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Today’s topic will hopefully spark some healthy self-reflection when it comes to your eating patterns and relationship with food and your body.
Eating behaviors occur on a spectrum. At one end sits healthy eating behaviors and on the other are clinically diagnosable eating disorders. There are a lot of gray area eating behaviors in between that fall into what is now recognized as disordered eating (DE) behaviors. The term “disordered eating” refers to food- and diet-related behaviors that don’t meet diagnostic criteria for recognized eating disorders (EDs) but may still negatively affect someone’s physical, mental, or emotional health.
The truth is, it’s become difficult to know when habits like these that have been labeled by diet culture as healthy fall into the pattern of disordered eating. In this episode, we explore the various characteristics of disordered eating to help you identify these behaviors in your own eating patterns. You’ll also be guided through an exercise to identify the impact that dieting has had on your mental, physical, emotional and social life and what you need to do to step away from disordered dieting behaviors and toward healthier, sustainable eating habits.
If you find this content helpful and inspiring, please LEAVE A REVIEW + SHARE your favorite episodes with others who struggle with food and body issues so they can get support to heal their relationship with food and rebuild body confidence.
Looking for more support on your journey to food freedom and body acceptance?
· New to Intuitive Eating? Download my FREE guide – QuickStart Tips to Get Started with Intuitive Eating.
· Ready to go deeper? Check out my course, The Intuitive Eating Academy.
· Need help taming your inner mean girl? Download my FREE guide - Navigating Bad Body Image Days.
· Do you find it difficult to trust your body’s cues to eat when you are hungry & stop when you are satisfied? Download my Free Guide –5 Steps to Reconnect with Hunger & Fullness.
Let’s stay connect!
Instagram: @finding.freedom.with.food
Facebook: @findingfreedomwithf...
By Cindy FoxToday’s topic will hopefully spark some healthy self-reflection when it comes to your eating patterns and relationship with food and your body.
Eating behaviors occur on a spectrum. At one end sits healthy eating behaviors and on the other are clinically diagnosable eating disorders. There are a lot of gray area eating behaviors in between that fall into what is now recognized as disordered eating (DE) behaviors. The term “disordered eating” refers to food- and diet-related behaviors that don’t meet diagnostic criteria for recognized eating disorders (EDs) but may still negatively affect someone’s physical, mental, or emotional health.
The truth is, it’s become difficult to know when habits like these that have been labeled by diet culture as healthy fall into the pattern of disordered eating. In this episode, we explore the various characteristics of disordered eating to help you identify these behaviors in your own eating patterns. You’ll also be guided through an exercise to identify the impact that dieting has had on your mental, physical, emotional and social life and what you need to do to step away from disordered dieting behaviors and toward healthier, sustainable eating habits.
If you find this content helpful and inspiring, please LEAVE A REVIEW + SHARE your favorite episodes with others who struggle with food and body issues so they can get support to heal their relationship with food and rebuild body confidence.
Looking for more support on your journey to food freedom and body acceptance?
· New to Intuitive Eating? Download my FREE guide – QuickStart Tips to Get Started with Intuitive Eating.
· Ready to go deeper? Check out my course, The Intuitive Eating Academy.
· Need help taming your inner mean girl? Download my FREE guide - Navigating Bad Body Image Days.
· Do you find it difficult to trust your body’s cues to eat when you are hungry & stop when you are satisfied? Download my Free Guide –5 Steps to Reconnect with Hunger & Fullness.
Let’s stay connect!
Instagram: @finding.freedom.with.food
Facebook: @findingfreedomwithf...