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On this week’s episode I am super excited to be introducing you to this week’s guest Psychologist and Psychotherapist, Dr Aimee Maxwell. Aimee completed her PhD in Clinical Psychology at Griffith University with her thesis examining addictive eating behaviours in children. Aimee has worked most notably as a group therapist in the Eating Disorders Program at Robina Private Hospital where she has been for 6 years however, also has worked in private practice at InMind 4 Health for 4 years. Currently Aimee has just had her first baby so is busy on maternity leave learning all the things that come alongside motherhood!
On today’s episode Aimee will be speaking about the role of social networks, relationships, support systems, groups and how to recognise healthy relationships. As the research shows that peer comparisons, bullying, social media, lack of support, loneliness and disconnection can all impact food, body or the worsening of mental health such as eating disorders. The research also shows that emotional support, modelling healthy behaviours, professional support networks and connectedness is a major tool able to build resilience in people. Better able to support someone fighting an eating disorder or disordered eating.
So, let’s get into it!
Podcast Summary:
1. Secure relationships for our development and wellbeing
2. Recognising healthy & unhealthy relationships
3. Support systems & groups
4. Friendships, self-worth and identity
5. Pro social behaviours
Instagram: dr.aimeemaxwell.psychologist
Website: inmind4health.com.au
Links from the episode and to BodyMatters:
BodyMatters Australasia Clinic Website: https://bodymatters.com.au/
BodyMatters Instagram: @bodymattersau
Butterfly Foundation Helpline: Call their National Helpline on 1800 33 4673. You can also chat online or email
By BodyMatters AustralasiaOn this week’s episode I am super excited to be introducing you to this week’s guest Psychologist and Psychotherapist, Dr Aimee Maxwell. Aimee completed her PhD in Clinical Psychology at Griffith University with her thesis examining addictive eating behaviours in children. Aimee has worked most notably as a group therapist in the Eating Disorders Program at Robina Private Hospital where she has been for 6 years however, also has worked in private practice at InMind 4 Health for 4 years. Currently Aimee has just had her first baby so is busy on maternity leave learning all the things that come alongside motherhood!
On today’s episode Aimee will be speaking about the role of social networks, relationships, support systems, groups and how to recognise healthy relationships. As the research shows that peer comparisons, bullying, social media, lack of support, loneliness and disconnection can all impact food, body or the worsening of mental health such as eating disorders. The research also shows that emotional support, modelling healthy behaviours, professional support networks and connectedness is a major tool able to build resilience in people. Better able to support someone fighting an eating disorder or disordered eating.
So, let’s get into it!
Podcast Summary:
1. Secure relationships for our development and wellbeing
2. Recognising healthy & unhealthy relationships
3. Support systems & groups
4. Friendships, self-worth and identity
5. Pro social behaviours
Instagram: dr.aimeemaxwell.psychologist
Website: inmind4health.com.au
Links from the episode and to BodyMatters:
BodyMatters Australasia Clinic Website: https://bodymatters.com.au/
BodyMatters Instagram: @bodymattersau
Butterfly Foundation Helpline: Call their National Helpline on 1800 33 4673. You can also chat online or email

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