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The Many Faces of Denialurn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a2008-05-09T02:59:56ZThe Many Faces of Denial
By:
Lee Kern, MSW, LCSW
Category: Weight Loss Surgery
BRIEF ARTICLE OVERVIEW: Confront your use of denial & choose to make a complete turnaround and stop undermining your success.
For unlimited access to all magazine articles online, (click here to order)Food & Feelings: Martha's Story of Recovery From Obesityurn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a2008-04-05T15:43:40ZFood & Feelings: Martha’s Story of Recovery From Obesity
By:
Louisa Latela MSW, LCSW
Category: Obesity Related
BRIEF ARTICLE OVERVIEW: Addictive behavior….emotional preoccupation…and finally the path to reconnection. Martha reclaims her power over food and learns to live each and every moment in the present. A new choice, opportunity or decision always lies just around the corner, take advantage of its favor.
For unlimited access to all magazine articles online, (click here to order)Book Review: Weight Loss Surgery - Is It Right For You?urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a2008-04-05T14:35:49ZBook Review: Weight Loss Surgery - Is It Right For You?
By:
Carol Ann Story
Category: Obesity Related
BRIEF ARTICLE OVERVIEW: No longer considered mysterious or extraordinary, weight loss surgery is gaining more and more popularity. This is a must have comprehensive resource and reference book for weight loss surgery patients, their families and friends. So go ahead and get the straight scoop to help you make a more informed decision.
For unlimited access to all magazine articles online, (click here to order)Obesity Action Coalitionurn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a2008-03-16T12:49:48ZObesity Action Coalition
By:
James Zervios, Obesity Action Coalition
Category: Obesity Related
BRIEF ARTICLE OVERVIEW: The OAC provides patient education and advocacy resources to strengthen the voice of those living with this disease.
For unlimited access to all magazine articles online, (click here to order)From The Therapist Couch: Body Image... The Ugly Truth!urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a2008-02-16T19:25:20ZFrom The Therapist Couch: Body Image… The Ugly Truth!
By:
Jude Milner MA, CSW, CPT
Category: Obesity Related
BRIEF ARTICLE OVERVIEW: Body image, a mental self representation? Certain factors appear to have a greater influence over this complex human perception than others. Developing a positive body image requires deciphering skills drowning out damaging internal messages.
For unlimited access to all magazine articles online, (click here to order)Successurn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a2008-02-16T17:11:50ZSuccess (How do you know when you have succeeded?)
By:
Jennifer Ross Sawyer, MA, LPC, NCC, Jennifer Ross Sawyer, Counseling and Consultation
Category: Weight Loss Surgery
BRIEF ARTICLE OVERVIEW: If you see it, you can believe it. It may be hard to do but conceptualize yourself thin. Achieving success is a state of being; living success is a state of mind. And don’t be surprised one day when you least expect it someone calls you, yes you, petite or small.
For unlimited access to all magazine articles online, (click here to order)Weight Loss: It's All In Your Headurn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a2007-11-04T01:26:06ZWeight Loss: It’s All In Your Head
By:
Thomas Kersting, PhD
Category: Weight Management
BRIEF ARTICLE OVERVIEW: You’ve got the power to control cravings and stop overeating. A snapshot of his forthcoming book, Thomas J. Kersting, PhD delves into the conscious and subconscious workings of the mind. Like a powerful computer, the mind only uses a small amount of its capabilities. At its center is the subconscious mind; learning to use it and harness its strengths is easy when you use his special technique to show you how.
For unlimited access to all magazine articles online, (click here to order)What Do We Do With Our Feelings When We Can't Give Them Food Anymore?urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a2007-10-25T21:53:20ZWhat Do We Do With Our Feelings When We Can’t Give Them Food Anymore?
By:
Nina Danielson, MSW
Category: Obesity Related
BRIEF ARTICLE OVERVIEW: The fate of a beloved pet sparks a plethora of emotions usually suppressed with food. Fear of transfer addiction begins to set in. But not very often is the answer to a question so easy…don’t do anything just … experience the feelings. Life is chock full of challenges. Relearn to handle difficult emotional situations without food in healthy, nondestructive ways.
