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Body Justice
Allyson Inez Ford, MA, LPCC
73 episodes
1 week ago
Hi! I'm Allyson, a licensed therapist specializing in eating disorders, OCD and anxiety. My mission is to create a world where all bodies can thrive by promoting messages of body justice, recovery skills and mental health tips from the perspective of an ED/OCD therapist, survivor and activist. Social justice is an integral part of my work. I identify as a mixed race woman and I believe that all parts of our identity (race, gender, abilities, size, sexual orientation, etc) impact how we perceive our bodies and the bodies of others, unpacking this is the key to our freedom.
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Hi! I'm Allyson, a licensed therapist specializing in eating disorders, OCD and anxiety. My mission is to create a world where all bodies can thrive by promoting messages of body justice, recovery skills and mental health tips from the perspective of an ED/OCD therapist, survivor and activist. Social justice is an integral part of my work. I identify as a mixed race woman and I believe that all parts of our identity (race, gender, abilities, size, sexual orientation, etc) impact how we perceive our bodies and the bodies of others, unpacking this is the key to our freedom.
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Mental Health
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63. Re-release: Forced Eating Disorders: Why All Eating Disorder Providers Should Care About Palestine with Malak Saddy, RD, LDN
Body Justice
49 minutes 24 seconds
8 months ago
63. Re-release: Forced Eating Disorders: Why All Eating Disorder Providers Should Care About Palestine with Malak Saddy, RD, LDN

Hello and welcome to Body Justice! This episode is a re-release of #59 where discussed the genocide in Palestine and how it relates to Eating Disorders. There has been a lot of silence in the field around this topic, but Malak has been speaking up since day one as it is an issue near and dear to her heart.


Malak Saddy RD, LD/LDN is a Registered and Licensed Dietitian Nutritionist and Size Inclusive Advocate. She uses her lived experiences of growing up in a first-generation American Lebanese Muslim household and attributes her career to her cultural background. Currently, Malak works with clients 1:1, providing individualized nutrition counseling sessions in IL, TX, WI, FL, MA, LA. She also provides supervision and case consultation to clinicians and is a keynote speaker working with professional organizations and corporations to educate participants on working towards healing their relationship with food and body image.  Learn more about Malak on her IG @malaksaddy


Reminder that this podcast is not a substitute for individual therapy or medical advice. This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. This podcast does not constitute provider-patient relationship. If you would like to work with Allyson or a member of her team, please visit our website and schedule a free consultation to see if we are the right fit for you: www.eatingdisorderocdtherapy.com

Body Justice
Hi! I'm Allyson, a licensed therapist specializing in eating disorders, OCD and anxiety. My mission is to create a world where all bodies can thrive by promoting messages of body justice, recovery skills and mental health tips from the perspective of an ED/OCD therapist, survivor and activist. Social justice is an integral part of my work. I identify as a mixed race woman and I believe that all parts of our identity (race, gender, abilities, size, sexual orientation, etc) impact how we perceive our bodies and the bodies of others, unpacking this is the key to our freedom.