Episodes
Sunday Apr 23, 2017
Sunday Apr 23, 2017
In this podcast Tabitha Farrar talks to Rachel Millner — psychotherapist about:
- How to manage recovery in a society where there is a large amount of body discontent.
- How to apply Family Based Treatment to adults in recovery from eating disorders.
- The pros and cons of people in recovery helping other people with eating disorders.
- How to keep the family dynamic “cool” when there is an eating disorder in the house.
- Fat phobia within the eating disorder community.
- The importance of a food-first approach to eating disorder recovery.
- Recovery IS POSSIBLE and there is always hope
Dr. Millner is a licensed psychologist in the state of Pennsylvania. She graduated from the California School of Professional Psychology (now Alliant International University) in San Diego and completed an APA (American Psychological Association) approved internship at the University of Buffalo.
http://www.rachelmillner.com/
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Monday Apr 17, 2017
Monday Apr 17, 2017
In this podcast Tabitha Farrar talks to Professor Janet Treasure about:
- The Maudsley approach to treating eating disorders with family support and how this has progressed over the years
- 35+ years of eating disorder treatment and research
- The power of community support for adults with eating disorders and caregivers/spouses/family of people with eating disorders
- Oxytocin and the importance of human interaction in recovery
- Online support for people who are unable to access other types of support
Professor Janet Treasure, OBE PhD FRCP FRCPsych has specialised in the treatment of eating disorders at the South London and Maudsley Hospital and had an academic career at King’s College, London for the majority of her career. The Unit continues to be one of the premier European academic centres for eating disorders. In their innovative approach to training and treatment they have adopted the newest technologies including iPODs, DVDs and web-based programmes as part of their interventions. Professor Treasure has spearheaded projects that introduce recovered patients and carers into the audit and development plans for clinical services and also in the delivery of training for professionals, carers and patients.
Professor Treasure was made a Professor of Psychiatry in 2000 and awarded an OBE for her work in eating disorders in 2013. Her research has led to greater understanding of, and better treatments for, anorexia and bulimia. Much of her research focusing on the development of new treatments has been carried out collaboratively with, and often inspired by patients and their families. As well as editing professional texts, Professor Treasure has written several self-help books for people with eating disorders (Schmidt & Treasure, 1993; Treasure, 1997). Guided self-help using books such as these are recommended in the NICE guidelines as a first stage of treatment.
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Sunday Apr 09, 2017
Audrey Boss: Beyond Chocolate
Sunday Apr 09, 2017
Sunday Apr 09, 2017
Tabitha Farrar talks to Audrey Boss from the UK’s leading non-diet community Beyond Chocolate.
We talk about the history behind Beyond Chocolate’s no diet approach to health and happiness, the power of community when swimming against mainstream food and diet conceptions, and the choices that we make about our bodies.
Beyond Chocolate website: http://www.beyondchocolate.co.uk/
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Saturday Apr 01, 2017
Aaron Flores on HAES and a Weight-Neutral Approach to Binge Eating Disorder
Saturday Apr 01, 2017
Saturday Apr 01, 2017
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