Disordered eating is sadly a common co-occurring symptom of ADHD. Many of us have gone through decades of not understanding why we have battled with these challenges, and then after we receive a late-in-life ADHD diagnosis, we're able to understand why it presented itself. This is a powerful conversation that focuses on how emotional regulation plays a vital part in preventing and treating eating disorders.
This week's guest is Thomas Midgley, a behavioural and cognitive psychotherapist (CBT) and dietitian specialising in eating disorders.
Having worked in the field for more than 18 years, Thomas has a deep understanding of the delicate balance between body image, emotional health and the challenges neurodivergent people face when it comes to disordered eating.
Kate and Thomas spoke about:
- Disordered eating vs eating disorders: why these important distinctions matter – especially for anyone with ADHD or autism.
- Emotional regulation in recovery: how emotional regulation plays a vital part in preventing and treating eating disorders.
- Compassionate therapy: how DBT and compassion-focused therapy support emotional wellbeing and recovery.
- Parenting and emotional resilience: how parents can balance validation and resilience when raising neurodivergent children.
- Neurodivergence and eating disorders: the connection between ADHD and autism and the increased risk of eating disorders.
- Compassion in treatment: How compassionate, non-judgmental therapy helps us understand and manage our emotions effectively.
Timestamps:
- The difference between disordered eating and eating disorders (2:08)
- Neurodivergence and eating disorders (4:51)
- The importance of Emotional Regulation in understanding and treating eating disorders (7:12)
- Balancing validation and building resilience in parenting (22:59)
- The Role of Compassion in treatment (30:14)
Connect with Thomas via his website, thebodyimagetreatmentclinic.co.uk
Resources Mentioned
If you or someone you know is struggling with eating disorders and wants neuro inclusive support, start with these websites:
Look at some of Kate's ADHD workshops and free resources here.
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Kate Moryoussef is a women’s ADHD Lifestyle & Wellbeing coach and EFT practitioner who helps overwhelmed and unfulfilled newly diagnosed ADHD women find more calm, balance, hope, health, compassion, creativity, and clarity.
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