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Acceptable losses. Sevenoaks: New English Library, 1985.

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Ziesk, Edra. Acceptable losses: A novel. Dallas: Southern Methodist University Press, 1996.

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Pohl, Amelia E. Beyond grief to acceptance and peace. 2nd ed. Boca Raton, FL: Eagle Pub., 2001.

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Ellen, Frankel, ed. The diet survivor's handbook: 60 lessons in eating, acceptance, and self-care. Naperville, Ill: Sourcebooks, 2006.

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Schow, Betsy. Finished being fat: An accidental adventure in losing weight and learning how to finish. Springville, Utah: Plain Sight Publishing, an imprint of Cedar Fort, Inc., 2013.

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Hasan, Servet. La vida en transición: Un método intuitivo para volver a empezar. Barcelona: Urano, 2014.

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Coyle, Neva. Loved on a grander scale: Affirmation, acceptance, and hope for women who struggle with their weight. Ann Arbor, Mich: Servan Publications, 1998.

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Hutchinson, Marcia Germaine. Transforming body image: Learning to love the body you have. Freedom, CA: Crossing Press, 1985.

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Transforming body image: Learning to love the body you have. Trumansburg, N.Y: Crossing Press, 1985.

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Journey to the shape of you: A seven week course in discovering and recovering your ideal weight through the pathway of journaling. Cloverdale, CA: Backwater, 2000.

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1950-, Sobal Jeffery, and Maurer Donna 1961-, eds. Weighty issues: Fatness and thinness as social problems. Hawthorne, N.Y: Aldine de Gruyter, 1999.

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Smith, Carrie Myers. Squeezing your size 14 self into a size 6 world workbook: A real woman's guide to food, fitness, and self-acceptance. Fredonia, WI: Champion Press Ltd., 2004.

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Sinykin, Sheri Cooper. The next thing to strangers. New York: Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Books, 1991.

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Carol, Johnson. Self-esteem comes in all sizes: How to be happy and healthy at your natural weight. Carlsbad, CA: Gürze Books, 2001.

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Self-esteem comes in all sizes. New York: Doubleday, 1995.

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The thin you within you: Winning the weight game with self-esteem. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1997.

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Eisenstein, Charles. Transformational weight loss: A personal revolution for food and body sanity. Lewisberry, PA: Panenthea Press, 2007.

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Le poids mental. Montréal: Québécor, 1991.

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Larocque, Maurice. Maigrir par le subconscient. Montréal: Québécor, 1987.

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Maigrir par le subconscient. Outremont, Québec: Québecor, 2006.

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Maigrir par le subconscient. 3rd ed. Montréal: Québécor, 1991.

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Moran, Victoria. Love yourself thin: The revolutionary spiritual approach to weight loss. New York, N.Y: Daybreak Books, 1997.

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Shaw, Irwin. Acceptable Losses. Avon Books, 1987.

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Shaw, Irwin. Acceptable Losses. Ulverscroft Large Print, 1990.

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Publishing, RH Value. Acceptable Losses. Random House Value Publishing, 1988.

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Pichler, G. Eugene. (un)acceptable Losses. Lulu Press, Inc., 2009.

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Shaw, Irwin. Acceptable Losses: A Novel. Open Road Integrated Media, Inc., 2013.

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Shaw, Irwin. Acceptable Losses: A Novel. Open Road Integrated Media, Inc., 2013.

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Jackson, J. R. Acceptable Losses: Up from the Depths Book 2. Independently Published, 2018.

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Pistor, Katharina. Moneys’ legal hierarchy. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198755661.003.0008.

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This chapter discusses the way in which money is legally constructed and hierarchically structured. In financial markets, participants trade different forms of money, some of which is state-issued and some privately issued. A form of money is closer to the “apex” of the system the closer it is to entities that can issue liquid means or determine acceptable forms of payment, such as central banks and governments. During financial crises, market participants close to the “apex” are systematically advantaged. Various legal devices, e.g. property rights, collateral rights, or trust law, contribute to hierarchically structuring the financial system, by granting preferential treatment to some moneys over others. As the historical development of money shows, public and private entities have been closely intertwined in its creation. These legal constructions reveal questions of justice at the very core of the financial system, with regard to both unchecked hierarchies and unjustified distributions of losses.
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Mathai, Zubin. Weight Loss, Love & Self-Acceptance. Lulu.com, 2007.

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Workbook of Acceptance-Based Approaches for Weight Concerns. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Berman, Margit. Workbook of Acceptance-Based Approaches for Weight Concerns. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Forman, Evan M., and Meghan L. Butryn. Effective Weight Loss: An Acceptance-Based Behavioral Approach, Workbook. Oxford University Press, Incorporated, 2016.

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Forman, Evan M., and Meghan L. Butryn. Effective Weight Loss: An Acceptance-Based Behavioral Approach, Clinician Guide. Oxford University Press, Incorporated, 2016.

