
By Asha Valor What if you could greatly improve your mental health, just by changing what you eat? Research in the growing field of nutritional psychiatry is showing that many...

By Asha Valor What if you could greatly improve your mental health, just by changing what you eat? Research in the growing field of nutritional psychiatry is showing that many...
By Susan BranscomeBoard member The interview with Dr. Lamia Haque of the Yale School of Medicine, Understanding the Links Between Alcohol Use Disorder and Food Addiction, explores something that many...

Rather than willpower, it might be your biology By David Wiss, PhD, RDN, IFMCP The field of Food Addiction has come a long way. Many of us are now proposing...

Considering the Role of Food Addiction By: Susan Branscome, Food Addiction Institute Board Member Eating disorders (ED) are among the most serious and complex mental health conditions, often emerging during...
Personal stories of Food Addiction recovery At our request, recovering Food Addicts have made short videos to share a sense of what having a Food Addiction is like, and how...
To the professional Food Addiction? Eating disorder? Both? By Marty Lerner, Ph.D. Board member Bulimia, anorexia, binge eating, and Food Addiction all involve either an acquired or pre-existing [sometimes genetic]...
To the professional Dietitians and Other Nutritionists, Unite! Nutritionists who believe in Food Addiction are vital resources for real and potential Food Addicts. Some of them are key allies of...
To the professional The “One Question More” campaign image campaign A primary goal of the Food Addiction Institute is to foster recognition of food as a substance use disorder by...
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