Erika Bauer-Certified Eating Psychology Coach

Erika Bauer-Certified Eating Psychology Coach Supporting your body where you need it most. What is Eating Psychology Coaching? As an Eating Psychology Coach, my approach is positive and empowering.

Eating Psychology Coaching is an exciting and cutting edge approach developed by the Institute for the Psychology of Eating. It effectively addresses weight concerns, binge eating, overeating, body image challenges, and various nutrition related health concerns. I don’t see your eating challenges merely as a sign that “something is wrong with you” – but as a place where we can more fully explore some of the personal dimensions in life that impact food, weight and health. Oftentimes, our eating challenges are connected to work, money, relationship, family, intimacy, life stress and so much more. By working on the places that are most relevant for you, success is more easily achieved. As an Eating Psychology Coach, I look to support you with coaching strategies and nutrition principles that are nourishing, doable, sustainable, and that yield results. About My Training

I trained at the Institute for the Psychology of Eating, the world’s leading school in Nutritional Psychology where I received my certification as an Eating Psychology Coach. In IPE's internationally acclaimed program, I learned powerful cutting-edge tools and protocols that enable me to work with weight issues, body image challenges, overeating, binge eating, and a variety of nutrition related health concerns such as digestion, fatigue, mood, immunity, and others. My work combines the powerful new fields of Dynamic Eating Psychology and Mind-Body Nutrition. The skills I use from this training are a combination of practical coaching techniques, results-oriented psychology, clinical nutrition, body-centered practices, mind-body science, and a positive and compassionate approach to challenges with food and health. How is My Approach Different? For far too long, we’ve been inundated by negative messages about food, weight and diet. We’ve been told that we’re willpower weaklings or that we need more control. The majority of nutrition experts promote conflicting advice. The result is people are confused about what to eat, and how to have a happy relationship with food and a healthy metabolism. In my professional practice, I combine many of the best strategies from nutrition science and eating psychology. By eliminating all the “shoulds and shouldn'ts”, I focus on what’s right for your body and your personal style. As we work together in this way, eating and health issues become a place of exploration. Instead of seeing such challenges as the enemy, they become opportunities for growth and self-improvement. In my training at the Institute for the Psychology of Eating, I’ve learned to help clients reach their highest goals not by strategies that punish, but through strategies that nourish. What is Dynamic Eating Psychology? Dynamic Eating Psychology is an important new field originated by Marc David, Founder of the Institute for the Psychology of Eating. It’s a positive, empowering and transformational approach that’s designed for anyone who eats. Each of us has a unique, fascinating, and ever changing relationship with food. Dynamic Eating Psychology affirms the primary importance of this relationship. It sees our challenges with eating, weight and health not as an indication that we’re broken, but as a beautiful opportunity to grow and evolve. Previously, eating psychology has been limited to those with clinical eating disorders. Dynamic Eating Psychology though, is for everyone. It affirms that our relationship with food has important lessons to teach us if we choose to listen. And it recognizes that our challenges with eating, weight and health are intimately connected to other primary life dimensions – relationship, family, work, sexuality, our search for meaning and fulfillment, and so much more. Dynamic Eating Psychology is a powerful breakthrough approach. What is Mind-Body Nutrition? Mind-Body Nutrition is an exciting and timely new field that advances the practice of clinical nutrition by exploring the psychophysiology of how thoughts, feelings and beliefs impact nutritional metabolism and health. Originated by Marc David, Founder of the Institute for the Psychology of Eating, it goes far beyond classical nutrition by focusing on the fascinating connections between brain, body, and behaviour. Simply put, what we eat is only half of the story of good nutrition. The other half is who we are as eaters. Mind Body Nutrition reveals how stress physiology, the relaxation response, breathing, awareness, pleasure, meal timing and much more profoundly influence digestion and calorie burning. And it offers practical and results-oriented strategies for the most commonly seen eating challenges and health issues of our times.

Why can be the most complicated and also most simple question to ask.Why is am I feeling this way?Why don't things stay ...
10/22/2025

Why can be the most complicated and also most simple question to ask.
Why is am I feeling this way?
Why don't things stay the same?
Why should I care?
Why would I want to know?
Why is nobody talking about this?
Why am I the one that has to do things differently?
Why didn't anybody tell me?
When it comes to living life in a body these questions can often come up.
Let me help you ask and answer.
Whether it's chronic conditions, predispositions, sudden aches and pains, or ongoing struggles with food, mind or body.
I love helping and have many paths to insight waiting for you!

So what happens when a body becomes saturated with high blood glucose for a long time? INSULIN RESISTANCE.Whenever we ea...
10/01/2025

So what happens when a body becomes saturated with high blood glucose for a long time?
INSULIN RESISTANCE.
Whenever we eat, our blood glucose rises, this tells the pancreas to make insulin. Long term blood glucose spikes can break the cell receptors that allow insulin to carry glucose in. This then signals the pancreas to release more insulin into the blood stream.
Over time this situation becomes Type 2 Diabetes.
There are simple ways to interrupt this cycle and restore the cell receptors to become insulin sensitive once again.
How fast you eat, the type of meals and eating rhythm, when and how we move the body all contribute to either insulin resistance or sensitivity.

