As you change and grow, not everyone in your world may jump on board, because guess what? Recovery is a big adjustment for them, too.
When the Body Holds the Key to Disordered Eating
Changing what you’re doing with food is not about applying willpower or self-discipline, sometimes there are complex biological issues underlying food behaviors.
Getting Past Your Trauma
I’ve used many modalities in my therapy practice that use other parts of the body and brain, yet this one has some quick results.
What Happens to Our Plans
How do you stay motivated, committed, and true to yourself—your true heart and soul ideals, and the things you want to do?
Should Statements
Should statements are a type of cognitive distortion that happen when someone is constantly dissatisfied with whatever’s occurring in the present moment.
When People Are the Triggers
You don’t have to be afraid of triggers. You can learn to understand them and deal with them—not eat, restrict, or purge over them.
Words Carry Weight
Words are vital to personal growth, recovery and sense of self-worth. It’s not only about the words said out loud, but the messages behind the words.
The Ongoing Conversation Inside Your Head
Negative self-talk may be a frequent companion, but we can apply coping techniques just like in any other relationship.
Resolution Disillusion? Try This Instead
When you bring compassion to the process of change, it can help you break through the barriers that keep you stuck.
A New Kind of New Year
There is nothing as promising as the clean slate of a new calendar. What activities will you write on yours?
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