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Reclaiming Your Binge Foods

Reclaiming Your Binge Foods

What does it mean to reclaim “binge foods?”

First, a “binge food” can be any type of food and it is specific to the individual. It’s a food that tends to be eaten in a binge. For some individuals they may have specific foods while others don’t.

When recovering from binge eating disorder (BED) you might be tempted to want to completely cut out all foods that you usually binge on. They may feel like triggers or scary.

Yet by cutting them out this is reinforcing restriction, and science shows us that (mental or physical) restriction often fuels binging.

Reclaiming that food means learning to eat it in a way that respects your emotional and physical needs.

For example if you usually binge X food, then reclaiming it would mean that you’re eating X food when desired until you are emotionally satisfied and physically comfortably full. You are reclaiming that food from the eating disorder.

The eating disorder has likely made it an “all or nothing” food, and by eating it in a self-attuned mindful way you are creating a middle ground.

This can be really scary and/or hard to do and should be done with the help of an ED-informed therapist and/or dietitian.

Contact us if you are interested in learning more!

Words of Wisdom from Adorable Puppies and Kitties!

Words of Wisdom from Adorable Puppies and Kitties!

Learn to laugh, be silly, bring the playfulness and fun back into your own life. Learn to laugh at yourself in a compassionate way.

Kittens are known for being some of the most curious creatures! Mindful curiosity is when we are respecting of others, ourselves, and the environment, and still being adventurous and curious. Never stop learning, questioning, or discovering. Life is so interesting and unique if you are open to it.

Sometimes we can be really ruff (pun intended) on ourselves. We are doing our best at whatever it may be…even if it’s surviving. You matter. You are worthy. Progress takes time.

In case you’re struggling with a case of the Monday Blues…. here ya go!

Mindful Movement

Mindful Movement

What is mindful movement?

Mindful movement is physically moving your body in a way that feels energizing, enjoyable, and uplifting. It celebrates your abilities and respects your limits. It brings your more in touch with your physical self.

Mindful movement is NOT…

- a workout program (it can include this if this is what feels good to you but it itself is not one)

- punishing, punitive, or painful

- focused on weight loss or changing the shape / size of your body

Mindful movement includes so many types of movement, not just the conventional ones.

For example, here are some potential types of mindful movement:

- hiking / walking

- sports (e.g. volleyball, spike ball, soccer, ping-pong, etc)

- dancing 👩‍🦽

- cleaning

- kayaking

- roller skating 🛼

- yoga / stretching

- rock climbing

slacklininging

- martial arts

Remember, some types of movement will feel positive while others may not. That is okay! And variety is key. Switch up your movement often. Focus on enjoying it, celebrating your abilities, and feeling connected with your body.

*Disclaimer: Make sure you are medically cleared by your healthcare teams before engaging in physical activity.

What does it mean to be "over controlled" and radically open?!

What does it mean to be "over controlled" and radically open?!

Here is a great podcast about Radically Open DBT and its effectiveness for temperaments of over control!

Marielle Berg from Bay Area DBT recently interviewed Neil Howell for a new podcast that explains OC and RO nicely. Marielle does a great job asking the questions to help get to the bones of RO, and Neil answers with humour and humility.

Here's the link https://bayareadbtcc.com/08-emotional-over-control-with-neil-howell-mft/


Here’s the link to our RO DBT services for more information! Don’t hesitate to contact us with any further questions or how RO DBT might be a good fit for you!