcoming the stress-related symptoms that decrease their quality of life and lead to unhealthy avoidance behaviors. By learning the core DBT techniques: mindfulness, distress tolerance, emotion regulation, and interpersonal effectiveness; readers can learn to process stress in healthy and productive ways.
Christy Matta, MA, has worked as a clinician, trainer, and administrator in the greater boston area, specializing in work with people who have emotion dysregulation and behavioral problems.
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Most of the average American diet consists of highly processed foods with little nutritional value. Nutritionist Margaret Floyd and chef to the stars James Barry are at the forefront of the whole foods movement. The Naked Foods Cookbook offers support for readers transitioning from their current diet to a naked diet.
Why go out to eat? Cooking at home is easy, healthy, delicious, and affordable and with the right techniques and ingredients, preparing a home-cooked meal can be quicker than picking up take-out. The Naked Foods Cookbook shows readers how they can create delicious meals using the naked whole foods and healthy fats that naturally boost energy and promote effective weight loss. Unlike commercially available prepared foods and restaurant dishes, these meals contain no gluten, harmful additives, preservatives, or empty-calorie fillers. Because cooking with naked foods is well-suited to people who need energy for busy lifestyles, this cookbook is organized around the time it takes for readers to prepare each type of dish: in a rush recipes take ten minutes or less, every day recipes take twenty minutes or less, and an impress the neighbors section offers more time-intensive recipe selections. Readers who seek to control the quality of ingredients and nutrients in their food will turn to this cookbook time and time again for affordable, naturally delicious meals they can feel good about eating and serving to others.
Margaret Floyd received her nutritional therapy practitioner certification from the nutritional therapy association, was certified as a holistic health counselor by the institute of integrative nutrition. she has a thriving private practice in los angeles, ca. Floyds work with clients is focused on shifting their diet to a naked diet through gradual changes to their lifestyle, cooking methods, shopping habits, and recipes. she shares her passion for food and good health by teaching her clients how to eat so that they can enjoy both. James Barry is a graduate of the national Gourmet institute of Health and culinary arts in new York. He has worked as a private chef for celebrities and is founder of wholesome2go, a healthy high-quality food delivery company currently serving the los angeles area. He is certified as a nutritional consultant through the Global college of natural Medicine and as a certified healing foods specialist.
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Depression
A Guide for the Newly Diagnosed
lee H. coleman, Phd, abPP
This is the first book specifically for people who have just been diagnosed with depression. If current trends continue, depression will be the second most common health condition by the year 2020.
This concise guide is a must-read for anyone diagnosed with depression and serves as a handy reference throughout the recovery process. It addresses topics that people just diagnosed with depression want to know: Do I tell my friends and family, and if so, how? Should I take medication or try psychological treatments? How can I work up the motivation to change?
Lee H. Coleman, PhD, ABPP, is a clinical psychologist specializing in clinical work, outreach, supervision, and consultation to university populations. He currently lives in the los angeles, ca, area.
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This is the first book on trigger point therapy written specifically for treating repetitive strain injures in the arm, hand, and wrist. New Harbingers trigger point therapy books have sold over 380,000 copies.
Trigger points can cause pain in the arm and hand areas and even refer pain to other areas of the body. Trigger point expert Valerie DeLaune presents a complete treatment manual for healing carpal tunnel syndrome, tennis elbow, and other repetitive strain injuries at home with trigger point therapy.
Valerie DeLaune, LAc, is a licensed acupuncturist and certified neuromuscular therapist in anchorage, ak. Foreword writer Renee Gladieux Principe, NCTMB, is a practicing massage therapist and director of sales for the Pressure Positive company.
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Approximately 9 million American adults have attention deficit disorder (ADD). Adults with ADD may have difficulty paying attention to their partners, restraining impulses, and communicating with others. Susan Tschudi has worked with many couples whose relationships have been affected by a partners ADD symptoms.
