In this captivating episode of RenourishED, we have the honour of hosting Dr. Anita Johnston, Ph.D., a renowned psychologist, storyteller, and pioneer in eating psychology. With over 35 years dedicated to addressing women’s issues, eating difficulties, and body image distress, Dr. Johnston brings a wealth of knowledge, enriched by her groundbreaking work as the author of “Eating in the Light of the Moon” and co-creator of the Light of the Moon Café.
Our conversation with Dr. Johnston delves into the therapeutic power of mythology, storytelling, and the exploration of symbolic meanings behind food and body image issues. She shares her insights on how these narratives can unlock a deeper understanding of eating disorders and pave the way for profound healing. Dr. Johnston discusses the pivotal moments and chapters from her book that have significantly impacted readers and explores the evolving role of cultural and societal influences on eating disorders.
Furthermore, Dr. Johnston highlights the importance of recognising the underlying emotional currents driving disordered eating behaviours and offers strategies to navigate these complexities. We also touch upon the intersectionality of identity factors in the treatment of eating disorders, the significance of building a supportive recovery community, and the promising future trends in eating disorder therapies.
This episode promises to enlighten listeners with Dr. Johnston’s unique perspective, blending clinical expertise with the transformative power of metaphor and storytelling in the journey toward recovery.
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Disclaimer:
Please note that although we have done our utmost to make RenourishED as inclusive as possible it’s important to remember that every individual’s eating disorder journey is unique. Please consult your treatment team before making any decisions relating to your recovery.