
Unfuck Your Eating Av Faith G. Harper
Food is complicated. And our relationships with food and eating are all kinds of fucked up. It doesn''t help that cultural messages about health, diet, body image, and weight are fatphobic and often medically dangerous. Dr. Faith Harper, author of the bestselling Unfuck Your Brain (2017) and Unfuck Your Body (2021;......
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Food is complicated. And our relationships with food and eating are all kinds of fucked up. It doesn''t help that cultural messages about health, diet, body image, and weight are fatphobic and often medically dangerous. Dr. Faith Harper, author of the bestselling Unfuck Your Brain (2017) and Unfuck Your Body (2021; both Microcosm), brings her trademark combination of science, humour, and real talk to help us work through those cultural messages to develop a healthier relationship with food. She delves into the difference between eating disorders and disordered eating, tackles trauma, and provides compassionate and practical steps to repair your relationship with yourself.
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| Produktnavn | Unfuck Your Eating Using Science to Build a Better Relationship with Food, Health and Body Image |
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| book typ | Livssyn og selvutvikling |
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