It isnt easy to be a loving partner to someone who is routinely distracted, has trouble restraining their impulses, and finds it difficult to communicate with others. But for those who have partners living with attention deficit disorder, or ADD, these issues are everyday struggles. Often, ADD symptoms manifest in ways that are destructive to healthy relationships. In Loving Someone with Attention Deficit Disorder, marriage and family therapist Susan Tschudi (whose husband has ADD) presents practical guidance readers can use to set healthy boundaries, clarify their expectations, and ensure their partners fulfill their responsibilities. The book focuses on helping the reader meet his or her own needs in the relationship, not just on addressing the needs of their partners. It offers thorough and practical advice for moving through obstacles as a couple, accepting that ADD will always be a part of the relationship, and defusing anger and frustration that may arise.
Susan Tschudi, MA, is a licensed marriage and family therapist in private practice in westlake Village, ca. as a relationship expert, she specializes in helping couples achieve marital success.
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Up to 16 percent of children and teens have oppositional defiant disorder or conduct disorder. Jack Apsche developed and tested this model specifically for the treatment of oppositional adolescents and young adults.
Distrust of therapists and unwillingness to cooperate with treatment most often keep aggressive and oppositional teens from moving beyond their destructive behaviors. This treatment manual for therapists integrates a variety of third-wave therapies into one specific, targeted treatment that can dramatically change the lives of these teens.
Jack A. Apsche, EdD, ABPP, is program director for the masters program in forensic psychology at walden university. Lucia R. DiMeo, PhD, is associate professor of psychology at the university of the Virgin islands. Foreword writer Robert J. Kohlenberg, PhD, ABPP, is cocreator of functional analytic psychotherapy (FaP).
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The first edition of this book has sold nearly 50,000 copies. About 9.5 percent of American adults have a depressive disorder.
This revised new edition of The Cognitive Behavioral Workbook for Depression draws on the most current evidence-based and empirically supported techniques from cognitive therapy and rational emotive behavior therapy for defeating the symptoms of depression.
William J. Knaus, EdD, is a psychologist with more than forty years of clinical experience working with people suffering from anxiety and depression. Foreword writer Albert Ellis, PhD, is a theorist of cognitive behavioral therapy and the founder of rational emotive behavior therapy (rebt).
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The first edition sold over 50,000 copies and has received substantial media attention. This revised and expanded edition features a new chapter and fifty new mindful eating strategies. Susan Albers books have sold a combined total of over 100,000 copies.
Eating Mindfully was one of the first books to apply mindfulness techniques to eating. Since its publication, new research has emerged linking mindful eating with weight loss and an increased ability to manage emotional eating tendencies. Interest in mindful eating has skyrocketed, and thousands of readers have discovered how slowing down and enjoying food can transform the way they eat. This second edition of Eating Mindfully includes new tips and easy-touse strategies for staying present when eating, savoring food, and controlling cravings. Author Susan Albers has added a new chapter highlighting recent studies on mindful eating and what mindful eating may mean for the national obesity crisis. This straightforward, entertaining guide offers a complete explanation of the four pillars of mindful eating, help for emotional eaters, and mindful eating tips readers can use during every meal, every day.
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Susan Albers, PsyD, is a licensed clinical psychologist specializing in eating issues, weight loss, body image concerns, and mindfulness. she has been quoted in The Wall Street Journal, O, the Oprah Magazine, Self Magazine, and Vanity Fair, and has appeared on the dr. Oz television show as a guest expert. Foreword author Lilian Cheung, DSc, RD, is director of health promotion and communication at department of nutrition, Harvard school of Public Health.
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Up to 500,000 children and adolescents have an autism spectrum disorder. Anjali Sastry and Blaise Aguirre are affiliated with Harvard Medical School and are leading researchers in their fields.
This book takes a revolutionary approach to helping parents find and implement the most effective and powerful treatments for children with autism. Autism expert M. Anjali Sastry and dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) psychiatrist Blaise Aguirre offer practical tips and guidance parents can use to track the effects of treatment on their children and find the treatments that will get the best results.
Anjali Sastry, PhD, teaches system dynamics and global health delivery at the sloan school of Management at the Massachusetts institute of technology. Blaise Aguirre, MD, is an expert in child, adolescent, and adult psychotherapy.
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One in five American adults has a diagnosable anxiety disorder. This is the first book to use compassion-focused therapy for the treatment of anxiety. CFT has been proven to reduce anxiety.
