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Beck Diet Solution Weight Loss Workbook: The 6-week Plan to Train Your Brain to Think Like a Thin Person by Judith S. Beck
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by Judith S. Beck

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I'm currently on day 14 of this. This book is what made it really sink in that in order to keep the weight off that I lost I'd need to change something other than my caloric intake.
  ritaliccious | Jul 29, 2009 |
If you have lost and gained repeatedly or you feel you eat for emotional comfort, out of boredom, or any other reason that you know is not how you want your relationship with food and/or exercise to be, then this is truly an excellent book for you to help you change how you think about food and eating. This is not a gimic or some hokey how-to manual. This is based on and actually fully grounded in Cogntive Therapy, one of most powerful psychotherapeutic interventions on the planet right now. Those thoughts and emotions that have led to self-sabotage in the past will no longer occur. Committ to this workbook and you will come out changed and your best possible you where food, your health and your diet are concerned. Give yourself permission to be in better shape than those around you, and give permission to those around you to be in better shape than you are right now. ( )
  nlaurent | Dec 27, 2008 |
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Amazon.com Book Description (ISBN 0848731913, Paperback)

How many times does a dieter enthusiastically and faithfully start a weight-loss regimen only to end up a week, a month, a year later giving in to hunger and cravings again and again--and before he or she knows it, the pounds have packed back on?

This time, it's going to be different. This time, there's The Beck Diet Solution Weight Loss Workbook--a straightforward, effective plan for dieting successfully, losing weight with confidence, and, most importantly, keeping those excess pounds off forever.

Dr. Judith Beck, director of the Beck Institute for Cognitive Therapy and Research, is a world-recognized authority in the field of Cognitive Therapy. In her first weight-loss book, The Beck Diet Solution, she created a unique program that revolutionized people's approach to shedding pounds by changing both behavior and thinking. Rather than tell what to eat, Dr. Beck's step-by-step, six-week plan--which works with any nutritious diet--teaches the skills needed to stay continuously motivated to stick to a diet and to achieve lasting weight loss.

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Works for dieters who are familiar with the original The Beck Diet Solution book AND for those coming to the program for the first time through this workbook

It is a stand-alone workbook that will incorporate the philosophy of Cognitive Therapy for weight loss and give the reader a map to plan and chart their own weight-loss program

Highly user-friendly, with plentiful opportunities to connect with other real-life dieters through their stories and sessions with Dr. Beck

There is a place for the reader to fill out lists of favorite foods, trigger foods, and alternatives based on a healthy eating plan

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