Dr. Ramani Durvasula, Food Addiction on Dr OZ


 

Dr. Ramani Durvasula, Food Addiction on Dr OZ – By keeping it simple – Dr. Durvasula (“Dr. Ramani”) makes psychology useful and usable for a wide variety of audiences. Dr. Ramani is a licensed clinical psychologist and Professor of Psychology. Drawing upon her years of clinical experience, graduate and undergraduate teaching, and published research – she is masterful at taking all things psychological and making them interesting and understandable for a wide variety of audiences. Her versatility makes her a useful presenter for audiences ranging from adolescents to professionals, laypeople to mental health professionals. There are a limited number of simple truths offered by the field of psychology – and psychologists often miss the point and hide these simple truths behind fancy statistics and technical jargon. Years of teaching thousands of students have equipped Dr. Ramani with a knack for cutting to the core of the issue and cutting out the filler. Understanding these truths can help people reach their full potential in their relationships, jobs, and family time. By getting past the jargon and the simplifying the statistics – Dr. Ramani keeps it real and makes psychology a useful tool for everyone.

 

Reign Man is a changed man

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Late afternoon, a regular doesn't have to speak to have his food order scribbled down then hung from stainless steel in the back. Shelves with glasses and hooch flank the fish tank, which is anchored by a …. Not only that, no help, no direction, no …
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Finding the path from homelessness

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She recalled heading out for the day once and coming back to find that the food had spoiled. That was at the Santa Ana Plaza. Before that, she said, they lived at the Regina House, a women's shelter also in Santa Ana, and at a Prototypes addiction …
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Hebron man giving back to agencies that helped him

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A native of Kittanning, Penn., Fair struggled with a heroin addiction for 10 years. When Andrew was born, he tried to get sober but was unable to completely … Located on West Main Street in Hebron, the pantry provides diapers, clothes, food and other …
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Peeke Performers learn to fight food addiction

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But she's determined to fight off the “munch monsters” by making sure she always eats breakfast, keeps a food journal and establishes a regular exercise schedule. To help keep her going in tough times, Cater relies on affirmations. “I call the …
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5 Responses to Dr. Ramani Durvasula, Food Addiction on Dr OZ

  • HealthCoach1111 says:

    Overeating and food addictions are caused by underlying mental, emotional and? spiritual imbalances. I work with? people who are struggling with those types of concerns. Visit the links on my channel for more info

  • sallytaylorful says:

    So whats? the answer?!

  • SaveTheWheat says:

    Holy kuhrap this guy’s? a tooooooooooooooooooool.

  • savedbygrace1972 says:

    Facinating I am a food addict in recovery, I have lost 112lb my personal trainer devised a similar system with me.? Great video thanks for uploading it!

  • ikadir18 says:

    Wow the amazing part was what connected with me. That? sometimes in your mind, you don’t realise that you have actually gained so much weight! Once I stepped on the scale, and if you had asked me what I weighed, I would have said about 180 but I was shocked to see 210 come up. That’s when I knew that there is a big psychological component to it

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