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What happens when your eating disorder recovery path no longer fits—because you finally discover you're neurodivergent? In Part 1 of this rich and validating conversation, Dr. Marianne is joined by Stacie Fanelli, LCSW (@edadhd_therapist), a neurodiversity-affirming therapist who specializes in eating disorders, ADHD, and autism. Together, they unpack the layered emotional terrain of realizing you’re neurodivergent after you've already done a round (or more) of eating disorder treatment.
This episode explores why so many late-diagnosed AuDHD folks experience grief, betrayal, and burnout in recovery settings—and what it means to reclaim recovery on your own terms. Stacie shares her own story of late identification, how it reshaped her clinical lens, and why compliance-based care can feel like safety while quietly reinforcing masking. If you’ve ever wondered whether traditional recovery frameworks truly work for neurodivergent brains, this episode offers both clarity and comfort.
💻 Want to learn how to better support neurodivergent clients with ARFID? Explore Dr. Marianne’s ARFID and Selective Eating Course—a self-paced, neurodivergent-affirming, sensory-attuned training for therapists, dietitians, adults with ARFID, and caregivers: www.drmariannemiller.com/arfid
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What happens when your eating disorder recovery path no longer fits—because you finally discover you're neurodivergent? In Part 1 of this rich and validating conversation, Dr. Marianne is joined by Stacie Fanelli, LCSW (@edadhd_therapist), a neurodiversity-affirming therapist who specializes in eating disorders, ADHD, and autism. Together, they unpack the layered emotional terrain of realizing you’re neurodivergent after you've already done a round (or more) of eating disorder treatment.
This episode explores why so many late-diagnosed AuDHD folks experience grief, betrayal, and burnout in recovery settings—and what it means to reclaim recovery on your own terms. Stacie shares her own story of late identification, how it reshaped her clinical lens, and why compliance-based care can feel like safety while quietly reinforcing masking. If you’ve ever wondered whether traditional recovery frameworks truly work for neurodivergent brains, this episode offers both clarity and comfort.
💻 Want to learn how to better support neurodivergent clients with ARFID? Explore Dr. Marianne’s ARFID and Selective Eating Course—a self-paced, neurodivergent-affirming, sensory-attuned training for therapists, dietitians, adults with ARFID, and caregivers: www.drmariannemiller.com/arfid
ABOUT STACIE FANELLI, LCSW
INTERESTED IN HANGING OUT MORE IN DR. MARIANNE-LAND?

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