For unlimited access to all magazine articles online, (click here to order)An Interview with the 17th Surgeon General of the United States, Vice Admiral Richard H. Carmona, MDurn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a2007-10-25T21:50:00ZAn Interview with the 17th Surgeon General of the United States, Vice Admiral Richard H. Carmona, MD
By:
Jamie Carr, RN
Category: Obesity Related
BRIEF ARTICLE OVERVIEW: Dr. Richard H. Carmona, 17th Surgeon General of the United States, opens up about the lack of prevention and understanding concerning health and wellness. Particularly important to him, is the onset of the childhood obesity epidemic in America. He has profound words of wisdom for bettering our current healthcare situation and the possible damaging ripple effects it will cause in our society if not addressed immediately.
For unlimited access to all magazine articles online, (click here to order)Statistically Speakingurn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a2007-10-25T21:31:25ZStatistically Speaking
By:
Rona Scott
Category: Obesity Related
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For unlimited access to all magazine articles online, (click here to order)Obesity In America: The Enemy Withinurn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a2007-10-25T21:27:57ZObesity In America: The Enemy Within
By:
Charles Remington
Category: Obesity Related
BRIEF ARTICLE OVERVIEW: Unmask obesity enemies. Try a holistic approach to weight loss, connecting the body, mind and spirit. It takes more than knowing what to do, you must develop beliefs which keep you doing what you know is right.
For unlimited access to all magazine articles online, (click here to order)Book Review: Mindless Eatingurn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a2007-10-24T01:38:14ZBook Review: Mindless Eating
By:
Carol Ann Story
Category: Obesity Related
BRIEF ARTICLE OVERVIEW: Devoting much of his life to studying all aspects of the eating experience, Brian Wansink’s book “Mindless Eating” is a real eye opener from casual snacking to fine dining. Food and calories are responsible for weight problems, and weight regain is the number one fear of weight loss surgery patients. “Mindless Eating” entertains, informs and challenges you to make better food choices.
For unlimited access to all magazine articles online, (click here to order)From the Therapist's Case Book: Super Size Me!urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a2007-10-24T01:32:17ZFrom the Therapist’s Case Book: Super Size Me!
By:
Jude Milner MA, CSW, CPT
Category: Obesity Related
BRIEF ARTICLE OVERVIEW: Fast food is a fact of life in the United States. Swedish scientist Fredrik Nystrom, studies U.S. 2004 fast food documentary. Preliminary results are still pending, but point to certain maladies that can arise due to this type of food consumption. Nystrom’s study makes an interesting research observation about the so called “Naturally Thin” versus the Morbidly Obese. He hopes this may shed light on why some humans are so much more susceptible to becoming obese than others.
For unlimited access to all magazine articles online, (click here to order)Straight Talk! Becoming More Assertiveurn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a2007-10-24T00:59:00ZStraight Talk! Becoming More Assertive
By:
Warren Huberman, Ph.D
Category: Healthy Living
BRIEF ARTICLE OVERVIEW: Flexing your assertive muscles commands respect. The old adage, treat others as you want to be treated, still holds true. Developing coping mechanisms is how some pre-op weight loss surgery patients deal with demeaning treatment. Accelerate the assertiveness learning process by seeking out opportunities to practice and experiment with these newly acquired skills. And, even if you don’t know how to be assertive, “act” like you do.
For unlimited access to all magazine articles online, (click here to order)Book Reviews: Do I Look Fat in This?, You're Wearing That?urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a2007-10-21T19:12:30ZBook Reviews: Do I Look Fat in This?, You’re Wearing That?
By:
Carol Ann Story
Category: Obesity Related
BRIEF ARTICLE OVERVIEW: Carol Ann Story reviews two books bearing the same title “Do I Look Fat In This?” shedding light on the quintessential question women have been asking themselves for ages. A third release “Your Wearing That?” candidly looks at the mother/daughter relationship and its impact on self image.
