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Trauma-Informed Care for Eating Disorders and Sensory Sensitivities w/ Jess

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Eating disorders present unique challenges for people with sensory sensitivities, which is why traditional treatment can do more harm than good. In this episode, Livia and Jess share their lived experience of neurodivergence and eating disorders, delving into the importance of trauma-informed care for neurodiversity-affirming eating disorder recovery.

Key Topics Discussed:

  • Managing environmental overwhelm
  • Speech challenges and developmental processing delays
  • The link between sensory sensitivity and eating disorder development
  • Iatrogenic harm in eating disorder treatment
  • The need for trauma-informed care in eating disorder treatment
  • Polyvagal Theory and our nervous system's response to stress and trauma
  • Neurodivergent perspectives on control and safety
  • How treatment environments often fail to accommodate sensory needs
  • Misdiagnosis faced by individuals with both eating disorders and neurodivergent conditions

🌈 Buy Rainbow Girl: A Memoir of Autism and Anorexia
📚 Grab your copy of How to Beat Extreme Hunger
👉🏻 Join Autistically ED-Free Group Coaching

Connect with Livia:
🍩 INSTAGRAM
🌐 WEBSITE
📚 BOOKS

Connect with Jess:
🍩 INSTAGRAM
🎙️ PODCAST

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Content provided by Livia Sara. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Livia Sara or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ro.player.fm/legal.

Eating disorders present unique challenges for people with sensory sensitivities, which is why traditional treatment can do more harm than good. In this episode, Livia and Jess share their lived experience of neurodivergence and eating disorders, delving into the importance of trauma-informed care for neurodiversity-affirming eating disorder recovery.

Key Topics Discussed:

  • Managing environmental overwhelm
  • Speech challenges and developmental processing delays
  • The link between sensory sensitivity and eating disorder development
  • Iatrogenic harm in eating disorder treatment
  • The need for trauma-informed care in eating disorder treatment
  • Polyvagal Theory and our nervous system's response to stress and trauma
  • Neurodivergent perspectives on control and safety
  • How treatment environments often fail to accommodate sensory needs
  • Misdiagnosis faced by individuals with both eating disorders and neurodivergent conditions

🌈 Buy Rainbow Girl: A Memoir of Autism and Anorexia
📚 Grab your copy of How to Beat Extreme Hunger
👉🏻 Join Autistically ED-Free Group Coaching

Connect with Livia:
🍩 INSTAGRAM
🌐 WEBSITE
📚 BOOKS

Connect with Jess:
🍩 INSTAGRAM
🎙️ PODCAST

  continue reading

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