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Separating Health From Size

Posted on February 24, 2011 by Dr. Kathleen Young

Applying Health at Every Size principles to eating disorder recovery. Continue reading →

Posted in Activism, Eating Disorders, Health, Mental Health, Psychologist | Tagged BMI, Body Acceptance, Body Image, Dieting, Eating, Eating Disorders, Fat Acceptance, HAES, Health, Health at Every Size, Linda Bacon PhD, Mental Health, National Eating Disorder Awareness Week, National Eating Disorders Association, Obesity, Size Acceptance, Weight, Why Diets Don't Work | 3 Comments

Resolving Resolutions: How Will You Begin the New Year?

Posted on December 31, 2009 by Dr. Kathleen Young

Resolve to be more loving to yourself this year. Continue reading →

Posted in Eating Disorders, Forgiveness, Health, Holidays, Psychologist, Relationships, Self-care, Therapy, Trauma | Tagged 2010, Anorexia, Bulimia, Eating Disorders, Forgiveness, Health, Mental Health, Negative Self-talk, New Year's Resolutions, Psychologist, Psychotherapy, Self-care, Self-love, Therapy, Trauma, Trauma Survivors, Why Diets Don't Work | 7 Comments
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