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William Anderson a ChooseHelp.com Expert in their “Ask the Expert” Q&A’s

In it’s infancy, before it became a national clearinghouse for mental health and addiction treatment information, ChooseHelp.com asked me to write for their Q&A “Ask the Expert” column.

Martin Schoel, founder of ChooseHelp.com, envisioned a website that would provide resource information for people looking for help with mental health and addiction problems.  I had been working and publishing in the field since the mid-1980’s and he liked what I had been doing. He asked me if I would consider being a featured expert in their Q&A “Ask the Expert” columns. Here is the result:  http://www.choosehelp.com/profile/TheAndersonMethod . This is my “Expert Page” on their website. My latest Q&A’s are at the bottom of the page. Explore the whole site to see what is there.

I’m glad I said, “Yes”. His website has proved to be a very professionally done work, attracting many professional helpers and many people seeking help so that they can meet on common ground to find each other and accomplish important work. I know that even in it’s early life, ChooseHelp.com has helped many people, mitigated a lot of suffering and promoted a lot of healing.

I am listed as an expert in depression, anxiety disorders, mental illness, addictions, alcoholism, eating disorders and,  of course, weight loss.  Martin has kept me busy, too busy sometimes, answering the growing avalanche of questions coming in from people needing help and not knowing what to do. He laughed when I said I liked being the “Dear Abby” in this realm. I know what’s it’s like to be sitting by yourself, needing help, and being stuck. To be able to provide the right words, at the right time, to people sitting at their computers and otherwise stuck,  is a blessing. I know that sometimes, sending a text is all people have the energy to do.  In this age, like no other, even that little act can actually get people going in the right direction because of what ChooseHelp.com is doing. It’s a miracle, compared to the days I began working in the field.

Please take a look at what Martin has created: http://www.choosehelp.com/

Welcome, Lynne Coon, MS, LPC!

 

Here is our latest certified provider to offer The Anderson Method in Portland, Oregon:

Lynne Coon, MS, LPC
1020 SW Taylor Ave., Suite 448
Portland, Oregon 97205
(503) 243-2283
counselingforweightloss.com

Here’s a bit about Lynne from her website,   “I started my private practice in 2001 and focus on weight control, depression and self esteem issues. I have a master’s degree in counseling with a specialty in community counseling, and I am a Licensed Professional Counselor in the state of Oregon, serving communities in the greater Portland metropolitan area including: Portland, Vancouver, Lake Oswego, Tigard, Tualatin, Beaverton, Milwaukie, Oregon City, Hillsboro, Forest Grove, King City, West Linn, Wilsonville, Gresham, Troutdale, Scappoose, St Helens, Camas, Brush Prairie, Battle Ground, and Multnomah County, Clackamas County, Washington County and Clark County.

I use a cognitive therapy approach to help clients think about things in a different way, a way that creates less suffering and a greater experience of success and joy in living. I bring my experience, my expertise and my desire to make a difference into the room with each of my clients. We’ll work together to discover the path to a better life.”

Welcome, Lynne!

 

 

Welcome, Dr. Mark Heaney, D. Min., LPC!

 

Here is our latest certified provider to offer The Anderson Method in Oklahoma City:

Mark D. Heaney, D.Min., LPC
1111 North Lee, Suite 101
Oklahoma City, OK 73103
(405) 820-6992

