Anti Diet, Emotional Eating and Body Positivity Books
Body Image, Intuitive Eating and HAES, Diet Culture, Resources Karen Lynne Oliver, BA, BSc (Hons), MA, GMBPsS Body Image, Intuitive Eating and HAES, Diet Culture, Resources Karen Lynne Oliver, BA, BSc (Hons), MA, GMBPsS

Anti Diet, Emotional Eating and Body Positivity Books

Looking to make peace with food, exercise and your body? These are the books you need to start with. These books cover the topics of intuitive eating, body confidence, emotional eating and listening to your body's own cues and wisdom.

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The Dangers of Diet Culture
Diet Culture, Disordered Eating Karen Lynne Oliver, BA, BSc (Hons), MA, GMBPsS Diet Culture, Disordered Eating Karen Lynne Oliver, BA, BSc (Hons), MA, GMBPsS

The Dangers of Diet Culture

Diet culture is life-threatening, toxic and damaging to both our physical and mental health. It can also spread like wildfire through the family tree. Many of the women on my courses have spoken of their friends, mothers, sisters and aunts dieting. If you struggle with disordered eating now, I can pretty much guarantee that someone in your circle has experimented with diets, body-shamed you or body shamed themselves in front of you. Can you relate to my story?

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Talking Therapy: Counselling vs CBT (Cognitive Behavioural Therapy)
Professional Support, Mental Health Karen Lynne Oliver, BA, BSc (Hons), MA, GMBPsS Professional Support, Mental Health Karen Lynne Oliver, BA, BSc (Hons), MA, GMBPsS

Talking Therapy: Counselling vs CBT (Cognitive Behavioural Therapy)

A comprehensive guide to the different types of talking therapy available, including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioural Therapy (DBT), Counselling, Psycho-dynamic counselling and Psychotherapy. I also include links to therapist directories and a guide to choosing the right mental health professional for you.

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The Pros and Cons of Tracking Food & Fitness
Diet Culture Karen Lynne Oliver, BA, BSc (Hons), MA, GMBPsS Diet Culture Karen Lynne Oliver, BA, BSc (Hons), MA, GMBPsS

The Pros and Cons of Tracking Food & Fitness

Fitness trackers and food journals are still big business. Nowadays it seems everyone is wearing one and there hundreds of different types and brands too choose from. But is tracking fitness and writing down every bite, for everyone? Here are the pros and cons of tracking your food and fitness…

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Intuitive Eating when you have PCOS
Intuitive Eating and HAES Karen Lynne Oliver, BA, BSc (Hons), MA, GMBPsS Intuitive Eating and HAES Karen Lynne Oliver, BA, BSc (Hons), MA, GMBPsS

Intuitive Eating when you have PCOS

Intentional weight loss is often a real struggle for women with PCOS and more often than not leads to feelings of frustration, guilt, shame and desperation, especially where fertility becomes a concern. It’s understandable that many women in this position will turn to drastic diets and risk developing disordered eating, poor body image and eating disorders as a result. These resources discuss how intuitive eating can work with PCOS.

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How to deal with weight gain while practising intuitive eating
Intuitive Eating and HAES Karen Lynne Oliver, BA, BSc (Hons), MA, GMBPsS Intuitive Eating and HAES Karen Lynne Oliver, BA, BSc (Hons), MA, GMBPsS

How to deal with weight gain while practising intuitive eating

Gaining weight is very normal for anyone who begins practising intuitive eating after a period of restrictive eating (whether through dieting or restrictive eating disorders). Here are my tips for how to address and cope with your fears around this initial weight gain, in order to avoid falling into the temptation of dieting or disordered eating behaviours.

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A Guide to Seeking Professional Help For Disordered Eating
Professional Support Karen Lynne Oliver, BA, BSc (Hons), MA, GMBPsS Professional Support Karen Lynne Oliver, BA, BSc (Hons), MA, GMBPsS

A Guide to Seeking Professional Help For Disordered Eating

Struggle with disordered eating? Here’s who to turn to first for professional help and a crash course guide to ‘who’s who’ in the health professions, including the difference between a dietitian and a nutritionist, or a counsellor and a psychologist, and what the heck a health coach is.

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What is A Binge Eating Disorder?
Disordered Eating Karen Lynne Oliver, BA, BSc (Hons), MA, GMBPsS Disordered Eating Karen Lynne Oliver, BA, BSc (Hons), MA, GMBPsS

What is A Binge Eating Disorder?

In this article I cover what is meant by ‘Binge Eating Disorder’, how it is diagnosed, the definition of a ‘binge’, the difference between binge eating disorder and Bulimia and the health issues associated with BED.

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Why Diets Don't Work: The Biological Response
Diet Culture Karen Lynne Oliver, BA, BSc (Hons), MA, GMBPsS Diet Culture Karen Lynne Oliver, BA, BSc (Hons), MA, GMBPsS

Why Diets Don't Work: The Biological Response

Many of us have managed to lose weight at some point in our lives, But how many of us have managed to keep this same weight off for 5 years or more? In this post, I'm going to be summarising some of the most commonly cited biological explanations.

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Does body positivity promote obesity?
Body Image Karen Lynne Oliver, BA, BSc (Hons), MA, GMBPsS Body Image Karen Lynne Oliver, BA, BSc (Hons), MA, GMBPsS

Does body positivity promote obesity?

Short answer: no, it promotes radical self-acceptance over self-loathing. It promotes a kinder society over a culture rife with appearance-based bullying and body shaming and it promotes physical and psychological recovery from dieting and disordered eating. Here's why:

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What is Intuitive Eating and its Meaning?
Intuitive Eating and HAES Karen Lynne Oliver, BA, BSc (Hons), MA, GMBPsS Intuitive Eating and HAES Karen Lynne Oliver, BA, BSc (Hons), MA, GMBPsS

What is Intuitive Eating and its Meaning?

Intuitive Eating is much needed a breath of fresh air from diet culture. It's about listening to your body's cues for hunger, fullness, satiety, taste and emotional needs - i.e. your instincts, instead of external 'food rules' and giving yourself unconditional permission to eat.  

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Why Body Acceptance Is Essential For Health
Body Image Karen Lynne Oliver, BA, BSc (Hons), MA, GMBPsS Body Image Karen Lynne Oliver, BA, BSc (Hons), MA, GMBPsS

Why Body Acceptance Is Essential For Health

You don't have to 'love' your body, but you do need to reach a point of accepting your body, in order to make peace with food and free yourself from dieting and worrying about weight. 

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