The Last Chance Diet--when Everything Else Has Failed

The Last Chance Diet--when Everything Else Has Failed

Author: Robert Linn

Publisher:

Published: 1976

Total Pages: 251

ISBN-13: 9780818402395

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A specialist in the field of bariatric medicine explains his protein-sparing fast program for losing weight swiftly and changing one's eating attitudes and habits using a substance called Prolinn


When You Need a Miracle

When You Need a Miracle

Author: Lloyd John Ogilvie

Publisher: Harvest House Publishers

Published: 2004-07-01

Total Pages: 306

ISBN-13: 0736914250

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So often, the greatest needs--in the family, at work, in relationships--go unmet. Why? Because Christians look only to what is possible in their own limited strength. From his longtime pastoral experience, bestselling author Lloyd John Ogilvie points readers to our God, who can meet every need...because He is Lord of the impossible! Showing how the men and women of the Bible experienced God's unlimited power and steadfast help, Ogilvie challenges Christians to consider their own impossible situations-- the difficult person the unachievable goal the insurmountable limitation the irredeemable relationship If they risk trusting God to unleash His miraculous strength in their lives, believers will find their impossibilities are a "prelude to God's amazing possibilities"...for healing, reconciliation, and growth. Formerly titled Lord of the Impossible


Diets and Dieting

Diets and Dieting

Author: Sander L. Gilman

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2008-01-23

Total Pages: 556

ISBN-13: 1135870675

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Diets and dieting have concerned – and sometimes obsessed – human societies for centuries. The dieters' regime is about many things, among them the control of weight and the body, the politics of beauty, discipline and even self-harm, personal and societal demands for improved health, spiritual harmony with the universe, and ethical codes of existence. In this innovative reference work that spans many periods and cultures, the acclaimed cultural and medical historian Sander L. Gilman lays out the history of diets and dieting in a fascinating series of articles.


Rethinking Thin

Rethinking Thin

Author: Gina Kolata

Publisher: Macmillan + ORM

Published: 2008-04-29

Total Pages: 314

ISBN-13: 1429923652

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In this eye-opening book, New York Times science writer Gina Kolata shows that our society's obsession with dieting and weight loss is less about keeping trim and staying healthy than about money, power, trends, and impossible ideals. Rethinking Thin is at once an account of the place of diets in American society and a provocative critique of the weight-loss industry. Kolata's account of four determined dieters' progress through a study comparing the Atkins diet to a conventional low-calorie one becomes a broad tale of science and society, of social mores and social sanctions, and of politics and power. Rethinking Thin asks whether words like willpower are really applicable when it comes to eating and body weight. It dramatizes what it feels like to spend a lifetime struggling with one's weight and fantasizing about finally, at long last, getting thin. It tells the little-known story of the science of obesity and the history of diets and dieting—scientific and social phenomena that made some people rich and thin and left others fat and miserable. And it offers commonsense answers to questions about weight, eating habits, and obesity—giving us a better understanding of the weight that is right for our bodies.


The Oprah Phenomenon

The Oprah Phenomenon

Author: Jennifer Harris

Publisher: University Press of Kentucky

Published: 2014-10-17

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13: 0813159946

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Her image is iconic: Oprah Winfrey has built an empire on her ability to connect with and inspire her audience. No longer just a name, "Oprah" has become a brand representing the talk show host's unique style of self-actualizing individualism. The cultural and economic power wielded by Winfrey merits critical evaluation. The contributors to The Oprah Phenomenon examine the origins of her public image and its substantial influence on politics, entertainment, and popular opinion. Contributors address praise from her many supporters and weigh criticisms from her detractors. Winfrey's ability to create a feeling of intimacy with her audience has long been cited as one of the foundations of her popularity. She has repeatedly made national headlines by engaging and informing her audience with respect to her personal relationships to race, gender, feminism, and New Age culture. The Oprah Phenomenon explores these relationships in detail. At the root of Winfrey's message to her vast audience is her assertion that anyone can be a success regardless of background or upbringing. The contributors scrutinize this message: What does this success entail? Is the motivation behind self-actualization, in fact, merely the hope of replicating Winfrey's purchasing power? Is it just a prescription to buy the products she recommends and heed the advice of people she admires, or is it a lifestyle change of meaningful spiritual benefit? The Oprah Phenomenon asks these and many other difficult questions to promote a greater understanding of Winfrey's influence on the American consciousness.


Inside the Outbreaks

Inside the Outbreaks

Author: Mark Pendergrast

Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 448

ISBN-13: 9780151011209

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A history of the Epidemic Intelligence Service from smallpox to smoking


Handbook of Self-Help Therapies

Handbook of Self-Help Therapies

Author: Patti Lou Watkins

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2007-11-28

Total Pages: 475

ISBN-13: 1135607753

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This volume constitutes the first solidly research-grounded guide for practitioners wending their way through the new maze of self-help approaches. The Handbook of Self-Help Therapies summarizes the current state of our knowledge about what works and what does not, disorder by disorder and modality by modality. Among the covered topics are: self-regulation theory; anxiety disorders; depression; childhood disorders; eating disorders; sexual dysfunctions; insomnia; problem drinking; smoking cessation; dieting and weight loss. Comprehensive in its scope, this systematic, objective assessment of self-help treatments will be invaluable for practitioners, researchers and students in counseling psychology, psychiatry and social work, health psychology, and behavioral medicine.