In this episode, Dr. Ed and Liz have the honor of chatting with Elle about her incredible healing journey - how signing up for personal training was a slippery slope into an eating disorder and self isolation. Elle shares how she fought her way back to health through finding a supportive community and truly understanding her body.
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In this episode, Dr. Ed and Liz have the honor of chatting with Elle about her incredible healing journey - how signing up for personal training was a slippery slope into an eating disorder and self isolation. Elle shares how she fought her way back to health through finding a supportive community and truly understanding her body.
EPISODE 29: Concerning the American Academy of Pediatrics New Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Evaluation and Treatment of Children and Adolescents With Obesity (Part 2)
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EPISODE 29: Concerning the American Academy of Pediatrics New Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Evaluation and Treatment of Children and Adolescents With Obesity (Part 2)
This episode is the second half of a discussion - please listen to part one if you haven’t yet to get the most of the conversation. In this ep, we will hear the rest of Baby V’s story and share our recommendations on how the AAP’s guidelines could be improved - as well as how parents and caretakers of children can speak about food and weight to proactively avoid stigmitization. In addition, we discuss the Academy for Eating Disorders’ response to the guidelines and proposed revisions due...
ED on ED
In this episode, Dr. Ed and Liz have the honor of chatting with Elle about her incredible healing journey - how signing up for personal training was a slippery slope into an eating disorder and self isolation. Elle shares how she fought her way back to health through finding a supportive community and truly understanding her body.