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Why Do People Relapse? (The Sneaky, Often Missed Triggers)

In this episode I discuss eating disorder relapse, and some of the less discussed potential triggers, including:Dietary restrictions (including ethical- or medical restrictions, such as in veganism or IBS)Pregnancy, breastfeeding and the postpartum periodAccidentally ending up in ...  Show more

Taking Recovery Action When Feeling Stuck (Ft. Megan Reilly/'Megsy Recovery')

In this week's episode I am joined by Megan Reilly, also known as 'Megsy Recovery', for an episode on navigating stuckness, quasi-recovery and sneaky ED behaviours. Some topics include:- Starting recovery when feeling ambivalent/not fully ready- Our lived experiences with full re ...  Show more

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