The Compassionate Mind Approach to Beating Overeating
Series editor, Paul Gilbert
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Little, Brown Book Group
Published:27th Jan '11
Should be back in stock very soon
A new self-help guide using Compassion Focused Therapy
Use Compassion Focused Therapy to beat overeating.
This self-help book explores the problems created by having ready access to high fat foods designed to taste good. Because we evolved in conditions of relative scarcity we have few natural food inhibitors and so most diet books try to encourage people to inhibit their eating by highly rule governed behaviours which have to be constantly worked at. However, this can lead to various forms of self-criticism which can undermine efforts at self-control. As a result our relationship with eating can be complex, multifaceted and problematic.
Beating Overeating Using Compassion Focused Therapy uses Compassion Focused Therapy - a groundbreaking new therapeutic approach - to understand and work with our urges and passions for food. We can learn to enjoy and accept food and pay attention to our biological and emotional needs. This book is for people who have tried diets and found that they don't work and will enable the reader to have a healthier and happier relationship with food and their body.
Topics covered:
The relationship between our brains and food, the evolutionary background to finding, conserving and eating food
How too much or too little food affects the brain, why diets don't work, factors affecting our eating behaviour (tastes, stress, comfort, etc)
Body shape and culture
Developing an inner compassion for one's relationship with food - recognising what we need and what is helpful
ISBN: 9781845298777
Dimensions: 234mm x 155mm x 29mm
Weight: 462g
384 pages