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Ann Kearney-Cooke Ph.D.

Ann Kearney-Cooke Ph.D.

Ann Kearney-Cooke, PhD, is the director of the Cincinnati Psychotherapy Institute. She has been named a distinguished scholar for the Partnership for Women's Health at Columbia University in New York, where she developed the curriculum for the Helping Girls Become Strong Women Project. She has lectured at more than 150 conferences and written on the treatment of eating disorders, body image, and self-esteem. She was honored as a fellow by the American Psychological Association for her outstanding contributions to the psychology of women. She is the psychological expert for the monthly "Ask The Therapist" column of Shape magazine. Her work has been featured on shows... Read full bio

Ann Kearney-Cooke Ph.D.'s Books

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The Life You Want Get Motivated, Lose Weight, and Be Happy By: Bob Greene, Ann Kearney-Cooke Ph.D. and Janis Jibrin, M.S., R.D.
This edition: Paper Over Board, 304 pages
Publication date: December 28, 2010
TAKE CONTROL OF YOUR WEIGHT AND CLAIM THE LIFE YOU DESERVE! Bob Greene has helped millions lose weight and get in shape with his life-changing Best Life plan. Now Oprah’s most trusted expert on diet and fitness teams up...
Other Formats: eBook, Trade Paperback
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Change Your Mind, Change Your Body
Change Your Mind, Change Your Body Feeling Good About Your Body and Self After 40 By: Ann Kearney-Cooke Ph.D. and Florence Isaacs
This edition: Trade Paperback, 288 pages
Publication date: June 22, 2004
The rest of your life lies ahead of you. Do you want to spend it fighting your body and worrying about things you can't change? Or do you want to live your life to its fullest by combining age, experience, and creativity...
Other Formats: eBook