Ep 54: Is biohacking a good idea in eating disorder recovery? With Anne Richardson

Just Eat Normally: Eating Disorder Recovery - A podcast by Rachel Evans

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In this episode I speak with Anne Richardson, a Registered Nutritional Therapist who has been practicing for more than ten years and who exclusively works in the field of disordered eating. She shares her experience of anorexia in her teens and path to recovery. Anne now draws from her lived experience to blend her knowledge of nutrition with her CBT skill

In this episode we discuss: 

  • Perfectionism and anorexia 

  • Impact of an eating disorder on your life

  • Defining yourself as more than a body

  • Using self-talk as a tool

  • What is biohacking 

  • How biohacking can be detrimental

Connect with Rachel.

Dr. Rachel Evans is a psychologist, hypnotherapist and eating disorder survivor. She brings together academic knowledge and theories, therapeutic skills and personal experience for a unique perspective on eating disorder recovery. Rachel helps ambitious women to stop restricting, bingeing and purging. and to feel comfortable in their body.

https://eatingdisordertherapist.co.uk/

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Connect with Anne

Anne is a Registered Nutritional Therapist who has been practicing for more than ten years and who exclusively works in the field of disordered eating. She suffered with anorexia in her teens and now draws from her lived experience to blend her knowledge of nutrition with her CBT skills. She works with people all over Europe to help them achieve food freedom. She is also invested in helping other practitioners work with disordered eaters as she recognises that general nutritional advice can be extremely damaging to disordered eaters. Anne is also a mum, a maker of all things and especially a keen baker.


https://www.theeatingdisordernutritionist.co.uk/

https://instagram.com/theeatingdisordernutritionist/ 

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