Episode 117: Charlie Bishop, LMFT

Charlece "Charlie" Bishop, CEO, Founder, & Lead Therapist at CR Counseling, is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) with a passion for helping create change in you. She has worked with clients transitioning into corporate America, relational or marital issues, anxiety, depression, and issues with self-esteem. Charlie has a passion for eating disorders and aims to bring awareness to the Black community.

Charlie provides a safe space for you to be vulnerable while learning skills to create change. She believes that change comes in the form of desire and dedication met with thoughts and emotions. Charlie's clients often enter therapy for the first time confused, and unsure of how to handle life. Charlie teaches how to manage and cope with chaos, process childhood memories, and work through uncomfortable emotions.

In this episode we discuss:

Charlie’s personal and professional journey

Social, historical, cultural, and multi-generational factors that impact BIPOC clients and their relationship with their bodies

How Black families think about body image and how is this passed from one generation to another

How to help clients trust their bodies when they may be convinced they can’t

Using techniques and tools to help clients make shifts

BMI and supporting clients as they navigate medical pushback

Actual health markers clients should focus on

Body positivity

Taking up space

Spirituality

Signature Question

Follow Charlie:

Website: http://www.crcounselingllc.com/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CRCounselingLLC/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crcounselingllc/

ANNOUNCEMENTS:

Happy Friday Food Junkies Listeners! Molly here! I am so excited to share this interview with you! Today, Clarissa and I spoke with Charlie Bishop. Before I tell you more about Charlie – I wanted to let you know Clarissa and I are hosting a FREE OPEN HOUSE for Sweet Sobriety on Wednesday, March 29h at 6:30 pm EDT / 9:30 am Thursday, March 30th Sydney, Australia. To learn more, sign up for our mailing list: https://www.sweetsobriety.ca/zsubscribemail

You Are Not What You Weigh: Getting over the Scale LIVE Workshop brought to you by Bethany Mazereeuw.

Bethany uses her Master of Social Work to coach you through a recovery plan that works for you. She offers high challenge, accountability, authenticity, and lots of grace on this road to recovery.

This workshop is for you if:

· you suspect you might be giving too much 'weight' to your weight;

· if you have ever allowed the scale to have power over your mood, day, actions, confidence;

· if you are tired of giving too much thought or priority to your weight;

· or if you want to know more about BMI, weight and health, weight stigma, weight bias, and what weight loss does to us physically and mentally.

Over 4 pre-recorded video sessions, Bethany dives deep into the research and her own personal story making this a very practical exploration of the concept of body weight as a measure.

The homework after each video is designed to help you get the most out of this workshop.

Bethany has also provided a list of resources (books, podcasts, Instagram accounts, meditations, etc.) to help you explore concepts from the workshop even further.

You can also join in weekly live group sessions to share what you're learning and ask questions on:

Wednesday, April 05 @2pm EDT / 7pm UK

Wednesday, April 12 @2pm EDT / 7pm UK

Wednesday, April 19 @2pm EDT / 7pm UK

Wednesday, April 26 @2pm EDT / 7pm UK

Sessions will be recorded, and a replay will be made available to you.

REGISTER HERE: https://www.sweetsobriety.ca/courses/you-are-not-what-you-weigh-live-workshop

 

The content of our show is educational only. It does not supplement or supersede your healthcare provider's professional relationship and direction. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified mental health providers with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition, substance use disorder, or mental health concern.

 

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