Our abstract 👉🏼 People Need People (PNP): Weight neutral treatment for patients with binge eating disorder and higher weight” has been accepted as an Oral Pres at #EDRS
Hope to see you at Paper Session 3!
This new @IntJEatDisord article concludes "Feeling fat and binge eating mutually reinforce each other." https://t.co/WqlWXIt82P
It reminds me of a paper I coauthored with Rodin and Silberstein entitled "Feeling Fat: A Woman's Shame."
@Mimiberk1Mimi@DKThomp@SykesCharlie I live in Norway. Most schools do not have bans but new suggestions related to smart phones are currently being considered due to the stark increase of symptoms of anxiety and depression among adolescents.
My latest for @NPR:
The weight-loss industry tells us that if we just lose a few pounds, we'll be happy. But this industry has created a problem only more dieting – or more drugs – can fix. The body is something to be tamed for the entirety of our lives.
https://t.co/65rceoxzEx
One of the many harms of diet culture (and I suspect the narrative around effective anti-obesity drugs as well ) is that weight bias becomes internalized at very young ages — children at elevated weight are at high risk of developing eating disorders.
En studie fra Storbritannia viser at gratis skolemat har bidratt til redusert overvekt blant barn og ført til mer lesing, i tillegg til at det har bidratt til å avlaste familieøkonomien. Mange gevinster i dette. På tide å få gratis skolemat i Norge også?
https://t.co/RTRhXf3pbc
People have all kinds of urgent needs that are not about psychotherapy. A sick person needs medical attention, hungry person needs food, homeless person needs housing etc. If your role as soc worker is to connect people w resources, do your job. But it’s not doing *psychotherapy*
Want to know the experiences of participating in a weight-neutral #eatingdisorder treatment that specifically addresses the underlying factors contributing to #bingeeatingdisorder? Read our publication here: https://t.co/qrDuzEtslj