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January 1, 2021 by Jamie English 1 Comment

Another Way of Thinking

It is the time of year when we are inundated with New Year’s Resolutions, and there are strong ad campaigns for just about every diet program out there. If you aren’t familiar already, know that some of what I am about to say will go against cultural norms. It might surprise you.

It may not fit with what you have believed, or it may challenge some deeply held beliefs.

You may experience some emotional discomfort. You may experience some resistance or defensiveness. Growth often feels like that.

Do take care of yourself. Know that it often takes some time to process this information if it is new, but maybe see if you can remain open and notice your response.

We have been lied to and tricked by the diet industry.

We’ve been taught and conditioned to believe that thinness is ideal, that thin is healthy and moral. We’ve been taught that weight loss is the path to happiness and well-being. This set of beliefs is often referred to as diet culture. Diet culture has us believing we are always broken, not good enough. It compels us to spend MASSIVE amounts of time and energy and money trying to shrink our bodies. It demonizes certain ways of eating and elevates others, so we are constantly comparing ourselves, our bodies, and food choices or how we are eating. Diet culture is making over 66 billion dollars a year from us believing this way.

Diet culture is everywhere, and I am tired of it. This time of year, it is super loud!

There is another way of thinking.

Intuitive Eating and Health at Every Size can help you break away from this pervasive and sketchy belief system. As an eating disorder therapist, this is the approach I promote and teach. As a person who once had the chains of diet culture tightly wrapped around me, this is the approach I apply to my own life. One thing I have learned is this change can be challenging. Diet culture shows up almost everywhere. Unless you are unplugged from any technology, isolating from other people, and not reading any books or other media, it is so hard to escape. Even then, we may have old programming showing up in our memory.

For so long, I have felt I wasn’t as knowledgeable as many of the amazing anti-diet teachers out there. And maybe I’m not. One thing I do know….we need more anti-diet content out there, so I am going to offer it more here. My hope for this space is that we can learn together and figure some things out. I’ll share some things I have learned and ways I’ve grown, and it won’t be perfect. This anti-diet world can feel complicated, but let’s journey and learn together!

 

Photo by Jorne Hermans on Unsplash

Filed Under: Anti-Diet, Eating Disorders Tagged With: anti-diet, Diet Culture Rebel, disordered eating, eating disorders, growing, growth mindset, health at every size, intuitive eating, learning, mental-health

April 27, 2018 by Jamie English Leave a Comment

Health at Every Size

I wrote about some revolutionary approaches to eating a couple months ago.  Now, I want to highlight a revolutionary approach to looking at size diversity.  And in doing that, I want to give you several resources to expand your knowledge and awareness of this movement.

Health at Every Size (HAES) challenges the presumption that you can tell the health of a person by the size of their body.  It has challenged the science that supposedly supports that obesity is linked with a number of health problems.  It has become part of a body positivity and fat acceptance movement.  But it makes a lot of sense.  I am way oversimplifying an enormous concept, which is why I am going to recommend some resources.

Know that this is a movement, and especially if it is new information to you, it can be a paradigm shift (also known as blowing your mind).  It can be a challenge to navigate in a world that is promoting weight loss being “healthy” at every turn.  Take your time absorbing the information.

Just to get your started on adding to your knowledge base….here are some resources:

Dr. Linda Bacon is pretty much the head guru of this movement. She is a scientist and researcher, college professor and speaker.   Linda Bacon has two amazing books to check out.  Health at Every Size and Body Respect.

Some websites to check out:

Association for Size Diversity and Health where you can become a member, locate other members (including some professionals), and find additional resources.

Health at Every Size Community where you can find so many additional resources supporting the approach.  You can also sign a pledge and have your name to the numbers trying to make societal change.

If this information is new to you, take it in bites (ahem, cute pun there).  It can be so freeing for so many, but it can be a bit of a push-pull if it is challenging your belief system.

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Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: body image, eating disorders, empowerment, health at every size, mental-health, philosophy, resource, website recommendation

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