Redefining Wellness

Redefining Wellness
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Total Pages : 474
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ISBN-10 : 1674393180
ISBN-13 : 9781674393186
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Book Synopsis Redefining Wellness by : Melainie Rogers

Download or read book Redefining Wellness written by Melainie Rogers and published by . This book was released on 2020-01-16 with total page 474 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In an effort to continue educating teens, families and the general population about the dangers of diet culture, I have brought together nearly 150 experts and advocates to create 'Redefining Wellness,' a free downloadable resource that provides information on living happier, healthier lives without an emphasis on weight loss. The main goal of the 'Redefining Wellness' e-Book is to provide people of all genders, racial and ethnic identities, nationalities and documentation status, abilities, sizes, and socioeconomic backgrounds with reliable information that focuses on wellness, not weight loss. What's Inside?How to deal with the pressures of social mediaHow to stay mindful and take care of yourselfMoving your body joyfully (not to burn calories!) Information on eating disorder symptoms Recovery tips for those struggling with an eating disorder or disordered eating habitsLearn why diets don't workIdentify Diet Culture and fight itTips to let go of the Diet MentalityAll about Intuitive EatingWhat Weight Stigma & Fatphobia areBenefits of the Health at Every Size approachHow to accept your body as it isTips on finding self-worth outside of appearancePLUSLists of resources to help you on your journey to true wellnessAND a ton of information specifically curated for parents, guardians & caretakers! ALL proceeds of the Redefining Wellness Guide are donated to Project HEAL, a nonprofit organization that works diligently to break down barriers to care at all stages of the treatment and recovery experience for those with eating disorders. They are committed to ensuring better health for all people with eating disorders. They help people in recovery to get the clinical care they need, connect with a community of people who know what they're going through, and have developed gold standard programs in peer support and health insurance navigation with a network of 100,000+ people across 40 chapters worldwide."Redefining Wellness is about reclaiming the idea that health and weight are not necessarily dependent upon one another. Dieting behavior often increases the risk of developing poor body image, lower self-esteem, and disordered eating behaviors. The hope is that the guide promotes teens to identify, challenge and reject diet culture, decreasing their risk of developing an eating disorder."-- BALANCE FOUNDER MELAINIE ROGERS


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