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For Immediate Release

 

News Release:

Finally. The Seminar to End Emotional Eating

April 8 th , 9 th , and 10th 2005 from 10:00 am to 7:00 pm, The CEDRIC Centre, (Community Eating Disorders and Related Issues Counselling), is hosting its 3 day New Perspective Seminar , $374.50, at The Sandman Hotel Board Room, 2852 Douglas Street, Victoria, BC. To register: 1-250-383-0797.

"This seminar is a perfect fit for people who identify that they have food issues, but don't fit into the category of a clinical eating disorder. Typically, these are men and women who yo-yo diet and don't like their bodies. They feel as if they're constantly battling food," says Michelle Morand, founder and director of The CEDRIC Centre. "The technical term for these people is sub-clinical disordered eating, which is really just a fancy way of describing the relationship that many people have with food and their bodies."

Morand says, "Disliking your body and analyzing every bite of food that goes into your mouth might be extremely common, but it's not normal. Contrary to popular belief, you can have a balanced relationship with food, eat foods you like, and be at a healthy weight, without dieting. It's called Natural Eating, and our seminar in April will show men and women how to eat naturally, and end emotional eating."

The CEDRIC Centre specializes in the treatment of clinical eating disorders and related issues such as anxiety, depression, and distorted body image. They also work with men and women of all ages who have food and body issues that don't meet the clinical criterion for eating disorders, but nevertheless, negatively impact the lives of thousands of men and women.

 

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For more information, please contact:

Brooke Finnigan / Michelle Morand

The CEDRIC Centre 

(250) 383-0797

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