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Unlike any other disorder in the DSM (diagnostic bible for mental illness), eating disorders have become glamorous and even enviable. “OMG how do you eat so little?” and “You’re so good. You work out at the gym all the time.” Robyn and I talk about how in the world this happened and what to do about it. Robyn also shares some possible impacts of restriction on the body.
Robyn is a Certified Eating Disorders Registered Dietitian and Supervisor in private practice in Los Angeles, CA and has been in the field for 25 years! She is a contributing author and is a nationally and internationally known registered dietitian nutritionist. She has been quoted in The New York Times, The Huffington Post, Vogue, The Fix, Shape Magazine, Fitness, Oxygen, Pilates Style, Diabetes Forecast, BH Weekly, and Life & Style. She has been on national television as the eating disorder expert on The Insider. Robyn is the author of the new book The Eating Disorder Trap: A Guide for Clinicians and Loved Ones and the host of the podcast The Eating Disorder Trap Podcast.
[0:01-01:51] Introductions
[01:52 – 03:56] Why are eating disorders glamorized?
[03:56 - 09:50] Eating Disorders: A Socially-Acceptable Form of Self-Harm?
[09:51 - 11:20] What are Macronutrients and their Impact on the Body?
[11:21 – 20:55] The Dangers of Restrictive Eating
[20:56 - 25:16] Offering Support and Understanding: How to Do It?
[25:17 - 26:40] Protecting Yourself and Creating Boundaries
[26:41 - 29:09] Outro
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Tweetable Quotes
“If one food provided everything we needed, there wouldn’t be so many other types of foods out there.” – Robyn L. Goldberg
Listen, validate, ask questions, really understand the other person’s perspective and if you can’t do that, ask how you can better understand.” – Rachelle Heinemann
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You can connect with me, Rachelle Heinemann on Instagram, through my website www.rachelleheinemann.com, or email me directly at [email protected]
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Unlike any other disorder in the DSM (diagnostic bible for mental illness), eating disorders have become glamorous and even enviable. “OMG how do you eat so little?” and “You’re so good. You work out at the gym all the time.” Robyn and I talk about how in the world this happened and what to do about it. Robyn also shares some possible impacts of restriction on the body.
Robyn is a Certified Eating Disorders Registered Dietitian and Supervisor in private practice in Los Angeles, CA and has been in the field for 25 years! She is a contributing author and is a nationally and internationally known registered dietitian nutritionist. She has been quoted in The New York Times, The Huffington Post, Vogue, The Fix, Shape Magazine, Fitness, Oxygen, Pilates Style, Diabetes Forecast, BH Weekly, and Life & Style. She has been on national television as the eating disorder expert on The Insider. Robyn is the author of the new book The Eating Disorder Trap: A Guide for Clinicians and Loved Ones and the host of the podcast The Eating Disorder Trap Podcast.
[0:01-01:51] Introductions
[01:52 – 03:56] Why are eating disorders glamorized?
[03:56 - 09:50] Eating Disorders: A Socially-Acceptable Form of Self-Harm?
[09:51 - 11:20] What are Macronutrients and their Impact on the Body?
[11:21 – 20:55] The Dangers of Restrictive Eating
[20:56 - 25:16] Offering Support and Understanding: How to Do It?
[25:17 - 26:40] Protecting Yourself and Creating Boundaries
[26:41 - 29:09] Outro
Resources Mentioned:
Tweetable Quotes
“If one food provided everything we needed, there wouldn’t be so many other types of foods out there.” – Robyn L. Goldberg
Listen, validate, ask questions, really understand the other person’s perspective and if you can’t do that, ask how you can better understand.” – Rachelle Heinemann
LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who may need this podcast by sharing this episode.
Be sure to sign up for my weekly newsletter here!
You can connect with me, Rachelle Heinemann on Instagram, through my website www.rachelleheinemann.com, or email me directly at [email protected]
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