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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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Eating Disorders among Asian Americans with ADHD (ep. 57) with Jocelyn Lam, LMFT
Body Justice
46 minutes 45 seconds
1 year ago
Eating Disorders among Asian Americans with ADHD (ep. 57) with Jocelyn Lam, LMFT

Enjoy this rich discussion between me and my dear friend/colleague, Jocelyn Lam. We discuss specific themes in ED Recovery among Asian Americans with ADHD including: masking, object permanence, intergenerational trauma, the model minority myth, cultural betrayal trauma and more. Whether you carry these identities or not, I garunetee you will learn something new. If you are a provider, please listen to gain insight and information on how to better serve this population.


As always, you can find me on IG @bodyjustice.therapist and my website: www.eatingdisorderocdtherapy.com


Please note that this podcast is for educational purposes only. It is not individual medical or therapeutic advice.


Jocelyn (they/she) is a late discovered AuDHD, queer, second generation Chinese and Canadian immigrant to the Bay Area of California. They are a Licensed MFT and owner of their outpatient private practice, Bloom in Adversity. Jocelyn specializes in eating disorders in neurodivergent QTBIPOC populations and is passionate about providing affirming care using parts work and relational-cultural therapy. In her spare time, she loves reading, going to concerts, and spending quality time with her kiddo. Find Jocelyn via their website: https://www.bloominadversitytherapy.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.