
Anorexia nervosa
A. H. Crisp, A.H. Crisp, Lisa McClelland
1980
First Published in 1996. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Both "Anorexia nervosa" by A. H. Crisp, A.H. Crisp, Lisa McClelland and "Helping the hard-core smoker" by Daniel F. Seidman are popular choices for readers interested in Psychotherapy and Anorexia nervosa. This comparison helps you decide which to read first — or whether both belong on your list.

A. H. Crisp, A.H. Crisp, Lisa McClelland
1980
First Published in 1996. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Daniel F. Seidman
1998
I'M TOO STRESSED TO STOP. I'LL GAIN WEIGHT IF I QUIT. I'VE TRIED AND FAILED TOO MANY TIMES TO COUNT. Why are you still smoking, even though you want to quit? Based on twenty years of research and hands-on work with countless smokers in his clinics at Columbia University and New York Presbyterian Hospital, Dr. Daniel F. Seidman understands that people smoke -- and quit -- for different reasons and what works for one smoker might not work for another. • Are you a Situational Smoker? Monitoring your reactions in different situations is a step toward permanently losing interest in cigarettes. • Are you a Worried-about-Weight Smoker? Properly using treatments like Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT) can help you quit and get healthy in all aspects of your life. • Are you an Emotion-Triggered Smoker? Scheduling your smoking breaks and sticking to a rigid "smoking schedule" helps break the link between stressful situations and craving cigarettes. In a comprehensive, 30-day program, Dr. Seidman explains how to retrain your brain, take advantage of all the tools at your disposal, and end the month smoke-free and feeling stronger than ever!
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