Embodied Recovery Institute

Embodied Recovery Institute

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Embodied Recovery Institute provides experiential training for mental health and wellness professionals, to support them in their care for patients with eating disorders. Rachel Lewis-Marlow (co-founder) is a somatically integrative psychotherapist, dually licensed in counseling and therapeutic massage and bodywork. She is a Certified Advanced Practitioner in Sensorimotor Psychotherapy and has adv

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Our 2026–2027 trainings at Embodied Recovery Institute bring the body, attachment, and nervous system to the center of eating disorder recovery treatment.

Whether you’re starting or deepening your work, join us in expanding your knowledge. There’s an entry point for everyone.

🔗 Link in bio to learn more about CEs, training prerequisites, registration deadlines and course details.

Photos from Embodied Recovery Institute's post 05/25/2026

Embodied Recovery Institute is expanding—and we’re thrilled to make our foundational training accessible to practitioners around the world.

If you’ve been wanting to train with us but travel wasn’t possible, this is your opportunity.

The updated online format includes:
- 7 live virtual sessions
- Pre-recorded modules
- Downloadable handouts
- Experiential learning and guided discussions
- A global professional community

Designed for therapists, dietitians, body-based practitioners, and any medical or mental health providers working with feeding and eating struggles.

Whether you’re new to somatic ED work or expanding your current skill set, this training offers the maps, models, and frameworks that shape the Embodied Recovery for Eating Disorders approach, including:
- The 4 foundational principles of trauma-informed, attachment-based, and somatically integrative eating disorder treatment
- Developmental and neurologically-based models that explain how embodiment and nervous system regulation support “normative eating”
- Experiential exploration of attachment patterns and how they influence regulation, feeding dynamics, and recovery
- Evidence-based rationale for expanding the ED treatment team to include specialists in trauma, sensory processing, embodied movement, and CAM
- Opportunities for self-reflection to help providers better understand their own embodied patterns and capacity for co-regulation

Registration deadline August 1, 2026
Link in bio to learn more. Hope to see you online!

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Chapel Hill, NC
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