Joanna Poppink, MFT
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Joanna Poppink MFT, created this site. She is a Los Angeles psychotherapist, lecturer and author of Healing Your Hungry Heart. She specializes in eating disorder recovery for adult women and building a fulfilling life beyond recovery.
To make contact with Joanna at her West Los Angeles office please e-mail her at: joanna@poppink.com or call 310-474-4165.
If you are looking for help for yourself or someone you care about Joanna offers a free telephone consultation.
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Symptoms
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Saturday, 04 February 2012 13:08 |
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Research is showing that fading vision is part of the anorexia experience.
Anorexia deteriorates the body like a fast forward of the aging process. We now know that 17 year old girls with severe anorexia can have the fragile bones of what used to be considered a symptom of old age: osteoporosis . What my physiology professor at UCLA called "over forty eyes" when he reached for his reading glasses, is becoming noticeable in women of all ages who starve. How is your vision lately?
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Healing Your Hungry Heart -
Chapter Excerpt
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Monday, 23 January 2012 17:47 |
“The last of the human freedoms is to choose one’s attitude in any given set of circumstances.” --Victor Frankl
Expectations and assumptions, fantasies and reality, love and anger, disappointment and hope, all crash together when you consider your family. In or out of your eating disorder, family visits, communications, and memories may be your most challenging experiences.
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Self-Help
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Friday, 20 January 2012 15:43 |
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Often in my psychotherapy practice a woman feels shame, self-doubt and is quick to both please and defer to authority figures. In moving through our therapy experience together we discover that in her past she may have been sexually abused or molested. If she were not so blatantly misused she often was disparaged, controlled and criticized, even punished and restrained because of the passions she aroused in adults.
The New York Times published this article today: Lechery, Immodesty and the Talmud.
...once you judge a female human being only through a man’s sexualized imagination, you can turn even a modest 8-year-old girl into a seductress and a prostitute.
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Self-Help
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Friday, 13 January 2012 13:24 |
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Questions about how to manage time and get enough sleep at night are coming up in the my Forum. I'll respond here since this issue effects many people with eating disorders and demanding lives.
Getting yourself into bed at a reasonable time so you sleep enough hours to repair and restore your mind, body and spirit is important any time, but especially in recovery. Here's how to make this happen.
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Healing Your Hungry Heart -
Chapter Excerpt
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Monday, 09 January 2012 20:39 |
“As long as you have certain desires about how it ought to be you can’t see how it is.” --Ram Dass
The topic of sexuality is near the end of this book because, if you have been working the exercises in previous chapters, by now you are more equipped to look at this highly charged issue. I invite you to look at your sexual life through the lens of eating disorder recovery work. My intention is not to discuss sexual addiction, orgasmic dysfunction, or morality but rather to introduce a subject that is not discussed fully and openly as it relates to people with eating disorders.
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Saturday, 31 December 2011 20:37 |
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“I do not understand the mystery of grace – only that it meets us where we are and does not leave us where it found us.” --Anne Lamott
Through the exercises in this book and the check-in process, you are chipping away at the structure, the habits, the mindset, and the beliefs that have locked you into the prison of your eating disorder.
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