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Befriending Your Body

A Self-Compassionate Approach to Freeing Yourself from Disordered Eating

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Befriending Your Body

By: Ann Saffi Biasetti
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Those who struggle with disordered eating often find themselves in an unrelenting cycle of harsh self-judgment, painful emotions, and harmful behaviors. Seeing the body as an adversary, these patterns can lead many people to become withdrawn or isolated.

Ann Saffi Biasetti’s powerful holistic approach to liberating people from disordered eating focuses on growing self-compassion and embodiment. This insight, informed by yoga and mindfulness meditation, views the body not just as something to be healed or restored but as a source of great wisdom and knowledge.

Dr. Biasetti offers yoga-based movement, body-awareness practices, meditations, and journaling exercises to help release long-held habits of self-criticism and perfectionism. Her step-by-step program will rebuild self-compassion, self-care, body awareness, acceptance, and connection to the self and to others.

©2018 Ann Saffi Biasetti (P)2019 Shambhala Publications
Counseling & Psychotherapy Diets, Nutrition & Healthy Eating Eating Disorders Personal Success Physical Exercise Mental Health Compassion Yoga Eating Disorder Recovery

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Befriending Your Body is a valuable resource for creating a new relationship with your body and with food. Full of meditation, yoga, and self-compassion practices, this wise and loving book will be a much needed antidote to body-shaming and self-loathing, which plague so many women. This book is a healing gift. (Dr. Susan Pollak, co-author of Sitting Together: Essential Skills for Mindfulness-Based Psychotherapy; president, Institute for Meditation and Psychotherapy; co-founder, Center for Mindfulness and Compassion, Harvard Medical School)

“Ann Saffi Biasetti, like all the best teachers of self-compassion, shares her teaching through her loving connected presence. You can feel it when you are in her presence, and you can feel it in the pages of this warm, supportive, and encouraging book. Drawing upon the latest science related to self-compassion and its role in well-being, wellness, and health, Ann weaves this knowledge and wisdom into a practical guide to finding a new relationship between you and you: the most important (and often the most conflicted) relationship a human being can have. Ann teaches how having a warm and encouraging relationship with ourselves can then allow us to make change, not because we aren’t good enough as we are, but because we long for something better. Reading this book is motivating, encouraging, inspiring, and most of all, compassionate. You’ll be glad you followed this path with the author.” (Steven D. Hickman, PsyD, associate clinical professor, University of California at San Diego, executive director of the Center for Mindful Self-Compassion, and founding director of the UC San Diego Center for Mindfulness)

“While not minimizing the challenges involved, Ann Saffi Biasetti provides encouragement and hope that through the practice of self-compassion and embodiment, recovery from disordered eating can happen.” (Laura Weisberg, PhD, assistant professor, Duke Center for Eating Disorders, Duke University Medical Center)

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Eye opening way to look at eating/ food and The disorders attached to it.

For a really long time I have struggled with a binge eating disorder. When I was younger I ‘for a time’ coped with Bulimia. This book was helpful for all conditions associated with disordered eating and reshaping the views on it.

It was my understanding I had to learn to see food differently and restrict myself and learn how to manage my emotions and find better ways to manage my emotions that were simultaneously attached to my eating choices.

However through this book it shows such a compassionate gaze on how one see’s oneself and the relationship one has with their body is really the first chapter of our own internal progress.

I feel after only coming through half of the book so far - my understanding has shifted. I am beginning to see the way I viewed my body was “That it wasn’t safe” and I can’t quite explain enough how moved I am by the language in this book, how it speaks to me on such a deeper level - that sometimes a random tear might find itself down my face while I’m listening.

I wonder ‘How did that get there? Only to realise. There was something trapped within that was just released.’

Thank you for this book - truly. ❤️

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