Media Mentions: Quoted in the NZ Herald "Herald on Sunday"
Back in mid December I was interviewed by NZ Herald journalist, Alice Neville.
I had forgotten about it until now. The article is called “When Bridesmaids Go Bad” and can be viewed free here -
Dr Alice Boyes, Christchurch Psychologist, quoted in NZ Herald.
The NZ Herald is New Zealand’s largest newspaper so is always a thrill to be approached for comment by them.
If you’re interested, some of the other recent media stuff I’ve done is here – Media Page. In particular, I recommend the Fitness Life Magazine articles, available from the link above, for practical tips for those interested in weight loss psychology/the psychology of overeating.
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