You're More Than a Body: Why Kurbo Is a Bad Idea and What To Do Instead
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You're More Than a Body: Why Kurbo Is a Bad Idea and What To Do Instead

Have you heard of the new Weight Watchers (excuse me, I mean WW) app called Kurbo? Created and marketed as an app to “help kids and teens ages 8-17 reach a healthier weight,” its foundation is in the well-intentioned but harmfully-executed push to combat childhood obesity. I’m an eating disorder therapist with specialized training in working with adolescents so alarm bells start to go off for me anytime I see weight loss mentioned, especially for kids.

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Do you struggle with the 'negative news blues?' Four strategies that can help
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Do you struggle with the 'negative news blues?' Four strategies that can help

How do you feel after watching or reading the news? Check in with yourself - chances are you might notice feeling more anxious, worried, or even depressed after even brief exposure to the day’s headlines, and this probably won’t come as a surprise. Scroll through any social media feed, skim the attention-grabbing headlines, or tune into your favorite podcast - bad news feels like it’s everywhere. So how can you keep up to date without being overwhelmed? We have some ideas that can help.

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Overcoming Anxiety: 3 Steps Towards Freedom
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Overcoming Anxiety: 3 Steps Towards Freedom

When it comes to overcoming anxiety, finding a place to start can cause even more distress so it’s best to start small and simple. Use this 3-step anxiety action plan to find your footing and gain some traction in your path out of anxiety.

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Rediscovering Summer Fun During Recovery
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Rediscovering Summer Fun During Recovery

When an eating disorder takes root it can be so much harder to find joy in the summer months. Having an eating disorder is like a full time job, and summer means the hours spent working at your eating disorder increase dramatically. Eating disorders don’t take a vacation, but there are steps you can take to make sure your eating disorder doesn’t ruin yours.

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