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In this episode of Diet Culture Dropout, the focus is on the power of self-compassion in overcoming disordered eating and body image issues. Atheana discusses the significance of treating oneself with the same kindness shown to a good friend, as outlined by researcher Kristin Neff.
Self-compassion is broken down into self-kindness, common humanity, and mindfulness. Practical steps to incorporate self-compassion include recognizing critical self-talk, reminding oneself of shared humanity, offering self-kindness, and practicing gentle self-care.
The episode offers journal prompts and examples to help reframe negative thoughts, emphasizing the importance of creating a supportive inner environment for healing. The importance of consistent practice in developing new, positive thought patterns is highlighted through the concept of neuroplasticity.
Resources:
Kristen Neff's Workbook - The Mindful Self-Compassion Workbook
Kristen Neff's Website
✨Do you need personalized and inclusive nutrition support? Book a free 20 minute discovery call with Atheana Brown today to get supported on healing your relationship with food + body.
➡️ You can also join the monthly newsletter to keep yourself updated on the latest podcast episodes, freebies, workshops and food freedom tips. You can join the community here!
By Atheana Brown RD5
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In this episode of Diet Culture Dropout, the focus is on the power of self-compassion in overcoming disordered eating and body image issues. Atheana discusses the significance of treating oneself with the same kindness shown to a good friend, as outlined by researcher Kristin Neff.
Self-compassion is broken down into self-kindness, common humanity, and mindfulness. Practical steps to incorporate self-compassion include recognizing critical self-talk, reminding oneself of shared humanity, offering self-kindness, and practicing gentle self-care.
The episode offers journal prompts and examples to help reframe negative thoughts, emphasizing the importance of creating a supportive inner environment for healing. The importance of consistent practice in developing new, positive thought patterns is highlighted through the concept of neuroplasticity.
Resources:
Kristen Neff's Workbook - The Mindful Self-Compassion Workbook
Kristen Neff's Website
✨Do you need personalized and inclusive nutrition support? Book a free 20 minute discovery call with Atheana Brown today to get supported on healing your relationship with food + body.
➡️ You can also join the monthly newsletter to keep yourself updated on the latest podcast episodes, freebies, workshops and food freedom tips. You can join the community here!