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Condition: Brand New
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9781509883387
Publisher: Bluebird
Overview
The Last Diet by Shahroo Izadi is a compassionate, evidence-based guide to lasting weight loss that ditches meal plans, banned foods and fads. Written by a Behavioural Change Specialist who has worked extensively in addiction treatment, this paperback reframes weight loss as a psychological journey rather than a numbers game. Drawing on her own experience of losing significant weight, Izadi offers readers a kinder, more sustainable route to changing their relationship with food, self-image and daily habits — for good.
About the Book
Rather than prescribing what or how to eat, Shahroo Izadi teaches the mindset shifts and behavioural tools that make change stick. She adapts techniques honed while supporting people through addiction recovery — in clinical, community and prison settings — into practical strategies anyone can apply to eating habits, self-talk and body image. The book's central idea, often described as a kindness method, replaces guilt and shame with self-compassion and respect, arguing that punishing approaches to dieting rarely produce lasting results. Across its 240 pages, Izadi blends real client stories with structured exercises, encouraging readers to understand the emotional triggers behind their habits before attempting to change them. The tone is warm, direct and grounded in genuine clinical experience rather than trends or quick fixes. Instead of another restrictive plan destined to fail, readers come away with a toolkit for building habits gradually, handling setbacks without spiralling into self-criticism, and recognising the internal narratives that sabotage progress. It's a book for anyone who has tried and abandoned countless diets and is ready for a fundamentally different, more forgiving approach to their health.
About the Author
Shahroo Izadi is a Behavioural Change Specialist who has worked in the NHS and private sector supporting people through addiction recovery, including work in prisons and community treatment settings. She draws on this professional background, alongside her own personal experience of transforming her relationship with food, to help readers build sustainable habits without judgement. Her warm, practical approach has made her a trusted voice in weight loss and wellbeing writing, with The Last Diet praised by outlets including The Times and the Daily Mirror.
Why You'll Love This Book
If diets have never stuck before, this refreshingly kind, psychology-led approach offers real tools instead of rules — helping you build lasting habits without shame, restriction or yet another failed plan.
Please Note: Cover shown is the UK edition; ISBN as listed above.
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