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Understanding and Overcoming Body Checking

Body checking behaviours - such as like mirror checking, weighing, and pinching for reassurance - can feel hard to break, but they ultimately reinforce the belief that self-worth is tied to appearance. In this blog, we’ll dive into why body checking is harmful and share practical tips to help reduce this habit and build self-acceptance from within.

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“Am I Sick Enough?” The Comparison Trap in Eating Disorders

For those battling eating disorders, the thought of not feeling “sick enough” to deserve help can be a huge barrier to recovery. This comparison trap reinforces self-doubt, delays intervention, and increases health risks. In this blog, we’ll unpack the "sick enough" mindset and why everyone, no matter their symptoms, deserves compassionate support on their recovery journey.

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An Introduction to Bulimia Nervosa and the Restrict-Binge Cycle

Bulimia Nervosa is characterised by cycles of restrictive eating and bingeing, driven predominantly by physiological hunger and psychological deprivation. In this post, we explore how the restrict-binge cycle develops, common triggers like dieting, illness, and food scarcity, and how binge eating can also be a way to cope with emotions. Learn more about breaking free from this cycle and how my upcoming skills group programme, Breaking the Binge-Restrict Cycle, can help.

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An Introduction to Anorexia Nervosa: Signs, Symptoms, and Misconceptions

Anorexia Nervosa is more than just extreme weight loss - it's a complex mental health disorder that affects both the mind and body. From restrictive eating and distorted body image to physical symptoms like fatigue and dizziness, anorexia can manifest in various ways. This blog highlights the key signs and symptoms to watch for and dispels common misconceptions about weight.

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Calorie-Counting: A Disordered Behaviour

Calorie-counting might seem like a harmless way to manage your eating, but for many it can spiral into an obsessive and unhealthy behaviour. In this blog, learn about how calorie-counting is actually an eating disorder behaviour that fuels anxiety around food, why it doesn’t work long-term, and how it keeps you stuck in the cycle of fad dieting. Plus, I offer practical tips to help you stop counting calories and start building a healthier relationship with food.

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Eve Hermansson-Webb Eve Hermansson-Webb

The Impact of Social Media on Body Image & Eating

Social media can have a huge impact on how we see our bodies and our relationship with food. In this blog post, I explore how curated images, diet culture, and harmful trends on social media contribute to body dissatisfaction and disordered eating. Plus, learn actionable tips for protecting your mental health and building a healthier relationship with social media.

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