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About Us

Meet the Board of Directors

Michael Prager

Michael Prager

Chairman
Michael is a recovering food addict who has lost more than 500 pounds in his life through yo-yo dieting. Once he recognized that he could be a Food Addict and took the necessary steps, he has successfully maintained a 150-pound weight loss for over 30 years.
Mona Y. Obaid

Mona Y. Obaid

Vice Chair, executive committee
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Sachir Ajlouni

Sachir Ajlouni

Member, executive committee
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Susan Branscome

Susan Branscome

Treasurer, executive committee
Susan Branscome spent her 40-year career in commercial real estate, including founding her own commercial mortgage banking company. Her strong business acumen is a valuable asset to the Food Addiction Institute board.
Cynthia Myers-Morrison, EdD

Cynthia Myers-Morrison, EdD

Member, executive committee
My mission is to encourage and educate children, young people, and adults to plan ahead to attain and maintain healthy metabolic systems four months before conception. This will support the mental and physical well-being of offspring for generations to come.
Bonnie Nolan

Bonnie Nolan

Board Member
Dr. Bonnie Nolan, PhD, LCADC, obtained her undergraduate and graduate degrees from Rutgers University and the UMDNJ School of Biomedical Sciences.
She served as a faculty member at Rutgers University for ten years before founding and managing a successful outpatient center for substance use disorders.
Theresa Wright

Theresa Wright

Member, executive committee
Theresa Wright is a nationally recognized dietitian and nutritionist, and a pioneer in the field of Food Addiction. She was among the first nutrition experts to identify untreated food addiction as the hidden cause behind the struggles millions face with food and weight.
Judy Wolfe - CFAP, HMA, SUGAR C/L

Judy Wolfe - CFAP, HMA, SUGAR C/L

Chairwoman of the Social Media Committee
Judy Wolfe is a Certified Food Addiction Professional, SUGAR Certified/Licensed, and Certified in Holistic Medicine forin Addiction through her mentor Bitten Jonsson. She is one of the co-founders of SUGARxGlobal.com, a 24/7 worldwide virtual community where Sugar and Food Addicts gain skills to crush their cravings for good.
Daria Green

Daria Green

Board Member
I am deeply committed to revolutionizing how we understand and treat the devastating condition of Food Addiction. My approach combines cutting-edge research in neurobiology with Functional Medicine and established addiction treatment frameworks.
David Wolfe

David Wolfe

Board Member
Blending his expertise as a high-performance coach with a profound understanding of addiction dynamics, Dave Wolfe brings a unique perspective to Food Addiction recovery. As a former registered dietitian who has personally journeyed through sugar addiction, Dave’s perspective is deeply personal.
Rachel Shwalb

Rachel Shwalb

Secretary, executive committee
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Susan Peirce

Susan Peirce

Borad Member
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Marty Lerner

Marty Lerner

Borad Member
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Our Partners

SHiFT — Recovery by Acorn

A leader in the groundbreaking field of food addiction treatment, SHiFT – Recovery by Acorn is committed to supporting people to lift themselves out of the depths of food obsession. SHiFT provides successful treatment for food addiction using cutting-edge solutions modeled after drug and alcohol addiction recovery.
Spanning three decades, we have worked with thousands of people struggling with binge eating disorder, compulsive overeating, bulimia, anorexia, and other eating disorders. The transformations are awe-inspiring. We are passionate about guiding you out of the shackles of food addiction and into a productive life that you never imagined possible.
At SHiFT, we understand the struggle of food addiction, both personally and professionally. There is hope. We are committed to bringing you a life of freedom from food obsession. Join us to discover a whole new way of living. Join us to discover the SHiFT: Sobriety, Hope, Freedom, and Transformation.

