Body Terrorism & Body Freedom
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Christyna Johnson (she/her/hers) is a weight-inclusive registered dietitian who works with disordered eating, eating disorders, and intuitive eating. She practices from a Health at Every Size ®, social justice, trauma-informed, and person-centered approach. She advocates for equity and inclusion at all levels of eating disorder treatment. She uses social media to provide education and awareness around issues that intersect with food and bodies. She is the host of the podcast Intuitive Eating for the Culture. Her other passions include plants and exploring the outdoors. In this episode, Christyna and I discuss body trauma and body terrorism, and how they impact body image and autonomy. We delve into diet culture and the "trend" of body positivity, and Christyna even shares some of her favorite brands that are committed to social justice.  Interested in nutritional counseling and learning more about Christyna? Visit her on Instagram at @encouragingdietician and online at https://linktr.ee/encouragingdietitian. For more ways to work with Bri, check out her offers at https://linktr.ee/bodyimagewithbri. And as all my podcasting friends say -  this podcast is for informational, educational & entertainment purposes only and cannot be a replacement for medical or mental health advice. If you like this episode, please like, subscribe, and share it. Leave a review or comment!
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