Institute of Nutritional Endocrinology (INE): Advanced Clinical Resources (ACR) – Guest Faculty Resources – “Heal Your Hunger: Help Your Clients End Emotional Eating and Increase Results, Revenue and Referrals” with Tricia Nelson (Video) – Thursday, April 11th, 2019

Advanced Clinical Resources (ACR)
Guest Faculty Resources
“Heal Your Hunger: Help Your Clients End Emotional Eating and Increase Results, Revenue and Referrals” with Tricia Nelson
Thursday, April 11th, 2019

About the Call:

Do you have clients who chronically sabotage their weight loss and health goals on account of emotional eating?

Learn a proven method that will help your clients break free from their dependence on unhealthy foods so they can experience the success you are working so hard to help them achieve.

When they no longer fight food cravings and can easily follow your suggestions, they win, you win, and your business thrives.

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About Special Guest, Tricia Nelson:

Tricia Nelson is an internationally acclaimed author, transformational speaker and emotional eating expert. She has been featured on dozens of radio and television networks, including FOX, NBC, CBS, KTLA and Discovery Health.

Tricia has successfully helped hundreds of people overcome a variety of eating disorders and addictions.

Born and raised in Concord, Massachusetts, Tricia’s own struggles began in early childhood, where she attempted to cope with life’s stresses and emotional pain by overeating and other destructive behaviors. Continuing into adolescence, she began binge drinking, and eventually gained more than 50 pounds. After years of experimentation with 12-step programs, therapy and self-help books, Tricia finally hit a spiritual and emotional bottom.

Tricia attended Amherst College and began her career working at the Seattle Art Museum. While in Seattle she began working with spiritual healer, Roy Nelson (who would later become her husband), who helped her recognize and heal the root causes of her addictions. By creating a lifestyle steeped in positive self-care, self-love and improved self-esteem, Tricia was able to stop drinking and overeating. She has maintained a fifty-pound weight loss for close to 30 years now.

Tricia has spent the past three decades studying the addictive personality, and shares her findings in workshops and retreats both in person and online. Many doctors, psychologists and other health practitioners benefit from her insight about what drives people to overeat and how to stop.

Learn more: www.HealYourHunger.com

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