March 1, 2024

Mavigating Social Media Influences

Navigating Social Media Influences: How Instagram and TikTok Fuel Eating Disorder Myths

Takeaway: Social media platforms have the power to shape our perceptions, beliefs, and behaviors, including those related to nutrition and eating disorders. By recognizing and challenging the harmful myths perpetuated on these platforms, we can work towards creating a more inclusive, supportive, and empowering online environment for all. Let's harness the potential of social media as a force for positive change and promote messages of body acceptance, self-care, and holistic well-being together.


In today's digital age, social media platforms like Instagram and TikTok wield significant influence over our perceptions of beauty, health, and nutrition. Unfortunately, these platforms also perpetuate harmful myths and misconceptions surrounding eating disorders and disordered eating behaviors. Are you finding it challenging to maintain a healthy relationship with food amidst the barrage of diet trends and unrealistic body ideals on your social media feeds? Fear not, because in this article, we'll delve into the influence of social media on perpetuating eating disorder myths and offer effective strategies for navigating and mitigating these detrimental influences together.

Idealized Body Image:

Scroll through Instagram or TikTok, and you're bombarded with images of seemingly flawless bodies, often promoting unrealistic beauty standards that can contribute to poor body image and dissatisfaction. Do you often find yourself comparing your own body to these curated and often edited images? You're not alone, but understanding how these portrayals can impact your self-esteem is the first step towards reclaiming your body positivity.

#DietCulture

Hashtags like #cleaneating, #fitspo, and #thinspiration flood our feeds, promoting diet culture and reinforcing the notion that restrictive eating and excessive exercise are pathways to health and happiness. But are they really? Let's debunk these myths together and explore healthier, more sustainable approaches to nourishing our bodies and minds.

Encouraging Authenticity:

Advocate for authenticity and honesty in social media content by promoting genuine, unfiltered representations of health and wellness. Let's celebrate our imperfections and share our health journeys authentically, fostering a more realistic and relatable online community.

Encouraging Positive Change

Support organizations and campaigns dedicated to raising awareness of eating disorders, advocating for policy changes, and holding social media platforms accountable for their role in perpetuating harmful content. Together, we can make a difference and create a safer online environment for all.

Promoting Balanced Perspectives:

Seek out a diverse range of perspectives on health and wellness, including those that challenge mainstream narratives and promote holistic well-being. Embrace balance and moderation in dietary choices and exercise routines, rejecting extreme or unsustainable approaches to health in favor of long-term well-being.

Education and Resources

Access evidence-based information and resources on nutrition, body image, and eating disorder recovery to empower yourself and others to make informed decisions and seek help when needed. Knowledge is power, and by educating ourselves, we can break free from harmful patterns and embrace healthier habits.

Self-Care and Boundaries

Prioritize your mental and emotional well-being by setting boundaries around social media use, curating your online environments, and seeking support from trusted friends, family members, or professionals when needed. Remember, your health and happiness matter above all else.

Social media platforms have the power to shape our perceptions, beliefs, and behaviors, including those related to nutrition and eating disorders. By recognizing and challenging the harmful myths perpetuated on these platforms, we can work towards creating a more inclusive, supportive, and empowering online environment for all. Let's harness the potential of social media as a force for positive change and promote messages of body acceptance, self-care, and holistic well-being together.

Getting help for your eating disorder

Seeking treatment for an eating disorder can be overwhelming. You may not know where to start or which treatment options are the best fit for you. This is where we can help! Our team of expert clinicians, including both mental health professionals and registered dietitians, have extensive education and training in treating eating disorders of all kinds. We are passionate about providing effective and comprehensive care around treatment of eating disorders. Through our robust programming, we are able to tailor treatments to your unique situation, needs, and goals to create the one of a kind support you need to thrive.

While undergoing treatment, you can expect to build strong relationships with your treatment team. These connections are meant to create a safe space for you to freely discover and express your authentic self. In the end these relationships can help you foster the one that matters most: your relationship with yourself.

During our work together, we can help you find the freedom to enjoy food again, embrace your body, and learn new ways to care for your emotional, physical, and mental well-being. If this sounds good to you, Reach out today to get started. We can't wait to meet you!

Services we offer

We provide a range of services tailored to your specific requirements at our eating disorder treatment center. Our program offers a significant level of support for people in recovery with comprehensive services similar to those found at formal intensive outpatient settings.
 Get in touch to find out if we are the right fit for you!

Individual therapy

Individual therapy is a key piece towards recovery for many people with eating disorders.. Studies have shown that individuals with eating disorders are also at a much higher risk of developing a mental illness. At Restored Purpose Counseling, our clinicians use evidence-based psychological treatments to treat eating disorders, and many clinicians also have lived experience which further connects them to the work. When you reach out to start services, you will be connected with a mental health professional whose style and approach best resonate with you to ensure you feel understood and supported.

Combatting Eating Disorder Myths on Social Media

Empower yourself with critical media literacy skills to discern between evidence-based information and harmful myths perpetuated on social media. Fact-check sources, verify credentials, and seek out reputable sources of information on health and nutrition to navigate the digital landscape with confidence.

Nutrition counseling

During the recovery process, physical and mental health work together. Our team of registered dietitians are specially trained in the treatment of eating disorders and help our clients learn how to properly nourish their bodies in a sustainable manner. For those in recovery, food can often bring up a lot of emotions and at our practice, we incorporate this awareness in the process of helping you heal your relationship with food and your body.

Group therapy

Support from peers on the same recovery journey as yourself can be incredibly healing alongside individualized support. Group therapy is a powerful reminder that you are not alone in this struggle and being able to connect with other people with eating disorders can also help you gain new perspectives, feel validated in your experience, and build a community to help support your recovery. 

Meal support

We understand that mealtimes are unfortunately stressful for people in eating disorder recovery, however, they cannot be avoided. We offer customized meal support which includes helping you learn how to navigate meal planning, cooking, and eating. Our team of professionals will work to make mealtime more manageable by working with you to determine the best level of support required.

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Author: Amy Zogran

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