A Different Kind of Understanding
by Fall Ferguson, JD, MA Next week is Weight Stigma Awareness Week. As I pondered what to write about that, I found myself getting irritated that we need an awareness… Read More »A Different Kind of Understanding
by Fall Ferguson, JD, MA Next week is Weight Stigma Awareness Week. As I pondered what to write about that, I found myself getting irritated that we need an awareness… Read More »A Different Kind of Understanding
by Dr. Jenny Copeland, PsyD From the ASDAH Blog Committee: Last month, the Health At Every Size® Blog initiated a series of “Building Bridges” interviews which will explore the impact… Read More »Building Bridges: Interview with Rebecca Puhl (Part 2)
by Rev. Dr. E-K Daufin [To read the first part of this blog post, please click here.] On the first full day of the conference, two different women looked at my… Read More »The Long Road Home (to the ASDAH Conference) – Part 2
By Fall Ferguson, JD, MA I and others writing for this blog have pointed out some significant problems with our current approach to workplace wellness. Employers have indicated in recent… Read More »Workplace Wellness—What can we do?
by Deb Burgard, PhD Masters, Ryan, et al., (2013). “The Impact of Obesity on US Mortality Levels: The Importance of Age and Cohort Factors in Population Estimates.” American Journal of… Read More »Death Threats, Death Anxiety, and Dying While Fat
by Rev. Dr. E-K. Daufin Attending the 2013 ASDAH Conference gave me professional progress and personal payoff. I am an educator, journalist, artist and media scholar who has been a… Read More »The Long Road Home (to the ASDAH Conference) – Part 1
by Barbara Altman Bruno, PhD, LCSW In response to requests from our readers, the Health At Every Size Blog is honored to reprint Barbara Altman Bruno’s history of the HAES… Read More »History of the Health At Every Size® Movement—The Mid- to Late 1990s (Part 4)
by Jenny Copeland, PsyD From the ASDAH Blog Committee: The Health At Every Size® Blog is stepping outside of our HAES® files “comfort zone” this week to present the first… Read More »Building Bridges: Interview with Rebecca Puhl (Part 1)
by Fall Ferguson, JD, MA Recent posts to this blog (e.g., this and this) have tried to shed light on the evolving status of employer wellness programs in the US,… Read More »“Non-Discriminatory” Wellness Programs?
by Barbara Altman Bruno, Ph.D., LCSW In response to requests from our readers, the Health At Every Size Blog is honored to reprint Barbara Altman Bruno’s history of the HAES movement.… Read More »History of the Health At Every Size® Movement—The Early 1990s (Part 3)