Green Mountain at Fox Run, a women’s health retreat since 1973 and pioneer of the non-diet approach to health and healthy weights, is announcing a one-time workshop featuring Carolyn Coker Ross, MD, MPH, an expert in eating disorders and integrative medicine. The workshop will be part of Green Mountain’s regular programming that helps women manage their weight through mindful, intuitive eating, physical activity, and understanding the emotions that lead them to overeat.
Long before binge eating was recognized by the psychiatric community as a legitimate disorder, Green Mountain at Fox Run worked with women who binge eat to help them achieve and maintain health. The one-week program featuring Dr. Ross is titled “Why Can’t I Stop Overeating? Mastering Binge, Emotional and Compulsive Eating,” and will cover topics such as:
• The profiles of binge, emotional and compulsive eating
• Nutritional considerations in binge eating and obesity
• The role of stress in binge, emotional and compulsive eating
• The relationship between sleep, hunger/satiety and body weight regulation
• Body image issues and how they can contribute to these overeating behaviors
The workshop is scheduled for January 8-14, soon after millions of women will start restrictive New Year’s diets and non-sustainable fitness regimens that can ignite binge, compulsive and emotional eating and ultimately result in more weight gain. An August 2011 study published in the Journal of Obesity suggests that those who undertake more episodes of “intentional weight loss” in their lifetimes are more susceptible to weight gain. The study concluded that dieting itself may induce a small subsequent weight gain, independent of genetic factors.
“Green Mountain at Fox Run pioneered the non-diet approach almost 40 years ago because we knew even then that restrictive dieting did nothing but lead to unhealthy behaviors, such as binge eating, compulsive eating and yo-yo dieting,” said Marsha Hudnall, MS, RD, owner of Green Mountain and vice president of programming and communications. “We’re pleased to host this program with Dr. Ross, who also prescribes a holistic approach to weight management and the non-diet approach.”
Dr. Ross owns a private practice in Denver that uses the best of Western and complementary and alternative medicine to treat a wide array of medical issues including eating disorders, obesity, addictions, depression and anxiety. She is the author of three books, including “The Binge Eating Disorder and Compulsive Overeating Workbook.”
“Both Green Mountain and I have worked extensively with women to improve their health by taking their focus away from the scale,” said Dr. Ross. “I look forward to expanding the Green Mountain experience by helping women understand the mind-body-spirit approach and the role it plays in healing from binge eating and compulsive overeating.”
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About Green Mountain at Fox Run
Green Mountain at Fox Run is the country's oldest all-women's educational community for weight and health management, now in its 39th year. It is nationally recognized as an alternative and long-term solution for ending struggles with eating and weight through the “non-diet” approach it pioneered. Using a mindfulness-based approach led by a multidisciplinary professional staff, Green Mountain helps women develop the self-care behaviors critical for modifying thoughts, attitudes and beliefs that support lasting change. Designed for women 17 years old to 80-plus, Green Mountain has been featured in more than 1,200 news articles and has been named one of the premier weight management and lifestyle programs in the country by women’s health editors, physicians and therapists.
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Green Mountain at Fox Run Holds Program to Heal Binge Eating
Last updated Wednesday, November 23, 2011 16:01 ETThe women's health retreat that pioneered the non-diet approach to healthy weights announces a workshop on healing binge, emotional and compulsive overeating.
Ludlow, USA, 11/23/2011 / SubmitMyPR /
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