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Opal, a locally owned eating disorder treatment center in the heart of Seattle's University District, serves those struggling with food and body issues at all levels on the continuum; from those who have dabbled with dieting and want to stop their food obsessions to those who resonate with a full blown eating disorder.
Haven Yoga is yoga therapy for people who want to become better acquainted with their bodies. Their focus is helping individuals re-learn that their bodies are inherently wise and good, and that cellulite, stretch marks, and body fat are markings of our humanness -- not evidence of what is wrong with us.
Health at Every SizeĀ® principles help advance social justice, create an inclusive and respectful community, and support people of all sizes in finding compassionate ways to take care of themselves.
Proud2BMe is an online community made by and for teens and young adults that seeks to promote positive body image. Find articles on health, style & culture, and food, blogs, forums, and stories.
The Body Is Not An Apology is an international movement committed to cultivating global Radical Self Love and Body Empowerment. They believe that discrimination, social inequality, and injustice are manifestations of our inability to make peace with the body, our own and others.