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Links
Websites & Blogs providing tools & services in support of Celebrating Your Body!
ASDAH HAES® Blog The ASDAH blog offers you loads of information about the Health At Every Size®approach. Weekly postings since May, 2011.
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ASDAH (Association for Size Diversity & Health) "An international professional organization composed of individual members who are committed to the principles of Health At Every Size® (HAES®). Our mission is to promote education, research, and the provision of
services which enhance health and well-being, and which are free from
weight-based assumptions and weight discrimination."
"Health is measured by many factors, including the right to be peaceful in one’s body. We invite you to join us in this new 'peace movement' as we pave the way for the shift to the Health At Every Size® approach."
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Body Image
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Workshops,
groups, individual & couples sessions for healing negative body
image. Offices in San Francisco & the East Bay. Phone sessions
available. Nomi Dekel, MA, MFT
About-Face "About-Face’s mission is to equip women and girls with tools to
understand and resist harmful media messages that affect self-esteem & body
image.”
About-Face is a San Francisco based non-profit that we wholeheartedly
support and encourage you to do the same. They facilitate
media-literacy workshops, action groups & offer a resource-filled
website.
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Andrea's Voice Foundation Andrea's
Voice
promotes understanding without judgment. A foundation created by Doris
& Tom Smeltzer in honor of their daughter Andrea. The Smeltzers
have written a book titled "Andrea's Voice" and travel around the U.S.
sharing what they learned from their daughter before & after she died of an
eating disorder. They are also involved in developing eating disorder
treatment resources in the community that they live (Napa,
California). The foundation website offers more information and
resources.
Beyond Hunger Groups for Freedom from Food & Weight Obsession for women, men & teens. Beyond Hunger is
a nonprofit organization “dedicated to helping individuals find a
natural, loving & peaceful relationship with their food, weight
& selves.”
Beyond
Hunger's treatment philosophy focuses on emotional wisdom, intuitive
eating & body acceptance. Offices in the San Francisco Bay Area.
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Herb, Ph.D. has been working with clients who struggle with an eating
disorders for over 20 years. Ellyn offers individual & group
sessions, consultation to therapists, courses and informative
presentations on eating disorders & Health at Every Size. Ellyn's
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Size Acceptance
NAAFA (National Association to Advance Fat Acceptance)
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Founded in 1969, the National Association to Advance Fat Acceptance (NAAFA) is a non-profit civil rights organization dedicated to ending size discrimination in all of its forms. NAAFA's goal is to help build a society in which people of every size are accepted with dignity and equality in all aspects of life. NAAFA will pursue this goal through advocacy, public education, and support.
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The Body Positive A great resource for children, teens, families, educators, nutritionists
& therapists. The Body Positive offers presentations &
educational materials that focus on teaching a way out from the pain of
an eating disorder & negative body image. Another organization
promoting the Health at Every Size philosophy.
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Plus Size Clothing
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Big On Batik | An
online store for plus size women's clothing. Big On Batik has been
designing & creating plus size clothing since 1996. They know how
to fit the larger female body! Check them out.
Artists
BEADJOUX ~ slightly eccentric handmade jewelry One-of-a-kind handmade beaded jewelry by Shelley Bond.
The Adipositivity Project ~ Photography The Adipositivity Project aims to
promote size acceptance, not by listing the merits of big people, or
detailing examples of excellence (these things are easily seen all
around us), but rather, through a visual display of fat physicality.
The sort that's normally unseen. Artist: Substantia Jones
More folks we like to support!
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