Dr Blair-West originally wrote his Best Selling book as a therapy manual for his patients as it was too slow explaining to each one the background behind why they needed to make a quantum shift in the way they approached losing weight.
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Dr Blair-West's book reviews the emotional basis of our deep emotional attachment to food and the research into Restraint Theory and then looks at what this means for any weight loss plan.
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"Very inspirational workshop and helpful to let us think outside the box."
Amy Lui, Dietitian
What a refreshingly practical way of looking at weight loss holistically. Something we love to talk about – but seldom do! Dalene Rottier, Dietitian, (UK)
"Thank you for a truly fantastic day! Not only did I learn concepts I can apply with my patients but I learnt so much about myself." Andisha Naidoo, Dietitian (NZ)
"Excellent - lots of great ideas which I will be able to incorporate into practice. A new way of looking at weight loss."
Sandra Van Lill, Dietitian
"George is one of those rare individuals who is so interesting to listen to, he can hold an audience captive for long periods of time. He is passionate about his life, his work and his family and this energy radiates from him, spreading throughout the whole room. Add to this his wicked sense of humour and everyone leaves his workshops in good spirits taking with them much valuable, usable information." Rozz Nutting, Clinical Psychologist