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Self-Attuned Eating & Embodiment: An Intersectional Feminist Approach

Self-Attuned Eating & Embodiment: An Intersectional Feminist Approach

with Alicia Leporati, LMHC

Sunday, April 30, 10am-12pm ET

Online, for the public (not for credit; not clinician-specific)

In this small group educational offering, participants will be introduced to the process of relating more comfortably to food and to their bodies. Our relationships to food and body do not develop in a cultural or familial vacuum and this truth will be explored.

Participants will begin thinking about and applying WTCI ‘s feminist relational model of self-attuned eating and identifying interruptions to embodied living. This offering is ideal for those who have recognized and/or struggled with eating and body issues and would like to apply an anti-diet intersectional feminist approach to these aspects of their lives. 

All Bodies Welcome.

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