Bittens Addiction Corp

Bitten Jonsson is an educator, trainer, and coach with a long and storied role in the development of Food Addiction diagnosis and treatment. She offers two educational programs:
SUGAR® SUGAR® diagnostic assessment is the most powerful tool available to aid clients worldwide in understanding and accepting the complex condition of sugar/carb addiction. It helps overcome denial, shame, and stigma and significantly increases motivation and compliance among those who assess as sugar/carb addicted.
SUGAR® is a valuable certification, now available for healthcare professionals of all types – doctors, nurses, nutritionists, dietitians, physical therapists, addiction counselors, health educators, naturopaths, personal trainers, coaches, social workers, obesity and mental health specialists, etc.
HMA® Join Bitten Jonsson, world-renowned trainer of sugar/carb addiction professionals, for an evidence-based certification course on Holistic Medicine for Addiction (HMA®).
Learn to successfully guide clients in:
  • Nutrition for the addicted brain (LCHF/keto)
  • Adaptation of food plans
  • DSM-5, ICD-10/11
  • Screening, assessment evaluation, and diagnosis (SUGAR®, ADDIS®, GAMES®)
  • The role of integrative and orthomolecular medicine in modern addiction treatment
  • Relapse prevention, protocol, and treatment
  • De-shaming
  • Solution-oriented, brief intervention protocols
  • The importance of self-help groups
  • Lifelong maintenance protocol
  • Extensive recovery skills and more

Renaissance Nutrition

Many years ago, I was applying to my first university. I was interested in electronics; my parents said that girls could not be electronic engineers. So I chose nutrition as a “girl’s” curriculum, planning to change majors when I could.
In one of my first nutrition classes, I found myself interrupting the teacher with questions. “Do you really mean that the chicken I ate for dinner will soon become my heart, lungs, liver, or eyeballs? How can that happen?”
“Yes, my dear,” said the teacher, “And I am here to teach you just how the body does that.”
The very idea that food could be literally transformed into my brain or lungs or other body parts was just amazing to me. Since that first nutrition class, I have been fascinated by learning how the body does this; how food is the substrate that the body changes into our very beings, and how the body uses food to grow, repair, and heal itself.
During 15 years in hospital dietetics, I encountered some clients who had a set of issues which made them uniquely ill and unable to make good decisions. As I began to work with them, I came to understand that, in some people, the body’s response to certain foods is uniquely different and very much like an alcoholic or other substance addict’s response.
In 2005 I found the Food Addiction Institute, which was just establishing itself. These were the people who understood me when other dietitians often did not. These people helped me without laughter or denial or condescension. We worked together to find solutions that worked for the client.
People can have physical reactions to many different foods, but always the overprocessed and man-made foods, and many of the not-food nutrient-free additives are part of the substance abuse.
Not everyone is a food addict, and not all addictions are the same, but in more than 30 years of practice, I am grateful to have been given the empathy, wisdom, and intelligence to help thousands of people get free of this painful, harmful addiction.
This is done by eating healthy nutrient-rich foods to which the body is not addicted and learning to create a much more satisfying life for themselves.

Bonnie Nolan

+01-732-221-6059
61 Green St., Woodbridge, NJ 07095
Lic. 37LC00351600
Dr. Nolan is a Licensed Clinical Alcohol and Drug Counselor and a Certified Food Addiction Specialist. She treats various addictions and problematic behaviors individually and in groups to help clients achieve a balanced life.
She uses techniques based on client readiness and receptivity, often incorporating trauma therapies like CPT and EMDR due to the prevalence of trauma backgrounds among her clients. Additionally, Dr. Nolan employs REBT and CBT, both aimed at reframing perceptions to manage emotions. REBT particularly emphasizes behavior as therapy, asserting that mood follows action.
Dr. Nolan is certified in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) and uses it to treat clients in challenging situations such as unemployment, problematic relationships, or coping with illness. DBT focuses on mindfulness and self-regulation, which are key concepts for managing cravings and urges, and learning to respond calmly rather than react emotionally.
In therapy with Dr. Nolan, clients will focus on identifying beliefs that cause distress, many of which were formed during traumatic experiences, often before they had the verbal skills to understand or articulate them. These are often old beliefs that are no longer rational or beneficial.
Additionally, some clients participate in 12-step programs and use the steps to recognize unhelpful thought patterns. Clients learn to identify and actively challenge irrational beliefs while acquiring coping and self-soothing skills to avoid self-destructive behaviors.
If you want to know about becoming an institute partner, here’s the full rundown:

Donors

Generous,consistent supporter

Outstanding among the hundreds of donors to the Food Addiction Institute is the Carl and Cassandra Segal Charitable Trust.

