Effective Counseling: Strategies for Dietary ManagementYour key to achieving long-lasting changes in your patient's dietary b ehavior! This book takes you beyond the science of nutrition and basic counseling skills to interpersonal strategies that really work. Pract ical dialogs, case studies, charts, and discussion of human dynamics a nd counseling theories provide a background for recommended techniques that include behavior contracts, food diaries, goal-setting, and role playing. |
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