As part of my emotional and physical health I’ve drastically cut out processed foods, which includes sweets. For most of my life, sugary treats were an emotional salve. It was a socially acceptable way to deal with pain and upset.
After facing health challenges in my thirties, I had to make a decision-was I going to continue on this path of junk food and possibly cut my life short or find healthier ways to cope?
Since the birth of my children, I’ve radically change my view on food. I see it now as a form of medication, a healing way to “treat” my body and mind.
This weekend marks the beginning of the holiday season. If you’re participating in the sugary festivities this year, psychologist and mindful eating expert Dr Susan Albers says eating dark chocolate daily, snacking on yogurt and pumpkin seeds, and adding coconut oil or cinnamon to chocolate are great ways to prevent overconsumption during Halloween.
Working on your emotional stuff, however, is a direct way to address the root of your problems so read our top posts before you head out to those weekend activities.
Are You a Narcissist?
(The Impact of Sex Addiction) – Do you mistrust psychotherapy? Are you alarmed when you make a mistake? If you answered yes, you might be a narcissist. Finish the rest of this self-test to find out.
How Childhood Abuse Becomes Self-Abuse
(Psychology of Self) – This is the reason why you struggle with self-harm, self-sacrifice, aggressive behavior, and self-loathing.
Personality Disorders & 10 Signs Of An Ordered Personality
(Therapy Soup) – We often talk here about mental disorders, but what does an ordered personality look like? See if you exhibit any of these common traits.
Unloved Daughters and the Weight of Self-Doubt: 3 Ways to Shed It
(Knotted) – Here are the different ways a mother can destroy your sense of self and how to deal with it.
3 Things You Can Do Today To Snap Out Of It!
(Tales of Manic Depression) – It might not cure something as serious as depression, but may help clear away the blues.
from World of Psychology https://psychcentral.com/blog/archives/2017/10/27/best-of-our-blogs-october-27-2017/
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