135. But I Have Low Self-Esteem

Self-esteem has implications in eating disorder recovery, and this episode explores some of those -- including self-compassion, connection, competence, comparison, social expectations, shame, and even anger! Tune in for this nuanced conversation about self-esteem (and self-worth, by extension) with topics including: What comes first -- low self-esteem or disordered eating behaviors? The relationship between safety, shame, and self esteem (especially in restrictive behaviors) The role of creativity (for Stef) and self-compassion (for Sarah) Addressing the expectations we have of ourselves The momentum of self-esteem when it interacts with other concepts (like consistency) "Pinterest Moms" as a gateway to Stef's self esteem rehabilitation Social covert pressure vs overt pressure  Competence for self-esteem for self worth The Five C's of self-esteem in research The role of Joy (and rethinking "joy") Are glimmers the opposite of triggers?  Six Pillars of Self Esteem by Nathaniel Brandon (book) Self esteem vs self worth Tickets to Brighton Event on May 20 Tickets to Bournemouth Nervous System Retreat on May 23 Join the LAD Membership Community HERE Life After Diets on Instagram The LAD Website Email us @ lifeafterdietspodcast@gmail.com ---- Stefanie's Website Stefanie on Instagram Stef's Body Image Webinar + Workbook ---- Sarah's website Sarah's YouTube Channel Sarah’s book, I Can’t Stop Eating, is available on Amazon

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Many people are waking up to the fact that diets don't work, but if we're not dieting, now what? How are we supposed to find balance with food and reach intuitive eating? Join Sarah and Stef, a psychotherapist and a health coach, as they talk about all things related to disordered eating, bad body image and creating a life that's free from food and body obsession. The hosts draw on their own eating struggles and openly share the highs and lows of pursuing food freedom over weight loss.