Ever feel like the song, “(I can’t get no) Satisfaction” by the Rolling Stones is the theme song to your relationship with food? Does it all feel way too complicated, overwhelming, and discouraging?
Some of the questions I hear repeatedly in my work with individuals who struggle with disordered eating are, “How do I know when I’m full?” “What if I eat too much?” or “What do I eat?”
According to the Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders (ANAD), about 9% of people worldwide suffer from an eating disorder – a disturbance in eating behaviors and in thoughts and emotions related to food.
For many, FOOD has become one of the biggest stressors in day-to-day life. It can feel impossible to reach a place of peace whether you’re home alone or at a social gathering. This should come as no surprise given the saturation of conflicting information about food and proper diet. We’ve spent a lot of time filling our heads with do’s and don’ts and too little time listening to the wisdom of our bodies.
Here are 3 steps you can take TODAY to cross food off your stress list:
No matter the extent of your relationship with food, therapy offers a quiet space to tune out the world and tune in to your body. Through body awareness, self-compassion, grounding, and other techniques - satisfaction can become a reality in your life.
Learn more about our approach to Nutrition, Health and Wellness at Lifeologie Counseling Dallas or request an appointment to get started on your journey to better health.