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Videos: It's Not About Food
This video set is for both professionals treating people with compulsive eating disorders and for people who are interested in healing their own relationship with food and their bodies. This unique method combines the power of non-diet theory with a spiritual perspective, as well as demonstrating how you can utilize the addiction model to heal. The ruthless honesty and recovery demonstrated by the seminar participants is refreshing and exciting. You will experience transformation through a deeply moving and frank discussion of what it's like living in a woman's body while having to deal with food and the pressure to be thin. Hope for Depression
Author and counselor, Dr. Gregg Jantz presented a three-hour seminar specifically addressing these questions and more. His expertise and wisdom is invaluable as he gently guides listeners through, around, and beyond depression. Today more than ever, people long to hear the voice of hope, and that is precisely what Dr. Gregory Jantz represents to thousands. Audiences know him through his books, his radio and television appearances, and his high-energy platform presentations. His sensitive, humorous, authoritative, and down-to-earth style informs and inspires. Eating Disorder Seminar
A very special day of Hope, Help, and Healing for Eating Disorders with bestselling author and Eating Disorder Expert Dr. Gregory L. Jantz * You will learn about the healing power of the whole-person approach Positive Body Image, Healthy Bodies
Positive Body Image, Healthy Bodies covers the topics Healthful Eating, Physical Activity, Self-esteem, Image vs. Reality, and Natural Body Shapes. Using age appropriate language and concepts, these lessons promote realistic body image and prevent eating disorders (including obesity), via fun activities. The curriculum includes: Lesson book, Teacher background information with video, Two Posters illustrating lesson topics, and Parent newsletters. Positive Body Image, Healthy Bodies
Positive Body Image, Healthy Bodies covers the topics Healthful Eating, Physical Activity, Self-esteem, Image vs. Reality, and Natural Body Shapes. Using age appropriate language and concepts, these lessons promote realistic body image and prevent eating disorders (including obesity), via fun activities. This curriculum includes a Video, "I Wonder," and accompanying Video Discussion Guide. These may be used as a stand-alone activity since they review the Positive Body Image concepts. The curriculum includes: Lesson book, Teacher background information with video, Two posters illustrating lesson topics, Student video and Parent newsletters. Positive Body Image, Healthy Bodies
Positive Body Image, Healthy Bodies covers the topics Healthful Eating, Physical Activity, Self-esteem, Image vs. Reality, and Natural Body Shapes. Using age appropriate language and concepts, these lessons promote realistic body image and prevent eating disorders (including obesity), via fun activities. The curriculum includes a Video, "Every Body's Different", and accompanying Video Discussion Guide. This video addresses the way that body image in media encourage a false sense of what's real. It celebrates how each student is different and special. The curriculum includes: Lesson book, Teacher background information with video, Two posters illustrating lesson topics (drawn by middle school students), Student video, and Parent newsletters. Happy, Healthy Shapes
Video - A physician, psychologist, and dietitian each talk candidly about eating disorders with a group of young women. This 40-minute video features sections titled "The Problem," "Psychological Aspects," "Nutrition," "Health and Exercise," and "Disease." It focuses on realistic body image and eating disorder prevention. It is a great way to explore the subject of eating disorders in your school or club, or at home. Curriculum - The curriculum organizes the five sections of the video into daily lessons with student activities, discussion topics and homework. Pictures, pre- and post- photographic modification, provide great visuals, which debunk the "ideals" shown in magazines. It has been tested and validated with middle and high school students. |








