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The Surprising Link Between Autism and Anorexia
Autism spectrum disorder and anorexia nervosa are very similar in many ways. Here’s what you might not know about the relationship between the two.
Why Perfectionism and Eating Disorders Go Hand in Hand
How perfectionism shows up in people with eating disorders.
What is Perfectionism?
Perfectionism is a contributing factor for eating disorders. But what does it mean to be a perfectionist?
Do You Need Trauma-Informed Eating Disorder Therapy?
Any experience that left you feeling unsafe in your body is trauma and can hinder your eating disorder recovery. If you have experienced trauma, look for a trauma-informed eating disorder therapist.
What to Do If You Don't Want to Get Help for Your Eating Disorder
If you don’t want to get help for your eating disorder, you aren’t alone. We can help you overcome your fear of treatment.
How Self-Compassion Can Help You Cope with the Pandemic
The pandemic is hard on all of us. But practicing self-compassion can help. Here’s how.
It's Okay to Eat Your Feelings
Emotional eating during this pandemic is more than okay. Here’s why.
How to Quit Comparing Yourself to Others
Comparison is often inescapable, even when you don’t have an eating disorder. Here are some tips on how to stop comparing yourself to others once and for all.
Our Favorite Eating Disorder Recovery Resources in California
A curated list of the best eating disorder recovery resources in California.
The Dangers of Diet Culture
Diet culture promotes harmful ideas that destroy our relationships with food and our bodies. It brainwashes us into thinking that food should be counted and measured, and that eating is devoid of pleasure. Under the laws of diet culture, our meals and our self-worth are reduced to numbers.
How to Win Arguments with Your Eating Disorder
Once you get to a place in eating disorder recovery where you can distinguish between your own personal, healthy thoughts and beliefs and the eating disorder “voice” in your head, you might feel like you are constantly at war with yourself. The more battles you win, the closer you will get to full recovery. And yes, you can do this even while quarantined at home!
How to Stay Accountable in Eating Disorder Recovery During COVID-19
Even under the most ideal circumstances, eating disorder recovery is never linear, but self-isolation can hinder your progress even more. If you are only having virtual sessions with your treatment team, or have paused treatment altogether, it can be harder to stay accountable and meet your recovery goals. But recovery from an eating disorder during this pandemic is still 100% possible.
Here are 5 ways you can stay accountable in eating disorder recovery during Covid-19:
Signs You Need Eating Disorder Therapy During the Quarantine
Everything in life seems to be canceled right now, but you can’t reschedule your eating disorder for another time. If anything, you might need support for your eating disorder recovery now more than ever.
Meet Ashley: Collaborative and Active Therapy to Help Clients Recover
Meet Ashley Ellis, one of our newest clinicians at Kindful Body! In this meet-and-greet, you’ll learn about how Ashley got started, her approach to therapy, and her thoughts on the importance of taking an active role in your journey through recovery.
Exciting News: Kindful Body is Officially a Virtual Group Practice!
We have some exciting news to share as we step into 2020. We are now officially an online group practice! This means that we will be able to serve individuals in need whether they are near or far, starting with those living in California and expanding as we see our clients’ needs expand.
A Guide to Online Counseling for Eating Disorders
Online counseling might be a good option to consider for eating disorder recovery. This guide will give you the things to consider, the questions to ask, and the tools to find an online counselor for eating disorder treatment.
19 Lists to Make in 2019 for Self-Compassion and Self-Care
Practicing self-compassion and self-care is one of the most beneficial ways we can heal from our past experiences, appreciate the present moment, and look to the future with open and curious eyes. Here are 19 lists to make for self-compassion and self-care for 2019. Keep these lists together in a journal or folder for reference to help you get through times of struggle, and know that there are no right or wrong ways to be kind to yourself.
Why You Need to Return to Your True Self Instead of “Finding Yourself”
As we reflect on past experiences and where we want to be in the future, we may reach a point where we feel disconnected from ourselves or our purpose. We may start feeling like we are broken and have lost the sense of who we are or once were, and begin a journey to “find ourselves” again. But here’s why we don’t actually need to “find” ourselves and how we can return to our true selves instead.
Make 2019 Your Year of Diet Culture Recovery: Smash Your Scale
As the New Year rolls around, and we hear of all the ways people are resolving to eat or exercise differently, there’s one object that is the biggest source of anxiety and terror: Your scale. But here’s the thing: a scale is just a scale. It just measures your relationship to gravity in one moment in time. To make 2019 the year of your recovery from diet culture, it’s time to smash your scale.
Do You Have a Fear of Compassion?
Compassion is widely accepted as something that’s beneficial for us, but it’s common to feel resistance in receiving compassion as well. You may not even realize that the resistance is actually a fear. Learn how fear of compassion presents itself, why it holds you back in recovery, and how to tell if you have fears of compassion.

