{"name":"BBA Food Recovery Workshop: Whole In Our Soul","short_name":"BBA Food Recovery Workshop: Whole In Our Soul","theme_color":"#ffffff","start_url":"/","display":"standalone","background_color":"#fff","description":"<div class=\"paragraph\"><strong>Transform Your Relationship Yourself and Others</strong><br />Many people living with eating and body troubles eventually discover that the behaviors were never truly about food. Whether through GLP-1 medications, abstinence, or temporary periods of control, once the behavior quiets, the underlying emotional pain becomes far more visible. These patterns function as <strong>maladaptive coping strategies</strong>—ways to manage distress, numb overwhelming emotions, or create a sense of control when life feels unmanageable.<br /><br /><span style=\"color:#e03e2d;\">Join the mailing list for the next workshop at<a href=\"https://wholeinoursoul.weebly.com/\" style=\"color:#e03e2d;\"></a> <a href=\"https://bbafood.com\" style=\"color:#e03e2d;\">https://bbafood.com</a> or <a href=\"https://wholeinoursoul.weebly.com/\" style=\"color:#e03e2d;\">https://wholeinoursoul.weebly.com/</a></span><br /><br />As the behaviors stop, individuals often experience increased vulnerability, emotional dysregulation, and unresolved trauma surfacing to awareness. For many, this clarity can feel destabilizing; the absence of the old coping mechanism reveals deeper needs for somatic healing, secure attachment, emotional maturity, and spiritual grounding. <strong>The common thread is not a lack of willpower, but the absence of deeper healing--</strong>an inability to access the peace of emotional regulation, self-compassion, and meaning. </div>\n<div>\n<div></div>\n<a class=\"wsite-button wsite-button-large wsite-button-highlight\" href=\"https://wholeinoursoul.weebly.com/take-the-quiz.html\"><span class=\"wsite-button-inner\">Am I A Compulsive Eater?</span></a>\n<div><span style=\"color:#e03e2d;\">Join the mailing list for the next workshop at<a href=\"https://wholeinoursoul.weebly.com/\" style=\"color:#e03e2d;\"></a> <a href=\"https://bbafood.com\" style=\"color:#e03e2d;\">https://bbafood.com</a> or <a href=\"https://wholeinoursoul.weebly.com/\" style=\"color:#e03e2d;\">https://wholeinoursoul.weebly.com/</a></span></div>\n</div>\n<div class=\"paragraph\">​For some, recovery from substances such as alcohol or drugs revealed that <strong>food, body control, or compulsive behaviors</strong> became the new outlet for emotional dysregulation. For others, the cycle never paused long enough to glimpse another way of living. The common thread is not a lack of willpower, but the absence of deeper healing—an inability to access tools for emotional regulation, secure attachment, self-compassion, and meaning-making.<br /><br />Modern behavioral health frameworks—including psychology, social work, trauma-informed practice, and emotional intelligence research—affirm what spiritual traditions and the 12-Step model have taught for decades: <br />​<strong>Sustainable change requires an internal shift.</strong><br />Once a person stops acting out with their substance or behavior of choice, the unresolved emotional, relational, and spiritual wounds rise to the surface. What emerges is not a failure of abstinence—it is an invitation to develop <strong>emotional sobriety</strong>, <strong>emotional maturity</strong>, and <strong>an awakened relationship with oneself and with God</strong> (as each person understands their own version of God).</div>\n<div class=\"paragraph\"></div>\n<div class=\"paragraph\">This workshop is designed for individuals who have reached that pivotal moment: <strong>the recognition that freedom will not come from controlling food, the body, or external circumstances, but from transforming the internal landscape that drives those patterns.</strong><br /><span style=\"color:#e03e2d;\"></span></div>\n<div class=\"paragraph\"><span style=\"color:#e03e2d;\"></span></div>\n<div class=\"paragraph\"><span style=\"color:#e03e2d;\">Join the mailing list for the next workshop at<a href=\"https://wholeinoursoul.weebly.com/\" style=\"color:#e03e2d;\"></a> <a href=\"https://bbafood.com\" style=\"color:#e03e2d;\">https://bbafood.com</a> or <a href=\"https://wholeinoursoul.weebly.com/\" style=\"color:#e03e2d;\">https://wholeinoursoul.weebly.com/</a></span></div>\n<div class=\"paragraph\"><br /><strong>Grounded in the Big Book Awakening (BBA) method, this program integrates:</strong>\n<ul>\n<li>Evidence-informed behavioral concepts</li>\n<li>Trauma-aware principles</li>\n<li>Emotional intelligence and self-reflection skills</li>\n<li>Higher-power–centered spiritual development</li>\n<li>The peer-based, experiential wisdom of the 12 Steps</li>\n</ul>\nTogether, we explore the underlying drivers of compulsive eating--such as fear, anger, emotional avoidance, unresolved grief, shame, hypervigilance, perfectionism, identity fragmentation, and attachment injuries—and how these manifest in the mind, body, and spirit.<br /><br />Join the mailing list for the next workshop at<a href=\"https://wholeinoursoul.weebly.com/\"></a> <a href=\"https://bbafood.com\">https://bbafood.com</a> or <a href=\"https://wholeinoursoul.weebly.com/\">https://wholeinoursoul.weebly.com/</a></div>","icons":[{"src":"https://deow9bq0xqvbj.cloudfront.net/image-logo/2394668/StarvingforGod_300x300.png","sizes":"300x300","type":"image/png"}]}