Author: eattypelive
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Do your clients need a dopamine detox?

Quick dopamine fixes of ultra-processed food, social media, and binge watching TV shows can leave clients feeling ‘addicted’. How do we break the cycle? “There’s something wrong with me,” she said, her eyes pleading with me to help her. “I think I must be addicted to food.” She went on to describe eating while working,…
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“I’m not dieting anymore” … Or are you?

Clients may say they’ve given up dieting but they still have a dieting mindset. How do you recognize this and what do you do about it? One of the keys to healing your client’s relationship with food is for them to give up dieting. There’s really no two ways around it. To exit the restrict-binge…
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Why your clients keep ‘failing’ at intuitive eating

You give them all the intuitive eating info but they just eat junk food non-stop then give it all up… Dietitian Lucy Carey explains why So you had a jam-packed first session with a new client, where you downloaded the 10 principles of intuitive eating on to them and really pumped them up for this…
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3 hidden ways diet culture shows up in your practice (and what to do about it)

Diet culture is more weighing clients. Dietitian Lucy Carey reveals the subtle ways diet culture may be lurking in your practice. “Most of the people you’ll see in the clinic will be coming for weight loss,” the tutor told us. We swarmed around him, our new Student Dietitian badges shining with naivety. “We’ll go over…
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You stopped restricting… So how come you can’t stop eating?

You’ve given yourself permission to eat all foods. But when it comes to that ONE food, you can’t seem to stop eating it! What do you do now? It’s my birthday. So I made myself a gigantic New York cheesecake with lemon curd topping – that thing has like $30 worth of ingredients in it,…
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Healing the deeper wounds of dieting

Healing from dieting goes beyond quitting that weight loss group. Dietitian Lucy Carey walks through healing from common dieting wounds. Getting off the dieting hamster wheel is a monumental step towards food freedom and body peace, but you may find that years of restriction and diet culture has left deeper wounds behind. Whether it’s grief…
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The ‘Last Supper Mentality’ is sabotaging your health goals

Dietitian Lucy Carey explains why an abundance mindset around food protects against overeating, and how to create one “I’ll just have two cookies,” you tell yourself. But two quickly turns into four. You give the packet of cookies the side-eye, your stomach rumbling for more. “I might as well just eat them all,” you think.…
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The role of joy in a balanced diet

Ditch diet culture guilt and embrace joyful eating these holidays. You’ll be surprised how eating with joy can benefit both body and spirit. The lights of the Christmas tree twinkle merrily as the smoky aroma of the barbeque (manned by a full battalion of dads), mixes with the sweet tang of fruit mince pies on…
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Dealing with almond moms this Christmas

The dreaded Almond Mom is on the warpath at Christmas. Dietitian Lucy Carey has strategies to protect yourself from diet culture this season. It’s Christmas Day and the table is laden with delicious food. As you reach for another fruit mince pie, your mother cocks one eyebrow at you. Guilt rises rapidly and you hastily…
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10 ways to celebrate the holidays that have nothing to do with food

Dietitian Lucy Carey shares 10 simple ways to focus on building memories, instead of struggling with food pressures these holidays. The holiday season can feel like a minefield when you’re trying so hard to reject diet culture and heal your relationship with food. Everywhere you look, there’s pressure to indulge or restrict, and there’s a…
