In this series we re-evaluate diagnoses and labels, and then ultimately reject the deficit/strength model in favour of a more multi-faceted framework of editing, curation and protection. The diagnoses and labels clamp down on all that you are, if they are framed as deficits, or as strengths.
Read moreMental Disorder and Illness: Editing, Curating and Protecting Part 5
In this series we re-evaluate diagnoses and labels, and then ultimately reject the deficit/strength model in favour of a more multi-faceted framework of editing, curation and protection. The diagnoses and labels clamp down on all that you are, if they are framed as deficits, or as strengths.
Read moreMental Disorder and Illness: Editing, Curating and Protection 4
In this series we re-evaluate diagnoses and labels, and then ultimately reject the deficit/strength model in favour of a more multi-faceted framework of editing, curation and protection. The diagnoses and labels clamp down on all that you are, if they are framed as deficits, or as strengths.
Read moreMental Disorder and Illness: Editing, Curating and Protecting 3
In this series we re-evaluate diagnoses and labels, and then ultimately reject the deficit/strength model in favour of a more multi-faceted framework of editing, curation and protection. The diagnoses and labels clamp down on all that you are, if they are framed as deficits, or as strengths.
Read moreMental Disorder and Illness: Editing, Curating and Protecting 2
In this series we re-evaluate diagnoses and labels, and then ultimately reject the deficit/strength model in favour of a more multi-faceted framework of editing, curation and protection. The diagnoses and labels clamp down on all that you are, if they are framed as deficits, or as strengths.
Read moreMental Disorder and Illness: Editing, Curating and Protecting 1
In this series we re-evaluate diagnoses and labels, and then ultimately reject the deficit/strength model in favour of a more multi-faceted framework of editing, curation and protection. The diagnoses and labels clamp down on all that you are, if they are framed as deficits, or as strengths.
Read moreKnowing and Nudging Terroir Part 6
Part six of a six-part series on how to develop a better sense of your own “terroir” (your complex personal ecosystem) and then how you might nudge, improve, change to meet the goals that you set.
Read moreKnowing and Nudging Terroir Part 5
Part five of a six-part series on how to develop a better sense of your own “terroir” (your complex personal ecosystem) and then how you might nudge, improve, change to meet the goals that you set.
Read moreKnowing and Nudging Terroir Part 4
Part four of a six-part series on how to develop a better sense of your own “terroir” (your complex personal ecosystem) and then how you might nudge, improve, change to meet the goals that you set.
Read moreKnowing and Nudging Terroir Part 3
Part three of a six-part series on how to develop a better sense of your own “terroir” (your complex personal ecosystem) and then how you might nudge, improve, change to meet the goals that you set.
Read moreKnowing and Nudging Terroir Part 2
Part two of a six-part series on how to develop a better sense of your own “terroir” (your complex personal ecosystem) and then how you might nudge, improve, change to meet the goals that you set.
Read moreKnowing and Nudging Terroir Part 1
Part One of a six-part series on how to develop a better sense of your own “terroir” (your complex personal ecosystem) and then how you might nudge, improve, change to meet the goals that you set.
Read moreEnviraikido Part 3
The third of a three-part piece on the space between science and belief and what it might mean for how anyone would navigate improving quality of life with eating disorders or chronic conditions.
Read moreEnviraikido Part 2
The second piece in the series looking at the space between science and belief and what it might mean for how anyone would navigate improving quality of life with eating disorders or chronic conditions.
Read moreEnviraikido Part 1
The first of three parts on the space between science and belief and what it might mean for how anyone would navigate improving quality of life with eating disorders or chronic conditions.
Read moreDear Therapist: Your Client Has an Eating Disorder.
Whether you specialize in treating eating disorders, or not, you are trained to uncover your hidden biases so that you might best support your clients. If you’ve long held the belief that an eating disorder is “just taking things too far,” here’s an opportunity to uncover many things you may not have known were biases to begin with.
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