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		<title>By: Cherrie Herrin-Michehl, MA, LMHC</title>
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		<description>Thank you so much for your refreshing, upbeat site on body image.  I also am a licensed mental health counselor (in Woodinville, WA, USA) and am writing a book and blog about the underlying issues behind body image problems.

Body image and food issues are much more about our hearts and our stories (like your story above) than they are about calories and fat grams.  Until we have the courage to work on these underlying heart issues, we cannot fight the body image bandit and win.  Check out my site called &quot;Fannies:  Reflections on Cookie Dough, Life, and Your Derriere.&quot;  It addresses all of the underlying issues that work for or against us to eventually make peace with our fannies.  I would love to hear your comments!  Cherrie www.cherriemac.wordpress.com
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you so much for your refreshing, upbeat site on body image.  I also am a licensed mental health counselor (in Woodinville, WA, USA) and am writing a book and blog about the underlying issues behind body image problems.</p>
<p>Body image and food issues are much more about our hearts and our stories (like your story above) than they are about calories and fat grams.  Until we have the courage to work on these underlying heart issues, we cannot fight the body image bandit and win.  Check out my site called &#8220;Fannies:  Reflections on Cookie Dough, Life, and Your Derriere.&#8221;  It addresses all of the underlying issues that work for or against us to eventually make peace with our fannies.  I would love to hear your comments!  Cherrie <a href="http://www.cherriemac.wordpress.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.cherriemac.wordpress.com</a><br />
Fannies:  Reflections on Cookie Dough, Life, and Your Derriere</p>
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