Open hearts. Honest conversations.
Episode 10: How Validation Builds Self-Compassion for People with Eating Disorders
Our Director of Community & Provincial Programs including Embody Eating Disorders Prevention and Awareness Program, Laurie Kohl, leads us through an insightful and informative conversation with Dr. Josie Geller, Clinical Psychologist and Director of Research in the Eating Disorders Program at St. Paul’s Hospital. Together they explore how validation builds self-compassion for people living with eating disorders, referring to Dr. Geller’s research focused on individuals with lived experience. Specifically, they look at levels of validation, the building blocks of self-compassion as well as the barriers to self-compassion. Their conversation is anchored in the ways parents, caregivers, and professionals can provide support, along with examples of how to do this.
Show Notes:
Introduction to Dr. Geller’s recent research studies, including the approach and key findingsDefinition of validation, and what exactly validation means to people living with eating disordersRelationship between validation and self-compassionIntroduction of self-compassion, and association with positive outcomes in recoveryIntroduction of barriers to self-compassion, and how people have overcome themTypes of support, and how to provide supportImportance of enduring support throughout the recovery journeyResources:
To learn more about Embody – the story behind the program and the range of resources available to you, click here to visit our websiteRefer to Josie Geller and Avarna Fernandes’s article, Learning from Individuals with Lived Experience: The building blocks of self-compassion click hereIn this episode we refer to the Eating Attitudes Screening Tool, click here to access the anonymous online screener.We also refer to the Body Image Screening Tool, click here to use. This is also an anonymous online screener.Research article on validation, The power of feeling seen: Perspectives on validation from individuals with eating disorders. Journal of Eating Disorders, 9, 149, click hereResearch article: Self-compassion and its barriers: Predicting outcomes from inpatient and residential eating disorders treatment. Journal of Eating Disorders, 10(1), 1–10, click hereWe would love to hear from you!
If you have questions about this podcast or suggestions for our future podcasts.