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Florida Psychologist Announces Weight Loss Consulting

Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

Press Release URL:

http://www.webwire.com/ViewPressRel.asp?aId=115237

Press Release Headline

Florida Psychologist Announces Weight Loss Consulting

Press Release Company:

Florida Psychologist or Florida Weight Loss

Press Release Full Text:

Dr. Heidi Rimer Cherwony, Florida board certified psychologist, offers professional, weight loss consultation for individuals dealing with the personal challenge of increased body weight. Dr. Cherwony’s website www.MindAndBodyDoctor.com informs clients about the importance of a total balanced plan for permanent weight loss and long term weight management.

Individuals may arrange consultation with Dr. Cherwony via telephone (561-699-4639) or by selecting one of the convenient and secure online internet options, live chat or email. For Boca Raton residents,
the Mind And Body Doctor office is centrally located near Glades and I-95 at:
2200 NW Corporate Blvd, Suite 311
Boca Raton, Florida, 3343

Clients may access driving directions via the clinic website mindandbodydoctor.com/officevisit.php .

In today’s fast paced world, long-term and weight loss rarely go hand in hand. The diet industry is booming, yet weight issues and obesity rates are higher than ever. Related conditions such as diabetes and high blood pressure are also skyrocketing at alarming rates. Although most of us understand the concept of eating healthy foods and the need to exercise, people often turn to radical changes in short term diet. This leads to immediate weight loss only to be shortly followed by the inevitable weight gain,

leaving you even more frustrated and less motivated than when you started.

Achieving long term weight loss is a major focus of the doctor’s

goals with her clients. Dr. Cherwony states,

“Remember, weight loss and maintenance is a journey, a lifestyle.

Success is not about achieving an arbitrary number on a scale.

Rather, we will go on a journey together to achieve your long term health, happiness, calm, balance and high self-esteem that

will allow you to live a fuller & much improved life.”

For more information please visit Dr. Cherwony at: mindandbodydoctor.com/aboutme.php .

Press Release Contact Information:
Gary Baldwin
President
Sunbay Logic

Florida Psychologist on Self-esteem. If only…

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

‘She is skinny, I like her dress, her flowing hair and her fabulous make-up. If only I looked like….’ How many of you are constantly comparing yourselves to other people.  By comparing ourselves to others, we are in fact setting ourselves up to feel insecure, have low self-esteem and a poor body image.  We are setting ourselves up to feel as a failure and that we are not good enough.  We have so much pressure from the media and society to look like a supermodel that we forget about what we do have to offer and in fact how amazing our bodies truly are.  Do you wish to continue your life in pursuit of that perfect body or would you rather spend your time and energy enjoying what you have accomplished with friends and family?

In moving toward a sense of wellness, let’s talk about the tools to work on your mind.  Let us move you toward understanding, appreciating and accepting your body so that you can finally learn to love who you are and your body shape.  These are the three steps toward a happier you.

1. Awareness:  It is important to understand how miraculous your body actually is.  Biologically and physically, our bodies are masterpieces that perform at a high level every moment.  We also need to appreciate that we consume food to provide fuel for our bodies so that we can function in many different capacities. Think about your body and it’s limitations before you decided to have surgery and the improvements that you have made since then.  Learn to practice mindfulness.  In other words, we need to begin paying attention and listening to our body’s cues of hunger, fullness, fatigue and pain.  This will help us to differentiate between our emotional and physical hunger.

2. Acceptance: We can move toward acceptance of our present situation and what is, rather than dwelling or longing for what is not.  To facilitate this, we can begin to think about our positive intrinsic qualities and rehearsing positive statements about ourselves such as, “I am a caring person.”  Be kind to yourself and pay attention to the words you choose in speaking to yourself.  Stop verbally abusing yourself!  Also, in the same way that we expect normal weight fluctuations with each day or month, we should also realize that we have our own unique genetics and body type.

3. Assistance: Realize that you deserve encouragement when life gets tough and you feel stressed.  It’s okay to reach out to friends, family or professionals for support.   Let those close to you know who you are by expressing your needs and wants.

By Heidi R. Cherwony, Psy.D.

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Stop and smell the roses

Friday, July 3rd, 2009

Are you keeping right side up or are you getting knocked over?  Does it feel like no matter what you do, it seems that often every minute of every day is always scheduled for something?  With many challenges and complexities of life today, especially with the increased hardships of our current economy, it can be very easy to become sidetracked from ourselves, our needs and what is important. If you find yourself scurrying around for everyone else, or if you find yourself reaching back into old habits, you are not alone. Here are a few pointers to help you get back on track to a balanced lifestyle:
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