Judith Matz, lcsw
THERAPIST • AUTHOR • SPEAKER • CONSULTANT
Still battling with food?Stop fighting. Make peace.
Judith’s transformative and inspiring message will help your audience discover a healthy and satisfying relationship with food – at any size!
Her life changing work has appeared in newspapers including the New York Times and LA Times, and magazines such as Good Housekeeping, Psychotherapy Networker, Allure and Shape. In addition to radio and podcast interviews, Judith’s work appeared in NBC News Chicago, HuffPo Live and America the Beautiful 2: The Thin Commandments
Download Judith’s Media Sheet here

Watch Judith in the documentary
America The Beautiful 2: The Thin Commandments
Samples of Judith’s work in the media (do not always represent her views)
Sample Podcasts:
Food Psych #320: Healing from Emotional Eating, Chronic Dieting, Binge Eating, and Body Shame
The Mindful Dietitian Podcast: The Shapeshifting of Diet Culture, and Breaking Free
Food Psych #151: Emotional Eating and Diet Culture with Judith Matz
Gurze-Salucore Eating Disorders Resource Catalogue: Binge Eating Disorder
Online:
NPR.org: Is The Weight Watchers-Oprah Winfrey Partnership Good for Dieters?
US News and World Report: My Kid Is Overweight – Does That Mean He’s Not Healthy?
Huffington Post: Three Must-Read Books for People in Recovery from Binge Eating Disorder
Huffington Post: New Year’s Resolutions: Eating Experts Wish You A Diet-Free New Year
Social Workers Speak: NASW Expert: Weight Reality Shows Based On Shame
In Print:
Goop: Navigating Food Shame—and the Antidote to Diet Culture
Today’s Dietitian: Reverse Nutrition: Saving The Best (And Biggest) For First
Sample articles written by Judith Matz:
Psychotherapy Networker: Unlearning Weight Stigma: The Latest Science on Weight and Trauma
Gurze-Salucore Eating Disorders Resource Catalogue: Binge Eating Disorder And The Road To Recovery
Diabetes Self-Management: Intuitive Eating: Enjoy Your Food, Respect Your Body
Psychotherapy Networker: Recipe for Life: Is Attuned Eating the Answer to Diet Failure?
Wise Brain Bulletin: Cultivating a Calm Mind for Emotional Overeaters