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Ten Tips to Identify and Overcome Emotional Eating

Saturday, February 11th, 2012

Ten Tips to Identify and Overcome Emotional Eating











Lose Weight, Live Healthy by Dr. Joyce Nash


Boulder, CO (PRWEB) February 07, 2012

Do these symptoms of emotional eating sound familiar? A stressful day means the end of the new years regime, finishing an overdo project on the computer comes with absentminded nibbling, or feeling bored leads sneaking off to the kitchen cupboard.

“All of these can be instances of emotional eating. Anxiety, boredom, sadness, shame are some of the emotions that can trigger overeating,” says Dr. Joyce Nash, author of the book Lose Weight, Live Healthy: A Complete Guide to Designing Your Own Weight Loss Program (Bull Publishing, April 2011, ISBN: 978-1-933503-61-5, $ 16.95).

“This is a stressful time of year with short days and long work hours. Whether you made a new years resolution to lose weight or just want to be healthy, it’s crucial that you control what you allow yourself to eat rather than letting what you want to eat control you,” continues Dr. Nash.

Sadness can make a person want to withdraw into themselves. Anger might lead another person to strike out, or if you think that is too dangerous, hold it in and eat to try to feel better. The trouble is, emotional eating can cascade into binge eating—a complete loss of control over eating. And even if it doesn’t, chronic emotional eating adds pounds.

“Having a planned snack as part of a healthy diet is one thing, but trying to escape bad feelings by eating is another. All emotions push you to DO something,” explains Dr. Nash.

As a clinical psychologist specializing in the treatment of eating disorders and anxiety disorders, Dr. Nash knows what she’s talking about. And she’s adamant that while food cravings may seem unbearable, it is possible to recognize them as being thoughts—nothing more, nothing less—that your thinking mind is using to trip you up.

Here are Dr. Nash’s ten tips to help overcome emotional eating:

1. When you are not hungry but you feel you have to eat, ask yourself, “what am I really feeling?”

2. Identify your emotions—sadness, boredom, anxiety, anger, shame, hurt, guilt? Remember that emotions and the thoughts that go with them are created by your mind.

3. Think about your values; what is it that makes life worthwhile for you? For

example, your health or family may be important.

4. Take action that will support your values; remind yourself that emotional eating does not support your health.

5. Leave the kitchen or source of the food and walk away; in fact, taking a walk in fresh air would be a good idea.

6. Nurture yourself; understand that whatever bad feelings you are having now will pass in time and don’t struggle to rid yourself of them now.

7. Be appropriately assertive: stand up for your rights using “I” statements and convey your position in a calm manner.

8. Plan ahead: don’t leave things to the last minute and thereby create a crisis for yourself with accompanying anxiety.

9. Adopt mindfulness—an attitude of openness, receptivity, curiosity, and

acceptance and leave behind judgment or ideas from the past or future.

Take a deep breath when stressed and for a moment or two, just focus on your breathing.

10. Accept what you cannot change and do your best to influence what you can. Remember that thoughts and feelings come automatically and cannot be

changed—just accepted as products of your mind.

“When you find yourself struggling to get rid of uncomfortable thoughts or feelings, take in a deep breath and let it out slowly, relaxing into your chest,” Dr. Nash adds as a final suggestion. “Deep breathing on a regular basis helps to relieve the stress that emotions can cause. Tell yourself this too will pass and then return to just doing life without resorting to emotional eating to try and push away life’s difficulties.”

About the Author:

Joyce D. Nash, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist in private practice in Menlo Park, CA, specializing in the treatment of eating disorders and anxiety disorders. Dr. Nash has authored nine books on behavioral medicine subjects and weight-related topics. For more information about Dr. Nash, visit her website.

About the book:

Lose Weight, Live Healthy: A Complete Guide to Designing Your Own Weight Loss Program (Bull Publishing, April 2011, ISBN: 978-1-933503-61-5, $ 16.95,) is available from bookstores nationwide and all major online booksellers.

