Mar 4, 2019
Dr. Jennifer Webb is back on the podcast to share outcomes of our Body Kindness research study examining mindful self-care and depressive symptoms in pregnancy and 5 years postpartum. Tune in to learn about the novel outcomes and get some advice you can use -- really it's good advice for anyone -- pregnant or not. We all have a body and we can all heal our relationship to it.
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About Dr. Webb
Dr Jennifer Webb studies body
image in women as part of her research at UNC Charlotte MIND-BATCH
lab. She is a Harvard and University of Southern California trained
health psychologist. Dr Webb received her bachelor’s degree in
Cognitive Neuroscience from Harvard University, Master’s in
Psychology from the University of Southern California, and PhD in
Psychology also from the University of Southern California.
Books and research mentioned
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