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When does an odd food quirk become a health concern?

An odd food quirk becomes a health concern when it's the only way you can eat a food, or when it becomes a totally distracting focus. Watch psychologist Jennifer Hartstein, PsyD, explain how to tell

Dr. Jen2018-08-20T19:00:42-04:00Health, Mental health, Sharecare, Weight Loss, Wellness|
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  • Health benefits of sharing food with others

What are the health benefits of sharing my food with others?

Sharing your foods with others has many benefits; not only do you eat less, but you are able to share quality time with others. In this video, psychologist Jennifer Hartstein, PsyD, explains the healthy benefits

Dr. Jen2018-08-20T18:56:12-04:00Health, Mental health, Sharecare, Weight Loss, Wellness|
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  • Why avoid the grocery store when hungry

Why should I avoid going to the grocery store when I am hungry?

You should avoid going to the grocery store when you're hungry because you will buy more food, and you will also make poor food choices. Watch psychologist Jennifer Hartstein, PsyD, explain why you should have

Dr. Jen2018-08-21T00:33:24-04:00Health, Mental health, Sharecare, Weight Loss, Wellness|
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How Fat Talk Can Affect Body Image

Dr. Jen2018-10-17T13:32:52-04:00Body image, Videos, Weight Loss, Women|
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Study – Women Would Forgo Sex to Drop Pounds

Dr. Jen2018-10-17T12:55:08-04:00Sex, Videos, Weight Loss, Women|
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Survey – 97% of Women Have Body Image Issues

Dr. Jen2018-10-17T12:46:50-04:00Body image, Videos, Weight Loss, Women|
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Dr. Jen Hartstein PsyD

Dr. Jennifer Hartstein is a nationally recognized child, adolescent and family psychologist practicing in New York City. She is a frequent contributor to news programs, including NBC’s TODAY Show and CBS’ The Early Show. Dr. Hartstein is the author of Princess Recovery: A How-to Guide for Empowering Girls to Create Their Own Happily Ever Afters.

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