Dr. Susan Albers, Psy.D
Bestselling Author, psychologist, speaker, Mindful eating teacher
- Expertise : Mindful eating
- Services : Founder of Mindful Eating
- Languages : english
- Website : https://eatingmindfully.com
Dr. Susan Albers, Psy.D. is a well-known New York Times best-selling author and a clinical psychologist at the Cleveland Clinic. She specializes in eating issues, weight loss, body image concerns, and mindfulness. After completing a master’s and a doctorate from the University of Denver, she completed an APA internship at the University Of Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana, and a post-doctoral fellowship at Stanford University in California.
Dr. Susan Albers also works to conduct mindful eating workshops across the globe. She holds her name as the author of six mindful eating books which include EatQ; 50 Ways to Soothe Yourself Without Food; Eat, Drink, Eating Mindfully and Be Mindful, and Mindful Eating 101. Her several works also have been featured in O, The Oprah Magazine, Shape, Family Circle, Prevention Magazine, Self, Health, Fitness Magazine, Vanity Fair, Natural Health, the Wall Street Journal. It was featured on Dr. Oz. She is also a contributor to Psychology Today and the Huffington Post.
Albers also holds membership in the Academy for Eating Disorders, International Association of Eating Disorder Professionals, and, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, the American Psychological Association, and National Eating Disorders Association. Susan enjoys spending time blogging, jogging, and walking (she is a New York Marathon, Bolder Boulder 10K & the San Francisco half marathon finisher), watching the Sundance Channel, and traveling.
Dr. Susan is the author of six mindful eating books including EatQ; 50 Ways to Soothe Yourself Without Food; Eating Mindfully; Eat, Drink, and Be Mindful and Mindful Eating 101. Her work has been featured in O, the Oprah Magazine, Family Circle, Shape, Prevention Magazine, Self, Health, Fitness Magazine, Vanity Fair, Natural Health, the Wall Street Journal and was on Dr. Oz. Susan is a contributor to the Huffington Post and Psychology Today.