The Compassionate-Mind Guide to Overcoming Anxiety is the first book to help readers use self-compassion to move beyond clinical and subclinical anxiety. This approach draws on compassion-focused therapy to help readers become more aware of their anxiety triggers, soothe experiences of fear, and develop greater kindness for themselves and others.
Dennis D. Tirch, PhD, is adjunct assistant clinical professor at weill-cornell Medical college. Foreword writer Paul Gilbert, PhD, is a professor at the university of derby in the united kingdom and author of The Compassionate Mind.
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Nearly 30 million Americans have clinical depression in any given year. Henry Emmons is author of The Chemistry of Joy and The Chemistry of Calm, which have sold a combined total of more than 70,000 copies. This is the first workbook to offer the authors resilience training program for the treatment of depression.
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The resilience training program in this workbook was developed by the authors at one of the foremost integrative medical centers in the country, the University of Minnesota Center for Spirituality and Healing. Based on principles first introduced in The Chemistry of Joy, The Chemistry of Joy Workbook blends integrative psychiatry, nutrition, fitness, meditation, guidance for mindful living, and the psychology of mindfulness to help readers overcome the three main forms of depression and balance their brain chemistry for greater motivation and happiness. This workbook reframes depression as a breakdown of the readers natural resilient state and offers a comprehensive training program rebuilding resilience, connection with others, and joy. The program consists of ten stages, which can be completed in ten weeks. Questionnaires, exercises, and practices throughout help readers guide themselves through the program and stay motivated to change.
Henry Emmons, MD, is a psychiatrist who integrates mind-body and natural therapies, mindfulness, and compassionate insight into his clinical work. He developed and runs the resilience training program, offered at the Penny George institute for Health and Healing in Minneapolis, Mn. Susan Bourgerie, MA, LP, is an experienced psychotherapist and cofounder of loring Psychotherapy and Mindfulness center in Minneapolis, Mn. Carolyn Denton, MA, LN, is an integrative nutritionist who specializes in nutrition as a complementary therapy for chronic and degenerative diseases. Sandra Kacher, MSW, LICSW, has over twenty-five years of clinical experience and is cofounder of loring Psychotherapy and Mindfulness center.
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Nearly 2 million American teenagers suffer from social anxiety, and millions more describe themselves as shy.
During the adolescent years, teens learn to grow more independent of their parents and families and focus instead on social development. But millions of teens with social anxiety and shyness would much rather bypass this critical stage. Shy teens may want to break out of their shell but feel uncertain how to do so, or may be anxious about being judged by their peers. The Shyness and Social Anxiety Workbook for Teens offers a complete program based in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) for helping teens break free from social anxiety and stop worrying about what others think. This book helps teens come to see that painful emotions, such as embarrassment, are inevitable and survivable. The comicstrip-style illustrations, exercises, and worksheets in this book address all aspects of social anxiety, from missing out on high school dances to going to job interviews. It also includes help for teens who have anxiety about blushing in public and speaking up in class.
The Anxiety Workbook for Teens, 978-1-57224-603-4, page 21 The Anger Workbook for Teens, 978-1-57224-699-7, page 20
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Jennifer Shannon, LMFT, is clinical director and cofounder of the santa rosa center for cognitive-behavioral therapy in santa rosa, ca. she is a diplomat of the academy of cognitive therapy illustrator Doug Shannon is a freelance cartoonist and illustrator. Foreword writer Christine A. Padesky, PhD, is a clinical psychologist and director of the center for cognitive therapy in Huntington beach, ca.
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Get Out of Your Mind and Into Your Life for Teens
A Guide to Living an Extraordinary Life
Joseph V. ciarrochi, Phd, louise Hayes, Phd, and ann bailey, Ma Foreword by steven c. Hayes, Phd
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Get Out of Your Mind and Into Your Life has sold over 150,000 copies. 20 percent of teens will experience depression and 25 percent of teens will experience an anxiety disorder. A six-week mindfulness trial with children reduced behavior problems (as measured by teachers) in 75 percent of trial subjects.
