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119: Getting Comfortable with Feeling Uncomfortable

119: Getting Comfortable with Feeling Uncomfortable

FromNutrition Matters Podcast


119: Getting Comfortable with Feeling Uncomfortable

FromNutrition Matters Podcast

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Length:
56 minutes
Released:
Jun 13, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Dr. Judi-Lee Webb is a licensed psychologist and certified eating disorder specialist who practices in Atlanta, Georgia. She talks in this episode about the importance of representation in the field of eating disorders and talks about how she is passionate about breaking down and ending the stigma related to mental health conditions. She also explains some of the interesting trends she's seeing in her area about who is seeking help from a therapist today, versus who was seeking help at the beginning of her career.    In this episode we discuss the therapy process and the discomfort it can bring. Dr. Webb gives practical advice for how to work through uncomfortable emotions and feelings related to therapy. Reaching out for help sometimes takes years to gear up to, and we talk about how to work through the discomfort before you begin therapy, during therapy and more.    Fear of the unknown is real. Fear of talking about what you're going through is real. But, there are people who are trained to help and ready to support you in healing.   Links mentioned: Dr. Judi-Lee Webb's private practice website: http://newdirectionsatlanta.com/ Leave a review for the podcast here. Positive Nutrition online course coming soon! Join the Nutrition Matters Podcast Community on FB. Donate to the podcast here.
Released:
Jun 13, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Join Paige Smathers, registered dietitian nutritionist, as she explores popular topics in nutrition and interviews experts in the fields of wellness and health. Paige explores questions in nutrition that really matter and uncovers the practical ways you can see food and your body in a whole new way.