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The Food Addiction Recovery Workbook: How to Manage Cravings, Reduce Stress, and Stop Hating Your Body

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Food Addiction Recovery Workbook: How to Manage Cravings, Reduce Stress, and Stop Hating Your Body
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Carolyn Coker Ross
SeriesA New Harbinger Self-Help Workbook
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:240
Dimensions(mm): Height 252,Width 202
Category/GenreCoping with eating disorders
Self-help and personal development
ISBN/Barcode 9781626252097
ClassificationsDewey:616.8526
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher New Harbinger Publications
Imprint New Harbinger Publications
Publication Date 1 September 2017
Publication Country United States

Description

Isn t it time you got off the diet treadmill? In The Food Addiction Recovery Workbook, physician Carolyn Coker Ross offers the proven-effective Anchor Program to help you curb cravings, end body dissatisfaction, manage stress and emotions without food, and truly satisfy your soul.When it comes to addiction, abstinence isn t always the answer and with food addiction, this is especially true. And yet, for decades nutritional experts have dissected the problem of obesity, and the result has been a series of recommendations about what and how much to eat. When eating too much fat was thought to cause obesity, grocery store shelves exploded with low-fat products. Next came the low carb craze that led us to fear eating all carbohydrates, and with it came another assortment of fad products and diets. This pattern has repeated numerous times and it never seems to be helpful!If you re struggling with obesity or food addiction, you ve probably been told that you must deprive yourself of certain foods in order to lose weight. You may have also been convinced by the media and by our culture that if you finally become thin your life will be better, you ll be happier, and your suffering will come to an end. The problem is it s not all about the food. It s about how food is used to self-soothe, to numb ourselves against the pain of living or to cope with stress and unresolved emotions. Even as your waist whittles away, the problems that caused your food addiction won t disappear.The Anchor Program approach detailed in this workbook is not about dieting. It s about being anchored to your true, authentic self. When you find your unique anchor, you will relate better to your body, you will know intuitively how to feed your body, and you will reach the weight that s right for you. Anyone who s been on the diet treadmill losing and regaining lost weight will admit that losing weight doesn t instantly bring health or happiness. That s because losing weight is a red herring for the real issue, the misuse of food to solve a problem that has nothing to do with food.This book offers a whole-person approach that blends practical information on managing stress and regulating emotions without relying on food. If you re ready to uncover the true cause of your food addiction, you ll finally be able to embrace a balanced diet and reach the weight that s right for you.

Author Biography

Carolyn Coker Ross, MD, MPH, is an integrated medicine physician, author, and nationally recognized speaker. She is a graduate of the University of Michigan Medical School, and an alumna of Andrew Weil's integrative medicine program at the University of Arizona. Board certified in addiction medicine, Ross is former chief of the eating disorders program at Sierra Tucson, an internationally acclaimed addiction treatment center in Tucson, AZ. She is currently in private practice in Denver, CO, and San Diego, CA, and is a consultant for the Integrative Life Center in Nashville, TN, and other eating disorder and chemical dependency treatment centers nationally. She is author of The Binge Eating and Compulsive Overeating Workbook, as well as The Emotional Eating Workbook.

Reviews

A compassionate and highly effective approach. * Andrew Weil, MD *