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Food Jail

by Stephanie Georgiou
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 Do you find yourself constantly thinking about food, your body shape, or weight? Do you feel guilt after eating something “bad” or skipping the gym? You’re not alone.

I have spent over ten years living, learning and obsessively researching what we call an eating disturbed world. I am here to tell you that your life does not have to be this way and In this book, I share the psychological strategies that have helped me and many others reshape how we relate to food and body image. Over time, you may begin to notice that your relationship with food feels easier, more intuitive, and less driven by guilt or obsession.

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Food Jail is a self-help book written by Clinical Psychologist, speaker, and food enthusiast Stephanie Georgiou. Drawing on her personal experience with an eating disorder and over a decade of study and practice in psychology, Stephanie invites readers to explore how the brain works and how you can begin reshaping your relationship with food, body image, and life itself. She lets you take a deep dive into the brain of someone with an eating disorder and offers insight into how the brain works and provides strategies that can support positive mindset and behavioural shifts.

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This book is not just for people with eating disorders, it’s for anyone who wants to understand themselves better and start thinking differently about their habits, emotions, and mindset.

Disclaimer: This book is for educational and self-development purposes only. It is not a substitute for therapy, diagnosis, or professional treatment. If you are struggling with an eating disorder or mental health concern, please seek advice from your GP or a qualified mental health professional.

This website and its contents are for general education and coaching purposes only. While created by a registered clinical psychologist, the Food Freedom program is not a psychological or medical service and does not replace professional therapy, diagnosis, or treatment.

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