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Research shows that behavioral addictions, including emotional eating, can actually trigger stronger brain responses than hard drugs. Yet when people struggle with food, they’re so often told to “just have more discipline” or “try harder.” It’s no wonder so many of us feel stuck in shame and frustration.
In this eye-opening conversation with psychiatrist Dr. Daniel Hochman, creator of the Self Recovery program, we learn why emotional eating isn’t about willpower but about how we try to manage emotional pain. His science-based program, now recognized as one of the leading alternatives to Alcoholics Anonymous, helps people uncover the emotional roots of addiction and build real, lasting recovery.
Tune in to hear Dr. Hochman’s “current of addiction” framework that helps people understand why they turn to food, how to reduce harm without restriction, and why building tolerance, not perfection, is the real key to freedom.
References
Self Recovery's Website
Quiz: What's Your Readiness for Change?
Dr. Hochman's Instagram
Dr. Hochman's LinkedIn
Self Recovery Community on Reddit
Audio Stamps
01:23 - Introduction of today's guest, psychiatrist Dr. Daniel Hochman, and how he came to work in the area of addiction.
02:53 - How do you define addiction in a medical sense versus something that's just a habit or a strong preference?
06:39 - Definition of emotional eating and Dr. Hochman’s key strategies to work on it.
13:10 - Practicing the art of tolerance to build strength against cravings
18:05 - How to slow down the urge to emotionally eat.
21:30 - Dealing with regression and shame when progress stalls.
24:14 - Why it's worth seeking the right professional guidance for emotional eating.
26:25 - How to work with Dr. Hochman via his clinical practice and Self Recovery program.
All of the information on this podcast is for general informational purposes only. Please talk to your physician and medical team about what is right for you. No medical advice is being on this podcast.
If you live in Indiana or Illinois and want to work with doctor Matthea Rentea, you can find out more on www.RenteaClinic.com
Health is the best gift you can give. Select ‘Give as a gift’ at checkout to share one of our programs with someone you love. Explore the details here.
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By Matthea Rentea MD4.9
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Send a Text Message. Please include your name and email so we can answer you! Please note, this does not subscribe you to our email list, it's just to answer if you have a questions for us.
Research shows that behavioral addictions, including emotional eating, can actually trigger stronger brain responses than hard drugs. Yet when people struggle with food, they’re so often told to “just have more discipline” or “try harder.” It’s no wonder so many of us feel stuck in shame and frustration.
In this eye-opening conversation with psychiatrist Dr. Daniel Hochman, creator of the Self Recovery program, we learn why emotional eating isn’t about willpower but about how we try to manage emotional pain. His science-based program, now recognized as one of the leading alternatives to Alcoholics Anonymous, helps people uncover the emotional roots of addiction and build real, lasting recovery.
Tune in to hear Dr. Hochman’s “current of addiction” framework that helps people understand why they turn to food, how to reduce harm without restriction, and why building tolerance, not perfection, is the real key to freedom.
References
Self Recovery's Website
Quiz: What's Your Readiness for Change?
Dr. Hochman's Instagram
Dr. Hochman's LinkedIn
Self Recovery Community on Reddit
Audio Stamps
01:23 - Introduction of today's guest, psychiatrist Dr. Daniel Hochman, and how he came to work in the area of addiction.
02:53 - How do you define addiction in a medical sense versus something that's just a habit or a strong preference?
06:39 - Definition of emotional eating and Dr. Hochman’s key strategies to work on it.
13:10 - Practicing the art of tolerance to build strength against cravings
18:05 - How to slow down the urge to emotionally eat.
21:30 - Dealing with regression and shame when progress stalls.
24:14 - Why it's worth seeking the right professional guidance for emotional eating.
26:25 - How to work with Dr. Hochman via his clinical practice and Self Recovery program.
All of the information on this podcast is for general informational purposes only. Please talk to your physician and medical team about what is right for you. No medical advice is being on this podcast.
If you live in Indiana or Illinois and want to work with doctor Matthea Rentea, you can find out more on www.RenteaClinic.com
Health is the best gift you can give. Select ‘Give as a gift’ at checkout to share one of our programs with someone you love. Explore the details here.
Support the show

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