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Author:
Biasetti, Ann Saffi, author.
Title:
Befriending your body : a self-compassionate approach to freeing yourself from disordered eating / Ann Saffi Biasetti, PhD, LCSW.
Edition:
First edition.
Publisher:
Shambhala,
Copyright Date:
2018
Description:
xi, 158 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Subject:
Eating disorders--Treatment--Popular works.
Meditation--Therapeutic use--Popular works.
SELF-HELP / Eating Disorders.
PSYCHOLOGY / Psychopathology / Eating Disorders.
PSYCHOLOGY / Psychotherapy / Counseling.
Eating disorders--Treatment.
Meditation--Therapeutic use.
Popular works.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
Feeling broken -- Building compassion from the outside in -- Embracing your power and independence -- Becoming embodied -- Discovering self-compassion -- Approaching recovery with self-compassion -- Believing you are worthy of healing -- Finding healing and wholeness -- Growing into self-love.
Summary:
"A step-by-step holistic approach to recovering fully from disordered eating, using self-compassion and embodiment practices to reduce symptoms, increase body awareness and acceptance, reconnect to others, and step back into an integrated life. People who struggle with disordered eating find themselves in an unrelenting cycle of harsh self-judgment, painful emotions, and harmful behaviors. The body is seen as an enemy, something to struggle with, and they may withdraw from life and become isolated. This holistic, wonderfully effective approach by psychotherapist, yogi, Buddhist, and meditation teacher Ann Saffi Biasetti focuses on two key areas of growth shared by people who recover successfully: self-compassion and embodiment. This insight, informed by yoga and mindfulness meditation, views the body not just as something to be healed or restored, but as a source of great wisdom and knowledge. Biasetti guides readers through nine phases of recovery, with experiential exercises, including yoga-based movement, body-awareness practices, meditations, and reflections (journaling prompts). Readers learn how to release long-held habits of self-criticism and perfectionism and instead rebuild self-compassion, self-care, body awareness and acceptance, and reconnection to the self and to other people"-- Provided by publisher.
"People who struggle with disordered eating find themselves in an unrelenting cycle of harsh self-judgment, painful emotions, and harmful behaviors. The body is seen as an enemy, something to struggle with, and they may withdraw from life and become isolated. This holistic, wonderfully effective approach by psychotherapist, yogi, Buddhist, and meditation teacher Ann Saffi Biasetti focuses on two key areas of growth shared by people who recover successfully: self-compassion and embodiment. This insight, informed by yoga and mindfulness meditation, views the body not just as something to be healed or restored, but as a source of great wisdom and knowledge. Biasetti guides readers through nine phases of recovery, with experiential exercises, including yoga-based movement, body-awareness practices, meditations, and reflections (journaling prompts). Readers learn how to release long-held habits of self-criticism and perfectionism and instead rebuild self-compassion, self-care, body awareness and acceptance, and reconnection to the self and to other people"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
1611806089
9781611806083
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1011613492
LCCN:
2017050608
Locations:
GZPE631 -- Pella Public Library (Pella)

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