About Gregg Jantz
Professional Summary:
Gregg Jantz, Ph.D., is a renowned author and speaker on various topics related to mental health and addiction. Drawing on his work as a mental health counselor, Gregg Jantz has written 26 books on issues like depression, emotional healing, and other mental health issues. His most recent title is Overcoming Anxiety, Worry, and Fear (2011), while past titles include Healing the Scars of Emotional Abuse (2009), Moving Beyond Depression: A Whole-
Person Approach to Healing (2003), and Becoming Strong Again: How to Regain Emotional Health (1998).
In 1984, he founded what has become known to clients and their families as A Place of Hope, formally known as The Center for Counseling and Health Resources, Inc. A Place of Hope serves as a treatment center for whole-body wellness in the area of eating and body image. Gregg Jantz designed several programs for those who struggle with eating disorders. His clients benefit from his therapy because he focuses on more than just getting proper nutrition. People who come to The Center for Counseling and Health Resources find a broad array of treatment options to fit their personal needs. According to the whole-body approach of the Center, each client receives care for body, mind, and spirit. Gregg Jantz has built up considerable experience from his 25 years of working with people struggling with eating disorders. His work as a certified eating disorder specialist at A Place of Hope has contributed to his insightful books on weight loss, maintenance, and healthy eating. His books Hope, Help, and Healing for Eating Disorders (2010), Losing Weight Permanently (2004), and 21 Days to Eating Better (1998) address eating and body image topics.
In addition to his work as a counselor and author on mental health and eating disorders, Gregg Jantz is also a certified chemical dependency counselor. The Center for Counseling and Health Resources offers programs for dealing with obsessive-compulsive disorder, sexual addictions, gambling, and posttraumatic stress disorder. For many, The Center becomes A Place of Hope because it offers them a chance to deal with their life and receive healing in total privacy and confidentiality. To take advantage of these benefits, many high-profile individuals come to The Center for Counseling and Health Resources. These include professional athletes, actors, and other VIPs.
Professional Experience:
The Center for Counseling and Health Resources
Founder
1984


