body politics

Women, Food, and Body Image

Would you like to find a more accepting way to
live with food and your body?

It is not surprising that many, if not most women struggle to even consider the possibilities of a peaceful, loving, healthy relationship with their bodies and with food.  This group is designed for women of all cultures, ages and sizes to explore the personal, interpersonal, and social issues related to food, fat, body image, eating disorders, and self-acceptance.  If you want to find a more accepting way to live with food and your body, please join us for a confidential, safe discussion. This is not a disordered eating therapy group or a weight loss group. (Pre-group interview is required prior to attending group.)

Perhaps some of why women struggle
with body alienation is that we don’t pay attention to all that we are –
our brilliance, our feelings, our true place on this planet.
Our inner selves whom we may keep locked up or
restrained deep inside ourselves.
Giving voice to all that we are contributes enormously
To being at home in our bodies!

When: Wednesdays, 5:30- 7:00pm
Where: Women’s Resource Center, University of Utah
Who: Women in the community- students and non-students
Cost: Flexible- Sliding fee scale
How: Call 581-8030 for information and registration

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