Holiday Self-Care: Essential Tips for Maintaining Mental and Physical Health During the Festive Period
Mental Health, Disordered Eating Karen Lynne Oliver Mental Health, Disordered Eating Karen Lynne Oliver

Holiday Self-Care: Essential Tips for Maintaining Mental and Physical Health During the Festive Period

Feeling overwhelmed by the festive rush? Our latest guide offers essential tips for taking care of your mental and physical health during Christmas and New Year’s. Learn how to embrace balance, practice mindfulness, set realistic boundaries, and stay connected with loved ones. Ready to make self-care a priority? Explore our Course Library for resources on body image, intuitive eating, stress management, and more.

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Navigating Food-Related Anxiety During the Festive Season: Tips for a Stress-Free Christmas and New Year’s
Intuitive Eating and HAES, Disordered Eating Karen Lynne Oliver Intuitive Eating and HAES, Disordered Eating Karen Lynne Oliver

Navigating Food-Related Anxiety During the Festive Season: Tips for a Stress-Free Christmas and New Year’s

Feeling anxious about food during the festive period? You’re not alone. In this post, we share practical tips to help you navigate food-related anxiety and social pressures during Christmas and New Year’s. From setting boundaries to embracing mindful eating, learn how to enjoy the season without stress. Ready to make peace with food? Explore our Intuitive Eating Course for the support you need.

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Eating Disorder Facts and Myths
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Eating Disorder Facts and Myths

Eating disorders can be a way of coping with feelings or situations that are making the person unhappy, angry, depressed, stressed, or anxious. They are not the fault of the person suffering, and no one chooses to have an eating disorder. They are complex psychological issues and have surprisingly little to do with food with you dig really deep into them.

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What is OSFED and what counts as disordered eating?
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What is OSFED and what counts as disordered eating?

Disordered eating doesn't just mean eating disorders. It includes the binge and restrict cycle, the dieting cycle, restriction of amounts or times of food, overeating in the name of a cheat day and then fasting the next day. Sometimes a person’s symptoms don’t exactly fit the expected symptoms for the clinical criteria for eating disorders. In that case, they might be diagnosed with an “other specified feeding or eating disorder” (OSFED).

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What is Orthorexia?
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What is Orthorexia?

Orthorexia refers to an unhealthy obsession with eating “pure” food. Food considered “pure” or “impure” can vary from person to person. This doesn’t mean that anyone who subscribes to a healthy eating plan or diet is suffering from orthorexia. It is not currently recognised in a clinical setting as a separate eating disorder.

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Understanding Bulimia Nervosa
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Understanding Bulimia Nervosa

People with bulimia are caught in a cycle of eating large quantities of food (called bingeing), and then trying to compensate for that overeating by vomiting, taking laxatives or diuretics, fasting, or exercising excessively (called purging). Someone with bulimia will place a strong emphasis on their weight and body shape and may see themselves as much larger than they are (links to Body Dysmorphic Disorder).

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What You Need To Know About Anorexia Nervosa
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What You Need To Know About Anorexia Nervosa

A person suffering from anorexia may develop “rules” around what they feel they can and cannot eat, as well as things like when and where they’ll eat. They may engage in body checking behaviours such as weighing and measuring themselves regularly (links with obsessive-compulsive features) and they may experience body dysmorphia (a distorted view of their own body).

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Is Intuitive Eating Suitable for You and Are You Ready For It?
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Is Intuitive Eating Suitable for You and Are You Ready For It?

Intuitive Eating (IE) is a brilliant approach for making peace with food. But after years of dieting, disordered eating or full blown eating disorders, embracing Intuitive Eating can be a very daunting task. It’s also not suitable for everyone, right away. It’s therefore important to assess honestly, where you’re at with food and eating, before you dive into Intuitive Eating. Here’s some questions to help you assess your readiness…

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Best Podcasts for Intuitive Eating, HAES, and Ditching Diet Culture

Best Podcasts for Intuitive Eating, HAES, and Ditching Diet Culture

There are loads of great podcasts presented by dietitians, nutritionists, doctors, and therapists. Often, they feature other experts on their shows. It’s a fantastic way to learn a lot about a topic and hear some of the discussions and debates on an issue. Here are my favourite podcasts on Health At Every Size®, Body Positivity, and Intuitive Eating.

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The Dangers of Diet Culture
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The Dangers of Diet Culture

Diet culture is life-threatening, toxic and damaging to both our physical and mental health. It can also spread like wildfire through the family tree. Many of the women on my courses have spoken of their friends, mothers, sisters and aunts dieting. If you struggle with disordered eating now, I can pretty much guarantee that someone in your circle has experimented with diets, body-shamed you or body shamed themselves in front of you. Can you relate to my story?

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Why is Mindset Important for Health?

Why is Mindset Important for Health?

When it comes to our health and fitness, our mindsets (i.e. our attitudes, beliefs and assumptions) are often the hardest part of us to change. Mindset matters because it affects the relationship you have between food, exercise and your body. In this blog post we look at the difference between a dieting mindset and a healthy mindset.

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