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285-Sexual Violence & Intuitive Eating with Sarah Berneche

285-Sexual Violence & Intuitive Eating with Sarah Berneche

FromIt's Beyond the Food


285-Sexual Violence & Intuitive Eating with Sarah Berneche

FromIt's Beyond the Food

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Length:
62 minutes
Released:
Jun 17, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

About 4 years ago, I came across an analysis of 57,000 women and found that those who had experienced physical or sexual abuse as children were twice as likely to behave compensatory behaviour with food. These women said that they felt more physically imposing when they were bigger. They felt their size helped ward off sexual advances from men. That's how food and trauma are often linked. It's not only in the context of sexual violence but also in various forms of trauma where food is often used as safety, comfort, avoidance of pain, numbing of suffering, buffering, etc. And then body-shaming gets layered in this already very difficult emotional situation. In fact, I believe and experience that fatphobia, from an external source or internalized, is trauma itself. Sexual violence And Intuitive Eating This is when many people will begin the cycle of binge-restrict. Overeating food in an attempt to create safety, then feeling the shame of fatphobia, then use food once again but this time in a restrictive way with the hope to shrink their body. If this is you, I feel you, sister, because I was there for 25 years. Here's where it gets interesting… we can actually find our way out of the trauma response cycle by using food. I know it may appear counterintuitive, but it works. The process of learning an intuitive eating framework helps women nurture safety with food and their body. It's a beautiful healing process to be watched unfold. In today's new Going Beyond The Food Podcast, I have a powerful teaching conversation with Sarah Berneche, a trauma-informed nutritionist. She uses intuitive eating to help survivors of sexual violence stop diet-binge cycling and reclaim the joy of eating. Sarah Berneche is a somatic-oriented, weight-inclusive Nutritionist®, a Certified Intuitive Eating Counsellor and author of Enjoy It All: Improve Your Health and Happiness with Intuitive Eating. Fusing Intuitive Eating with evidence-based therapy models, she helps survivors of sexual violence stop diet-binge cycling and reclaim the joy of eating. What you’ll learn listening to this episode:  The connection between sexual violence and disordered eating Self-objectification and dieting Food and body as symbolic communicators How dieting reinforces rape culture A trauma-informed approach to working with sexual trauma survivors I believe that any woman should listen to this episode as it will help you help other women, if not today, in the future. Knowledge is power sister. Mentioned on the show: Podcast Roadmap  Undiet Your Life Take the ACE Test US Based Resources CAN Based Resources Tracy Brown Connect with our guest:  Website  Instagram Facebook  
Released:
Jun 17, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Going Beyond The Food empowers women to live their life confidently right now through learning to trust and respect their innate body wisdom, transforming their relationship to food and their body. With world-class experts, coaching, and a powerful holistic approach to health and mindset, The Beyond the Food Show has earned its spot as a “can’t miss listening” for thousands of smart women like you! Hosted by Stephanie Dodier, Clinical Nutritionist and emotional eating expert, each episode is filled with inspiring stories and messages to help you shift your mindset, propel you into action, and lead you on a journey of body acceptance, intuitive eating, and self-confidence wrapped up in principals of holistic health & health at every size and our proprietary methodology including our unique approach to body image: Body Neutrality. Find out more about our unique methodology at GoingBeyondTheFoodAcademy.com.