Reframing Fat
by Jeanine LeDoux MS, RD, LDN
“Fat”…a single word that can be attached to so many strong emotions. It can make people feel afraid, disgusted, anxious, lonely, or even ashamed. When did this one simple word … read more
by Jeanine LeDoux MS, RD, LDN
“Fat”…a single word that can be attached to so many strong emotions. It can make people feel afraid, disgusted, anxious, lonely, or even ashamed. When did this one simple word … read more
by Abigail Hammond, MS, RD, LDN
According to the contemporary medical model, recovery from an eating disorder often is viewed in terms of objective criteria…numbers: when he reaches his “treatment goal weight” or … read more
Recovery…Measured in Pounds or Purpose? Read More »
by Heather Bell, MPH RD LDN
When we struggle with fears about weight gain or overeating, we can become mistrustful of our … read more
Celebrating Our Appetites Read More »
by Lisa M. Pearl, MS,RD,LDN
Everyone within earshot has been listening to me talk about neurobiology lately. With the increased utilization … read more
What does your gut say? Read More »
by Beth Mayer, LICSW
On September 30th and October 1st I attended the first M.O.M march in Washington DC followed by a day of legislative activism. I was honored… read more>
M.O.M. March, Washington, DC Read More »