Overcoming Overeating: Conquer Your Obsession with Food Forever - Jane R. Hirschmann
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Overcoming Overeating: Conquer Your Obsessionwith Food Forever
Pages: 256, Edition: New edition, Paperback, Vermilion Last Update 12.11.2009 05:42
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~»º General º«~ Overcoming Overeating is an informative self-help book written by Jane Hirschmann and Carol Munter in 1988. Subtitled "conquer your obsession with food", this book aims to break down the issues surrounding problematic eating and looks at how you can help free yourself from them. These women are both psychotherapists in New York who have been working with people on their compulsive eating for over 25 years so they have a lot of experience and are very knowledgeable on the subject. ~»º Structure º«~ The book is 232 pages long and divided into easy to read chucks: Foreward & Introduction (Afterword ... Read the complete review
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