Cliff Jackson delves into the lessons he has learned as a male therapist practicing at Getting Real Counseling Center.
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Cliff Jackson delves into the lessons he has learned as a male therapist practicing at Getting Real Counseling Center.
This article enlightens readers on the “Minnesota Starvation Experiment”, a study that has frequently been cited in psychological and nutritional realms to point to the harmful effects of dieting and “semi-starvation”. Participants were conscientious objectors of the war who were “willing to subject themselves to a year-long invasion of privacy, nutritional deprivation, and physical and mental hardship”. The researchers created this study to look at the impact of famine on survivors of the second world war but also learned a lot about how diets impact people psychologically, mentally, emotionally, and relationally. Diets are dangerous, destructive, and not effective. If you need help getting off the diet merry-go-round and finding a way to make peace with your body and food, contact us today.
Co-Written by a woman in ED recovery and her therapist, Life without Ed talks about ED like an abusive boyfriend named Ed. Like most abusive relationships, the relationship between Ed and someone with an eating disorder starts out positively. Then, like a lot of abusive relationships, Ed becomes more controlling, more dangerous, and pretty soon, you are sacrificing what matters to you to please Ed.You do have the power to leave Ed--for good and not look back. If you are ready to try recovery and see the beauty in a life with more freedom, contact us. We want to help you kick out Ed for good.
Food isn’t your enemy… and you are not broken. Food is how your culture was passed down from generation to generation, how someone shows they care about you, and how you are taken care of if you are sick or grieving. Dealing with food is really complicated, intense, and emotional.
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