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Support for Eating Disorders and Body Image Issues | Butterfly Foundation
The Butterfly Foundation represents all people affected by eating disorders and negative body image – a person with the illness, their family and their friends. Butterfly operates a National ED HOPE Service that includes support over the phone, via email and online. ED HOPE is staffed by trained counsellors experienced in assisting with eating disorders. It also provides a wide range of programs for service providers and recovery groups.
The Statewide Eating Disorder Service (SEDS) is a specialised mental health service for South Australians. They provide assessment, care and information to people living with an eating disorder, their families and carers. For more info phone 8198 0800.
19 Inspiring Quotes about Body Image and Acceptance
19 inspiring celebrity quotes about body image and eating disorders, Serena Williams inspirational quote
Heard of Body Dysmorphic Disorder?
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Dr. Josh Axe 
When Curvy Appreciation Turns to Objectification - More Than A Body
Motivation Mondays: Why You Shouldn't Judge Others
Motivation Mondays: Why You Shouldn't Judge Others
{Motivation Monday} Where Does Your Body Confidence Come From?
body confidence can also come from having good role models! find some, they're awesome
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About 10,000 people a month Google the phrase, “Am I ugly?” Meaghan Ramsey has a feeling that many of them are young girls. In a deeply unsettling talk, she walks us through the surprising impacts of low body and image confidence—from lower grade point averages to greater risk-taking with drugs and alcohol. And then shares the keys things all of us can to disrupt this reality.
This Movie Will Change How You Think About The Word "Fat"
Fat prejudice and body acceptance aren’t issues affecting only people over a certain size — they are also relevant, as Averill and Lieberman say, to “anyone who hates his or her body or anyone who may someday become fat.” | This Movie Will Change How You Think About The Word "Fat"