This clinician manual presents the Accept Yourself! program, which is derived from empirically supported interventions (including Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Health at Every Size) that have a demonstrated ability to enhance women’s mental and physical health...
This clinician manual presents the Accept Yourself! program, which is derived from empirically supported interventions (including Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Health at Every Size) that have a demonstrated ability to enhance women’s mental and physical health...
In The United Kingdom over 30,000 deaths a year are caused by obesity. Counsellors, trainees and other healthcare and social care professionals need to understand and experience the diverse and challenging aspects of this rapidly developing issue. By including fictitious supervision as well as couns..
Living with Bariatric Surgery: Managing Your Mind and Your Weight aims to help those who are considering bariatric surgery develop a psychological understanding of their eating behaviour and the changes needed in order to make surgery successful...
Living with Bariatric Surgery: Managing Your Mind and Your Weight aims to help those who are considering bariatric surgery develop a psychological understanding of their eating behaviour and the changes needed in order to make surgery successful...
Obesity is framed as a global pandemic. This book offers a critical contribution to studies of overweight, obesity or fatness from scholars working in the social sciences and health professions, across a range of national contexts._x000D_
This book was originally published as a special issue of Crit..
In this comprehensive resource the worldwide leaders of bariatric surgery treatment provide the most up-to-date information on the psychosocial issues that affect their patients, including physical activity and nutritional care after surgery, and the special issues present in treating adolescents...
This book contains the key articles of a research program of Stroebe and collaborators that assessed the validity of the goal conflict model of eating behaviour. _x005F_x000D_
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