Psychotherapist William Anderson lost 140 pounds after twenty-five years of being obese. He claimed to have discovered the real solution to permanent weight loss, and then set out to formularize it. For over twenty years he has maintained his success and helped others to duplicate it.
Today, the “Sarasota weight loss phenomenon” has exploded in the media, with ABC 7’s news anchor Linda Carson stunning viewers by losing 70 pounds on the air. The station was inundated with calls as she lost weight week after week, and she finally revealed that it was due to “The Anderson Method”, a psychotherapeutic approach to weight loss developed by Anderson, a Licensed Mental Health Counselor.
Then, people she sent to Anderson began succeeding too, and viewers began asking for Anderson's textbook that she showed in her stories. A year later, “The Anderson Method” (Two Harbors Press, $14.95) is on the bookshelves, and readers are writing in, reporting good results just by reading the self-help book.
Instead of using diets or hoping that pills are the answer, overweight people learn to use "Therapeutic Psychogenics"
"The Anderson Method is a behavioral training program that can be learned by anyone" Anderson said. "It reprograms habit, automatic behavior and feelings, so that when we do what we feel like doing, we lose weight. When Linda first went public about how she succeeded, we were swamped with requests for the book. We sold out the first printing. I've been getting mail from people who have read the book and been very successful on their own, so I'm very pleased with the result."
William Anderson, LMHC, is a psychotherapist in Sarasota, Florida. He is training other therapists in the application of his techniques, and states that the changes his methods produce are the only solution to obesity and the obesity epidemic. More information can be obtained at http://www.TheAndersonMethod.com


