
Daria Green
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.
After completing specialized training through INFACT, Stanford’s Psychology of Addiction program, and Yale’s Addiction Treatment course, I’ve developed comprehensive treatment methods that address the complex physical, emotional, and psychological aspects of Food Addiction.
As a Board Member of the Food Addiction Institute, I actively work to promote the recognition of Food Addiction as a diagnosable disorder. Through extensive research, collaboration with field experts, and continuous professional development, I help individuals break free from addiction and disordered eating patterns.
My passion stems from witnessing firsthand the transformative power of proper treatment, abstinence, recovery, and professional support. I engage in public speaking, media appearances, and advocacy efforts to raise awareness about Food Addiction’s impact on both individual lives and society at large.
By being in medical school and influencing future curriculum and medical regulations, I combine evidence-based approaches and research with compassionate care to drive lasting change in the broader field of addiction treatment.