A Practical Self-Help Guide to Comfort Eating is a workbook that
helps build understanding and make sense of emotional or comfort
eating, and offers new ways to think about and manage relationships
with food and weight. Based on a tried and tested ten-week course,
the book uses an integrative therapeutic approach, underpinned by a
transactional analysis ego-state model. It is intended to help
readers work out what they might really be hungry for when they eat
emotionally and help them better understand the underlying issues
that contribute to their emotional eating. This workbook offers a
range of skills and exercises that can help manage uncomfortable
feelings without using food, and the reader is encouraged to try as
much as they can and then begin to work out what works for them.
With a wealth of case studies and exercises, this highly practical
book will be helpful to anyone struggling between their emotional
eating habits and their body weight.
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