Are you tired of constantly worrying about food and your body?
Do you want to break free from the endless cycle of dieting and self-doubt?
Well, we've got great news for you!
Introducing the 'Color Yourself Confident' adult coloring book, curated by psychoanalyst and eating disorder specialist, Dr. Nina Savelle-Rocklin.
This incredible tool is designed to help you transform your relationship with food and your body, all while enjoying the relaxing and therapeutic benefits of coloring.
And the best part?
While this coloring book is available for purchase on Amazon, by simply opting in, you'll get your copy absolutely FREE!
Inside, you'll find:
- Beautiful, hand-drawn illustrations designed to promote self-reflection and positive body image
- Empowering affirmations and quotes to boost your confidence and self-esteem
- Expert insights from Dr. Nina Savelle-Rocklin to guide you on your journey towards a healthier relationship with food and your body
So, what are you waiting for?
Click the button below to opt in and get your FREE copy of 'Color Yourself Confident' today.
It's time to take back control and start feeling confident in your own skin!
Dr. Nina Savelle-Rocklin is a renowned author and podcast host and one of the nation’s leading psychoanalysts known for the psychology of eating. Her signature message of, “It’s not what you’re eating, it’s what’s eating ‘at’ you” has resonated with hundreds of thousands of listeners from around the globe in 45 countries. As founder of The Binge Cure Method, she guides emotional eaters to create lasting food freedom so they can take back control of their lives and feel good in their bodies.
Dr. Nina’s personal history with eating disorders fuels her passion for helping others. She once considered herself “the poster child for eating disorders.” After struggling for 15 years, she went to therapy–but she went for anxiety. She never disclosed her disordered relationship with food to her therapist, yet she left therapy completely healed from all eating disorders.
How was this possible? Food was never the problem; it was a negative “solution” to the problem. Dr. Nina became a psychotherapist because she wanted to help other people stop the obsession and madness about food, weight, and body image.
She's written five books, appeared on countless podcasts (including The Dr. Drew Podcast) and has written for Psychology Today and many other publications. And now, she's bringing some of her expertise to you.