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anorexia/bulimia
Appreciating Freedom
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planet-therapy.com highlights and supports any and all anti-anorexic/bulimic
efforts clients make. Recognition of a persons counter-struggle
while under anorexia/bulimias pressured regime is a magnificent
experience for therapists and clients alike, and one worth truly
appreciating. The following questions help outline, underline and
colour in the picture of increasing and appreciating freedom:
- At which time of the day are you most anorexic/bulimic-free?freedom?
- I have been wondering in what ways you have "stepped outside
anorexia/bulimia" this week, and I wonder what this stepping
out steps you towards?
- I wonder who in your life noticed these fantastic anorexic/bulimic
free achievements?
- Was the time spent outside anorexia/bulimic delicious?
- Do you ever catch yourself living outside anorexia's prison
camp? What is it like? What colour is your freedom?
- Do you ever find other people enjoying your own mind instead
of them only experiencing the mind anorexia/bulimia gives you?
- If you were to string together all of these victorious anti-anorexic/bulimic
moments, what effect would it have on anorexia/bulimia?
- What rules of anorexia/bulimia did you have to breach in order
to come to planet-therapy.com today?
- Do you think that your anti-anorexic/bulimic "noticing"
of yourself has put anorexia/bulimia on notice?
- Who in your life would be just barely amazed by your leaving
anorexia/bulimia behind?
- What advice do you have for my many colleagues who find themselves
befuddled on how to best help people go free of anorexia/bulimia?
- Have you ever plotted an escape from anorexia/bulimia?
- I wonder what plans your own anorexic/bulimic-free person has
for you?
- I wonder which parts of your life you will retrieve and which
good qualities will be re-remembered and come back to you once
you go free of anorexia/bulimia?
- I wonder how it will be for you when you are free to just have
to "measure up" to yourself and not the culture of anorexia/bulimias
nagging torment?
- I wonder in which ways your come-back to your own life might
be inspiring for other women?
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