Here’s a bit about Mark from his website, www.innerpeacepastor.com

The Rev. Dr. Mark D. Heaney, is an ordained minister, pastoral counselor and psychotherapist. Dr. Heaney received his Doctorate in Pastoral Counseling from Phillips Theological Seminary. His clinical internship took place in Oklahoma City at The Center for Psychotherapy, Education and Spiritual Growth. He was co-founding pastoral counselor with the Stillwater Interfaith Counseling Center, Inc.
Dr. Heaney spent a number of years, both in training and as a licensed counselor, combining his ministry as a pastoral psychotherapist with his ministry as a parish pastor. In 2007 he left parish ministry to briefly serve as the Social Service Director for a non-profit hospice. He then went into full time private practice with Inner Peace Pastoral Counseling.
 Dr. Heaney has worked with colleagues in community mental health agencies, as well as with two psychiatrists in private practice.  Rev. Heaney has been an ordained Presbyterian minister for over 29 years. After graduating from Princeton Theological Seminary, Rev. Heaney served as associate pastor and solo pastor in congregations in Newtown, Pennsylvania, Oklahoma City, El Reno and Stillwater, Oklahoma. He especially enjoyed working with youth and ministering to congregations, which he sees as integrated systems that reflect many of the same dynamics of individuals and family systems. Rev. Heaney honed his pastoral skills by being present with individuals and families at critical junctures in their lives such as births, baptisms, marriages and deaths

 

“I have practiced counseling within the models of community mental health, as well as within the church. I have also worked in the context of a non-profit hospice,  a physician’s office and a pastoral counseling center. Based upon these formative experiences, I am very excited to return to private practice where I will be able to use the gifts and talents I have acquired to meet the needs of individuals, couples, families and groups. I am excited about the opportunity I have been given to practice once again in the setting of Russell Murray Hospice, and the opportunity to help those who have struggled against obesity, as a provider of  The Anderson Method. Working within this holistic model of care allows me to touch people in all aspects of life from birth to death and to help heal the hurts and nurture the hopes of people undergoing life’s transitions. As a licensed obesity therapist as well as an ordained pastor, I know that as I minister to the needs of others I in turn will grow in my own inner self.”

Welcome, Rita Young, MS, LMHC, CAP !

Here is our latest certified provider to offer The Anderson Method in the greater Tampa area:
Rita Young, MS, LMHC, CAP
New Tampa Professional Park
8905 Regents Park Drive Executive Suites #230
Tampa, Fl 33647
(813) 541-6619
Here’s a bit about Rita from her website, http://dragonflycounseling.com/ :
Rita is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) and Certified Addictions Professional (CAP).  She has a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Human Resource Management and a Master of Science Degree in Community Counseling Psychology.  Rita is also a graduate of the Florida Institute of Hypnotherapy, the only State certified Hypnotherapy College in Florida.

She is a highly skilled therapist with over 20 years experience.  She has worked with teens as well as adults.  Rita has worked at Drug and Alcohol Treatment Centers, Residential Treatment Centers and Psychiatric Wards.  She is accomplished in individual, couples, family and group therapy.

Rita’s expertise includes, Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR), Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART), Rapid Resolution Therapy (RRT), Hypnotherapy, and Critical Incident Stress Debriefing. Additionally, she is experienced in Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT).

Rita is certified in The Anderson Method of weight loss. Using this Therapeutic Psychogenic’s approach, created by psychotherapist William Anderson, you will learn the secrets of permanent weight loss.

Her talent is quickly pinpointing the cause of the distress. Then, using powerful therapies, she is able to resolve many issues in just a few sessions.

Dragonfly Counseling
8905 Regents Park Drive, Suite 230 Tampa, FL, 33647 USA 
reyoung3@verizon.net • 813-541-6618
I am delighted to have Rita as one of my certified providers.  She has been an absolute pleasure to work with in the training process and I know that everyone going to her for counseling will add powerfully to their life as a result.
Welcome, Rita!

5 Biggest Weight Loss Myths

Does it come as a surprise that you really don’t have to exercise to lose weight? Or that it doesn’t matter whether you eat diet food or junk food? Or that you can eat at night and still maintain your ideal body weight? It certainly surprised me, because these things were drilled into me by the so-called “experts” my whole life as an obese child, teenager and adult. But with my unique education as a psychotherapist, combined with lessons that can only be learned by being overweight, dieting, and being turned into a compulsive overeater, I learned that the dietitians, phys-ed teachers and doctors who pretended to know it all were wrong. I’ve set the record straight in my groundbreaking weight loss self-help book, The Anderson Method.

