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Karen R. Koenig

    Karen R. Koenig est une thérapeute et éducatrice forte de plus de 30 ans d'expérience, spécialisée dans la psychologie de l'alimentation. Elle enseigne aux personnes suivant des régimes chroniques et à celles qui mangent en excès comment utiliser les compétences que les mangeurs "normaux" possèdent naturellement pour maintenir un poids confortable et sain tout au long de leur vie sans régime. Son travail se concentre sur le comment et le pourquoi de l'alimentation, plutôt que sur le quoi. Elle est une auteure internationale et une experte reconnue en psychologie de l'alimentation.

    Warum die nettesten Frauen am schnellsten dick werden
    Helping Patients Outsmart Overeating
    Starting Monday
    The Food and Feelings Workbook
    What Every Therapist Needs to Know about Treating Eating and Weight Issues
    The Rules of "Normal" Eating
    • The Rules of "Normal" Eating

      A Commonsense Approach for Dieters, Overeaters, Undereaters, Emotional Eaters, and Everyone in Between!

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,0(1)Évaluer

      Focusing on the four fundamental rules of instinctive eating, this book guides readers toward healthier relationships with food. It emphasizes eating when hungry, choosing satisfying foods, practicing mindful eating, and stopping when full. By employing a cognitive-behavioral approach, it helps individuals reframe dysfunctional beliefs and manage emotions without resorting to food. The engaging tone, combined with practical techniques, fosters the development of new habits that align with natural sensations of hunger and satisfaction, making it beneficial for all eaters.

      The Rules of "Normal" Eating
    • Focusing on clinical strategies, this book equips practitioners with techniques to address clients' emotional relationships with food and body image. It highlights the interplay between food and weight issues with psychological and medical conditions, illustrating challenges across different life stages. Rich in insights and practical advice, it guides clinicians in helping clients achieve harmony with food, manage their weight, and foster a balanced approach to nutrition and exercise for a healthier lifestyle.

      What Every Therapist Needs to Know about Treating Eating and Weight Issues
    • The Food and Feelings Workbook

      • 214pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,9(149)Évaluer

      An extraordinary, powerful connection exists between feeling and feeding that, if damaged, may lead to one relying on food for emotional support, rather than seeking authentic happiness. This unique workbook takes on the seven emotions that plague problem eaters — guilt, shame, helplessness, anxiety, disappointment, confusion, and loneliness — and shows readers how to embrace and learn from their feelings. Written with honesty and humor, the book explains how to identify and label a specific emotion, the function of that emotion, and why the emotion drives food and eating problems. Each chapter has two sets of exercises: experiential exercises that relate to emotions and eating, and questionnaires that provoke thinking about and understanding feelings and their purpose. Supplemental pages help readers identify emotions and chart emotional development. The final part of the workbook focuses on strategies for disconnecting feeling from food, discovering emotional triggers, and using one’s feelings to get what one wants out of life.

      The Food and Feelings Workbook
    • Starting Monday

      Seven Keys to a Permanent, Positive Relationship with Food

      • 290pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,6(16)Évaluer

      Focusing on the internal conflicts that arise when behaviors clash with intentions, this book guides readers to explore their subconscious beliefs and fears hindering their health and fitness goals. It addresses the challenges faced by disordered eaters through seven essential areas: creating lasting change, making conscious choices, feeling deserving, self-comforting, understanding sufficiency, managing intimacy, and cultivating a healthy identity. This comprehensive approach aims to empower individuals to overcome obstacles and achieve their desired well-being.

      Starting Monday
    • Helping Patients Outsmart Overeating

      • 246pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      This book offers a new paradigm for doctors and health care providers treating patients with eating and weight concerns that replaces a failed, moralistic focus on weight and weight-loss with one of fostering health, well-being, self-efficacy, and effective self-care.

      Helping Patients Outsmart Overeating
    • In 9 von 10 Fällen sind es psychische Ursachen, die der Figur schaden Nett macht fett – denn viele Frauen laden sich zu viel auf, sowohl wörtlich als auch bildlich, und können einfach nicht nein sagen. Karen R. Koenig zeigt, wie sie überflüssiges Gewicht loswerden können – emotional und körperlich –, indem sie besser auf sich achtgeben und sich auch mal an erster Stelle setzen, ohne dabei unfreundlich zu werden. Das erste Buch, das den Zusammenhang zwischen Perfektionismus und Übergewicht beschreibt.

      Warum die nettesten Frauen am schnellsten dick werden