The Beck Diet Solution: Train Your Brain to Think Like a Thin Person

From Publishers Weekly
Can thinking and eating like a thin person be learned, similar to learning to drive or use a computer? Beck (Cognitive Therapy for Challenging Problems) contends so, based on decades of work with patients who have lost pounds and maintained weight through Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT). Beck’s six-week program adapts CBT, a therapeutic system developed by Beck’s father, Aaron, in the 1960s, to specific challenges faced by yo-yo dieters, including negative (more…)

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  • 10 Responses to “The Beck Diet Solution: Train Your Brain to Think Like a Thin Person (Hardcover)”
    1. Syaoran says:

      2.0 out of 5 stars
      Not bad, but not good
      The Beck Diet touches on the surface of the core issue. All diets work – short term. Unfortunately emotions are the reason why 95% of people can’t sustain weight loss. Dr.

    2. Baina says:

      5.0 out of 5 stars
      WOW- Finally for the psychological side!!
      For years, people have been suggesting to me that I have a Weight Loss Surgery. But for me, my problem is 100% in my head.

    3. Shmuel says:

      5.0 out of 5 stars
      All I can say is…. AMEN!
      I didn’t buy this book, but I bought her AUDIO CD version. I listened to the whole book in 1 day (while I’m at work), then I listened to it again the next day, and this time…

    4. Raewyn says:

      5.0 out of 5 stars
      This approach works!
      I lost 40 lbs over about 6 months and am now at my “ideal weight” (from size 14 to size 6) — something that I haven’t seen during my adult life (I’m turning 50 this year).

    5. Winchell says:

      5.0 out of 5 stars
      I lost five pounds with barely any effort just following one rule from this book!
      Seriously, one of the rules is never eat standing up. So, now I don’t. I lost five pounds the first two weeks, changing NOTHING else.

    6. Rishi says:

      4.0 out of 5 stars
      Some good ideas…but…
      This book had many thoughtful strategies, and Beck well understands the push-pull process of struggling with food decisions.

    7. Rita says:

      5.0 out of 5 stars
      Tired of dieting? Try behavior modification!
      If you’re searching for another diet book, this isn’t it. Most of us already could name the calories, fat grams and carbohydrates of nearly any food on the menu.

    8. Henley says:

      5.0 out of 5 stars
      Twenty-five Pounds Lighter
      I found this book at our local library and thought it looked promising. I had been slowly but steadily gaining weight for the past few years and even though I am a former Weight…

    9. Damien says:

      2.0 out of 5 stars
      Hope you have nothing else to do with your day
      Hopefully, you don’t have a life, because if you do, it’s going to be tough to stick to this plan. Between scheduling charts, diet notebooks, counting your “credits” and on and on…

    10. Anonymous says:

      5.0 out of 5 stars
      A Real “Solution”
      Having been through many different weight loss programs, from soup diets to hypnosis since childhood, I lost 100 pounds at Weight Watchers about 20 years ago.

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