Thursday, July 30, 2020

“Similar to individuals struggling with substance abuse, people with Binge Eating Disorder (BED) live in a painful cycle…

“Similar to individuals struggling with substance abuse, people with Binge Eating Disorder (BED) live in a painful cycle of shame and compulsive eating behaviors that will likely continue until that individual receives treatment. But unlike drugs and alcohol, food is obviously not something that can be avoided. In order to heal from BED or any eating disorder for that matter, one’s relationship with food must be repaired.

“…When the shame and judgment surrounding binge urge cycles are disrupted simultaneously, the body can learn to embrace both physical and emotional hunger as equally powerful opportunities to write another healing chapter in the recovery journey.”

-@tambeasrd ♥ More in our latest blog post! Link in bio.
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