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Joe Tatta : Interview with Dr. Susan Albers

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Susan Albers PsyD is a clinical psychologist at the Cleveland Clinic.  She graduated from the University of Denver and did her pre-doctoral internship at the University of Notre Dame.  Dr. Albers completed her post-doctoral work at Stanford University.  She has written six books on the topic of mindful eating including Eat.Q., Eating Mindfully, Eat, Drink & Be Mindful, Mindful Eating 101, 50 Ways to Soothe Yourself Without Food, and But I Deserve This Chocolate.  Dr. Albers was awarded the University of Denver, Master Scholar Award.   She conducts mindful eating workshops and lectures on 5 Easy Ways  to Boost Your Eat.Q. internationally.

Visit: http://www.eatq.com

 

Joe Tatta is a physical therapist and nutrition expert. He is co-founder of Premier Physical Therapy & Wellness, one of the largest outpatient physical therapy providers in the New York Tri-State area, with multiple locations throughout Manhattan, Westchester and Connecticut. A licensed Physical Therapist and board certified in orthopedics from the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties and a certified hand therapists from the American Society of Hand Therapists. His also certified in Nutrition for Fitness from the International Sports Sciences Association and trained extensively at the Clinical Nutrition Certification Board. His professional experience providing physical therapy services encompasses everyone from professional dancers and athletes to baby boomers.

His greatest success stems from the growth of his physical therapy practice and, the thousands of clients it heals annually.  Also an athlete, gymnast, Joe has a lifelong love of sports, fitness, physical therapy, and giving back to others.

Visit: http://www.joetatta.com

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