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ith
The
California
Wine
Country
Diet
author
Haven
Logan,
Ph.D.
says
that
she
has
come
full
circle
back
to
the
joys
of
food
she
experienced
as
a
child.
She
first
learned
to
love
food’s
many
aspects
through
her
father
who
was
a
gourmet
chef
and
Vice
President
of
General
Foods
in
charge
of
research
and
development.
She
relates
that
she
looked
forward
to
the
nightly
adventure
of
trying
new
delicacies
such
as
birds
nest
soup
and
dehydrated
meats
being
tested
for
space
flights,
proudly
proclaiming
that
“there
was
no
food
I
wouldn’t
try.”
Haven’s
Educational
and
Professional
Background
Haven’s
educational
background
includes
a
B.A.
in
sociology
from
Barnard
College
at
Columbia
University,
a
masters
degree
in
education
from
Bank
Street
College
of
Education,
a
masters
degree
in
social
work
from
the
University
of
Southern
California,
and
a
Ph.D.
in
psychology
from
International
College.
As
a
psychotherapist
and
program
director
she
has
specialized
in
the
treatment
of
eating
disorders
and
weight
management
for
over
20
years.
She
has
spoken
about
these
subjects
to
hundreds
of
groups,
as
well
as,
on
radio
and
television.
Haven
was
the
founding
director
of
the
Serenity
Eating
Disorders
Program
at
Mt.
Diablo
Medical
Center
in
Concord,
CA.
She
developed
a
number
of
weight-loss
programs
and
provided
the
psychological
support
for
people
following
just
about
every
program
you
can
imagine,
from
protein-sparing
modified
fasts
to
Weight
Watchers
to
Atkins.
She
found
that
all
these
programs
helped
some
people
lose
weight.
The
greatest
failure
came
in
maintaining
that
loss
over
time.
As
people
slowly
regained
the
weight
they
had
worked
so
hard
to
lose,
they
felt
discouraged,
experienced
low
self-esteem,
and
complained
of
the
adverse
physical
effects
of
large
weight
fluctuations.
Haven’s
Personal
Weight
Challenges
Spending
all
her
days
listening
to
people
worry
about
their
weight,
Haven
says
that
she
finally
decided
just
not
to
think
about
her
own.
That
solution
may
have
taken
some
psychological
pressure
off,
but
it
did
not
help
her
weight
maintenance.
Getting
older
and
spending
eight
hours
a
day
sitting
listening
to
patients,
she
found
the
numbers
on
her
own
scale
just
kept
going
up.
In
2002
Haven’s
book
Choosing
to
Be
Well:
A
Conscious
Approach
to
a
Healthier
Lifestyle
was
published.
This
book
explores
the
question
of
why
people
don’t
do
the
things
they
know
they
should
for
their
health.
In
the
process
of
writing
this
book
Haven
says
she
finally
came
to
accept
that
if
she
was
going
to
be
in
the
best
health
possible,
she
had
to
deal
with
her
own
weight
gain.
The
California
Wine
Country
Diet
is
the
result
of
Haven’s
resolve
to
find
an
effective,
healthy,
comprehensive,
and
pleasurable
approach
to
weight
management
that
she
could
live
with
for
the
rest
of
her
life.
She
says,
“I
know
that
this
program
works,
not
just
because
of
the
research
it
is
based
upon
and
the
experience
of
my
patients,
but
because
it
has
laid
the
foundation
for
my
own
thirty-pound
weight
loss
and
maintenance.
How
glorious
it
is
to
wake
up
each
morning
feeling
twenty
years
younger!”
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