[Letter] Meet Fatema Jivanjee-Shakir (304)

Julie Dillon

[Letter] Meet Fatema Jivanjee-Shakir (304)

November 29, 2022

Julie Dillon

Julie is joined this week by Fatema Jinvanjee-Shakir, eating disorder clinician, writer, and speaker. Fatema writes a letter to her body where she generously unpacks colorism and her body image. Listen for a dose of compassion for the past and gratitude for the present.

Julie is joined this week by Fatema Jinvanjee-Shakir, eating disorder clinician, writer, and speaker. Fatema writes a letter to her body where she generously unpacks colorism and her body image. Listen for a dose of compassion for the past and gratitude for the present.

Show Notes

Guest Bio:

Fatema Jivanjee-Shakir, LMSW is an eating disorder clinician, writer, and speaker. She specializes in working with BIPOC clients, especially those of South Asian and Muslim backgrounds. Fatema is a therapist in private practice at Conason Psychological Services and a Board Member of the International Association of Eating Disorder Professionals New York chapter.

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