Food Junkies Podcast

Episode 260: Healing Trauma, Shame, and Food Addiction through the Felt Sense Polyvagal Model with Jan Winhall

Dec 18, 2025
Jan Winhall, a Toronto-based psychotherapist and creator of the Felt Sense Polyvagal Model, delves into the relationships between trauma, addiction, and body awareness. She highlights the importance of understanding addictive behaviors as adaptive strategies for survival rather than defects. Jan discusses how safety and co-regulation are foundational before addressing trauma. She offers practical tools for nervous system regulation and critiques punitive addiction treatment methods, while emphasizing the need for compassionate, body-based therapy.
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ANECDOTE

Hospital Group Sparked A Paradigm Shift

  • Jan described running a hospital group for young women who were incest survivors and seeing harm from pathologizing approaches.
  • That experience led her to feminist therapy and trauma-informed, body-based methods.
INSIGHT

Behaviors As Survival Strategies

  • Jan Winhall reframed trauma survivors' behaviors as survival strategies rather than pathology.
  • This view shifts the question from "what's wrong with you?" to "what happened to you?"
INSIGHT

Addiction As State Regulation

  • The Felt Sense Polyvagal Model integrates neuroception, interoception, and felt sense to map nervous system states.
  • Addictive behaviors function as state-regulation jolts moving between mobilization and shutdown.
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