Описание: Widespread publicity about the war on obesity has led to pervasive anxiety, distress, and shame about eating, says psychotherapist Nancy Ellis-Ordway. Nourishing our bodies should be a source of pleasure and delight, not fear and anguish. Instead of feeling at home in their bodies, many people feel at war with them, in large part because of weight stigma and the unrelenting pursuit of thinness in America.
It doesnt have to be this way. This book offers a detailed approach for change, with a particular focus on the message we give ourselves when we eat, exercise, and interact with other people. Additionally, this process incorporates operating from an internal locus of control as a way to improve self esteem.
Elllis-Ordway, in a marked contrast to the diet mentality that is full of rules and restrictions, first has clients focus on, in small steps, building self-esteem and growing a desire for self-care. She teaches clients to develop an internal locus of control, here meaning an ability to listen to their own bodies for guidance to eat for physical and mental health. The better we listen to and fulfill our bodys needs, she explains, the better our self-esteem and health becomes, and the more we believe we are worth it and are able to meet our objectives.