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Volume 9

Journal of Addiction Research & Therapy

Addiction 2018

November 12-13, 2018

Page 23

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November 12-13, 2018 Dubai, UAE

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Complementary approaches to food addiction & compulsive food behaviours

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dopting a hollostic approach to helping with eating disorders and compulsive food behaviours can be extremely beneficial

in supporting clients to break the unsatisifying cycle of binging, starving or purging. In addition to psycharity methods

there are many other forms of support that can help when it comes to food addiction, compuslive eating, bulimia and other

eating disorders. Such as hypnotherapy, emotional psychosomatic bodywork, NLP coaching, group support, 12 step programs

and inner child work. These approaches can help clients to release the emotional triggers, stop obsessing about food or

acting out harmful food behaviors. Enabling them to form new habits in the way they treat themselves, live their lives and

utlimtately eat. In this presentation, Nicola will share some personal stories and how this type of support can complement

other approaches to addictions. As well as share the single biggest factor that needs to be present to overcome any addiction.

Biography

Nicola Beer is the Founder of the Marriage Makeover and Pure Peace Coaching which focuses on eating peacefully. She is a co-author of 4 international best-seller

books. Currently she runs an Eating Disorder Support group in Dubai. She is a UK Certified in NLP coaching, Grief and Loss Recovery, Hypnotherapy, Addiction

coaching. She has also completed several courses in Transpersonal Counseling and Psychology and Emotional Psychosomatic Body Work. She has completed

her BSc in Sociology from the University of Bath, UK.

nicola.beer3@gmail.com

Nicola Beer

University of Bath, UK

Nicola Beer, J Addict Res Ther 2018, Volume 9

DOI: 10.4172/2155-6105-C3-041