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Craving and the End of Craving

March 20, 2013 Ronna Kabatznick, PhD

Craving - the impulse for satisfaction - that often drives us to eat mindlessly is one of the most misunderstood experiences. The general assumption is that once we satisfy cravings, we'll be happy and satisfied. But the nature of craving is actually not a source of satisfaction. We need to understand the nature of craving to attain a sense of satisfaction. This practice can radically change mindful eating habits.

Objectives:

1. What is craving and it's relationship to mindful eating?
2. What are the different types of craving?
3. How can we learn to feel satisfied in the midst of craving?

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