What Is Dynamic Eating Psychology?




The Institute for The Psychology of Eating has pioneered and developed the exciting new field called Dynamic Eating Psychology

Dynamic Eating Psychology is a new field of inquiry and transformation that’s designed for anyone who eats. Each of us has a unique, fascinating, ever changing, and compelling relationship with food and body. What we believe about food, body and life powerfully influences our behaviors, our health, and our happiness. Dynamic Eating Psychology affirms the primary importance of everyone’s relationship with food. It sees food as a doorway into deeper parts of our inner world. Previously, eating psychology has been limited to those with anorexia, bulimia, and extreme obesity. That’s a very necessary yet specialized kind of psychology that’s useful for less than 1% of  all people. Dynamic Eating Psychology is for the rest of us.

The beauty of Dynamic Eating Psychology is that it acknowledges that we’re all essentially whole and complete – and yet our relationship with food, body and health has important and powerful lessons to teach us if we choose to listen. Dynamic Eating Psychology also recognizes that our experience with food and body is intimately connected to, and influenced by other primary areas in our lives – relationship, family, work, sexuality, and our search for meaning and fulfillment.

Dynamic Eating Psychology is practical and pragmatic. It’s about results. At the same time, it makes plenty of room for us to explore our inner world and discover the kind of health and happiness that’s generated from within.

Here are just a few of the Dynamic Eating Psychology highlights you’ll learn in our Year Long Training:

  • New, deep and powerful strategies for working with weight loss

  • The most successful techniques for healing and transforming body image

  • Psychological tools for releasing unwanted food habits

  • The unique relationship that women have with food, body, and health

  • How psychology influences digestion, immunity, food allergies, and energy level

  • The Dynamic Eating Psychology approach to compulsive and over-eating

  • The Dynamic Eating Psychology approach to mood and depression

  • How our inner world influences thermic efficiency – our ability to calorie-burn

  • The hidden connection between food, weight and sexuality

  • The influence of culture on nutritional metabolism

  • The hidden psychology of dieting

  • Working with our Life Story as a means to transform metabolism

  • The connection between psychology, spirituality and nutritional health