How Diet Culture Distorts Body Image: A Christian Response
Jessie Tucker Mitchell Jessie Tucker Mitchell

How Diet Culture Distorts Body Image: A Christian Response

Diet culture and BMI misconceptions have led many women to believe their worth and health are determined by a number on the scale. This article explores why body size is not a reliable measure of health, how disordered eating affects women of every size, and why every person deserves dignity as an image bearer of God.

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Perfectionism and Eating Disorders: The Hidden Connection
Jessie Tucker Mitchell Jessie Tucker Mitchell

Perfectionism and Eating Disorders: The Hidden Connection

Perfectionism is often at the heart of eating disorders, driving rigid rules, self-criticism, and a relentless pursuit of worth through performance. This article explores how perfectionistic thinking fuels disordered eating and how healing involves releasing impossible standards and embracing grace, flexibility, and self-compassion.

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Halfway There: The Dangers of Stopping Anorexia Recovery Too Soon
Jessie Tucker Mitchell Jessie Tucker Mitchell

Halfway There: The Dangers of Stopping Anorexia Recovery Too Soon

Anorexia recovery requires more than short-term behavioral change. This article explains why ending treatment too soon can increase the risk of relapse, medical complications, and chronic eating disorder patterns, and why comprehensive, long-term care is often necessary for full healing.

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