Eating Disorders - Radio Show Archive

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128 A Chat With My Dad Part 2

Wow! This was an incredible interview with my father. A lot more was covered in this talk: we took a dive into the old days when we had a coconut farm and drank a never-ending amount of fresh coconut water from the best tasting coconuts around, and how we sweated up a storm in 10 ...  Show more

127 A Chat With My Dad

There was so much covered in this interview with my father. We talked about saving baby turtles that were lost, a baby alligator that was in our pond, and more. Dad is a hard worker and it’s the season he works on his mulberry trees. We covered that and some powerful, inspiration ...  Show more

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78. Let’s talk about eating disorders
The Psychology of your 20s

In this episode we break down the psychology behind eating disorders - from anorexia to bulimia and binge eating disorder. Amalie Lee, the Host of the Recovery Talk podcast joins us to discuss her own experience with anorexia and as an eating disorder recovery coach as we break d ...  Show more

An Inside Look At Eating Disorders: Anorexia, Bulimia, & Orthorexia
Psychiatry & Psychotherapy Podcast

What is an eating disorder? One of the most important things about anorexia and bulimia is understanding that they are caused by a complex interplay of genetics, epigenetics, early development, and current stressors. They can lead to dangerous outcomes because of how the eating d ...  Show more

How Anorexia and Bulimia Work
Stuff You Should Know

Anorexia and bulimia - those twin eating disorders that seem so common and maybe even just a phase for a teenage girl – are actually the deadliest mental illnesses in America. Cultivating an eating disorder can create issues that can last a lifetime.

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Why are eating disorders so hard to treat? | Anees Bahji
TED Health

Globally, about 10% of people will experience an eating disorder during their lifetime. And yet, eating disorders are profoundly misunderstood. Misconceptions about everything from symptoms to treatment make it difficult to navigate an eating disorder or support someone you love ...  Show more