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Forman, Evan M., and Meghan L. Butryn. Effective Weight Loss. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med:psych/9780190232009.001.0001.

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Millions of people attempt to lose weight every year, but most will not succeed. Simply learning about a new diet and exercise plan is not enough. This book presents 25 detailed sessions of an empirically supported, cognitive-behavioral treatment package called acceptance-based behavioral treatment (ABT) that has now been utilized successfully in five large National Institute of Health–sponsored clinical trials. The foundation of this approach is comprised of the nutritional, physical activity, and behavioral components of the most successful, gold-standard behavioral weight loss packages, such as Look Ahead and the Diabetes Prevention Project. These components are synthesized with acceptance, willingness, behavioral commitment, motivation, and relapse prevention strategies drawn from Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy and Relapse Prevention Therapy. ABT is premised on the idea that specialized self-control skills are necessary for weight control, given our innate desire to consume delicious foods and to conserve energy. These self-control skills revolve around a willingness to choose behaviors that may be perceived as uncomfortable for the sake of a more valuable objective. The treatment focuses on both weight loss and weight loss maintenance and aims to confer lifelong skills that facilitate long-term weight control. The companion Client Workbook contains summaries of session content, worksheets, handouts, and assignments.
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Forman, Evan M., and Meghan L. Butryn. Effective Weight Loss. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med:psych/9780190232023.001.0001.

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Millions of people attempt to lose weight every year, but most will not succeed. Simply learning about a new diet and exercise plan is not enough. This book presents 25 detailed sessions of an empirically supported, cognitive-behavioral treatment package called acceptance-based behavioral treatment (ABT) that has now been utilized successfully in five large National Institute of Health–sponsored clinical trials. The foundation of this approach is comprised of the nutritional, physical activity, and behavioral components of the most successful, gold-standard behavioral weight loss packages, such as Look Ahead and the Diabetes Prevention Project. These components are synthesized with acceptance, willingness, behavioral commitment, motivation, and relapse prevention strategies drawn from acceptance and commitment therapy, dialectical behavior therapy and relapse prevention therapy. ABT is premised on the idea that specialized self-control skills are necessary for weight control, given our innate desire to consume delicious foods and to conserve energy. These self-control skills revolve around a willingness to choose behaviors that may be perceived as uncomfortable for the sake of a more valuable objective. The treatment focuses on both weight loss and weight loss maintenance and aims to confer lifelong skills that facilitate long-term weight control. This companion Client Workbook contains summaries of session content, worksheets, handouts, and assignments.
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A Clinician's Guide to Acceptance-Based Approaches for Weight Concerns. Routledge, 2018.

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Berman, Margit. Workbook of Acceptance-Based Approaches for Weight Concerns: The Accept Yourself! Framework. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Berman, Margit. Workbook of Acceptance-Based Approaches for Weight Concerns: The Accept Yourself! Framework. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Harris, Ann Bail. Weight Escape. Little, Brown Book Group Limited, 2015.

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Weight Escape. Little, Brown Book Group Limited, 2015.

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From Bagels To Buddha How I Found My Soul And Lost My Fat. Central Recovery Press, 2012.

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Cavanna, Andrea E. Topiramate. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198791577.003.0013.

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Topiramate is a second-generation antiepileptic drug characterized by a good range of antiepileptic indications, with an acceptable interaction profile in polytherapy. Topiramate has an acceptable behavioural tolerability profile, although it has been associated with a number of negative behavioural effects in patients with epilepsy (in particular depression, irritability, and psychotic symptoms). Identified risk factors for the development of behavioural adverse effects include high starting doses and rapid titration schedules, as well as personal or family history of psychiatric disorders. Topiramate has a restricted range of psychiatric uses , although its clinically significant effect in promoting weight loss in patients with behavioural problems can increase its potential usefulness in psychiatric populations.
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Hunter, Adriana, and Anne-Dauphine Julliand. Special Day: A Mother's Memoir of Love, Loss, and Acceptance after the Death of Her Daughter. Skyhorse Publishing Company, Incorporated, 2015.

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Michaels, Freeman. Weight Release A Liberating Journey: The Powerful New Way to Release Weight Forever. Morgan James Publishing, 2010.

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Weight Release A Liberating Journey The Powerful New Way To Release Weight Forever. Morgan James Publishing, 2010.

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Hunter, Adriana, and Anne-Dauphine Julliand. Special Day: A Mother?s Memoir of Love, Loss, and Acceptance after the Death of Her Daughter. Skyhorse Publishing Company, Incorporated, 2015.

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Berman, Margit. Clinician's Guide to Acceptance-Based Approaches for Weight Concerns: The Accept Yourself! Framework. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Berman, Margit. Clinician's Guide to Acceptance-Based Approaches for Weight Concerns: The Accept Yourself! Framework. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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