writing this eating disorder/ vegetarian piece has been a long time coming. my plan was to write it a long time ago, but every time i started, i’d receive another response from someone and i wanted to make sure this piece reflected as many people’s experiences as possible. even after writing my last psychology today piece on this subject, i received more responses. finally, i’ve gotten to the point where i said i need to write it, more responses or not.
first of all, i want to thank everyone who responded. people openly shared their experiences and insight. some people shared very personal things (such as becoming vegetarian after specific traumatic events or other events that have caused their guilt to flare). one thing that was very important to me was to keep people’s confidence and unless people specifically gave me permission to share about them, i’m going to keep it.
one thing i wanted to show through these three pieces is that, while i believe and have found with many others that there is some connection between eating disorders and vegetarianism, it is complicated. ( Read more )
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eating disorders & vegetarianism – breaking down the responses
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the impudence of “you”
i recently started reading william zinsser’s on writing well, and the last chapter i read was on unity. normally, when i write, i have a tendency to mix “i,” “you,” and “we” liberally. a point that zinsser’s was making that i thought made a lot of sense if that using so many forms can confuse the readers.
with that in mind, i incorporated a lot of those ideas in my latest psychology today piece, “combating the stigma of depression”. ( Read more )
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site revamp
so, i’m thinking about changing the look of my site. as in, the whole site. a completely different layout. why?
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when is a boycott (not) a boycott?
how many people does a boycott require? i’ve been trying to determine this for years.
i used to say that i was boycotting things:
- “i’m boycotting viacom.”
- “i’m boycotting nabisco.”
- “i’m boycotting your mom.”
that’s a joke – i’ve never tried to boycott someone’s mom.
anywhoo.
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