Guest guest Posted December 9, 2006 Report Share Posted December 9, 2006 Book: The Mood Cure http://www.moodcure.com/ We're in a bad mood epidemic. Depression and anxiety have tripled in the last ten years. The Mood Cure explains why and provides the good news that we can feel better emotionally, without the use of caffeine, alcohol, tobacco, or anti-depressants-and the even better news that we can begin to see the results in just one day. The Mood Cure is a comprehensive natural approach that jump-starts your program with brain-fueling amino acids combined with a high-protein, healthy-fat, veggie-rich diet and other nutritional strategies. Beginning with the 4-part questionnaire to identify your mood type, The Mood Cure will help you to: * Lift the dark cloud of depression * Blast the blahs * Cool anxiety and stress * Comfort oversensitive feelings * Let go of emotional eating * Recover from addictions * Find reliable alternatives to anti-depressants We're glad you've come to our site and hope you enjoy your visit! Now Available In Paperback About Julia Ross Julia Ross is a pioneer in the field of nutritional psychology and a specialist in the treatment of eating disorders and addictions. She has founded and directed six successful recovery programs since 1980 in the San Francisco Bay Area. Some of her favorite achievements include starting Northern California's first treatment program for food addicts and the area's first programs for drug-addicted adolescents and their families. Receiving a state award for her work with diabetes and addiction in California's Native American tribal clinics is another of her most treasured achievements. In 1980, Ross began hiring nutritionists to research the link between biochemistry, emotions, and addiction. By 1986 this exploration had led to the creation of an exciting new model of treatment that combined innovative nutritional therapy and holistic medical care with conventional counseling and education. This new model gave hope to the 90% of addicts of all kinds who were unable to sustain recovery through traditional programs. In 1988 Ross founded The Recovery Systems Clinic in Mill Valley, California, an outpatient program that further developed this model, with a special focus on treating people with dieting disorders and carbohydrate addictions. Ross is a popular and compelling speaker who has made hundreds of presentations to introduce the public to the extraordinary benefits of nutrient therapy and biochemical rebalancing. In addition to a busy lecture schedule in California and throughout the US and Canada, Julia provides intensive trainings for professionals on how to successfully treat eating disorders, mood problems and chemical dependency. She has frequently taught courses in John F. Kennedy University's graduate psychology program in Orinda, California, and at the University of California, Berkeley Extension's Addiction Counseling Certificate Program. Ross' best-selling book, The Diet Cure, has sold over 150,000 copies in the U.S, the U.K. and Australia. When the Diet Cure book proposal was first sent to the New York publishing houses it created a sensation. Seven publishers bid on it because of its unique approach to the top selling subject in America: Dieting. Julia has recently completed a second book, The Mood Cure, released in paperback in 2004 and a finalist for " The Books for a Better Life Award. " The many publications that have featured Ross' work include: Psychology Today, San Francisco Examiner Magazine, Alternative Medicine and Natural Health. Ross has frequently appeared as an expert on radio and television programs. Her first national TV appearance, on a 1997 news segment about amino acid therapy, generated 50,000 calls to the producers. Julia holds an M.A. in Clinical Psychology, as well as a California marriage and family therapy license. She is the Executive Director of The Recovery Systems Clinic in Mill Valley, California. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2006 Report Share Posted December 10, 2006 I ditto. Its a good helpful book. I use it as a basic reference book. Julia, you once asked me about The Better Brain Book by the neurologist. I bought it. It is a good book but for neurological problems including brain aging. But it does not cover brain allergies that I was expecting it to cover. It is strong on nutritional supplements. Ratan. --- califpacific <califpacific wrote: > > > > Book: The Mood Cure > > http://www.moodcure.com/ > > We're in a bad mood epidemic. Depression and anxiety > have tripled in > the last ten years. > The Mood Cure explains why and provides the good > news that we can feel > better > emotionally, without the use of caffeine, alcohol, > tobacco, or > anti-depressants-and the > even better news that we can begin to see the > results in just one day. > > The Mood Cure is a comprehensive natural approach > that jump-starts > your program with > brain-fueling amino acids combined with a > high-protein, healthy-fat, > veggie-rich diet and > other nutritional strategies. Beginning with the > 4-part questionnaire > to identify your mood > type, The Mood Cure will help you to: > > * Lift the dark cloud of depression > * Blast the blahs > * Cool anxiety and stress > * Comfort oversensitive feelings > * Let go of emotional eating > * Recover from addictions > * Find reliable alternatives to anti-depressants > > > > We're glad you've come to our site and > hope you enjoy your visit! > > > > Now Available > In Paperback > > > > About Julia Ross > Julia Ross is a pioneer in the field of nutritional > psychology and a > specialist in the treatment of eating disorders and > addictions. She > has founded and directed six successful recovery > programs since 1980 > in the San Francisco Bay Area. Some of her favorite > achievements > include starting Northern California's first > treatment program for > food addicts and the area's first programs for > drug-addicted > adolescents and their families. Receiving a state > award for her work > with diabetes and addiction in California's Native > American tribal > clinics is another of her most treasured > achievements. > > In 1980, Ross began hiring nutritionists to research > the link between > biochemistry, emotions, and addiction. By 1986 this > exploration had > led to the creation of an exciting new model of > treatment that > combined innovative nutritional therapy and holistic > medical care with > conventional counseling and education. This new > model gave hope to the > 90% of addicts of all kinds who were unable to > sustain recovery > through traditional programs. In 1988 Ross founded > The Recovery > Systems Clinic in Mill Valley, California, an > outpatient program that > further developed this model, with a special focus > on treating people > with dieting disorders and carbohydrate addictions. > > Ross is a popular and compelling speaker who has > made hundreds of > presentations to introduce the public to the > extraordinary benefits of > nutrient therapy and biochemical rebalancing. In > addition to a busy > lecture schedule in California and throughout the US > and Canada, Julia > provides intensive trainings for professionals on > how to successfully > treat eating disorders, mood problems and chemical > dependency. She has > frequently taught courses in John F. Kennedy > University's graduate > psychology program in Orinda, California, and at the > University of > California, Berkeley Extension's Addiction > Counseling Certificate Program. > > Ross' best-selling book, The Diet Cure, has sold > over 150,000 copies > in the U.S, the U.K. and Australia. When the Diet > Cure book proposal > was first sent to the New York publishing houses it > created a > sensation. Seven publishers bid on it because of its > unique approach > to the top selling subject in America: Dieting. > Julia has recently > completed a second book, The Mood Cure, released in > paperback in 2004 > and a finalist for " The Books for a Better Life > Award. " The many > publications that have featured Ross' work include: > Psychology Today, > San Francisco Examiner Magazine, Alternative > Medicine and Natural Health. > > Ross has frequently appeared as an expert on radio > and television > programs. Her first national TV appearance, on a > 1997 news segment > about amino acid therapy, generated 50,000 calls to > the producers. > > Julia holds an M.A. in Clinical Psychology, as well > as a California > marriage and family therapy license. She is the > Executive Director of > The Recovery Systems Clinic in Mill Valley, > California. > > Ratan Singh Phone: 91 141 2652561 Address: 7- NA- 16 Jawahar Nagar Jaipur- 302004 INDIA ---------- - Certificate in Food & Nutrition; - Author of " Nutrition & Supplements in Major Mental Illnesses " ; - M.A. (Psychol), Postgraduate Diploma in Medical & Social Psychology, Ph.D.; - Certified Behavior Therapist (from late Prof. J. Wolpe's Unit, Temple University Medical School, Philadelphia, USA); - Hypnotist, Biofeedback and Meditation Therapist. - Family, Marital and Sex Therapist. ->Consultant Nutritional & Clinical Psychologist in Jaipur Hospital, India. psych_58, www.jaipurmart.com/trade/meditationandhealth, meditationandcancer- ______________________________\ ____ Everyone is raving about the all-new Mail beta. http://new.mail. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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