Kathleen Kendall-Tackett

Evidence-based, with attitude

BMI/Weight Bias

Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2014). Trauma makes you fat: Why trauma psychologists should be part of the discussion about the "obesity epidemic." Trauma Psychology, Spring, 1,3 [Click Here]

Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2011). Weighing in on obesity: Breastfeeding and the obesity epidemic. Clinical Lactation, 2(3), 9-10 [Click Here]

Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2012). Weighing in obesity II: Some disturbing trends in the discourse around weight (and let's try to avoid them). Clinical Lactation, 3(2), 49-50 [Click Here]

Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2009). Psychological trauma and physical health: A psychoneuroimmunology approach to etiology of negative health effects and possible interventions. Psychological Trauma, 1(1), 35-48 [Click Here]

Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (2007). Inflammation, cardiovascular disease, and metabolic syndrome as sequelae of violence against women: The role of depression, hostility, and sleep disturbance. Trauma, Violence, & Abuse, 8(2), 117-126 [Click Here]

Kendall-Tackett, K.A. (1999). Victimization and diabetes: An exploratory study. Child Abuse & Neglect, 23, 593-596 [Click Here]

"Even when I'm playing someone named 'Fat Amy,' I'm all about confidence and attitude."

-Rebel Wilson