The Relational Dimensions of Weight Management is a book for nonspecialist psychotherapists of any theoretical orientation to help patients concerned with weight management.
The Relational Dimensions of Weight Management is a book for nonspecialist psychotherapists of any theoretical orientation to help patients concerned with weight management.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Lawrence Josephs, PhD, is a professor at the Derner School of Psychology at Adelphi University. He also offers individual and couples therapy in private practice in New York City.
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Introduction Overview Part One: Relational Dimensions of Eating Behavior 1. Internalized Weight Stigma and the Desire to Diet 2. Behavioral Weight Loss Intervention and the Consumer Culture 3. When Food is Love and Food Choice is Autonomy: The Relational Dynamics of Emotional Eating 4. Food Addiction and Divergent Weight Management Stigma 5. The Evolution of Human Food Sharing and Feasting 6. Who to Believe? The Confusing Nature of Dietary Reality and Epistemic Trust Part Two: Patients' Weight Management Journeys and the Therapeutic Relationship 7. Kill the Messenger: Helping Patients Deal with "Bad Numbers" (i.e., weight, BMI, calories, blood glucose, cholesterol) 8. Recommending or Demanding? Helping Patients Choose an Approach to Weight Management 9. Coaching of Policing? Helping Patients Self-Monitor 10. Accepting or Judging? Weight Cycling and Relapse Recovery 11. Empowering or Pressuring? Helping Patients Deal with Prejudice Conclusion
Introduction Overview Part One: Relational Dimensions of Eating Behavior 1. Internalized Weight Stigma and the Desire to Diet 2. Behavioral Weight Loss Intervention and the Consumer Culture 3. When Food is Love and Food Choice is Autonomy: The Relational Dynamics of Emotional Eating 4. Food Addiction and Divergent Weight Management Stigma 5. The Evolution of Human Food Sharing and Feasting 6. Who to Believe? The Confusing Nature of Dietary Reality and Epistemic Trust Part Two: Patients' Weight Management Journeys and the Therapeutic Relationship 7. Kill the Messenger: Helping Patients Deal with "Bad Numbers" (i.e., weight, BMI, calories, blood glucose, cholesterol) 8. Recommending or Demanding? Helping Patients Choose an Approach to Weight Management 9. Coaching of Policing? Helping Patients Self-Monitor 10. Accepting or Judging? Weight Cycling and Relapse Recovery 11. Empowering or Pressuring? Helping Patients Deal with Prejudice Conclusion
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