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Dr. Cynthia Bulik is a clinical psychologist and one of the world's leading experts on eating disorders. She is the Founding Director of the University of North Carolina Center of Excellence for Eating Disorders and also the founder director of the Centre for Eating Disorders Innovation at Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm, Sweden. Dr. Bulik is Distinguished Professor of Eating Disorders in the Department of Psychiatry at UNC, Professor of Nutrition in the Gillings School of Global Public Health, and Professor of Medical Epidemiology and Biostatistics at Karolinska Institute.
Dr Bulik has received numerous awards for her pioneering work, including Lifetime Achievement Awards from the National Eating Disorders Association, the Academy for Eating Disorders, and the International Society of Psychiatric Genetics. She has written over 750 scientific papers, and several books aimed at educating the public about eating disorders.
Currently, Dr. Bulik's focus is in the reconceptualization of eating disorders as being a metabo-psychiatric diseases. Food Junkies is keen to explore this interest in how metabolic disease plays a role in disordered eating: can this construct be the common ground to start to understand the muddy waters between eating disorders and food addiction?
In This Episode, You'll Learn: đĄ The Myth of Choice: Why anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating are not willful acts, but biologically driven conditions with strong genetic roots. đ§Ź The Metabo-Psychiatric Model: Dr. Bulik's innovative framework showing how genetic and metabolic pathways interact to shape eating disorder vulnerability. âď¸ The Energy Balance Switch: Why people with anorexia feel better in a state of starvationâand how this paradox rewrites what we thought we knew. đ New Genetic Discoveries: How genome-wide association studies (GWAS) are uncovering shared and distinct risk factors for anorexia, bulimia, binge eating disorderâand possibly food addiction. đ The Overlap with Addiction: Where eating disorders and food addiction intersectâand why treatment needs to consider both psychological and nutritional healing. đ§ Recovery Isn't Just Psychological: Why intuitive eating and one-size-fits-all treatment plans may not work for everyoneâand what truly individualized care could look like. đ§ Hope Through Science: How understanding the biology behind disordered eating can reduce shame, validate lived experience, and open new doors for healing.
đ Topics Touched: Why abstinence-based recovery may be life-saving for someâand harmful for others The risk of relapse tied to negative energy balance and undernourishment What we can learn from addiction recovery in developing dual-diagnosis programs The danger of renourishing with ultra-processed foods ARFID, orthorexia, and the need for diagnostic nuance The promise of personalized treatment using genetic risk profiles
đŹ A Quote to Remember: "Recovery from an eating disorder is an uphill battle against your biology. It's not a lack of willpowerâit's a metabolic and psychiatric legacy that deserves compassion and understanding."
Be a part of Cynthia's Research: https://edgi2.org/
Follow Cynthia: https://www.cynthiabulik.com
đą Sensory Modulating Strategies for Binge Eating & Food Addiction Saturday, May 31, 2025 8:30â10 AM PDT | 11:30â1 PM EDT | 4:30â6 PM UK$15USD
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The content of our show is educational only. It does not supplement or supersede your healthcare provider's professional relationship and direction. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified mental health providers with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition, substance use disorder, or mental health concern.
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Dr. Cynthia Bulik is a clinical psychologist and one of the world's leading experts on eating disorders. She is the Founding Director of the University of North Carolina Center of Excellence for Eating Disorders and also the founder director of the Centre for Eating Disorders Innovation at Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm, Sweden. Dr. Bulik is Distinguished Professor of Eating Disorders in the Department of Psychiatry at UNC, Professor of Nutrition in the Gillings School of Global Public Health, and Professor of Medical Epidemiology and Biostatistics at Karolinska Institute.
Dr Bulik has received numerous awards for her pioneering work, including Lifetime Achievement Awards from the National Eating Disorders Association, the Academy for Eating Disorders, and the International Society of Psychiatric Genetics. She has written over 750 scientific papers, and several books aimed at educating the public about eating disorders.
Currently, Dr. Bulik's focus is in the reconceptualization of eating disorders as being a metabo-psychiatric diseases. Food Junkies is keen to explore this interest in how metabolic disease plays a role in disordered eating: can this construct be the common ground to start to understand the muddy waters between eating disorders and food addiction?
In This Episode, You'll Learn: đĄ The Myth of Choice: Why anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating are not willful acts, but biologically driven conditions with strong genetic roots. đ§Ź The Metabo-Psychiatric Model: Dr. Bulik's innovative framework showing how genetic and metabolic pathways interact to shape eating disorder vulnerability. âď¸ The Energy Balance Switch: Why people with anorexia feel better in a state of starvationâand how this paradox rewrites what we thought we knew. đ New Genetic Discoveries: How genome-wide association studies (GWAS) are uncovering shared and distinct risk factors for anorexia, bulimia, binge eating disorderâand possibly food addiction. đ The Overlap with Addiction: Where eating disorders and food addiction intersectâand why treatment needs to consider both psychological and nutritional healing. đ§ Recovery Isn't Just Psychological: Why intuitive eating and one-size-fits-all treatment plans may not work for everyoneâand what truly individualized care could look like. đ§ Hope Through Science: How understanding the biology behind disordered eating can reduce shame, validate lived experience, and open new doors for healing.
đ Topics Touched: Why abstinence-based recovery may be life-saving for someâand harmful for others The risk of relapse tied to negative energy balance and undernourishment What we can learn from addiction recovery in developing dual-diagnosis programs The danger of renourishing with ultra-processed foods ARFID, orthorexia, and the need for diagnostic nuance The promise of personalized treatment using genetic risk profiles
đŹ A Quote to Remember: "Recovery from an eating disorder is an uphill battle against your biology. It's not a lack of willpowerâit's a metabolic and psychiatric legacy that deserves compassion and understanding."
Be a part of Cynthia's Research: https://edgi2.org/
Follow Cynthia: https://www.cynthiabulik.com
đą Sensory Modulating Strategies for Binge Eating & Food Addiction Saturday, May 31, 2025 8:30â10 AM PDT | 11:30â1 PM EDT | 4:30â6 PM UK$15USD
--> Learn more and/or REGISTER HERE
The content of our show is educational only. It does not supplement or supersede your healthcare provider's professional relationship and direction. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified mental health providers with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition, substance use disorder, or mental health concern.

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