Food Psych #241: COVID-19, Disordered Eating, and the Social Determinants of Health with Patrilie Hernandez Christy HarrisonMay 25, 2020Puberty, eating disorder, disordered eating, Latinx, POC, racism, bipolar disorder, mental health, Wellness Diet, intuitive eating, Health At Every Size, HAES, social justice, oppression, COVID-19, healthcare, medicine, advocacy, capitalism, social determinants of health, SDOH, marginalization, H1N1, restriction, stress, anxiety, anti-diet, S720
Food Psych #237: COVID-19 and Food Shopping/Prep, Plus Fat-Positive Fertility with Nicola Salmon Christy HarrisonApril 27, 2020Dieting, PCOS, restriction, trauma, diet culture, pregnancy, fertility, advocacy, self-advocacy, weight stigma, fatphobia, health, healthcare, malnutrition, Health At Every Size, intuitive eating, IVF, anti-diet, eating disorder, COVID-19, pandemic, groceries, food shopping, food preparation, support, S720
Food Psych #235: COVID-19 and Scarcity Mentality, and the Truth About Weight-Loss Surgery with Juliet James Christy HarrisonApril 13, 2020restrict-binge cycle, trauma, social media, recovery, eating-disorder recovery, eating disorder, disordered eating, COVID-19, hoarding, intuitive eating, fatphobia, pre-diabetes, side effects, medications, weight stigma, healthcare, weight-loss surgery, bariatric surgery, complications, appetite, hunger, superfat, infinifat, anti-diet, S720
Food Psych #234: Reasons Not to Panic, Plus Weight Stigma in the Workplace and the Emotional Effects of Restriction with Veronica Garnett Christy HarrisonApril 6, 2020trauma, dietetics, disordered eating, eating disorder, orthorexia, restriction, Health At Every Size, HAES, representation, community, oppression, diversity, fatphobia, weight stigma, dietitian, black, African-American, anti-diet, S720
Food Psych #227: The Food Environment, Intuitive Eating in Communities of Color, and Diet Culture's Oppressive Roots with Ayana Habtemariam Christy HarrisonFebruary 17, 2020Racism, disordered eating, eating disorder, dietetics, social work, oppression, public health, policy, food environment, diet culture, industry, food industry, diet industry, deprivation, intuitive eating, marginalization, people of color, POC, Honeymoon Phase, habituation, anti-diet, S720
Food Psych #223: Fat-Positive Comedy, Diet-Culture Recovery, and Native American Representation with Jana Schmieding Christy HarrisonJanuary 20, 2020Native American, indigenous, oppression, pop culture, disordered eating, eating disorder, eating-disorder recovery, recovery, movement, history, dieting, athletics, values, marginalization, hierarchies, decolonization, representation, comedy, activism, coping mechanisms, emotional eating, health, weight stigma, anti-diet, trauma, food politics, food activism, S720
Food Psych #222: Orthorexia Recovery, Joyful Movement, and Sports Nutrition with Heather Caplan Christy HarrisonJanuary 13, 2020Dieting, disordered eating, eating disorder, orthorexia, recovery, healthcare, food activism, joyful movement, boundaries, pregnancy, plant-based, vegan, vegetarian, intuitive eating, sports nutrition, privilege, cravings, rebel, habit, diet mentality, Honeymoon Phase, anti-diet, S720
Food Psych #217: The Life Thief, Part 3: How Diet Culture Steals Your Well-Being with Kendrin Sonneville Christy HarrisonDecember 9, 2019The Life Thief, Weight stigma, weight bias, research, public health, dieting, The Wellness Diet, dietitian, Health At Every Size, HAES, eating disorder, science, representation, weight perception, healthcare, medicine, funding, diversity, intuitive eating, weight loss, deprivation, S719
Food Psych #212: Breaking Free From Restriction and Food Obsession with Alissa Rumsey Christy HarrisonNovember 4, 2019Orthorexia, dieting, restriction, parenting, children, The Wellness Diet, binge-eating, restrict-binge cycle, diet culture, The Life Thief, exercise, athletics, sports, eating-disorder recovery, eating disorder, recovery, family, science, research, privilege, classism, intersectionality, gluten, leaky gut, Hashimoto’s, thyroid, celiac, S719
Food Psych #211: Orthorexia and Diet Culture In the Family with Meg Bradbury & Daughter Carson Christy HarrisonOctober 28, 2019Orthorexia, dieting, restriction, parenting, children, The Wellness Diet, binge-eating, restrict-binge cycle, diet culture, The Life Thief, exercise, athletics, sports, eating-disorder recovery, eating disorder, recovery, family, science, research, privilege, classism, intersectionality, gluten, leaky gut, Hashimoto’s, thyroid, celiac, S719