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ISBN: 9781789500042 (pbk.) 1789500044 (pbk.) Shelf Location: 616.8526 CAR Author: Carr, Allen,1934-2006,author. Title: Allen Carr's easy way to quit emotional eating /volume[Allen Carr ; introduction by John Dicey]. Alternate Titles: Easy way to quit emotional eating Publication Details: London :Sirius,2020. Description: 253 pages :illustrations ;23 cm. Notes: "Set yourself free from binge-eating and comfort-eating"--Cover. Notes: Do you eat when you're not hungry? Or when you're angry and upset? Do you eat to control your feelings? Allen Carr's Easyway is the most successful self-help stop-smoking method of all time. It has helped millions of smokers all over the world to quit, and has since been used to treat other addictions such as drinking and gambling. Allen Carr's Easyway method works by unravelling the brainwashing that leads us to desire the very thing that is harming us, meaning that we are freed from the addiction rather than merely restricting our behaviour. The Easyway method has now been applied to the problem of emotional eating. With Allen Carr's Easyway method, you can eat as much of your favourite foods as you want, whenever you want, as often as you want, and be the exact weight you want to be, without dieting, special exercise, using willpower or feeling deprived. Subject: Compulsive eating. Compulsive eating--Treatment. Compulsive eaters--Rehabilitation. Food habits--Psychological aspects. Weight loss--Psychological aspects. Added Author: Dicey, John,author of introduction, etc. ------------------------------ 200530503 Available at Batemans Bay Adult Non Fiction 616.8526 CAR -----------------------------------------------