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The Impact of Trauma on Food and Body Concerns, with Cinna Holsclaw

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Trigger warning: on this episode, we're talking about trauma and how traumatic experiences can impact your relationship with food and your body. If you're just not up for this topic, take care of yourself and pass it by.

Trauma and eating disorders often go hand-in-hand. Indeed, research has suggested that up to 50% of those diagnosed with eating disorders meet the criteria of PTSD. So if we're going to talk about food and body concerns, we need to talk about trauma.

From an IFS perspective, it makes complete sense that some of your parts would use food to manage the impact of trauma. Providing traumatized parts with food is one way to comfort them. Food is also a great way to distract yourself and numb your system. And restricting food can be highly effective in distracting yourself and feeling a much-needed sense of control.

It also makes complete sense that your parts would develop negative feelings toward your body if you've experienced trauma--especially trauma on or about your body.

This is a topic that I really want to delve into, which is why I invited my colleague Cinna Holsclaw to join me in discussing it. Cinna is a licensed clinical social worker with a practice in Utah. She’s a certified level 2 trained IFS therapist who is also trained in EMDR and Brainspotting. Cinna specializes in PTSD and c-PTSD and is very much aware of the correlation between trauma and food and body concerns. She's also just one of the nicest people I’ve ever met in my life, so I’m really excited to have her on.

Because this is such an important topic, Cinna and I will be recording a few episodes on trauma and food/body concerns, and we're also in the planning stages of developing trainings on the topic. We're also planning a retreat for therapists and practitioners who would like to look at their own trauma history and food/body concerns as well as learn how to help their clients (if you haven't already, please head here to indicate your interest in getting more info on the retreat).

But on today’s episode, Cinna and I start with an overall discussion about trauma and how it relates to food and body concerns. We discuss:

  • What is c-PTSD

  • How parts use food in various ways to cope with trauma

  • How food physically impacts your system (i.e. why we turn to carbs for comfort!)

  • Epigenetics and legacy burdens

Again, this is just the beginning of this very important discussion so stay tuned for more. Take a listen!

Where to find Cinna:

Cinnamon Holsclaw

Where to find me:

Where to find me:

drkimdaniels.com

Instagram

TikTok

If you're a therapist, practitioner, or coach who’s interested in joining us for a retreat (likely in early 2025), head here to let me know you'd like more info!

  continue reading

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Trigger warning: on this episode, we're talking about trauma and how traumatic experiences can impact your relationship with food and your body. If you're just not up for this topic, take care of yourself and pass it by.

Trauma and eating disorders often go hand-in-hand. Indeed, research has suggested that up to 50% of those diagnosed with eating disorders meet the criteria of PTSD. So if we're going to talk about food and body concerns, we need to talk about trauma.

From an IFS perspective, it makes complete sense that some of your parts would use food to manage the impact of trauma. Providing traumatized parts with food is one way to comfort them. Food is also a great way to distract yourself and numb your system. And restricting food can be highly effective in distracting yourself and feeling a much-needed sense of control.

It also makes complete sense that your parts would develop negative feelings toward your body if you've experienced trauma--especially trauma on or about your body.

This is a topic that I really want to delve into, which is why I invited my colleague Cinna Holsclaw to join me in discussing it. Cinna is a licensed clinical social worker with a practice in Utah. She’s a certified level 2 trained IFS therapist who is also trained in EMDR and Brainspotting. Cinna specializes in PTSD and c-PTSD and is very much aware of the correlation between trauma and food and body concerns. She's also just one of the nicest people I’ve ever met in my life, so I’m really excited to have her on.

Because this is such an important topic, Cinna and I will be recording a few episodes on trauma and food/body concerns, and we're also in the planning stages of developing trainings on the topic. We're also planning a retreat for therapists and practitioners who would like to look at their own trauma history and food/body concerns as well as learn how to help their clients (if you haven't already, please head here to indicate your interest in getting more info on the retreat).

But on today’s episode, Cinna and I start with an overall discussion about trauma and how it relates to food and body concerns. We discuss:

  • What is c-PTSD

  • How parts use food in various ways to cope with trauma

  • How food physically impacts your system (i.e. why we turn to carbs for comfort!)

  • Epigenetics and legacy burdens

Again, this is just the beginning of this very important discussion so stay tuned for more. Take a listen!

Where to find Cinna:

Cinnamon Holsclaw

Where to find me:

Where to find me:

drkimdaniels.com

Instagram

TikTok

If you're a therapist, practitioner, or coach who’s interested in joining us for a retreat (likely in early 2025), head here to let me know you'd like more info!

  continue reading

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