Binge Eating Struggles
A young person grapples with binge eating, realizing the severity of the issue only after reading an article that resonates deeply. When seeking help from a school counselor, they face rejection and invalidation, leading to feelings of shame and confusion. This poignant moment highlights the critical need for understanding and support in mental health conversations.In this clip
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What should be done in the case of someone who has been in a quasi-recovered state for years, doesn't actively strive to lose weight, but has deeply ingrained eating disorder habits, such as struggling to accept their body looking different? What if they routinely binge at a specific time of day and cannot stop themselves from purging certain foods they used to view as "bad," despite no longer seeing them that way? This question relates to the episode Healthy Eating & Eating Disorders - Anorexia, Bulimia, Binging | Huberman Lab Podcast #36 and the clip Understanding Bulimia.
What should be done in the case of someone who has been in a quasi-recovered state for years, doesn't actively strive to lose weight, but has deeply ingrained eating disorder habits, such as being okay with an increasing weight but struggling to accept their body looking different? What if they routinely binge at a specific time of day and cannot stop themselves from purging certain foods they used to view as "bad," despite no longer seeing them that way? This question relates to the episode Healthy Eating & Eating Disorders - Anorexia, Bulimia, Binging | Huberman Lab Podcast #36 and the clip Understanding Bulimia.
What should be done in the case of someone who has been in a quasi-recovered state for years, doesn't actively strive to lose weight, but has deeply ingrained eating disorder habits, such as someone who is okay with an increasing weight but struggles to accept their body looking different? What if they routinely binge at a specific time of day and cannot stop themselves from purging certain foods they used to view as "bad," despite no longer seeing them that way? This question relates to the episode "Healthy Eating & Eating Disorders - Anorexia, Bulimia, Binging | Huberman Lab Podcast #36" and the clip "Understanding Bulimia."