Hundreds of thousands of people have read Get Out of Your Mind and Into Your Life to identify the things that are most important to them and give focus and direction to their lives. Get Out of Your Mind and Into Your Life for Teens finally brings these essential skills to teen readers, presenting a comprehensive acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), positive psychology, and emotional intelligence plan for moving past depression, anxiety, unhealthy behaviors, and simple self-doubt. This engaging book follows the journey of the characters Jess and Sam as they learn to control their impulses and focus on becoming the captains of their own ship. Readers come to see their dreams clearly and take steps to make them happen, even though these actions may risk criticism from others and cause them to feel temporarily embarrassed or afraid. By learning that feelings do not need to be translated into actions, teens learn to see their lives in the long term and gain self-control and emotion regulation skills that will serve them well as they move into adulthood.
Joseph V. Ciarrochi, PhD, is a university professor at the university of wollongong in australia. He works to help adolescents discover their voices and become forces of change in their communities. Louise Hayes, PhD, is a clinical psychologist and academic with the university of Melbourne in australia. Ann Bailey, MA, is an experienced clinical practitioner who helps people live more vital lives. Foreword writer Steven C. Hayes, PhD, is Foundation Professor of Psychology at the university of nevada, reno, and author of Get Out of Your Mind and Into Your Life.
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Compassion practices have been shown to improve the regulation of strong emotions, including anger. Compassion-focused therapy (CFT) is a new form of therapy that draws on attachment theory, affective neuroscience, cognitive behavioral therapy, and Buddhist practice to help readers overcome psychological concerns. New Harbinger is the leading publisher of books on the topic of anger management.
Anger is most often rooted in deep fears and pain that sets off a defensive reaction, and those with anger management problems may go back and forth between justifying their anger and feeling ashamed because of it. The Compassionate-Mind Guide to Managing Your Anger takes a unique approach to helping readers overcome anger called compassion-focused therapy (CFT). Written by a clinical psychologist who has worked with a wide variety of clients with anger issues, this book addresses the evolutionary origins of anger and offers readers CFT skills for understanding their own anger, feeling compassion for themselves, and developing compassion for others, including the targets of their anger. Readers will identify the triggers that most often activate their anger and learn to reroute the habitual thought processes that maintain anger. By developing mindfulness and compassion skills, readers can learn to stand back from anger instead of automatically acting on angry thoughts and feelings.
Russell L. Kolts, PhD, is a clinical psychologist and professor at eastern washington university outside of spokane, wa. He has worked with a wide variety of patients with significant anger issues, including combat veterans, sexual assault survivors, prisoners, children and adolescents, and the developmentally disabled. Foreword writer Paul Gilbert, PhD, is a professor at the university of derby in the united kingdom and author of The Compassionate Mind.
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Approximately 66 percent of adults in the United States are overweight, and four million Americans are estimated to have binge eating disorder. This is the first book to help readers use dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) to end emotional eating.
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Jennifer Taitz is DBT program director for the American Institute of Cognitive Therapy in New York City. She is an expert in using DBT to treat emotional eating and helping clients overcome the Backed by psychological barriers to weight loss. a national book
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Though it shares many similarities with eating disorders, emotional eating is embedded in and accepted by our culture in many ways. Happy events and celebrations call for indulgence and overeating, but so do the lowest emotional points. Emotional eating becomes a problem when this dysfunctional eating pattern becomes a go-to mechanism for coping with depression, anxiety, loss, rejection, and anger. End Emotional Eating offers skills based in dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) for alleviating readers reliance on emotional eating. New and emerging research indicates that DBT, while originally developed to treat borderline personality disorder (BPD), can dramatically improve anyones ability to handle the out-of-control emotions that are often at the root of this eating pattern. Readers learn to experience cravings without acting on them and enjoy food while respecting their bodies and their health.
Jennifer L. Taitz, PsyD, is a supervising clinical psychologist and director of the dialectical behavior therapy program at the american institute for cognitive therapy in new York, nY. Her expertise lies in emphasizing the simultaneous practice of learning to accept what is and also incorporating change. Foreword writer Debra L. Safer, MD, is codirector of the stanford adult eating and weight disorders clinic at stanford university.
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