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 s

ome 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.

One of the places digestion begins is your mouth.Good oral hygiene is important on several fronts. The microbes in your ...
04/06/2026

One of the places digestion begins is your mouth.
Good oral hygiene is important on several fronts.
The microbes in your mouth support the microbes in your gut.
Chewing and saliva initiate the breakdown of food.
The pace of your chewing informs your brain and nervous system.
I could go on all day on this topic.
What would you like to know about?
April is Dental Health Month and also Stress Awareness Month.
Let’s dive in to these topics together. You may be surprised at the connections.

Video Sessions are a great way to work with me from wherever you are.
04/04/2026

Video Sessions are a great way to work with me from wherever you are.

The most common statement people tell me when speaking of how they feel in their body."Oh I know what I need to do but I...
03/27/2026

The most common statement people tell me when speaking of how they feel in their body.
"Oh I know what I need to do but I just don't do it for some reason."
Eating Psychology can reveal the underlying reasons why we continue to engage in actions or eating patterns that leave us feeling less than great.
Conversations with me can lead to simple changes that leave you feeling inspired, energized, and more relaxed.

How CONNECTED do you feel to others?Loneliness has been called an epidemic in our modern society.  I argue that the tech...
03/16/2026

How CONNECTED do you feel to others?
Loneliness has been called an epidemic in our modern society.
I argue that the technologies that are offered to us create divide and discourage meaningful connections between us.
We have lost opportunities for contemplation, reflection, engagement and real discourse.
This is a huge disservice to not only society as a whole but our inner wellbeing.
Sharing opinions helps to form beliefs.
Counterpoints are not battle calls.
Revealing where support is needed allows for true assistance to be offered.
When we are honest about our desires we can invite offerings we can truly accept with gratitude and real benefit.
Do you experience anything like these interactions regularly?
Do you have a best friend?
Do you engage in debate that offers you new insight?
If you are shown your actions or beliefs are going against your hopes and dreams can you listen?
In a world filled with disassociating, no-contact, one-offs and opinion-dropping without true reflections, where do we grow in depth and love?
How do you remain engaged?
Do you go out in the world like the ducks in this image? Just trying to look and act like everyone else? Are you holding your breath until interactions end hoping some unseen flow will carry you away?
I challenge you to learn something new about someone you think you know. Whether you think you "like them" or not.
Opening the doors of your mind can unlock your heart and dissolve anxiety, loneliness and fear.
Even if in the moment you are surprised or doubtful. Take the time to think about topics and perspectives you may think are contrary. Look into ideas. Consider revisiting conversations after you have discovered more information.
Reconnect.
Again and again.

Do you experience Brain Fog or Forgetfulness?I can help you to adjust your diet enjoyably.
03/13/2026

Do you experience Brain Fog or Forgetfulness?
I can help you to adjust your diet enjoyably.

Are you looking for support?I offer it!Make changes to your diet or lifestyle.Unburden yourself from stress.Get better s...
03/11/2026

Are you looking for support?
I offer it!
Make changes to your diet or lifestyle.
Unburden yourself from stress.
Get better sleep.
Feel good.
Gain understanding of your thoughts and body.
Resolve health issues.

Understanding WHY you are snacking between meals or at night can be a great starting point to solving your issues with f...
03/09/2026

Understanding WHY you are snacking between meals or at night can be a great starting point to solving your issues with food and body image.

I offer meaningful conversations to help you unlock struggles that you may have never considered before or even think you know all too well.

Supportive. Shame-free. Compassionate. Successful.

Your relationship with eating has everything to do with all the ways in which you feel.Get curious with me!Let's unlock ...
03/04/2026

Your relationship with eating has everything to do with all the ways in which you feel.
Get curious with me!
Let's unlock the mysteries of your mood, sleep, hormones, energy, balance and upsets together.

02/04/2026

Unwanted habits are place holders and signposts to our very own personal journey 💕

Is this part of your belief system?
02/01/2026

Is this part of your belief system?

Chronic diseases like heart disease, diabetes, and even many cancers don’t appear out of nowhere—they’re the result of years of biological dysfunction driven by everyday choices.

What you eat, how you sleep, the way you move, and even the strength of your social connections can influence your gene expression, gut microbiome, immune function, and hormone balance. These are the root drivers of either health or disease.

Waiting for symptoms to strike is reactive. True healthcare is proactive—starting in your kitchen, your relationships, and the choices you make every single day.

It's common to believe we just aren't trying at the moment to feel good, or thinner or to have more energy.  Working wit...
01/31/2026

It's common to believe we just aren't trying at the moment to feel good, or thinner or to have more energy.
Working with me can reveal simple strategies that work in all these areas.
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"There’s not one perfect way to eat. There’s a spectrum that depends on age, health, lifestyle, goals, genetics, season, and climate."
~ Marc David






It’s always so lovely how Deanna Minich, PhD brings everything together ✨
12/10/2025

It’s always so lovely how Deanna Minich, PhD brings everything together ✨

Each mineral carries more than a function.
It carries a story, a symbolic language of the body.
It enables our inner electricity and subtle charge.
It connects us to the matter and material.

They shape how we stand, flow, speak, restore, and transform. When we nourish ourselves with the full spectrum of minerals, we’re not just feeding biology but also nourishing archetypes, rhythms, and inner truths.

This is the beauty of nutrition to me:
every molecule is both matter and metaphor.
A functional message and a spiritual sign.
A bridge between the physical and the poetic
that lives inside each of us.

Which mineral do you feel you need most right now? ✨

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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.