Compared to Who? Body Image for Christian Women

Compared to Who? Body Image for Christian Women

Heather Creekmore

Body Image and Your Marriage with Melissa Clark

February 1, 2021   ●   46 min

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It’s Marriage Month on the show and to kick things off I’ve invited my friend, counselor, podcaster, and speaker Melissa Clark to join me. Today we tackle how body image impacts our marriage, what happens when we focus too much on how we feel we look, and what to do when your husband’s trying to compliment you-but you don’t agree! I hope you’ll take a listen to this encouraging and informative conversation that just may change your relationships!

 

About Melissa:

Melissa graduated with a Masters in Counseling and Biblical Studies from Grace University. She received her undergraduate degree in Psychology with a minor in Social Work from Southwest Texas State University. She is licensed in the state of Texas as a Licensed Professional Counselor - Supervisor (LPC-S).

 

In addition to counseling, Melissa has a heart for the community. She speaks at schools, organizations, and businesses about Eating Disorders, Identity Issues, and Body Image. You can find her on Instagram and Facebook @melissaclarkcounseling

Melissa and her husband live in the Dallas area with their son and daughter.

Connect with Melissa at http://www.melissacclark.com

Melissa's new podcast is: Date Night Success at datenightsuccess.com Use code: FREETRIAL

Connect with Compared to Who?: https://www.comparedtowho.me

Support Compared to Who? on Patreon: www.patreon.com/comparedtowho

 

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