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Think Thin, Be Thin
101 Psychological Ways to Lose Weight
by Doris Wild Helmering, Dianne Hales
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Paperback: 256 pages
Publisher: Broadway (December 28 2004)
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101 Ways to Change
One of the truisms of psychology is that a problem never has just one cause, but rather stems from many causes. Just as there is no single cause for a problem, there is no one solution. For most problems, there are many solutions that can and do work.



Book Description

If you've been struggling with your weight, you know how hard it can be to lose those extra pounds and keep them off. In the groundbreaking Think Thin, Be Thin, nationally prominent psychotherapist Doris Wild Helmering and award-winning health writer Dianne Hales assert that the true key to a healthy body weight is a healthy attitude toward food and exercise. Their logic is simple: Your brain ultimately controls what you eat and whether you work out. If you change the way you think, you can change the way you behave. And you can lose weight.

Using proven psychological strategies and scientifically based exercises, you will learn how to harness your thoughts to transform your behavior, body, and life. With practical advice on such troublesome issues as curbing emotional eating, motivating yourself to exercise, and overcoming diet plateaus, this book is the ideal complement to any diet and weight-loss program.

About the Author

Doris Wild HelmeringDoris Wild Helmering

Doris Wild Helmering is a psychotherapist who has been in private practice for thirty years. The author of nine books, she is a corporate speaker and executive coach, as well as a syndicated newspaper columnist, and on-air therapist. Ms. Helmering has appeared on Oprah, Good Morning America, and CNN. She lives in St. Louis, Missouri..

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Dianne HalesDianne Hales

Dianne Hales is the author of thirteen trade books and the leading college health textbook, a contributing editor to Parade, and a freelance writer for a wide range of national magazines. She lives in the San Francisco Bay area..

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