Posts tagged body image
Overcoming Body Image Concerns As An Adult

Discover how to overcome body image concerns as an adult. Learn why addressing these concerns is vital and find practical tips for embracing body compassion and neutrality.

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Tips for Clothing Shopping in Eating Disorder Recovery

Shopping for clothes can bring up unpleasant feelings, especially if you struggle with food and body distress. Everything from seeing pictures of models to not finding clothing options that fit comfortably to the harsh store lighting can be challenging. Even shopping online can be tricky. When pursuing recovery, finding ways to make clothing shopping less daunting is crucial.

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Social Media, Negative Body Image, and Disordered Eating

People spent an average of over 3 hours a day on social media in 2020. Because people spend a significant portion of their day online, it is important to be aware of social media's adverse effects on mental health. Social media can lead to a negative body image, disordered eating behaviors, or even an eating disorder.

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What Is Muscle Dysmorphia?

It's August, meaning millions of students plan to return to school. Whether you are a student returning to high school or college, your schedule will become more hectic. For some people, this change of routine is overwhelming. School comes with physical, emotional, social, and mental challenges and can cause unhealthy stress levels due to the pressure to perform. The change of routine can add an extra layer of difficulty when in eating disorder recovery.

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Body Image, Social Media, and Autumn

Yom Kippur, also known as the Day of Atonement, is observed annually by the Jewish community. This year, Yom Kippur takes place from Sunday, September 24th to Monday, September 25th. There are a variety of traditions associated with the holiday, such as observation and fasting. However, those struggling with an eating disorder or on the path to eating disorder recovery should consider whether fasting is their safest option.

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Labor Day and Your Recovery

Labor Day can be an exciting time to gather with friends and family to celebrate summer. However, for people in recovery from an eating disorder, this holiday can pose undue stress and overwhelm. As with anything out of someone’s routine, holidays can pose unpredictable challenges in recovery.

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The Problem with "Girl Dinner" and What I Eat in a Day Videos

A new trend is sweeping social media: “girl dinner” videos, where women post their food with amusing, satirical audio. However, this trend is not as innocent as it may seem. This video trend intends to show what women see as viable meal options that require little to no effort. But like many videos that portray what one person eats on a given day, these videos can cause more harm than good.

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Navigating Eating Disorder Content On Social Media

Social media platforms, such as Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat, and Twitter, dominate cyberculture for younger generations and beyond globally. Despite the tremendous efforts these platforms put into monitoring and banning triggering posts, we are subject to a wide array of content. However, the return of a culture perpetuated on Tumblr, a popular blog website during the early 2010s, brings concern over unfiltered content focusing on eating disorders.

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Pride Means Love - And That Goes For My Body, Too

Sunny June means the start of summer, the freedom of a break from school, and the bright celebrations of Pride Month. For people in the LGBTQIA+ community, June is a time to come together, remember the origins of this important month, and be unapologetically queer. However, during Pride Month and year-round, queer folks can experience increased body dissatisfaction due to heteronormative beauty standards.

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