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by philipallstar
240 days ago
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No, those things aren't nearly as important. Handling stress and therapy can also be replaced by some physical activity as well. General advice that would work for 95% of people shouldn't be criticised because it doesn't address the other 5%. If people did it then there'd be far more money in the system to pay for usefully targetted specialist treatment for those people. |
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The emotional/psychological side is important, because the person must make long term changes in their lifestyle.
People tend to over-eat for a reason, and typically it is a reaction to stress or some emotional/psychological need which isn’t being met.