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Browse around for posts about nutrition, wellness, and tangible tips for eating -- all with a weight neutral lens.

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Illustration explaining ARFID in adults and eating struggles beyond picky eating

If you’ve been wondering whether your eating struggles are more than just being a “picky eater,” I’m glad you’re here. This post focuses on ARFID in adults, which is often overlooked and misunderstood. Maybe you do just have specific food preferences, but maybe not. In my work with clients, I find that there is usually […]

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Graphic titled Best Eating Disorder Books for Recovery with a list of recommended books for binge eating, anorexia, and body image healing.

Navigating eating disorder treatment and recovery can feel like uncharted territory for everyone involved. Whether you’re doing the healing yourself, supporting someone you care about, or working with clients as a clinician, having grounded, weight-inclusive resources makes a difference. I created this blog post to curate some of the best eating disorder books that educate […]

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Body-diverse women in black undergarments standing shoulder-to-shoulder with text overlay: “Practical Tips for Bad Body Image Days (That Don’t Include Pretending to Love What You See).

This post is part of my Fed Up series—where we call BS on harmful body expectations and offer real, practical ways to care for yourself instead. Bad body image doesn’t come out of nowhere—it’s a symptom of living in a world that teaches us some bodies are better than others. And when that belief system […]

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Promotional graphic for 'How to Talk to Someone with an Eating Disorder' by Katie Schwartz Nutrition, featuring a minimalistic design with light blue background and dark blue text.

Understanding how to talk to someone with an eating disorder is crucial, especially when you consider that eating disorders have the second highest mortality rate of any psychiatric illness, behind only opiate addiction. If you have a loved one recovering from an eating disorder you know how challenging it can be for both of you. […]