Dr. Marianne-Land: An Eating Disorder Recovery Podcast

Autism & Anorexia: When Masking Looks Like Restriction, & Recovery Feels Unsafe


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Have you ever wondered why recovery feels unsafe if you are autistic, or why masking can look like restriction? In this episode, Dr. Marianne examines the overlooked intersection of autism and anorexia. She explains how autistic masking, the survival strategy of hiding or suppressing traits to “fit in,” can overlap with food restriction and why recovery often feels unsafe in treatment spaces that center neurotypical experiences.

Dr. Marianne explores how sensory sensitivities, alexithymia, executive functioning challenges, and monotropism can shape eating patterns for autistic individuals and how traditional recovery models fail to accommodate these realities. She also addresses intersectionality in recovery, highlighting that unmasking is riskier for BIPOC, disabled, fat, queer, and trans individuals whose overlapping identities increase the dangers of being fully visible in systems that marginalize them.

She emphasizes why neurodivergent-affirming, sensory-attuned, and intersectional recovery spaces are essential. Recovery cannot be one-size-fits-all when it must account for layered oppression, systemic barriers, and the complex ways autistic traits interact with anorexia.

Dr. Marianne also discusses the overlap between anorexia and ARFID (Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder), particularly among autistic people, and explains why understanding this overlap is crucial for effective and sustainable healing.

If recovery has felt unsafe, Dr. Marianne wants listeners to know it is not because they have failed. It is because treatment often fails to recognize autism, honor intersecting identities, and adapt care to meet those realities. She believes every person deserves support that not only accommodates differences but celebrates them as integral to the healing process.

🎧 Listen now to learn:

  • Why autistic masking can mimic restrictive eating behaviors

  • How anorexia presents differently in autistic individuals

  • Why recovery often feels unsafe for autistic people in standard treatment settings

  • The importance of intersectionality in unmasking and eating disorder recovery

  • How anorexia and ARFID can overlap, especially in autistic populations

  • Approaches to sensory-safe, neurodivergent-affirming, and identity-inclusive recovery

    Check Out Related Episodes:

    • Autism & Eating Disorders Explained: Signs, Struggles, & Support That Works on Apple & Spotify.
    • The Invisible Hunger: How Masking Shows Up in Eating Disorder Recovery on Apple & Spotify.
    • How Masking Neurodivergence Can Fuel Eating Disorders on Apple & Spotify.
    • For those who connect with this discussion and suspect ARFID may be part of their experience, or for clinicians seeking to better understand this overlap, Dr. Marianne offers her ARFID and Selective Eating Course. This self-paced program provides neurodivergent-affirming strategies and tools to address ARFID, including its intersection with anorexia, in both teens and adults.

      INTERESTED IN HANGING OUT MORE IN DR. MARIANNE-LAND?
      • Go to my website https://www.drmariannemiller.com
      • Follow me on Instagram @drmariannemiller
      • Look into my self-paced, virtual, anti-diet, subscription-based curriculum. It is called Dr. Marianne-Land's Binge Eating Recovery Membership.
      • Check out my blog.
      • Want more information? Email me at [email protected]
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