Kimberly Davidson

Kimberly Davidson

Kimberly Davidson received her M.A. in Pastoral Care to Women Track from Western Seminary, and her B.A. in Nutrition & Health Sciences from the University of Iowa. She is a board certified biblical counselor, personal life coach, speaker, and founder of Olive Branch Outreach [www.olivebranchoutreach.com]'"an organization dedicated to bringing hope and restoration to those struggling with eating disorders and negative body image. Kimberly also teaches abuse recovery classes at a women's state correctional facility.

Kimberly is the author of four books: [1] Torn Between Two Masters: Encouraging Teens to Live Authentically in a Celebrity-Obsessed World, [2] Breaking the Cover Girl Mask: Toss Out Toxic Thoughts, [3] I'm Beautiful? Why Can't I See It? Daily Encouragement to Promote Healthy Eating and Positive Self-Esteem, and [4] I'm God's Girl? Why Can't I Feel It? Daily Biblical Inspiration to Defeat Depression and the Blues. She has contributed to five books, and penned numerous articles.
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M.A. in Pastoral Care to Women Track from Western Seminary; B.A. in Nutrition & Health Sciences from the University of Iowa

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"I want to be thoroughly used up when I die, for the harder I work the more I live." (George Bernard Shaw)

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  • Celebrity Imitation Complex
    Celebrities are a part of our everyday lives. The more of them we ingest, the more we want what they have. Yet, people are motivated to find fulfillment from other sources. They are in search of something real that will fill the hunger of their soul.
  • The Real Role Model: Parents or Celebrity Pop Culture?
    In this pop culture celebrities matter'"and our children are star-struck by them. They are role models for our children. But the better news is -- parents have the greatest influence over their children and children want a real family.
  • The Adolescent Brain: A Work in Progress
    Why do teens so easily make the wrong choices? Dynamics like peer pressure and raging hormones are all factors that contribute to bad decision-making. Research provides another logical explanation for the often illogical choices our teens make.

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