'Food Noise' and the Science of Interoceptive Awareness
Psychology Today | 28.05.2026 01:30
When working with teens who have eating disorders, we inevitably end up talking about "interoceptive awareness" within the first few therapy sessions. It sounds complicated, but it simply means the ability to feel and understand what is happening inside your own body, like hunger, exhaustion, or even a racing heartbeat. It’s what tells you if you are tired, cold, in pain, or hungry.