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The Love Your Body Project is a week-long event at the University of Missouri created for the purpose of educating MU students about body image issues and the signs, symptoms, dangers of Eating Disorders and the resources available for recovery.

The next Love Your Body Project will be held February 4-8, 2008 in 234/235 Brady Commons.

If you would like more information about the Love Your Body Project, call 882-4634.


Love Your Body Project 2006 Photos (click to enlarge)

  


 

Love Your Body Project

Campus Resources

Body Image/Eating Disorder Resources and Information

The Counseling Center in Parker Hall, 882-6601

The Counseling Center offers consultation services for friends, faculty and staff, free individual and group counseling, and a self-help resource center.  The Counseling Center also offers educational presentations for your group.  Call to schedule an appointment or request a program.  http://counseling.missouri.edu/ 

Student Health Center, 4th floor University Physician's Medical Building, 882-7481

The Student Health Center offers medical, psychological and health education services.  The Student Health Center also offers educational presentations for your group.  Call to schedule an appointment or request a program. http://www.studenthealth.missouri.edu/EatingDisorders.php

Wellness Resource Center in 34 Brady Commons, 882-4634

The Wellness Resource Center offers a free resource library for self-help and research including pamphlets, posters and books.  The Wellness Resource Center also offers educational presentations for your group.  Call to request a program.  www.missouri.edu/~wrcwww/

The Women’s Center in 229 Brady Commons, 882-6621

The Women’s Center offers free individual and group counseling and a resource lending library.  The Women’s Center also offers educational presentations for your group.  Call to schedule an appointment or request a program. www.missouri.edu/~stulife/women/

The Psychological Services Clinic, 211 South 8th Street, 882-4677

      The Psychological Services Clinic offers individual, couples, family, and group therapy; the clinic accepts insurance and provides fee assistance if needed.  The Psychological Services Clinic also offers educational presentations for your group. Call to schedule an appointment or request a program.

Nutrition and Fitness Resources and Information

Campus Dining Services, 882-3663

CDS provides information about the nutrition content of foods served in the dining halls.  You can also check out upcoming menus on the web. www.missouri.edu/~mufood/

MU Recreation Services and Facilities, 882-2066

Rec Services provides a variety of health and fitness programming and opportunities including Tiger X, Personal Training, Rec Sports, Lifetime Health & Performance, Open Swim, Brewer Butte, Stankowski field, open gyms, and informal recreation.  Check out www.mizzourec.com for more details.

Student Health Center, 4th floor University Physician's Medical Building, 882-7481

The Student Health Center (SHC) provides one-on-one, individualized, nutrition counseling with a certified health educator, medical and psychological services.  The Student Health Center offers educational presentations for your group.  Call to schedule an appointment or request a program.
http://www.studenthealth.missouri.edu/Nutrition.php
Wellness Resource Center in 34 Brady Commons, 882-4634

The Wellness Resource Center provides free individual nutrition analysis and body fat testing with a trained student educator and resources like pamphlets, books and computer programs.  The Wellness Resource Center also offers educational presentations for your group.  Call to schedule an appointment or request a program.  www.missouri.edu/ ~wrcwww/

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