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The Practice of Unconditional Self-Love: The Heart Chakra

Writer and yoga teacher Ashley Paige explains how the fourth chakra relates to eating disorder recovery. Learn why taking steps to practice self-respect and self-love are cornerstones to healing our relationship with food and our body.

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I’m a Former Fitness Professional and I am Intentionally Deconditioning

For guest contributor Maria Scrimenti, her body was her project. She counted every calorie, did all the HIIT workouts, and “made it” in the Nashville fitness scene. She left all the popularity and her obsession with fitness behind to find her true worth and is now on a mission to help women do the same. Read Maria’s inspiring story.

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Now You See Me - Exploring How Intersectional Identity Markers Impact Eating Disorder Recovery

In her latest blog post, Niya Bajaj highlights how the experience of intersectionality--or multiple social identities--impacts eating disorders and recovery outcomes. She explores how the yoga concept of svādhyāya (self-study) guides us to deepen our awareness of what influences our identity and body image. Niya also explains how researchers and care providers can apply svādhyāya to help address eating disorders in a truly inclusive way by including systemically excluded populations in the eating disorder community.

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Economies of Eating Disorders - Exploring How Food Security Impacts Eating Disorder Recovery

In this month’s blog series on yoga therapy and inclusive eating disorder recovery, Niya Bajaj sheds light on how food insecurity is associated with all forms of eating disorders and can have negative impacts on recovery. She shares why the practice of satya, or truthfulness, helps us better recognize and address this reality and includes practical suggestions to create true inclusion for all by including systematically excluded populations in the eating disorder community.

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Beyond Binaries - Exploring How Gender Identity Impacts Eating Disorder Recovery

In our latest blog series on yoga therapy and inclusive eating disorder recovery, Niya Bajaj investigates how gender identity impacts eating disorder recovery, and explains why yoga therapy —specifically the practice of pratyahara—can help support a more inclusive eating disorder recovery for transgender, non-binary and agender individuals.

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A Personal Account on Adopting a Loving-Kindness Practice

Guest contributor Liz Dehler shares about the Buddhist meditation of loving kindness and how integrating it into her recovery and life has helped her love herself more fully and build nurturing relationships with others.

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Removing the "Blocks" In Eating Disorder Recovery

Learn about the yoga philosophy known as the kleshas, or psychological blocks. The kleshas can be a helpful lens through which to understand how eating disorder thoughts and behaviors create blocks in our lives. As Ashley Paige shares in this blog post, once we understand the block, we can learn to make new choices that will lessen its intensity and eventually remove it.

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Mirror Image - Addressing How We See the World

The culture we are raised in provides the lens that determines what is beautiful and influences our body image. Guest contributor Niya Bajaj explores how the philosophical principles of yoga, or the niyamas, are guides for both addressing biases and definitions of beauty and healing body dissatisfaction. She offers practical suggestions for how to apply the niyamas to address eating disorders in a truly inclusive way, beyond the limitations of personal and cultural biases.

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