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In a culture obsessed with looks and image, how do we protect our families from developing dangerous, unhealthy habits with food?
Join us as we unpack the complexities of eating disorders and trauma, debunk common misconceptions about self-diagnosing mental health issues, and explore the impact of social media on body image.
Lauren Alessi, a licensed mental health counselor, welcomes her mentor and expert in eating disorders, Angelica (Angie) Gonzalez. In this powerful conversation, these two mental health professionals share their rich professional insights and personal reflections on body image, weight loss fads and the dangerous cultural trends that lead to unhealthy coping patterns with food.
They dig into the importance of a holistic treatment approach, acknowledging the interconnectedness of body, soul, and spirit, and how this philosophy can lead to meaningful healing.
From the significance of balanced nutrition and family mealtime to the powerful influence of parental affirmation, this episode is packed with invaluable information and heartfelt discussions.
ABOUT OUR GUEST
Angelica Gonzalez is a South Florida therapist in private practice for over a decade, working with adolescents, young adults, adults, families and groups. Her emphasis is on treating eating disorders, trauma and related disorders. Her latest projects are Restored: A Biblical Healing Journey from Your Eating Disorder to Freedom & Growing all aspects of Eden Therapy Co.
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In a culture obsessed with looks and image, how do we protect our families from developing dangerous, unhealthy habits with food?
Join us as we unpack the complexities of eating disorders and trauma, debunk common misconceptions about self-diagnosing mental health issues, and explore the impact of social media on body image.
Lauren Alessi, a licensed mental health counselor, welcomes her mentor and expert in eating disorders, Angelica (Angie) Gonzalez. In this powerful conversation, these two mental health professionals share their rich professional insights and personal reflections on body image, weight loss fads and the dangerous cultural trends that lead to unhealthy coping patterns with food.
They dig into the importance of a holistic treatment approach, acknowledging the interconnectedness of body, soul, and spirit, and how this philosophy can lead to meaningful healing.
From the significance of balanced nutrition and family mealtime to the powerful influence of parental affirmation, this episode is packed with invaluable information and heartfelt discussions.
ABOUT OUR GUEST
Angelica Gonzalez is a South Florida therapist in private practice for over a decade, working with adolescents, young adults, adults, families and groups. Her emphasis is on treating eating disorders, trauma and related disorders. Her latest projects are Restored: A Biblical Healing Journey from Your Eating Disorder to Freedom & Growing all aspects of Eden Therapy Co.
CONNECT WITH ANGIE
Website - Eden Therapy Co
LinkedIn
Instagram
Support the show
Join our Podience Textline!
You can connect with us via text to ask questions and get updates!
Text FAMILY to 302-524-0800
Get our TFB Newsletter
Join our TFB Newsletter and we'll send you a powerful FREE guide that will help you strengthen your family's values!
Click HERE to get your guide
Support the Family Business
Listen to the Alessi sisters' daily devotional podcast
My Morning Devotional
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