Food Neutrality

Food Neutrality

A core component of recovering from dieting, disordered eating, and/or eating disorder is developing a more peaceful relationship with food. This includes unlearning food ‘rules’ and letting go of feelings of shame, guilt and fear around food. One way to practice this in everyday life is through Food Neutrality. 

Let’s have a look at Neutral, Non-neutral, and Context-dependent language so that we can be a better communicator of food and nutrition.

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Back to School Fuelling

Back to School Fuelling

Returning to school can be an exciting, busy time for young people and caregivers. For young people in eating disorder recovery, balancing both study and nourishment can feel overwhelming. To support our clients, we have created a guide to continuing to eat regularly, adequately, varied, and socially during the school term. 

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