Body Image, Feelings Brenna Barnard, LMHCA Body Image, Feelings Brenna Barnard, LMHCA

Fat is Not a Feeling

Since “fat” is NOT actually a feeling, when you identify and express your feelings with this label, it can be not only unhelpful and inaccurate but also problematic. Since we, unfortunately, exist within a fatphobic society (read: diet culture), it is not uncommon to have negative associations tied to what “fat” means or represents to you. Most of us have been taught that “fat” is bad, unhealthy, lazy, or even unsuccessful - very harsh labels to attach to a person simply based on their body size (which dismisses major components of body size such as genetics). When people are dealing with difficult feelings, encounter experiences that trigger insecurities/tap into emotional wounds, or worry about being viewed in such a negative light by others or themselves, it could be masked with the label of “fat”.

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Body Image, Body Awareness Brenna Barnard, LMHCA Body Image, Body Awareness Brenna Barnard, LMHCA

What is Body Neutrality?

Body neutrality is an alternate approach to body positivity that tells us that our bodies are neither bad nor good, they just are. Body neutrality emphasizes the idea that our bodies’ purpose is rooted more in the functionality of living (aka carrying us through life) versus being an indicator of the quality of human we are or how we are doing in life (Horn, 2021).

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Allison Tucker, RD Allison Tucker, RD

What’s the Deal with Weight Loss Injections?

Weight loss injections have consistently increased in popularity for the last few years. So how did we go from a medication being used to manage blood sugar to being used as the punchline of every joke this award season? The weight loss injections we’ll be discussing today all fall under the class of GLP-1 receptor agonists. You may have heard various drug names like semaglutide, liraglutide, or tirzepatide, or popular brand names like Ozempic, Wegovy, or Mounjaro, though there are several more.

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HAES, Body Awareness Jen Elliott, MSW, LSW HAES, Body Awareness Jen Elliott, MSW, LSW

Principles of Health At Every Size® (HAES)

As an outpatient practice made up of dietitians and therapists specializing in eating disorders, disordered eating, and body image, our clinicians operate from a Health At Every Size® (HAES) approach. HAES is an approach to health that is counter to diet culture, as it aims to address biases, challenge stigma and discrimination, provide education, and more. Today, we are reviewing what Health At Every Size® is, why it’s important, and how you can learn more.

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Body Awareness, Body Image Jen Elliott, MSW, LSW Body Awareness, Body Image Jen Elliott, MSW, LSW

Is it really about the weight?

We understand that talking about bodies is a big topic, with a lot of nuances. We aren’t claiming to know all the answers or know what works best for your body and your life. Instead, our aim with this post is to provide insights that get you thinking critically about the role of (intentional) weight loss and its impact on your physical, mental, and emotional health.

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