For those with an active eating disorder or in recovery, the start of the holiday season, with its emphasis on the abundance of food, can be extra challenging. Practicing self-care and self-acceptance are helpful tools to have, but there is one very powerful practice that has been shown to help people with eating disorders. And that’s the power of gratitude. [Read more…]
Archives for Anxiety
Sex, Lies, and Virtual Dating
What can women do to successfully navigate the dating world?
These days, the age range of women looking for partners spans from young girls starting to look for love to mature women who find themselves in the dating arena again after the loss of a partner or a divorce. Dating apps across the generations have changed the landscape of finding a partner. But has it made dating easier? [Read more…]
Teen Suicide: Always Take a Cry for Help Seriously
There has been a sharp increase in the number of adolescent suicides. According to the CDC, the suicide rate among adolescents and young adults from ages 10 to 24 has jumped 60% since 2011. Teens have reported struggling with feelings of sadness, hopelessness, loneliness, and persistent thoughts of suicide. More than 20% of teens have seriously contemplated taking their own life according to the American Psychological Association. That’s why supporting the well-being of our children is more important than ever. September is Suicide Awareness Month. Here are a few important signs you should be aware of and things you can do to mitigate suicidal behavior. [Read more…]
Let’s Talk About Barbie and Body Image
When I was a girl, I played with Barbies and had many different types of Barbie dolls. I had it all: the Malibu house, the car, and the clothes. With the Barbie movie out now and the doll’s popularity again soaring, it got me to thinking about the connection between this iconic doll and body image. [Read more…]
Why It’s Important to Talk to Your Kids About Sex
It’s Easier Than You Might Think
Many parents nowadays think that it’s okay to be friends with their child. In fact, trying to be your child’s friend can be confusing. Kids need boundaries and rules. They look to you for guidance. Your child sees the choices you make in life, and they get a good sense of what is right and wrong. They may not always show it, but those lessons become a part of their moral compass. Your kids are navigating the choppy waters of adolescence—that includes sex. That’s why it’s important to talk to them about sex, and that conversation needs to come from you. [Read more…]
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