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Eating Disorders & Us with Jayne Mattingly

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My guest today is Jayne Mattingly – a therapist and eating disorders recovery coach, and the founder of Recovery Love and Care.

I’ve wanted to have a conversation about how eating disorders fit into the landscape of addiction and recovery for a long time, partly because of my personal history with anorexia. It was only while writing Sober Curious that I became fully aware that this is absolutely a part of my addiction story. But I had shied away from talking about it publicly as, a) I feel a lot of shame about having been anorexic, and b) I know what a controversial and potentially triggering subject this can be.

Then I started to do some more research, and I discovered that 50% of individuals with eating disorders also abuse alcohol or other drugs, a rate five times higher than the general population. Which I think is significant enough that we can’t not talk about it. In the episode we discuss:

-What makes eating disorders and addictions very similar - and very different

-How all eating disorders develop as ways to dissociate and manage difficult feelings

-Why we live in a “hostile recovery environment” when it comes to both eating disorders and alcohol abuse

-Why people with eating disorders often present as very “high functioning” - and how this can hinder intervention

-Why there is such a huge overlap between substance abuse and eating disorders

-The racist, ableist roots of diet culture and fat phobia

-The link between eating disorders and ADHD medication - and how this can be safely managed

-The prevalence of orthorexia - an addiction to healthy / clean eating

-Why our relationship to food often mirrors our relationships with people

-What attachment theory can tell us about disordered eating

-Why self-acceptance—not self-love—is the key to healing body image issues

Learn more about Jayne Mattingly and her work HERE, support her And initiative HERE, and follow her on Instagram @recoveryloveandcare

And big thanks to Grüvi for partnering on this episode. Order at Getgruvi.com and use the code “Sobercurious10” to get 10% off your first online order

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Eating Disorders & Us with Jayne Mattingly

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Ruby Warrington에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 Ruby Warrington 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.

My guest today is Jayne Mattingly – a therapist and eating disorders recovery coach, and the founder of Recovery Love and Care.

I’ve wanted to have a conversation about how eating disorders fit into the landscape of addiction and recovery for a long time, partly because of my personal history with anorexia. It was only while writing Sober Curious that I became fully aware that this is absolutely a part of my addiction story. But I had shied away from talking about it publicly as, a) I feel a lot of shame about having been anorexic, and b) I know what a controversial and potentially triggering subject this can be.

Then I started to do some more research, and I discovered that 50% of individuals with eating disorders also abuse alcohol or other drugs, a rate five times higher than the general population. Which I think is significant enough that we can’t not talk about it. In the episode we discuss:

-What makes eating disorders and addictions very similar - and very different

-How all eating disorders develop as ways to dissociate and manage difficult feelings

-Why we live in a “hostile recovery environment” when it comes to both eating disorders and alcohol abuse

-Why people with eating disorders often present as very “high functioning” - and how this can hinder intervention

-Why there is such a huge overlap between substance abuse and eating disorders

-The racist, ableist roots of diet culture and fat phobia

-The link between eating disorders and ADHD medication - and how this can be safely managed

-The prevalence of orthorexia - an addiction to healthy / clean eating

-Why our relationship to food often mirrors our relationships with people

-What attachment theory can tell us about disordered eating

-Why self-acceptance—not self-love—is the key to healing body image issues

Learn more about Jayne Mattingly and her work HERE, support her And initiative HERE, and follow her on Instagram @recoveryloveandcare

And big thanks to Grüvi for partnering on this episode. Order at Getgruvi.com and use the code “Sobercurious10” to get 10% off your first online order

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