What are you thoughts on sugar?How about carbohydrates?Do you view them differently?Let's talk about blood glucose level...
09/30/2025

What are you thoughts on sugar?
How about carbohydrates?
Do you view them differently?
Let's talk about blood glucose levels. Do you know how to reduce glucose spikes in your body?
How familiar are you with the timing of your exercise or physical activity?
What do you know about the affects all this has on your body, mood, energy levels and sleep quality?

Nearing the end of SummerEndings can bring up emotions of sadness and reluctance.Both of these feelings can also be conn...
09/13/2025

Nearing the end of Summer
Endings can bring up emotions of sadness and reluctance.
Both of these feelings can also be connected with difficulty to lose excess body weight.
The mind can get caught up in thoughts of missing out. It can even convince us that we never really got to enjoy the moments we had.
You may find it surprising that this also parallels a weight loss struggle. We cannot lose something we never believed we had.
Life is filled with paradoxes like these.
Work with me to learn more and make insightful discoveries about yourself.

09/02/2025
If you go down to the greenhouse today!
08/27/2025

If you go down to the greenhouse today!

Summer fruits ☀️Freezing peaches for yummy winter breakfast bowls and Nectarines jalapeño jam for savoury s’mores nights...
08/27/2025

Summer fruits ☀️
Freezing peaches for yummy winter breakfast bowls and Nectarines jalapeño jam for savoury s’mores nights 🔥

What do you see?
08/24/2025

What do you see?

08/19/2025

Check your attitude and outlook to prevent dementia.

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Supporting your body where you need it most.

What is Eating Psychology Coaching? Eating Psychology Coaching is an exciting and cutting edge approach developed by the Institute for the Psychology of Eating. It effectively addresses weight concerns, binge eating, overeating, body image challenges, and various nutrition related health concerns. As an Eating Psychology Coach, my approach is positive and empowering. I don’t see your eating challenges merely as a sign that “something is wrong with you” – but as a place where we can more fully explore some of the personal dimensions in life that impact food, weight and health. Oftentimes, our eating challenges are connected to work, money, relationship, family, intimacy, life stress and so much more. By working on the places that are most relevant for you, success is more easily achieved. As an Eating Psychology Coach, I look to support you with coaching strategies and nutrition principles that are nourishing, doable, sustainable, and that yield results. About My Training I trained at the Institute for the Psychology of Eating, the world’s leading school in Nutritional Psychology where I received my certification as an Eating Psychology Coach. In IPE's internationally acclaimed program, I learned powerful cutting-edge tools and protocols that enable me to work with weight issues, body image challenges, overeating, binge eating, and a variety of nutrition related health concerns such as digestion, fatigue, mood, immunity, and others. My work combines the powerful new fields of Dynamic Eating Psychology and Mind-Body Nutrition. The skills I use from this training are a combination of practical coaching techniques, results-oriented psychology, clinical nutrition, body-centered practices, mind-body science, and a positive and compassionate approach to challenges with food and health. How is My Approach Different? For far too long, we’ve been inundated by negative messages about food, weight and diet. We’ve been told that we’re willpower weaklings or that we need more control. The majority of nutrition experts promote conflicting advice. The result is people are confused about what to eat, and how to have a happy relationship with food and a healthy metabolism. In my professional practice, I combine many of the best strategies from nutrition science and eating psychology. By eliminating all the “shoulds and shouldn'ts”, I focus on what’s right for your body and your personal style. As we work together in this way, eating and health issues become a place of exploration. Instead of seeing such challenges as the enemy, they become opportunities for growth and self-improvement. In my training at the Institute for the Psychology of Eating, I’ve learned to help clients reach their highest goals not by strategies that punish, but through strategies that nourish. What is Dynamic Eating Psychology? Dynamic Eating Psychology is an important new field originated by Marc David, Founder of the Institute for the Psychology of Eating. It’s a positive, empowering and transformational approach that’s designed for anyone who eats. Each of us has a unique, fascinating, and ever changing relationship with food. Dynamic Eating Psychology affirms the primary importance of this relationship. It sees our challenges with eating, weight and health not as an indication that we’re broken, but as a beautiful opportunity to grow and evolve. Previously, eating psychology has been limited to those with clinical eating disorders. Dynamic Eating Psychology though, is for everyone. It affirms that our relationship with food has important lessons to teach us if we choose to listen. And it recognizes that our challenges with eating, weight and health are intimately connected to other primary life dimensions – relationship, family, work, sexuality, our search for meaning and fulfillment, and so much more. Dynamic Eating Psychology is a powerful breakthrough approach. What is Mind-Body Nutrition? Mind-Body Nutrition is an exciting and timely new field that advances the practice of clinical nutrition by exploring the psychophysiology of how thoughts, feelings and beliefs impact nutritional metabolism and health. Originated by Marc David, Founder of the Institute for the Psychology of Eating, it goes far beyond classical nutrition by focusing on the fascinating connections between brain, body, and behaviour. Simply put, what we eat is only half of the story of good nutrition. The other half is who we are as eaters. Mind Body Nutrition reveals how stress physiology, the relaxation response, breathing, awareness, pleasure, meal timing and much more profoundly influence digestion and calorie burning. And it offers practical and results-oriented strategies for the most commonly seen eating challenges and health issues of our times.