There will always be stress, but it doesn’t have to take us down. We can learn from it and build resilience to handle whatever life brings.
When One Person Starts to Change – Insights from a Marriage and Family Therapist
When one lane of a two-way street is redirected, the landscape will change in one of two ways.
Why Relationships Are Key to Happiness and Health
People can be difficult to deal with, and our responses to them drive our thoughts and emotions, which in turn drive our behavior.
From Triggers to Tools in 10 Weeks #7 – Ignoring Your Own Needs
Ignoring your own needs will deplete you and leave you vulnerable to holiday triggers. Learn how to not put yourself last.
From Triggers to Tools in 10 Weeks #6 – Rituals and Family Culture
Being together during the holidays can magnify any food-related aspects of your family’s culture.
From Triggers to Tools in 10 Weeks #1 – Eating at Someone Else’s House
Worried that eating at someone else’s house will trigger your food addiction? Here are some practical tips for you.
The Grandparent Connection – Holiday Reflections by Shawn Johnson
Welcome to the next installment of our “More About Me” series. Today we’ll hear from Shawn Johnson. As the holidays are upon us, we think of times with loved ones, especially memories of ones we have lost. Close your eyes for a moment and open your treasure trove of memories, taking a step back in […]
On Belonging
Eating disorders are so self-focused and isolating, it’s very tough to have healthy relationships. So what should you heal first?
When I Call on My Own Community
Relationship issues may be what got someone into an eating disorder; cultivating healthy and supportive relationships can help them climb out.
Can You Help Too Much?
Helping others is important, but are you doing enough to help yourself?
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