The word "resolve" means both to find a solution and to take a firm course of action. We're inundated with the need to take a firm course of action each New Year to bolster our status in society. Perhaps we need to consider what problems need solutions instead.
Read moreCountermoves: When a Recovery Effort Generates a New You, and They Want You to Change Back.
When your partner, family member and/or friend is getting increasingly negative and unsupportive about your effort to get to remission from an active eating disorder, what are you supposed to do?
Read moreHappy NO-lidays! Neutralizing Fattism and Healthism at Seasonal Gatherings
Part IV: Empathy. A four-part series looking into all the ways you might neutralize the impact of pervasive fattism and healthism talk at seasonal gatherings this year.
Read moreHappy NO-lidays! Neutralizing Fattism and Healthism at Seasonal Gatherings
Part III: Bring It. A four-part series looking into all the ways you might neutralize the impact of pervasive fattism and healthism talk at seasonal gatherings this year.
Read moreHappy NO-lidays! Neutralizing Fattism and Healthism at Seasonal Gatherings
Part II: We're On Each Other's Team. A four-part series looking into all the ways you might neutralize the impact of pervasive fattism and healthism talk at seasonal gatherings this year.
Read moreHappy NO-lidays! Neutralizing Fattism and Healthism at Seasonal Gatherings
Part I: Don't Go. A four-part series looking into all the ways you might neutralize the impact of pervasive fattism and healthism talk at seasonal gatherings this year.
Read more“Wow! You’ve Changed!” Endless Reactions In Recovery
"Hey you've put on some weight, you look great!" And other terror-inducing comments you face in recovery. A lot.
Read moreFear & Culture: Let’s Up the Incidence of Emetophobia!
A thought experiment to highlight how our current culture might be both increasing the prevalence and severity of eating disorders in our society.
Read moreBeing Weighed: Medically Sound or Fattist Bullying?
Some suggestions for navigating misguided fattist concepts in medical care so as to protect your recovery effort from an eating disorder.
Read moreFattism: Self and Others
Why it's not okay to be a self-directed fattist.
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