
#203: Black Women and Eating Disorders with Charlynn Small and Paula Edwards-Gayfield (part two)
Charlynn Small, PhD, is a licensed clinical psychologist and Assistant Director of Health Promotion, at the University of Richmond. She received her PhD from Howard University. Dr. Small is based in North Chesterfield, Virginia.
Paula Edwards-Gayfield, LCMHCS, LPC, CEDS-C, is regional assistant vice president and diversity and inclusion co-chair for The Renfrew Center, with twenty years of experience treating eating disorders. She is based in Edmond, Oklahoma.
We discuss topics including:
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The false beliefs about black people
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Understanding the CROWN ACT and black women being afraid to "wear their natural hair"
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The pressure to fit in with white women
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Older adults and body image
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The stigma about older black women and their bodies changing
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Black women wanting to look good
SHOW NOTES:
(Book) Black Women With Eating Disorders
www.treatingblackwomenwitheatingdisorders.com
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