Interview with the Queen of Hearts, Sariah: Love Yourself First
November 20, 2014 by mamaV
Filed under Body Image, Empowerment, Featured, Finding Your Voice, Suicide
Please tell us about yourself and what you do? I am a Pop Recording Artist, an actress, and a dancer! I follow my dreams and create music in hopes to connect with dreamers around the world 🙂 Can you tell us a bit about any upcoming projects or events that you are working on? I JUST […]
Why Actress and Model Katy Johnson Believes in Talking It Out
September 9, 2014 by Jacob Burman
Filed under Body Image, Featured, Role Models, Theatre
Please tell us about yourself and what you do? I am a 26 year old originally from Boone, Iowa. I’m currently living in France with my husband. I’m working on my personal training, nutrition degree and I’m modeling here and there, however work has been put on hold whilst being here, but I will be […]
The Imperfectly Perfect Tina Huang Interview
August 18, 2014 by Jacob Burman
Filed under Body Image
Please tell us about yourself and what you do? I’m Tina, an LA actress and writer by way of New York City. I’m a first generation Taiwanese American. I love long walks on the beach with my cat…Just kidding, but I do play Susie Chang on TNT’s Rizzoli & Isles. Can you tell us a […]
Creative Connection in the Recovery Process
April 12, 2012 by Christel Parker
Filed under Eating Disorders, Featured, Recovery, What to Say, How to Say It
Do you ever find that you’re at a loss for words about how to share your experience of the eating disorder with others? Do you have a hard time figuring out what words to use for this largely ‘untalked’ about illness? You’re not alone if you feel this way from time to time or even […]
Therapy vs. Therapeutic (Art)
April 10, 2012 by Caroline Rothstein
Filed under Expressive Arts, Featured, Mental Health, Recovery, Treatment, Wellness, Writing and Poetry
There is a distinct difference between therapy and therapeutic arts. Art can be healing, art can be cathartic, art can deeply reinvigorate a wounded and traumatized spirit, but art cannot single-handedly eliminate trauma or eradicate its scars. That, is the work of treatment, rehabilitation, and help. Therapy can be an artist’s most sacred tool, most […]