Where psychology meets the kitchen table, for a gentler relationship with food, body, and self.

Less fixing, more understanding.

Food is more than nourishment. It can be comfort, distraction, habit, or something in between. Here, you’re invited to look at that relationship more closely, and more gently.

Assorted dishes on a wooden table, including a bowl of roasted squash with sage leaves, crispy croquettes with green herbs, a plate of sautéed eggplant, slices of bread, and a small glass of red wine.

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