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Welcome Dr. Jessica Twehues!

 

Our newest therapist certified to provide The Anderson Method is:

Jessica Twehues, PsyD
8595 Beechmont Avenue, Suite 303
Cincinnati, OH 45255
(859) 640-7122
drtwehues.com

On her website, Dr. Twehues describes her training and practice:  “I am a licensed clinical psychologist with a Doctorate of Psychology (PsyD) degree.  I graduated with my Masters and Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Xavier University in Cincinnati, OH.  I received my Bachelor’s of Science degree from Centre College in Danville, KY.

I am licensed to provide psychotherapy and psychological assessment in both Ohio and Kentucky, although most of my work at this time is provided in Ohio.

With regard to psychotherapy, my areas of interest include weight loss, postpartum/prenatal depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and marriage/couples counseling. I have experience in the treatment of a wide range of other presenting problems, including, but not limited to mood disorders, anxiety disorders, personality disorders, and relational problems for adolescents, adults, and families.

With regard to psychological assessment, my areas of particular expertise include disability evaluations, worker’s compensation evaluations, guardianship evaluations, ADHD/learning disability evaluations.”

Welcome, Dr. Twehues!

Welcome, Michele J Gustafson, DCSW, LMSW!

 

Our newest therapist in The Anderson Method network is Michele J Gustafson, DCSW, LMSW. Michele obtained her degrees in psychology and social work from the University of Michigan.  She has been practicing psychotherapy since 1982.  In addition to being a Licensed Master Social Worker, she holds a Diplomate in Clinical Social Work through the National Association of Social Workers, which is the highest clinical credential awarded through the NASW.

In her Psychology Today listing and on her website, Michele explains:

“My areas of expertise include chronic, acute, and situational depression; anxiety and panic disorder; Weight control and Behavioral Healthcare: trauma of all types; family and relationship problems; grief counseling and life transitions.  I am experienced in therapy with adolescents, adults, and seniors and I am comfortable with men and women of any sexual orientation.

I practice traditional, insight-oriented psychotherapy as well as a variety of brief, solution-focused therapies.  With today’s busy lifestyles, most people are not inclined to spend many hours in a therapist’s office, preferring to “get better” and get on with their lives.  Clients tell me they appreciate this respect of their time.

My goal as a therapist is to create a secure environment where you can identify your issues and needs, achieve clarity, and make changes in thinking and behavior which enable you to reach your full potential.  I take a comprehensive approach to client wellness and consider multiple aspects of your life in choosing the method and direction of therapy.

I am a certified practitioner of Rapid Resolution Therapy™ and Clinical Hypnosis with Rapid Trauma Resolution™ and The Anderson Method® for lifelong weight control.  I am highly skilled in a number of effective therapy models, including mindfulness-based techniques, clinical hypnosis, and cognitive-behavioral therapy.”

Michele J. Gustafson, DCSW, LMSW
Fenton, MI 48430
810-624-5505
www.michelegustafson.com
info@michelegustafson.com

Welcome, Michele J Gustafson, DCSW, LMSW!

 

 

Reader Laurie Swanson’s Success Story

 

Laurie Swanson read my book “The AndersonMethod”, loved it, lost about 8o pounds so far, and has become one of The Huffington Post’s Success Stories! It was just published today.

Congratulations Laurie!

Click here to read Laurie’s story

Dos and Don’ts for Holiday Eating and Weight Loss

 

You can lose weight this time of year and still have festive dinners with turkey, dressing, ham, mashed potatoes, gravy, a couple of glasses of wine and even pecan pie and ice cream for dessert. In fact, you can have almost everything you like this holiday season, even chocolate, and still lose weight. I know because I did it, and I’ve taught thousands of others………….

Click here to read the entire article on The Huffington Post

Binge Eating and Compulsive Overeating Linked to Chemicals

 

A story in The Atlantic  Monday reported a study that documents binge eating and compulsive overeating triggered by changes in brain chemistry.

For years, I have been teaching that compulsive overeating is an addiction and that it is not simply a poor decision by people who don’t care about themselves, that it is compulsion driven by biological forces, disordered brain chemistry. I’ve said that in most cases there is some sort of addictive process at work. I’ve been successful helping people lose weight permanently because I teach therapeutic technique that helps them to gain control of addictive behavior, rather than just teach about diets and exercise.

In a study published in the scientific journal Current Biology, it was shown that when a portion of the brain associated with habit and cue- response was stimulated with a drug, animals that previously exhibited “normal” eating behavior increased their consumption of chocolate by 250%. This in turn resulted in an increase of the brain’s endorphins, an opium or heroin relative that is the most notorious of addiction creators.

For years, while I was out of control and obese with my overeating, I knew that changing things was not just a matter of making up your mind. I knew that something more than will-power was needed to solve the problem. It was not until I studied addictions and behavioral medicine that I was able to lose the excess weight and keep it off. Now, here is proof that some people who are overeating and obese are dealing with something the dietitians and personal trainers just have no knowledge of. I always knew they were clueless when they insisted they knew enough to help with their simplistic approach of diet and exercise. Now, here’s proof. For some of us, its Neurochemical, like chemical addictions.

So, if you’ve struggled with self-control, cravings, inability to stay with a healthy diet and all the misery associated with that and being overweight, here’s proof that you have a problem that most have not acknowledged or understood. You have a problem similar to the toughest chemical addictions known to man. Is it caused the chemicals they put in our food? Is it the stuff they put in the junk food the food companies peddle? Do we need to know exactly what the cause is to solve the problem? No.

We don’t have to have all the answers to solve the problem. Regardless of the reasons we do what we do, we can change. But the solution is not just a matter of “making up your mind”, “deciding you want it bad enough”, or to “just stop eating too much, for heaven’s sake”. You will need to get serious and learn about and apply behavioral medicine for addictions, like the Therapeutic Psychogenics I teach.

Believe me, if a pill comes along that will correct the brain chemistry and remove the eating compulsion and addiction, I’ll be the first to promote it. But if I were still waiting for that, I’d still be over 300 pounds instead of my ideal weight for the last 25 years. Don’t wait for a drug cure, even though there is now proof that the problem lies in brain chemistry. You can solve your problem today with behavior therapy designed to control addiction.