Edeology

EDeology Podcast: Weight loss didn’t cure my PCOS

Does weight affect health? For many years, the scientific and medical communities assumed the answer to this question as an obvious yes. After all, studies show correlations between higher BMI (body mass index) and various medical conditions, one of which—PCOS—is the topic of today’s episode. When we look at studies showing a correlation between weight […]

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EDeology Podcast: Eating Disorders Happen in Mid-Life Too

There’s a stereotype that eating disorders are a young woman’s illness. Many treatment centers cater primarily to young people, and even adult treatment centers often have a predominantly young adult population. As a result of this, when someone experiences an eating disorder in midlife or later, they may face not only the challenges and stigma

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EDeology Podcast: Coaching, Spirituality, & Alternative Paths to Healing

Periodically, I come across social media posts or comments questioning the legitimacy of work by a non-credentialed author, healer, or influencer. These questions stem from the fact that, as mental health becomes increasingly recognized as its own discipline, standards are developed to monitor and legitimize it. Academic degrees and clinical licensure help ensure credibility, ethical

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EDeology Podcast: Coaching, Spirituality, & Alternative Paths to Healing

Periodically, I come across social media posts or comments questioning the legitimacy of work by a non-credentialed author, healer, or influencer. These questions stem from the fact that, as mental health becomes increasingly recognized as its own discipline, standards are developed to monitor and legitimize it. Academic degrees and clinical licensure help ensure credibility, ethical

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EDeology Podcast: I want to help people not have to suffer in the way I did: A Dietitian’s Journey from Restrictive Dieting to Intuitive Eating

As we learn and grow, we also begin to recognize the inadequacies of what we once believed. For healthcare professionals, this realization comes with the added weight of knowing that our past lack of knowledge may have hurt the people we worked with and cared for.  In the eating disorder recovery field, there is an

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EDeology Podcast: I want to help people not have to suffer in the way I did: A Dietitian’s Journey from Restrictive Dieting to Intuitive Eating

As we learn and grow, we also begin to recognize the inadequacies of what we once believed. For healthcare professionals, this realization comes with the added weight of knowing that our past lack of knowledge may have hurt the people we worked with and cared for.  In the eating disorder recovery field, there is an

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EDeology Podcast: Using harm reduction to treat suicidality and high-risk behaviors

Eating disorders can be deadly. They have some of the highest mortality rates among mental illnesses, both as a direct result of medical complications and the increased risk of suicide. Because of this, clients with severe symptoms often require continuous support and medical monitoring that can only be provided in higher levels of care. Active

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EDeology Podcast: Does food choice affect health and well-being?

Does food choice affect mood, energy level, and quality of life? Are some foods healthier than others? Do whole foods, processed foods, and ultra-processed foods impact the body differently? What constitutes a healthy diet—if such a thing even exists? In the eating disorder recovery community, these questions have become highly charged and controversial. Many professionals

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EDeology Podcast: Dissociative Identity Disorder is more common than we were taught

Dissociative identity disorder (DID) is a condition in which an individual’s personality fractures in response to extreme trauma. It is often portrayed in its most extreme and obvious iterations and is thought to be so rare that a clinician is unlikely to encounter it throughout their career. Because it has been designated to the realm

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EDeology Podcast: Not all meal plan non-compliance signals treatment resistance: Accommodating autism in eating disorder treatment

In eating disorder treatment settings, meal plan compliance is often used as the objective measure of safety and recovery, which then determines readiness to step down to lower levels of care. It follows that meal plan non-compliance is assumed to be a form of treatment resistance. The reality, however, is that meal plan non-compliance is

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