Body Peace and Liberation

Body Peace and Liberation This is an anti-diet/no weight loss talk zone. Body Peace and Liberation is committed to creating a safe space for all members of the diverse human community.

Body Peace and Liberation is a page committed to promoting self-acceptance, intuitive eating and Health At Every Size® in order to create a safe space that promotes health and social justice for all. Our mission advocates for size equality and body respect, and promotes Health At Every Size® as a compassionate alternative to the current weight-based paradigm to treating clients and patients of all

sizes. We promise to raise awareness about self-acceptance, intuitive eating and the Health At Every Size® movement in order to create an anti-diet space that promotes inclusivity, diversity, health and social justice for all. Body Peace and Liberation was founded by Kathleen Bishop, LCSW, a therapist in San Jose, California, specializing in eating and substance use disorders. Kathleen is a Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor, a Relapse Prevention Specialist (Gorski) and has significant experience treating Substance Use Disorders (alcohol and drugs), depression, anxiety and phase of life issues (e.g., mid-life transitions and retirement). She uses Health At Every Size® principles to guide her practice when working with clients with eating disorders and body image problems. Kathleen is passionate about helping individuals to reject diet culture and reconnect with the innate health and wisdom that resides within them.This page is co-administrated by Karina Pinzón, psychology and communications student living in Houston, Texas. She is an eating disorder survivor who possesses a passion for promoting mental health awareness, self-acceptance, size equality and respect for all persons, regardless of size, gender, age, race or ability. On her Body Compassion blog (www.mybodycompassion.com), she utilizes her love of writing to empower men and women to foster compassionate relationships with food, their bodies and their minds.

06/08/2025
07/24/2024

Please stop celebrating weight loss.

At what exact point in history did a starving woman become the beauty ideal for generations to come? While this singular ideal is being dismantled as we speak by radical, brave healed and healing activists, it still permeates the culture like a sick virus robbing us of lovely talented people who are literally starving to death. Please stop celebrating weight loss.

I would imagine that when someone lost a lot of weight decades ago, people would respond with worry and concern rather than celebration, like now (regardless of the cost to long term health). Please stop celebrating weight loss.

When these starving people begin to heal and try to come back to living the life they were meant to live, before they were snatched by the cult of thin, they are inundated with images that celebrate weight loss. They are assualted with comments on their changing, healing bodies that can send them spiraling back into relapse. Please stop celebrating weight loss.

The cult of thin at any cost which has become our culture needs to change, so we can welcome the wounded back. Where their healed bodies, minds and spirits are safe, and future generations are safe.

Please stop celebrating weight loss.
Please stop celebrating weight loss.
Please stop celebrating weight loss.
Please stop celebrating weight loss.
Please stop celebrating weight loss.
Please stop celebrating weight loss.
Please stop celebrating weight loss.

With Body Peace and Liberation,
Kathleen Bishop, LCSW

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San Jose, CA

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