In this episode hosts Hilary, Sirius, and Dana welcome special guest Anna Babcock, a licensed mental health counselor and certified Body Trust provider. The discussion explores how body trust can be skillfully integrated into different therapy approaches, particularly Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). The conversation delves into questions about body changes, privilege, and remaining connected to one's purpose and self-care in advocacy work. The episode offers valuable insights for men...
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In this episode hosts Hilary, Sirius, and Dana welcome special guest Anna Babcock, a licensed mental health counselor and certified Body Trust provider. The discussion explores how body trust can be skillfully integrated into different therapy approaches, particularly Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). The conversation delves into questions about body changes, privilege, and remaining connected to one's purpose and self-care in advocacy work. The episode offers valuable insights for men...
In this episode of the Body Trust Podcast, hosts Sirius, Dana, and Hilary delve into the representation of fat bodies in various forms of media, including movies, television shows, and celebrity culture. They discuss the implications of these portrayals and the stakes of fatness in these contexts. The conversation covers both positive and problematic representations, highlighting productions like 'Survival of the Thickest' and 'How to Die Alone,' as well as critiquing films like 'The Whale.' ...
The Body Trust® Podcast
In this episode hosts Hilary, Sirius, and Dana welcome special guest Anna Babcock, a licensed mental health counselor and certified Body Trust provider. The discussion explores how body trust can be skillfully integrated into different therapy approaches, particularly Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). The conversation delves into questions about body changes, privilege, and remaining connected to one's purpose and self-care in advocacy work. The episode offers valuable insights for men...