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There’s a huge overlap between eating disorders and trauma, which can make it especially challenging to recover from these conditions. It’s common for people to spend years and years in treatment, and to continue to struggle with their symptoms.
When traditional forms of treatment, such as talk therapy (including CBT, DBT, ACT and more “alphabet soup” treatment modalities) and medication don’t work, it’s easy to get discouraged and to start to feel hopeless.
But it’s not hopeless at all. Researchers are continuing to come up with new approaches, and in this episode of the podcast, my guest Noel Linden shares her journey to recovery that included psilocybin (yes, mushrooms).
Disclaimer: The things shared in this episode are based on personal experience, and do not constitute any type of medical or psychiatric advice or treatment. Consult with your own medical and psychiatric providers before trying any treatments.
Noel is a former student of my course Non-Diet Academy and in this episode she opens up about her struggles with body image, trauma, and an eating disorder. After trying many forms of traditional treatment, she decided it was time to try something different. You will also hear:
Plus, so much more. So if you’re ready to move from struggling to thriving, grab a pen and paper and get ready to open your mind to new possibilities!
Key Quotes
“It's so important for adolescents to find healthy coping behaviors for their emotions and for life.” - Noel Linden
“My understanding of myself, my psyche, the way my brain works, and it's something I resonate really strongly with. I was able to separate myself from this part of me, the bulimia, and really create space.” - Noel Linden
JOIN the waitlist for Non-Diet Academy! Feel worthy at any size, and to live a life of total freedom!
https://www.nondietacademy.com
Let’s get connected!
Instagram: @katyharvey.rd
Facebook: KatyHarveyRD
Website: https://katyharvey.net
LEAVE A REVIEW + and SHARE this episode with someone who wants to find their own freedom with food. Listen to previous episodes on Spotify, Itunes or Libsyn.
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There’s a huge overlap between eating disorders and trauma, which can make it especially challenging to recover from these conditions. It’s common for people to spend years and years in treatment, and to continue to struggle with their symptoms.
When traditional forms of treatment, such as talk therapy (including CBT, DBT, ACT and more “alphabet soup” treatment modalities) and medication don’t work, it’s easy to get discouraged and to start to feel hopeless.
But it’s not hopeless at all. Researchers are continuing to come up with new approaches, and in this episode of the podcast, my guest Noel Linden shares her journey to recovery that included psilocybin (yes, mushrooms).
Disclaimer: The things shared in this episode are based on personal experience, and do not constitute any type of medical or psychiatric advice or treatment. Consult with your own medical and psychiatric providers before trying any treatments.
Noel is a former student of my course Non-Diet Academy and in this episode she opens up about her struggles with body image, trauma, and an eating disorder. After trying many forms of traditional treatment, she decided it was time to try something different. You will also hear:
Plus, so much more. So if you’re ready to move from struggling to thriving, grab a pen and paper and get ready to open your mind to new possibilities!
Key Quotes
“It's so important for adolescents to find healthy coping behaviors for their emotions and for life.” - Noel Linden
“My understanding of myself, my psyche, the way my brain works, and it's something I resonate really strongly with. I was able to separate myself from this part of me, the bulimia, and really create space.” - Noel Linden
JOIN the waitlist for Non-Diet Academy! Feel worthy at any size, and to live a life of total freedom!
https://www.nondietacademy.com
Let’s get connected!
Instagram: @katyharvey.rd
Facebook: KatyHarveyRD
Website: https://katyharvey.net
LEAVE A REVIEW + and SHARE this episode with someone who wants to find their own freedom with food. Listen to previous episodes on Spotify, Itunes or Libsyn.
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