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Self-Acceptance with Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT)

Wednesday, November 17th, 2010


Visit www.Tapping.com for more Emotional Freedom Technique videos, EFT articles, and my E-Book. Emotional Freedom Technique is a simple acupressure technique for releasing negative feelings. You feel negative feelings in the body, so you have to go to the body to work on them. You can release a negative feeling right now with this video. In this video you can use EFT to learn to like yourself more. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Q How hard should I tap? A: Tap lightly, just so that you feel it. The purpose of the tapping is to bring your attention to different parts of your body, it actually works if you just imagine tapping – as long as your attention is drawn to the right points. Q: How can I be sure I am finding the right points? A: Use two fingers to make sure you cover the points. Sometimes the point will ‘feel’ right, as if there is a slight indent in the skin or the point is particularly sensitive. It’s all connected so you don’t have to be 100% accurate. Q: You have missed out points that Gary Craig teaches! A: Yes. Feel free to tap those too, I left them out to keep the video simple and it seems to work fine without them. If you find the video doesn’t work for you, try tapping the additional points – around the top-middle of the head, and just under the armpit. Q: Is the sequence important? A: No. You can tap the points in any order. In fact you only need to tap one or two of the points for each particular feeling. It’s just you have no easy way to know which point

Emotional Stress Relief with Body-Field Sound Healing

Saturday, October 16th, 2010


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Emotional intelligence, anger management & Communication Skills Training through Active Listening

Monday, September 27th, 2010


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151. Emotional Trauma Haunted 10 years — Faster EFT Robert Smith

Wednesday, September 8th, 2010


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THIS EMOTIONAL LIFE | Meditation / Stress | PBS

Saturday, July 10th, 2010


www.pbs.org Can meditation really help with stress from the economy, upcoming holidays, work stress, and more? From THIS EMOTIONAL LIFE (January 4-6, 2010), Dr. Michael Baime talks about how meditation and mindfulness helps students, teachers, doctors, people with cancer, and others.

Emotional Management Skills Stress Management Well Being …

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010


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Emotional intelligence (Stress) – Part 1

Thursday, April 8th, 2010


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EFT Emotional Freedom Technique Fast Stress Relief!

Monday, February 1st, 2010


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Stress Relief with Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT)

Friday, February 1st, 2008


Visit www.Tapping.com for more Emotional Freedom Technique videos, EFT articles, and my E-Book. Emotional Freedom Technique is a simple acupressure technique for releasing negative feelings. You feel negative feelings in the body, so you have to go to the body to work on them. You can release a negative feeling right now with this video. If you’re stressed you should find yourself more relaxed after this video, and feeling more able to deal with whatever is stressing you. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Q How hard should I tap? A: Tap lightly, just so that you feel it. The purpose of the tapping is to bring your attention to different parts of your body, it actually works if you just imagine tapping – as long as your attention is drawn to the right points. Q: How can I be sure I am finding the right points? A: Use two fingers to make sure you cover the points. Sometimes the point will ‘feel’ right, as if there is a slight indent in the skin or the point is particularly sensitive. It’s all connected so you don’t have to be 100% accurate. Q: You have missed out points that Gary Craig teaches! A: Yes. Feel free to tap those too, I left them out to keep the video simple and it seems to work fine without them. If you find the video doesn’t work for you, try tapping the additional points – around the top-middle of the head, and just under the armpit. Q: Is the sequence important? A: No. You can tap the points in any order. In fact you only need to tap one or two of the points for each particular feeling. It’s just you have no easy way to know which point so you might as well tap them all. Q: I am a skeptic! / You are a charlatan! A: Thanks. Tapping is perfectly explainable scientifically but it does go beyond most people’s understanding. It really does work though, and the best way to prove that to yourself is to try it and watch your negative feelings disappear. For more info see the Introductory video which gives a bit more explanation: youtube.com Also this video shows use of an electro-acupuncture pen to show that the points have a different electrical resistence to other parts of the body: youtube.com