Emotional Eating Center - Oro Valley, AZ
Oro Valley Psychiatrist Doctors for Emotional EatingType of Physician: Psychiatrist What is a Psychiatrist? A certification by the Board of Psychiatry & Neurology; practitioners are skilled in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of mental, addictive and emotional disorders. He or she is trained to understand the biological, psychological and social components of illness and is qualified to order diagnostic laboratory tests and to prescribe medications, as well as to evaluate and treat psychological and interpersonal problems. The psychiatrist is also prepared to intervene with individuals and families who are coping with stress, crises, and other problems in living. Specialty: Psychiatry Common Name: Psychiatrist Doctors in Oro Valley *![]() Randall W Fehr MD ![]() Ann B Lettes MD ![]() Canyon View Psychiatry ![]() Canyon View Psychiatry ![]() Brad Johnson MD ![]() Canyon View Psychiatry ![]() Gail L Schwartz MD ![]() Gayle P Masterson MD ![]() Behavioral Health ![]() Behavioral Health ![]() Behavioral Health ![]() Ronald G Nathan MD ![]() Everett J Rogers MD ![]() Howard D Toff MD ![]() Susan C Katz MD ![]() Nutritional Metabolic & Psychiatric Medicine ![]() Herbert M Grossman MD ![]() River Rd Behavioral Health ![]() Michael F Breslow MD ![]() Codac Behavioral Health Agency ![]() Codac Behavioral Health Agency ![]() Codac Behavioral Health Agency ![]() Drs Bradley & Leehey ![]() Drs Bradley & Leehey ![]() Codac Behavioral Health Agency ![]() Teresa Longoria & Hector Barillas MDs ![]() University Physicians Healthcare Psychiatry ![]() University Physicians Healthcare Psychiatry ![]() University Physicians Healthcare Psychiatry ![]() University Physicians Healthcare Psychiatry ![]() University Physicians Healthcare Psychiatry ![]() University Physicians Healthcare Psychiatry ![]() University Physicians Healthcare Psychiatry ![]() University Physicians Healthcare Psychiatry ![]() University Physicians Healthcare Psychiatry ![]() University Physicians Healthcare Psychiatry ![]() University Physicians Healthcare Psychiatry ![]() Harry D Goldwasser MD ![]() Codac Behavioral Health Agency ![]() El Rio Special Immunology Associates ![]() El Rio Special Immunology Associates ![]() James C VanDoren MD ![]() Mavis J Donnelly MD ![]() Raul J Rodriguez Sora MD ![]() Cope Behavioral ![]() Independent Behavioral Health Associates ![]() Independent Behavioral Health Associates ![]() Center4 Stress Reduction ![]() Drs Jones & Westin ![]() Drs Jones & Westin ![]() Codac Behavioral Health Agency ![]() Codac Behavioral Health Agency ![]() Dawn Gunter MD ![]() Healthcare Southwest ![]() The Aleph Center PLLC ![]() Providence Service Corp ![]() Psychiatry & Psychotherapy Assoc ![]() The Aleph Center PLLC ![]() The Aleph Center PLLC ![]() Stephen S Able MD ![]() Lawrence R Cronin MD ![]() Lawrence R Cronin MD ![]() Samantha P Frembgem DO ![]() Mind Source Centre ![]() Robert L Winsky Jr. MD ![]() University Physicians Healthcare Psychiatry Kino Campus ![]() University Physicians Healthcare Psychiatry Kino Campus ![]() University Physicians Healthcare Psychiatry Kino Campus ![]() University Physicians Healthcare Psychiatry Kino Campus ![]() Steven Diez de Pinos MD & Janice L Hanlon Toth MD ![]() University Physicians Healthcare Psychiatry Kino Campus ![]() University Physicians Healthcare Psychiatry Kino Campus ![]() University Physicians Healthcare Psychiatry Kino Campus ![]() University Physicians Healthcare Psychiatry Kino Campus ![]() University Physicians Healthcare Psychiatry Kino Campus ![]() University Physicians Healthcare Psychiatry Kino Campus ![]() Horizon Human Svc Arizona ![]() San Pedro Health ![]() Superstition Mountain Mental Health Center ![]() Michael Mahl MD ![]() Chandler Psychiatry ![]() Metropolitan NeuroBehavioral Institute ![]() Metropolitan NeuroBehavioral Institute ![]() Metropolitan NeuroBehavioral Institute ![]() Marc Schwartz DO PC ![]() Dorothy B Mitchell Counseling Center ![]() Dorothy B Mitchell Counseling Center ![]() Howard K Mason MD & Associates ![]() Frantz Muse MD ![]() Deborah Brogan MD ![]() Gurjot Marwah MD ![]() Desert Vista Behavioral Health Center ![]() Foothills Psychiatry ![]() Edward G Blankstein MD ![]() Michael Ogden MD ![]() Ahwatukee Psychiatry ![]() Ahwatukee Psychiatry ![]() Ahwatukee Psychiatry ![]() Kiti Ton MD ![]() Balbir C Sharma MD Oro Valley, ArizonaUpcoming Local Events2012-06-01
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Emotional EatingRead the Emotional Eating article » How Can I Identify Eating Triggers?Situations and emotions that trigger us to eat fall into five main categories.
To identify what triggers excessive eating in you, keep a food diary that records what and when you eat as well as what stressors, thoughts, or emotions you identify as you eat. You should begin to identify patterns to your excessive eating fairly quickly. How Do I Break Myself of the Habit?Identifying eating triggers is the first step; however, this alone is not sufficient to alter eating behavior. Usually, by the time you have identified a pattern, eating in response to emotions or certain situations has become a habit. Now you have to break that habit. Developing alternatives to eating is the second step. When you start to reach for food in response to a trigger, try one of the following activities instead.
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Nearby Oro Valley Hospitals *![]() Northwest Medical Center Oro Valley ![]() Sonora Behavioral Health Hospital ![]() HEALTHSOUTH Rehabilitation Hospital of Southern Arizona ![]() Northwest Medical Center ![]() Sierra Tucson ![]() Tucson Heart Hospital ![]() University Medical Center ![]() Carondelet St Mary's Hospital ![]() HEALTHSOUTH Rehabilitation Institute of Tucson ![]() Palo Verde Mental Health Services ![]() Tucson Medical Center ![]() Carondelet St Joseph's Hospital ![]() Kindred Hospital Tucson ![]() Cornerstone Hospital of Southeast Arizona ![]() Southern Arizona VA Health Care System ![]() University Physicians Healthcare Hospital at Kino Featured Articles*Provider Directory Terms of Use: The WebMD 'Provider Directory' is provided by WebMD for use by the general public as a quick reference of information about Providers. The Provider Directory is not intended as a tool for verifying the credentials, qualifications, or abilities of any Provider contained therein. Inclusion in the Provider Directory does not imply recommendation or endorsement nor does omission in the Provider Directory imply WebMD disapproval. |






































































































