The Eating Disorder Recovery Podcast
Health:Self-Help
In this podcast I talk to Emma Cunningham about how family-based therapy saved her life. This is a very enlightening perspective from a survivor — an important listen for parents who are currently administering FBT, or contemplating it.
Emma has suffered from Anorexia, and explains how her parents worked with professionals versed in family-based therapy practices to put her in an environment where her eating disorder could not survive. In fact, not only did Emma move into a firm place of recovery from her Anorexia, but she is now an advocate for family-based therapy as an effective form of treatment. What an incredible young woman!
If you are at all on the fence about family-based therapy, don’t take it from me. You don’t even have to take it from the professionals who use it to treat eating disorder patients. Listen to this 15-year-old survivor and see what she has to say about it.
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"Surviving" the holiday season 2018
Treatment Stories: Being shamed for wanting more food
Bodybuilding, gyms, and eating disorders: A guy's perspective
Eating disorder treatment should never punish eating
Why eating disorder treatment fails people by making eating more complicated
How full recovery feels
The scale: To weigh or not to weigh in recovery
Dr Jennifer Gaudiani: Sick Enough
Dr Adele LaFrance: Emotion Focused Family Therapy
Emotional eating
Neural Rewiring For Full Recovery From An Entrenched Eating Disorder
Recovery Stories: Blue Milk
Recovery stories: Cannabis and eating disorder recovery
Recovery Stories: Connection and Advocacy
Fiona Willer: Weight stigma, lifestyle assumptions, and how to spot a true HAES practitioner
HAES Series: Going deep with Deb Burgard
June Alexander: Recovery as an adult, and writing.
Rebecca Scritchfield 2018: Body Kindness and postpartum body image
Family support: is it appropriate for adults too?
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