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Trauma Troubles: Exploring How Systemic Exclusion Impacts Eating Disorder Recovery

Research has demonstrated a strong link between trauma exposure and other severe adverse experiences in both childhood and adulthood with eating disorders. In her latest blog, Niya Bajaj explores how the experiences of systemic exclusion and associated trauma impact how people seek help and how yoga therapy can support inclusive eating disorder recovery.

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Jennifer Kreatsoulas Jennifer Kreatsoulas

Systemic Shame: Exploring How Exclusion Impacts Eating Disorder Recovery

In her latest blog post, Niya Bajaj explores how the experiences of individuals who do not fit in the “skinny, white, affluent, girl” (SWAG) stereotype impacts if and how they seek help for eating disorders. Educating on the yoga practice of Satya, Niya identifies how yoga therapy can support inclusive recovery and guide individuals to reconnect with aspects of their identity and cultural practices to support their recovery.

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Inside Out: Exploring the Impact of Othering on Eating Disorder Recovery

In this month’s blog series, Niya Bajaj explores how yoga therapy can support a more inclusive eating disorder recovery for people wishing to incorporate their cultural foods and ancestral food practices, which they may perceive as unhealthy or undesirable due to diet culture messaging.

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Jennifer Kreatsoulas Jennifer Kreatsoulas

Mind the Overlap - Exploring How Systemic Exclusion Impacts Eating Disorder Recovery

In this month’s blog series on yoga therapy and inclusive eating disorder recovery, Niya Bajaj investigates the impact of systemic exclusion on eating disorder recovery. She educates about how we can apply the niyama of tapas (TAH-pahs) to make systems more inclusive. Niya offers practical suggestions for how researchers, care providers, and individuals seeking care can practice tapas to build systems that are more inclusive.

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Jennifer Kreatsoulas Jennifer Kreatsoulas

Unapologetically Authentic: The Throat Chakra & Eating Disorder Recovery

Writer and yoga teacher Ashley Paige explains how the fifth chakra, also know as the throat chakra, relates to eating disorder recovery. Learn some practices to help heal this energy center so that you can be authentic in your words, and actions and feel empowered to communicate openly.

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Jennifer Kreatsoulas Jennifer Kreatsoulas

The Practice of Unconditional Self-Love: The Heart Chakra

Writer and yoga teacher Ashley Paige explains how the fourth chakra relates to eating disorder recovery. Learn why taking steps to practice self-respect and self-love are cornerstones to healing our relationship with food and our body.

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Jennifer Kreatsoulas Jennifer Kreatsoulas

Now You See Me - Exploring How Intersectional Identity Markers Impact Eating Disorder Recovery

In her latest blog post, Niya Bajaj highlights how the experience of intersectionality--or multiple social identities--impacts eating disorders and recovery outcomes. She explores how the yoga concept of svādhyāya (self-study) guides us to deepen our awareness of what influences our identity and body image. Niya also explains how researchers and care providers can apply svādhyāya to help address eating disorders in a truly inclusive way by including systemically excluded populations in the eating disorder community.

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Jennifer Kreatsoulas Jennifer Kreatsoulas

Economies of Eating Disorders - Exploring How Food Security Impacts Eating Disorder Recovery

In this month’s blog series on yoga therapy and inclusive eating disorder recovery, Niya Bajaj sheds light on how food insecurity is associated with all forms of eating disorders and can have negative impacts on recovery. She shares why the practice of satya, or truthfulness, helps us better recognize and address this reality and includes practical suggestions to create true inclusion for all by including systematically excluded populations in the eating disorder community.

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