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It's a tough and uncomfortable topic but it's a fact: health and wellness clinicians are often struggling with their own relationship with food and body, are perpetuating fatphobic health beliefs, and imposing weight stigma on those they work with. In this episode, Jillian is talking about some of the facts and figures (when surveyed, 49.5% of dieticians were at risk for orthorexia and 12.9% were at risk for an eating disorder), the negative outcomes of shame and weight stigma and the possibility of an anti-diet, weight inclusive NON-stigmatizing approach to health.
She covers:
Registration for Redefining Health for Professionals and Practitioners is open until May 14th!
Learn more about the 8-week intensive HERE and Book a discovery call with Jill HERE.
By Dr. Jillian Murphy, ND (she/her)4.9
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It's a tough and uncomfortable topic but it's a fact: health and wellness clinicians are often struggling with their own relationship with food and body, are perpetuating fatphobic health beliefs, and imposing weight stigma on those they work with. In this episode, Jillian is talking about some of the facts and figures (when surveyed, 49.5% of dieticians were at risk for orthorexia and 12.9% were at risk for an eating disorder), the negative outcomes of shame and weight stigma and the possibility of an anti-diet, weight inclusive NON-stigmatizing approach to health.
She covers:
Registration for Redefining Health for Professionals and Practitioners is open until May 14th!
Learn more about the 8-week intensive HERE and Book a discovery call with Jill HERE.