09.06.2017 - By Fiona Sutherland
Megan Bray, APD on practice-based evidence in Eating Disorders, the Clinician's lived experience and how we can all contribute to equitable care.
Please join me as I speak with the immensely passionate Megan Bray of Food Mind Body Queensland. As a registered dietitian and trainer, Megan supports eating disorders recoveries through a diet-free and body positive approach, whilst also using her own lived experience to reduce shame and support her clients through compassion and empathy.
Here Megan shares:
Her journey to Prague for the June 2017 International Conference on Eating Disorders and importance of bringing the community together for ‘rich discussions’ to improve client approaches and recovery
The focus on diagnoses; we need to shift towards an individualised approach
Looking outside the manualised approach; Practise Based Evidence and how the theory can be applied
Her lived eating disorder recovery experience and why it’s important to see a dietitian during recovery
How sharing your own shame and vulnerabilities can creates a supportive, trusting environment and reduce client’s expectation of judgment
Advice for Dietetic/Nutrition students who are recovering or have an Eating Disorder
The emphasis on mentoring and supervision
Why we need practitioners to stop engaging in disordered eating behaviours
How ‘labels’ and ‘numbers’ can hinder recovery and how some behaviours need to be acknowledged as simply ‘human’
The power of images/photos and the feminist and body positive movement in opening our mind to size diversity and building self-worth.
As discussed in the podcast:
Food Mind Body
Connect with Megan:
https://www.instagram.com/meganbray_dietitian/
https://www.facebook.com/fmbwellbeing/
Find out more about Megan here