For unlimited access to all magazine articles online, (click here to order)Research and Data Collection Efforts and Making Bariatric Surgery Safer and More Widely Availableurn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a2007-10-21T16:32:48ZResearch and Data Collection Efforts and Making Bariatric Surgery Safer and More Widely Available
By:
Gary M. Pratt Jacqueline Lueck-Sneve, MPA
Category: Obesity Related
BRIEF ARTICLE OVERVIEW: Insisting on excellence, requiring stricter standards and sharing research information is the role of the Surgical Review Corp (SRC). The cornerstone of SRC is to be an efficient, and user-friendly database to some of the top clinical research databases in the country. Each SRC initiative is strategically developed to serve one vital purpose: patient advocacy and safety.
For unlimited access to all magazine articles online, (click here to order)Book Review: Fat Free "The Amazing All-True Adventures of Supersize Women"urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a2007-10-20T19:34:15ZBook Review: Fat Free “The Amazing All-True Adventures of Supersize Women”
By:
Carol Ann Story
Category: Obesity Related
BRIEF ARTICLE OVERVIEW: Larger than life in everyway imaginable, Jude Milner exudes confidents and radiates strength. These characteristics become very evident in her book, Fat Free: Amazing All-True Adventures of Supersize Woman. She winds down fascinating paths to overcome obstacles and struggles that are common denominators everyone can relate to.
For unlimited access to all magazine articles online, (click here to order)Practice What is Preachedurn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a2007-10-20T19:24:26ZPractice What is Preached
By:
Kate Bird
Category: Obesity Related
BRIEF ARTICLE OVERVIEW: Six lifestyle strategies that “support” post-surgery success and demonstrate healthy habits for you and your family. Be a healthy lifestyle helper, not an obesity enabler. Knowing that you are leading by example will help you stay aware of your actions and produce great rewards.
For unlimited access to all magazine articles online, (click here to order)Your Role as a Patient Advocateurn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a2007-10-20T19:17:25ZYour Role as a Patient Advocate
By:
Barbara Thompson Joseph Nadglowski, Jr.
Category: Obesity Related
BRIEF ARTICLE OVERVIEW: Thousands of potential weight loss surgery patients have been denied insurance coverage. Self pay is usually not a possibility and there seems no where for patients to turn. Raise your voice, share your success and help others change their lives. Education plays a key role in patient advocacy and the Obesity Action Coalition can be a great resource.
For unlimited access to all magazine articles online, (click here to order)The Obese in Hospitals; Are They the Mistreated Majority in Your Hospital?urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a2007-10-20T15:07:57ZThe Obese in Hospitals; Are They the Mistreated Majority in Your Hospital?
By:
Barbara Thompson
Category: Obesity Related
BRIEF ARTICLE OVERVIEW: Discrimination against the obese has been well documented, especially in healthcare. It is incumbent upon hospitals to ensure that all patients are receiving the best possible care. Hospitals without proper facilities, trained staff or are biased against the obese are risking patient safety. The obese are as deserving of good treatment as anyone else.
For unlimited access to all magazine articles online, (click here to order)What's All the Fuss About Weight?urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a2007-10-17T00:30:41ZWhat’s All the Fuss About Weight?
By:
Keith Kim, MD
Category: Healthy Living
BRIEF ARTICLE OVERVIEW: Trying to control weight, control implies that the degree to which something can be manipulated or maintained is directly related to one’s efforts or abilities. Inability to control something suggests failure. Don’t try to control weight but instead try to influence it. Reaching goal weight is not an endpoint but must be a lifelong process. Short-term weight loss gives one a false sense of security. You cannot control your weight, you can only control your behavior. The development of good dietary and exercise habits are critical to lifelong success.
