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An IFS approach to healing disordered eating and cultivating body trust—a parts-oriented path to understanding your parts, releasing body shame, and reclaiming embodied self-worth
Healing the Whole Body offers a compassionate, paradigm-shifting approach to healing our relationship with food, body, and self. Written by Diana Dugan Richards, an Internal Family Systems (IFS)-trained nutrition therapist, this book gives us practical tools and integrated frameworks to shed the deeply ingrained belief that our bodies—not diet culture, not systemic forces—are the problem.
Richards uses an IFS lens to help us discover and explore the inner “parts” of us that each hold their own wounds, shames, fears, and deeply held beliefs about our bodies—and our worth. These parts also represent facets of our identities, life stories, and experiences. Together, they carry important wisdom for reconnecting to our bodies and advancing recovery.
Through personal narrative, client stories, practical exercises, and IFS insight, Richards guides us to:
An IFS approach to healing disordered eating and cultivating body trust—a parts-oriented path to understanding your parts, releasing body shame, and reclaiming embodied self-worth
Healing the Whole Body offers a compassionate, paradigm-shifting approach to healing our relationship with food, body, and self. Written by Diana Dugan Richards, an Internal Family Systems (IFS)-trained nutrition therapist, this book gives us practical tools and integrated frameworks to shed the deeply ingrained belief that our bodies—not diet culture, not systemic forces—are the problem.
Richards uses an IFS lens to help us discover and explore the inner “parts” of us that each hold their own wounds, shames, fears, and deeply held beliefs about our bodies—and our worth. These parts also represent facets of our identities, life stories, and experiences. Together, they carry important wisdom for reconnecting to our bodies and advancing recovery.
Through personal narrative, client stories, practical exercises, and IFS insight, Richards guides us to:
Atsiliepimai