EPISODE · Oct 15, 2024 · 39 MIN
The Bold Claim: The Cure for Obesity | Jason Stanley on his life's work studying obesity.
from The C.K. Simms Show · host C.K. Simms
www.nevergaintheweightback.com Summary In this episode, CK Simms interviews Jason Stanley, who claims to have discovered a cure for obesity. They discuss the nature of obesity as a compulsion rooted in childhood experiences and neuroplasticity. Jason explains how emotional eating is often a response to stress and how the amygdala plays a crucial role in associating eating with safety. He shares insights from his clinical studies and introduces Havening therapy as a method to address these compulsions. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding the psychological underpinnings of obesity and the potential for change. Takeaways Obesity is a compulsion, not a personal failure. Childhood experiences significantly influence eating behaviors. The amygdala associates eating with feelings of safety. Emotional eating can occur even in low-stress environments. Neuroplasticity allows for the reprogramming of eating habits. Havening therapy shows promise in addressing compulsive eating. Clinical studies reveal high rates of obesity linked to childhood trauma. Understanding the root causes of obesity is essential for recovery. Cognitive therapies often fail to address the underlying brain mechanisms. Success in overcoming obesity requires a multifaceted approach. Sound Bites "It's a compulsion, not the obese person's fault." "Chronic overweight and obesity, it's not your fault." "Eating is the time of solace, joy, and entertainment." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Obesity and Bold Claims 01:20 Understanding Obesity as a Compulsion 04:31 Childhood Influences on Eating Behavior 10:36 The Role of the Amygdala in Emotional Eating 17:08 Clinical Studies and Personal Experiences 26:10 Neuroplasticity and Havening Therapy 38:44 Success Rates and Future Directions Keywords obesity, emotional eating, neuroplasticity, childhood trauma, Havening therapy, compulsive behavior, weight loss, mental health, Jason Stanley, CK Simms
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www.nevergaintheweightback.com Summary In this episode, CK Simms interviews Jason Stanley, who claims to have discovered a cure for obesity. They discuss the nature of obesity as a compulsion rooted in childhood experiences and neuroplasticity. Jason explains how emotional eating is often a response to stress and how the amygdala plays a crucial role in associating eating with safety. He shares insights from his clinical studies and introduces Havening therapy as a method to address these compulsions. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding the psychological underpinnings of obesity and the potential for change. Takeaways Obesity is a compulsion, not a personal failure. Childhood experiences significantly influence eating behaviors. The amygdala associates eating with feelings of safety. Emotional eating can occur even in low-stress environments. Neuroplasticity allows for the reprogramming of eating habits. Havening therapy shows promise in addressing compulsive eating. Clinical studies reveal high rates of obesity linked to childhood trauma. Understanding the root causes of obesity is essential for recovery. Cognitive therapies often fail to address the underlying brain mechanisms. Success in overcoming obesity requires a multifaceted approach. Sound Bites "It's a compulsion, not the obese person's fault." "Chronic overweight and obesity, it's not your fault." "Eating is the time of solace, joy, and entertainment." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Obesity and Bold Claims 01:20 Understanding Obesity as a Compulsion 04:31 Childhood Influences on Eating Behavior 10:36 The Role of the Amygdala in Emotional Eating 17:08 Clinical Studies and Personal Experiences 26:10 Neuroplasticity and Havening Therapy 38:44 Success Rates and Future Directions Keywords obesity, emotional eating, neuroplasticity, childhood trauma, Havening therapy, compulsive behavior, weight loss, mental health, Jason Stanley, CK Simms
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