“The Segals have contributed to our mission for years,” said Michael Prager, institute chairman. “They are our greatest supporters, not only financially, but in their dedication to the institute’s mission of helping those with Food Addiction. This includes not only for those who experience the disease but for those who treat, counsel, and educate about it.” Cassie Segal said the foundation’s financial and moral support reflects her appreciation for FAI’s founder, Phil Werdell.

“I think of Phil as my teacher, not only from his enormous understanding about Food Addiction, but how he showed unconditional love to all.”

Financial Contributors

General Supporters

The institute’s history

The Food Addiction Institute was first conceived and founded by Phil Werdell, MA, a long time food addiction professional and a leader in the field. It began in 2005 as a conversation among food addiction professionals and recovering food addicts about what was needed to effectively address the food addiction crisis within the obesity epidemic.

In the early years, FAI efforts focused primarily on collecting research that was slowly being generated that supported the validity of identifying food addiction as a distinct medical condition and food addicts as people deserving of and indeed requiring a distinct approach to treatment.

At the same time, the Institute began to collect descriptions of best practices from leading treatment professionals. A growing list of publications helpful to patients and clients, and to healthcare providers was assembled, and has continued to grow as interest in the area has grown.

In January 2017, the FAI Board of Directors significantly updated its mission statement. It now reflects a greater emphasis on serving the needs of those afflicted with food addiction even as it continues to offer useful information to healthcare providers and researchers. The Food Addiction Institute has now also committed itself to playing a much stronger advocacy role.

Pioneers

This honors individuals whose contributions have greatly advanced the understanding of Food Addiction. Though not directly affiliated with our institute, their work has had a profound impact on the field.

Phil

Phil

Pioneer
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Ashley Gearhardt

Ashley Gearhardt

Pioneer
Ashley Gearhardt was a doctoral candidate at Yale University when she and colleagues developed the Yale Food Addiction Scale, published in 2009 as the first tool for assessing Food Addiction in individuals. The scale, as modified in 2016, is a 35-point questionnaire based on criteria used in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of the American Psychiatric Association.
Bartley G. Hoebel

Bartley G. Hoebel

Pioneer
Bartley G. Hoebel was best known for his seminal research on animal models to study Food Addiction. His research on sugar addiction in rats “generated worldwide attention for its possible public health applications,” according to his obituary published by Princeton, where was a professor of psychology and the Princeton Neuroscience Institute, when he died at age 76 in 2011.
 Esther Helga Gudmundsdottir

Esther Helga Gudmundsdottir

Pioneer
For years, Esther Helga Gudmundsdottir struggled with food addiction and obesity, a challenge that profoundly shaped her life. She reached a turning point after struggling for years with her food addiction by using a 12-step program to recover
Theresa

Theresa

Chair
Theresa Wright, MS, RD, LDN, is a dietitian, and nutritionist, and a pioneer in the field of fFood aAddiction. Nationally recognized for her innovative approach to nutrition and the treatment of weight issues, Theresa was among the first nutrition experts to recognize that the hidden reason millions of people struggle with food and weight is their untreated Ffood Aaddiction.
Mary Foushi

Mary Foushi

Chair
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Details

The Food Addiction Institute is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt international organization chartered in Kentucky, USA. It promotes treatment of Food Addiction as a substance use disorder and is the world’s foremost resource for information about Food Addiction.

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