Thursday, May 30, 2013

Stop Dieting, Start Living




Is it hard for you to relax?  Do you keep yourself busy doing ten things at once, always thinking about your next project?  If so, maybe you're using food to distract from uncomfortable thoughts and emotions.  

Maybe eating gives you something to do


In this episode, Dr. Nina talks about the difference between “being” and “doing” and how that relates to dieting.

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Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Weigh Your Words (skip the scale)


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When you're upset, do you tell yourself to look on the bright side?   If so, you may be making things worse instead of better.  

In this episode, Dr. Nina explains the ways you may be dismissing yourself and offers suggestions on how to respond differently to yourself and how to tolerate difficult emotions.



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Saturday, May 11, 2013

Baby, Baby


BABY YOURSELF!

Ever notice how attentive new mothers are to their babies?

Recently my friend Heather came over with her new daughter.   When baby began to cry, Heather tried to figure out what was wrong.  Was the baby tired?  Hungry?  In need of a diaper change?  Did she just need to be held?

The baby was crying because she needed comfort.  As I watched Heather tend to her child, I reflected how nice it would be if people treated themselves with the same amount of interest and concern that they show for babies.    Those who struggle with disordered eating often are hostile to their most basic needs, whether for food, sleep, love, connection, or comfort.

Some mothers use food to meet every need.  If the baby cries, she may be tired, hungry, wet or just cranky, but the response is the same: she gets fed.

Imagine a baby's perspective. You’re tired and need a nap, so you cry.  Mom comes over right away, but instead of putting you down for a soothing rest, she provides a bottle.  You learn that your need for rest will be resolved with food.  You may even start to confuse the need for rest with hunger.  If this happens repeatedly, you may even start feeling hungry when you’re tired.

Do you recognize and meet your needs for soothing, for connection, rest, and so forth?  Or are you hostile to those needs, angry at "giving in" to hunger or using food to comfort and distract from difficult, upsetting feelings?

How were you comforted as a child?  What was helpful?  What was missing?


What can you do differently to "baby" yourself?  Recognizing and validating your needs is an important first step.


What do you need more of in your life?  Connection?  Recognition?  Love?  Time?  Rest?


Your needs and wants require validation and attention, not  condemnation.


Baby yourself, today and every day!

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Thursday, May 2, 2013

Starving For Love?



What are you hungry for right now?   Is it food... or do you have a deeper hunger, for something  emotionally fulfilling?  

Maybe what you truly hunger for is love and connection.  

In this episode, Dr. Nina explores the connection between relationships and emotional eating.  She identifies four different attachment styles and how they impact your relationship to food.

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