In this episode of 'Taking Up Space,' we are joined by Dr. Marianne Miller, an eating disorder therapist specializing in treating binge eating disorder and ARFID. Dr. Marianne shares her professional background and discusses her integrative approach to therapy, which includes leveraging her personal journey with an eating disorder and neurodivergence. They delve into the importance of addressing social justice in therapy, the stigma around atypical anorexia, and the intersections of multiple cultural and systemic influences on eating disorders. Dr. Marianne also highlights the significance of nourishment and self-care in recovery, offering insights into her specialized programs and resources.
Personal Journey and Lived Experience
Impact of Lived Experience on Professional Work
Challenges and Overcoming Barriers
Neurodivergence and Chronic Pain
Therapeutic Relationships and Authenticity
Social Justice and Therapy
Understanding Different 'Splaining' Concepts
The Role of Social Justice in Recovery
Exploring the Roots of Fat Phobia
he Binge Eating Disorder Cycle
Debunking Food Addiction Myths
Atypical Anorexia: Personal Insights
Taking Up Space: Personal Growth and Money Mindset
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