The Hunger Habit
Craving, habit, emotions, boredom, stress, anxiety, or just the simple presence of food can lead to feeling out of control. The result of this constant struggle—and then giving in or giving up—is a toxic cocktail of shame and self-judgment that makes it feel like it is impossible to change our behavior.
This evidence-based course describes the neruological response to food cravings, thereby healing the guilt and frustration about eating. Teach your clients to train their brains and harness awareness to change the food-eating relationship and resolve the brain-body conflict by resetting the brain and adopting self-kindness rather than self-judgment. Free your clients from the food jail and help them reclaim their lives.
CDR Approved & CDBCE Accepted
CDR (Commission on Dietetic Registration) | 15 CPEU. View CDR Practice Competencies under the Weight Management category here. CDR Activity no. 183637. |
CBDCE (Certification Board for Diabetes Care and Education) | 15 CEU |
More about professional approvals here. | Expiry: Jun 10, 2027 |
Exam
25 multiple choice questions. Downloadable. Unlimited retakes. View our "How It Works" video.
Book
- Kindle eBook: 4275 KB. ASIN: B0C1YCQZQK. Accessible in the U.S. only. You must have an active amazon account and understand how to access your Kindle eBook via the access link that you receive from us. Enjoy Kindle eBooks on any device with the free Kindle app for iPhone, iPad, Android phones and tablets, PC and Mac, and on Kindle e-readers and Fire tablets. Learn more here.
- Book: Paperback, 304pp. Jan 2024. ISBN-13: 978-0593543252. Preview book