1 hr 7 min

Your eating and the pandemic. What’s happening and how do we move forward with compassion‪?‬ Women's Health Unplugged

    • Medicine

Over the last 18 months, people have had tremendous pressure added to their (already overflowing) plate. This has shown up through increased anxiety, burnout, and coping strategies that sometimes involve food.  Carly Crawford is a registered psychotherapist with a focus on people’s relationships with their bodies, food, and disordered eating. In this episode, we cover a lot of ground including mental health and stress during the pandemic, your relationship with your body and food, and how we all try and move forward after this year. 
We share tips on how to think about your mood and stress. We talk about how to ask yourself hard questions about your mood and your relationship with food. We talk about comparison syndrome, how to think about your social media, and trying to move our thinking about our health and wellness into “the grey” rather than feeling so black and white.

Over the last 18 months, people have had tremendous pressure added to their (already overflowing) plate. This has shown up through increased anxiety, burnout, and coping strategies that sometimes involve food.  Carly Crawford is a registered psychotherapist with a focus on people’s relationships with their bodies, food, and disordered eating. In this episode, we cover a lot of ground including mental health and stress during the pandemic, your relationship with your body and food, and how we all try and move forward after this year. 
We share tips on how to think about your mood and stress. We talk about how to ask yourself hard questions about your mood and your relationship with food. We talk about comparison syndrome, how to think about your social media, and trying to move our thinking about our health and wellness into “the grey” rather than feeling so black and white.

1 hr 7 min