If you’ve been failing at diets and exercise schemes forever and have just about given up, don’t lose hope. This can be the year you finally succeed. Believe me, no matter how many times you’ve tried and failed, no matter how hopeless it has looked, your success is entirely possible, as long as you’re still breathing and have an open mind. I know this because I lost 140 pounds twenty-five years ago, after twenty-five years of being an overweight diet failure who gave up more times than you can count. But one year, I “got it”, lost 140 pounds, ended my obesity problem, and I’ve maintained my ideal weight since, over twenty years. This could be the year you “get it”.

Today, I’m a psychotherapist who helps people solve their weight/obesity problem. I teach other therapists so they can help their overweight clients, wherever they are. We are very successful. Believe me, there is hope. You can succeed. There is a way. And here are five surprising and vitally important facts you need to absorb before you can begin on your path to recovery from obesity and dieting failure. Accept these truths and you may be on your way.

1) You don’t need to exercise to lose and control your weight.

What? This goes against everything all the “experts” say! Well, it’s true. Exercise may be vitally important for a lot of things, but it’s not required to lose and control your weight, and if you don’t get your eating under control, focusing on exercise may cause a weight gain! (An hour on the treadmill will be cancelled by one brownie! Eat two because you “worked out”, and you gain weight, not lose it!) When I learned how insignificant exercise was, and that controlling my intake was the solution, whether or not I exercised, I had hope for the first time in my life. I didn’t have to exercise in ways I hated! I have clients who are disabled and cannot exercise, yet they do fine at controlling their weight. Exercise is important for lots of things, but it’s not the solution to your weight problem. Controlling your intake is the solution.

2) It doesn’t matter whether you eat health food or junk food, diet food or fast food.

Your weight is a result of your “caloric balance sheet.” Eat more calories than you use (1800 per day for the “average” woman, 54,000 per month) and you’ll gain weight. Eat fewer calories than you use, and you’ll burn up stored fat and lose weight. It doesn’t matter where the calories come from, health food, “junk” food, carbs, fat, protein—- It doesn’t matter (for weight control purposes). A calorie is a calorie is a calorie. Is it better to have better nutrition? You bet. But if you eat too many calories of “health food” you’ll get fat, while someone who eats fewer calories of the “wrong things” will lose weight.

3) Diets are not the solution. Learning how to eat, strategically undereat what you like, is the solution.

Learning how to diet (eat in some abnormal way to lose weight) does no good, because at the end of the diet, we go back to “normal” or worse, and keep gaining. We got fat because we developed habits of eating too many calories, and if we go on a “diet” with the intention of going back to “normal”, we are planning on getting fat again. Success will come from learning to eat food we like in ways where we won’t get fat. Believe me, there is a way. We will need to change, and it must be a permanent change with no return to the old ways, but it needn’t be without pleasure. In fact, we enjoy eating even more! Our favorite foods are even better, and no guilt!

4) It doesn’t matter what time of the day you eat, or even what day of the week.

Read again what I said in item #2. It really doesn’t matter when you eat, even if you eat mostly at night, or skip meals during the week and splurge on Saturday night. Real science backs me up on this. If you can create a lifestyle you like, one you can live with where your “balance sheet” is correct, you’ll succeed, even if it’s not what some “experts” think is the “right” way to eat.

5) Success is not just a matter of “will power” or “just making up your mind”.

It’s not that some people have “it” and some don’t. Success in changing habitual behavior, even tough habitual behavior like an addiction, is not just a matter of “will power”. There is a body of knowledge and technique in my field of behavioral medicine that you can learn, knowledge and technique that will empower you to make changes in your life that were not possible before. It will be work. You’ll have to let go of some things that you haven’t wanted to let go of. But if being overweight/obese has been a curse on your life, and you’d like to get rid of it, don’t give up. Keep hoping and praying. Learn what you have to do. Read my book on weight loss. Call one of my therapists. Be prepared to learn more from legitimate sources, and work at it. You can succeed like I and my clients have. Keep going.