Understanding Why you may be in Patterns of Control, Neglect and Self-Sabotage around Eating

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How to Stop Purging in Eating Disorder Recovery

In this episode, I talk about how to stop purging through self-induced vomiting. I give practical steps to break this habit and talk about my own recovery journey from bulimia. 🌐 If you're looking for more support in your recovery journey, you can explore my work here: https://w ...  Show more

How to Take Cake off the Pedestal: 5 Steps to Food Freedom

In this episode, I talk about how to take cake (and other forbidden foods) off the pedestal. I talk about allowing foods with permission, choosing foods that you really enjoy and practising food neutrality. I hope that you find it helpful. 🌐 If you're looking for more support in ...  Show more

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