For unlimited access to all magazine articles online, (click here to order)Reclaiming Your Power Over Food = Reclaiming Your Authentic Powerurn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a2007-10-17T00:06:43ZReclaiming Your Power Over Food = Reclaiming Your Authentic Power
By:
Louisa Latela MSW, LCSW
Category: Obesity Related
BRIEF ARTICLE OVERVIEW: Even after 2-3 years post-op bariatric patients still struggle with obsessing over food. They feel powerless over the control it still has in their lives. Giving in to a strong desire to eat when not physically hungry can run the risk of dealing with some uncomfortable feelings. Take a hard look at emotional issues that contribute to obesity. Choose a behavior that supports good health and reclaim power over food.
For unlimited access to all magazine articles online, (click here to order)Book Review - Change Your Mind, Change Your Bodyurn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a2007-10-16T23:49:20ZBook Review - Change Your Mind, Change Your Body
By:
Carol Ann Story
Category: Obesity Related
BRIEF ARTICLE OVERVIEW: Dr. Ann Kearney-Cooke presents her new two part book, filled with powerful mind/body transforming ideas and information. Her suggestions include: new ways to evaluate body image and action-oriented advice on how to develop a healthy body image after weight loss surgery.
For unlimited access to all magazine articles online, (click here to order)Book Review - Traveling Hopefullyurn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a2007-10-16T22:40:04ZBook Review - Traveling Hopefully
By:
Carol Ann Story
Category: Obesity Related
BRIEF ARTICLE OVERVIEW: Chock full of good helpful information, successful author Libby Gills writes a potentially life changing self-help book. Climbing “down” the corporate ladder, Gill decides to redesign her life. Her five basic principles map out the road moving forward to a better life.
For unlimited access to all magazine articles online, (click here to order)Book Review - Before & After, Living and Eating Well After Weight Loss Surgeryurn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a2007-10-14T19:38:52ZBook Review - Before & After, Living and Eating Well After Weight Loss Surgery
By:
Carol Ann Story
Category: Obesity Related
BRIEF ARTICLE OVERVIEW: An honest straight forward narration that is informative for pre weight loss surgery candidates and post-op patients alike. Susan Maria Leach recalls her long time relationship with food and her passion for cooking. Upbeat and positive, Susan has put her creative culinary skills to work developing delicious weight loss surgery recipes.
For unlimited access to all magazine articles online, (click here to order)Enter the Medical Bariatricianurn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a2007-10-14T19:27:28ZEnter the Medical Bariatrician
By:
Glenn Meyers, MD
Category: Weight Loss Surgery
BRIEF ARTICLE OVERVIEW: Bariatrics is a distinct medical discipline. Bariatricians specialize in obesity as a disease, and treating the morbidly obese patient pre/post-operative.
For unlimited access to all magazine articles online, (click here to order)The Evolution of Surgery for Obesity: Past, Present and Futureurn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a2007-10-14T19:06:56ZThe Evolution of Surgery for Obesity: Past, Present and Future
By:
Anita Courcoulas, MD
Category: Weight Loss Surgery
BRIEF ARTICLE OVERVIEW: Increasing in demand, gastric bypass surgery is the fastest growing elective surgery in the United States. Performed for over 20 years, technological and surgical advances have improved overall results. Future “stomach stimulating” devices are anticipated but at the present time weight loss surgery is the safest and most realistic alternative for the morbidly obese.
For unlimited access to all magazine articles online, (click here to order)I Have a New Bodyurn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a2007-10-05T14:06:54ZI Have a New Body
By:
Marilyn Armstrong
Category: Weight Loss Surgery
BRIEF ARTICLE OVERVIEW: Weight loss surgery requires not only physical but mental adjustments and accepting these physical and emotional changes post-op are considerable. Living in a society that places unrealistic demands on women to be thin, the goal to achieving body perfection is unattainable. Losing weight is only the first step to leaving failure, baggage and emotional issues behind. Allow a bit of lag time to exist between the “new” body/soul connections. Working to unite the new body to the new self is a work in progress every day, and realizing it may never be totally finished.
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